K'ailia was anxious. She knew in her heart, what must be done. She had even been approached by the headmaster of the Ul'dah Garden, that she was enrolled in with an offer for the tribe.
Peaking outside her tent, she saw the elders moving through the camp. It was time. She untied her bandana, laying it to the side and pulls out a little circlet with a bright Tourmaline gem embedded into it's center. She then pulled from her pack a very old necklace that looked to be a string rung through small stones. The central stone itself having the symbol of Azeyma on it and gazed upon it with a smile before stuffing it behind the vest of her new clothes. Then she pulled from her pack yet another item, this one a rolled up scroll, the proposal from Ventus, the headmaster of Ul'dah Garden.
With a deep breath she opened the flap to the tent and stepped out into the open. She could see othe tribe members starting to head towards the meeting. She hurried along and upon arriving, gave a smile to all three elders before taking a seat near the fire. She was still small compared to the rest of the tribe, so she chose a spot where she might better see each speaker.
Peaking outside her tent, she saw the elders moving through the camp. It was time. She untied her bandana, laying it to the side and pulls out a little circlet with a bright Tourmaline gem embedded into it's center. She then pulled from her pack a very old necklace that looked to be a string rung through small stones. The central stone itself having the symbol of Azeyma on it and gazed upon it with a smile before stuffing it behind the vest of her new clothes. Then she pulled from her pack yet another item, this one a rolled up scroll, the proposal from Ventus, the headmaster of Ul'dah Garden.
With a deep breath she opened the flap to the tent and stepped out into the open. She could see othe tribe members starting to head towards the meeting. She hurried along and upon arriving, gave a smile to all three elders before taking a seat near the fire. She was still small compared to the rest of the tribe, so she chose a spot where she might better see each speaker.