Topic: reception time

Ander Northlander

Date: 2010-09-11 20:02 EST
Anyone who happened to be in the market place about before sunset would have seen them arrive ,if you could call it arriving they seemed to just walk into the market place out of the air itself, six figures in tawny browm hooded robesthat conccealed them head to foot, and four in silver white robes just as concealing.the later a step away from the corners of the bed of a large wagon that floated at wheel height above the ground with no physical means of support but moved as if wheels were present.

At the western most spot of the marketplace four polished white wood tables rose from the wagon and into the air settling into a wide horse shoe arch opened into the market place , next rose crates that seamed to sorted themselfs in front of the tables from some the smell of fresh bake goods and fruit while from other emmited the sound of slushing liquid.

Tthe brown clocks stepped forward and began to empty them first craved spiral vases holding white orchids were placed in the center of each table, on the first table were places stackes of wooded plates darkly stained to bring out the fine grains and edged with a multi green leave design and eating ware of what looked like carved ivory.

Tthe second several serving plates also of carved and polished wood covered with simalar lids with ivory handles.(ooc inside nut breads different kinds of cheese sliced fruit and vegtables and dips)

the third from the colors and aromas were wooded pitchers of fruit juices and ciders surrounded by what appered to be carved ivory mugs.

The final table had clusters of smaller wooden plates each covered with an ivory lid 6inches high and wide.

(ooc each held a single acort tart 4 inches high and across which is a lower shell of nut flour plastry filled will mixed berries that are covered with a thick nearly frozed cream, this is toped with a cap 2 inches high and six wide the whole thing is drizzeled with both white and dark chocolate and garnished with chocolate shavings and mint leaves.)

then in the same manner as they arrived they left.