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Reynard North ([personal profile] shardofwinter) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings2018-02-01 01:19 pm

Why people don't like spirits

The weather has been irritatingly unpredictable this year. Sunny one day, a blizzard the next. It's almost impossible to plan for. Today Reynard has made sure the Nexus is smothered in a thick blanket of snow, and it's nearly perfectly smooth. The Nexus might as well be a different landscape. It's hard to tell what a person is stepping on until they take the chance to wade in. Bins, boulders, benches, street curbs are all probably the most normal things a traveller might find themselves cracking shins and toes against.

At a very strategically chosen point however, some poor people find themselves in a bit of a bother. After getting this far all it takes is one step and they find themselves chest deep in the snow. Struggling will only testify to how packed tight the freezing blanket is. Digging themselves out might be possible, but slow.

It doesn't take long before a sing-song voice comes through the air.

"A house for a five headed creature,
A tool that carves rock and earth,
A measure against misadventure,
A gift often owned from birth."

Reynard walks on top of the snow with his usual confident stroll. He crouches in front of his unfortunate victim, tilts his head and asks, "What am I?"
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[personal profile] turningcolors 2018-03-03 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"I doubt you'd ever work for me."

It's the part of the statement Hazel is willing to dignify with a response. The other half brings color to her face and she waves it away quickly before she wastes too much time thinking about anything so foolish. "I'm hardly some starry eyed waif, Reynard."

But neither is she completely immune to the charm. If anything she's a bit flustered by it. Sputtering over her words before she can get anything coherent out.

"And I doubt I've enough coin in the world to bribe you into behaving ebtter this time of year. You'll do as is your nature and I mine." But the gift is a serious thing and Hazel slows her gliding across the ice to a stop.

"It's...Reynard this has never happened before. In the whole time I've been wandering and doing Autumn's work, I've never once come across a companion like me. I don't know what's expected of me, but I do know I"m grateful to have a kindred spirit to talk to. For it to be a Winter is just...more than I could have hoped for. So to honor the Lunar New year, the last big human holiday under your rule, I picked you out a few things in honor and offering to Winter. And to you. I thought it a respectful thing to do."
Edited 2018-03-03 18:57 (UTC)
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[personal profile] turningcolors 2018-03-08 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
The shopping bag of cleaning products might still be back by the shop where she left them, but Reynard could be forgiven for wondering why she even needs them when he is PINpointed into the entryway of his cabin. It's been thoroughly cleaned from floor to ceiling in the living area. The kitchen and bathroom are her current project, though they've already had a general cleaning. She just needs to finish the deep cleaning.

Hazel's careful to remove her shoes (thankfully free of frost blades now) so as not to track into the cabin while she heads for a basket that's sitting on a table underneath one of the windows.

The wicker container has several fresh sprigs of pine interspersed throughout. A delicate spiderweb looking stitching wraps up a neatly packaged container of Spanish turrón. A small hand painted nutcracker is tied with a ribbon around a pint of Guinness and purple, green, and gold beads are slung over a bottle of fortified chocolate wine. A bottle of champagne tucked next to a small box of nian gao. Everything sits atop a quilt of silver and blue snowflakes, neatly held together.

Hazel holds it out for Reynard to take.

"A gift for the season, as well as a gift for it's bearer."
Edited (Icon swap) 2018-03-08 22:23 (UTC)
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[personal profile] turningcolors 2018-03-15 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Carnival celebration." Hazel supplies softly when Reynard mentions the beads. It's easier to find small trinkets for the American variant to the holiday and she really just enjoys the colors. She did not want her tribute to winter to be one-note.

"Christmas, Yule, Winter Solstice, New Years, Carnival, Valentines Day, Lunar New Year. A small smattering of important winter dates from around the world."

Hazel says nothing when he asks her to teach others to make these. That's his job rather than hers, isn't it? To teach and embody Winter? But neither does she take offense or scoff. She simply waits for his thanks and lowers her gaze respectfully toward the table.

"If I've learned anything about you it's how you tend to prefer your sustenance." Hence all the drinks and wines especially.