The stories of old Esthere are fascinating to hear. Dragons and gods of old who once dwelt upon this land, ruling their territories and guiding the people of this world. Who knew what was true and what was legend? Shu cannot contribute to this storied history, regretfully. But she does not mind telling a few stories of her own.
"A story? I see..."
She thinks for a bit.
"I have many tales to tell. Perhaps you may pick one that is of interest to you? Why don't I name a few. There is the Tale of the Demon Wastes. The Farmer and the Xian. The Story of the Shattered God. The Ascent Beyond the Heavens."
[2. banquet hall]
Well, obviously. Anyway who has sampled Shu's cooking in the past will recognize a few of the dishes laid out in the banquet hall. This is nothing new. What might be different today is that Shu has set up a little table with an enormous pot of cooked rice, a large number of thick, dark green leaves, and twine.
She beckons you over.
"Come. Make some zong zi with me."
[3. misc]
Need her for any other reason? When not partaking of the festivities, Shu can be found during the days of the Fete tending to her crops in the Vault. It is the middle of the season for growing wheat, after all. Her two non-flying oxen work placidly beside her as she clears the fields of weeds and pests.
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Date: 2025-05-10 10:47 pm (UTC)The stories of old Esthere are fascinating to hear. Dragons and gods of old who once dwelt upon this land, ruling their territories and guiding the people of this world. Who knew what was true and what was legend? Shu cannot contribute to this storied history, regretfully. But she does not mind telling a few stories of her own.
"A story? I see..."
She thinks for a bit.
"I have many tales to tell. Perhaps you may pick one that is of interest to you? Why don't I name a few. There is the Tale of the Demon Wastes. The Farmer and the Xian. The Story of the Shattered God. The Ascent Beyond the Heavens."
[2. banquet hall]
Well, obviously. Anyway who has sampled Shu's cooking in the past will recognize a few of the dishes laid out in the banquet hall. This is nothing new. What might be different today is that Shu has set up a little table with an enormous pot of cooked rice, a large number of thick, dark green leaves, and twine.
She beckons you over.
"Come. Make some zong zi with me."
[3. misc]
Need her for any other reason? When not partaking of the festivities, Shu can be found during the days of the Fete tending to her crops in the Vault. It is the middle of the season for growing wheat, after all. Her two non-flying oxen work placidly beside her as she clears the fields of weeds and pests.