25.Sep.12, 11:36 PM
Utter delight blossomed across the Weaver’s face as Seijin informed her that there were blooms a plenty and it was all she could do not to jump to her feet and take him up on his offer to show her. Taking a deep, calming breath she tried to settle herself. It was all well and good to be excited about something but that was no reason for her to go bouncing around squealing like a little girl half her age. As he ran his fingers through his hair, Jisra reached up and compulsively smoothed it back down without comment. Though she’d loved dearly every one of her siblings in High Reaches, she adored Seijin more if only because they shared several key interests, amongst them the merit of proper dying techniques.
“If you will help me look? Perhaps if we find some of those red berries, the red color will remain vibrant longer.” Really it was more a process of trial and error on the Southern Continent. Sure there were a few plants that seemed to exist on both continents, however, there were a great deal more that she had never experienced before and so experiments were called for if they were to find what they wanted. If they couldn’t, then the Weyr would just have to make due with plain, undyed cloth and thread and somehow she rather doubted that would go over well with many of the riders. “I will just gather a few more of these white roots; they are much larger in the South.”
“If you will help me look? Perhaps if we find some of those red berries, the red color will remain vibrant longer.” Really it was more a process of trial and error on the Southern Continent. Sure there were a few plants that seemed to exist on both continents, however, there were a great deal more that she had never experienced before and so experiments were called for if they were to find what they wanted. If they couldn’t, then the Weyr would just have to make due with plain, undyed cloth and thread and somehow she rather doubted that would go over well with many of the riders. “I will just gather a few more of these white roots; they are much larger in the South.”