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A-Qing ([personal profile] spikelet) wrote in [community profile] voidtreckerooc 2020-12-29 02:07 pm (UTC)

a-qing

Most of a-Qing's gifts come from two stall (mythical creatures cast in resin, glass sculptures) because she pickpocketed someone and had to make herself scarce from the market. Good job, kiddo! She's not gotten all of her close CR something because coin limits, rip.

Enna - a palm-sized sailship made of rosy pink glass. The model isn't a recognisable ship but she asked for a caravel and got something close. It sits on a circular stand with a very void-like pattern.
Jounouchi - a little likelike resin bird, about the size of a closed fist. Very round, looks ready to FIGHT. Does not look like a Pidgey at all.
Edge- a resin wolf or other lupine creature, pitch-black with three pale eyes and long, trailing whiskers. It's known as a powerful guardian spirit, she picked it for the description rather than the form.
Reno - a resin vulpine creature, luridly green with two tails. Obviously the closest she could find to Carbuncle. It's a creature that represents fertility and new life, which she admits she didn't know until after she bought it, since she just wanted the animal shape.
Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji - a matched set of mugs with WORLDS' GREATEST DAD on them. Incredibly kitschy.
Little One - the largest pot of honey she could fit into her backpack. Will be handed off in the luggage carriage for maximum secrecy.
Xiao Xingchen - a little landscape of flowing glass, featuring a central mountain wreathed in bubbly pale clouds.
Alice - a large resin rabbit, clearly the same species as the ones in the woodlands. Its eyes are clear and intelligent, and its head is tilted attentively.
Lan Sizhui - a photo album bound in pale green cloth. Two pages are already messily filled with photos of the winter faire, including one of Sizhui in the snowball fight.
Lan Xichen - a book of local winter songs, not using any known notation because she has no idea how to read music. At least one of the songs is available in the music carriage, so some reverse-engineering may be possible.
Yoite - she went back for the little animal statue, a deer with six legs and a furred crest. though she'll note that it actually means 'may you get what you want' rather than 'good luck'. She got this one free for bulk buying from the stall.
Willow - another of the angry bird statues that she got Jou. This one is in a pair, both poised as if about to fly.
Tsubomi - having run out of coins, she promises to buy her friend a random outfit from the train shop.

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