After Carina had left, Raven remained at the inn for awhile longer, first finishing a meal before heading upstairs to her room. There she remained until the sun was just peering over the horizon, getting ready for sleep. From her window she could see the paper-lanterns being lit, a variety of colors, above the little village with people mingling below. The window was open, and though noise drifted to her ears it was much more hushed and muffled, as if the people were keeping themselves more silent to avoid disrupting the peace that came with the night. All of the tents were set up, a few Entertainers doing tricks and plays for their audiences. Speaking of which, Raven had to head down soon. She wasn't quite looking forward to doing her part, attention just wasn't her thing, and using her magic for the amusement of others was just another reason for her to dislike the thought. But she had promised to do her part, and besides it couldn't be all that bad. She did enjoy using her magic, and doing small tricks and illusions would do her health some good.
Grasping her staff that leaned against the wall beside her, Raven was dressed in a robe more fitting for the festivity. It was of a dark, indigo color, and all along it were swirls of black floral patterns. With all of her supplies within said robe, Raven was ready. The mage closed the window to her room, and walked out.
((Tried making it as best of a time skip I could haha. Sorry it took awhile!))
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Kodah began feeling nervous as the wolf before him seemed to be getting more agitated rather than calming down. Was he being offensive? During the pause that had followed, the small brownie began pulling himself up more properly, though remained sitting until he was sure it was safe. However, he became even less comfortable when the wolf suddenly rose, eyes glancing up at the towering figure as his ears pinned back.
"Huh?" One of the ears flicked back forward to catch what it was the wolf was saying, surprised that he (judging from the voice) could speak. But it was a bit difficult to make out, as if he had swallowed a whole gallon of gritted sand and hadn't drank a thing ever since. After decoding it, though, Kodah understood what it was he was saying, and his eyes rounded in realization. "Oh, water? Yeah, hang on." Flipping over, the brownie searched around the little alleyway for anything that could be holding the liquid.
There, near the other end of the wall, was a small well where the inn got their water from. Smiling brightly, Kodah rose on his back paws and began running toward it, gesturing for the wolf to follow him. "Here we are, Zale has the freshest water off all the land," the furry creature chuckled as he hopped on top of the well, turning the knob at the side in circles to raise the bucket. When it was within reach, Kodah grasped the book and pulled it to the edge, before lowering it again on the ground. "There you go."