[center][color=ec4081][h1][I]Aela Avdol[/I][/h1][/color] Mentions: [@NachoBachoPacho][/center] [hr] [color=ec4081]"Bastet is the Egyptian goddess of the home, domesticity, women's secrets, cats, fertility, and childbirth. She protected the home from evil spirits and disease, especially diseases associated with women and children..."[/color] Aela read the description out loud to herself. Inside the clear polished glass was a black cat statue. It sat as if patiently waiting, which from what she knew of cats was hard to make them do. They may have used a dead cat for reference way back when. A morbid thought. But not one out of place. She walked around the item to see it's every angle. She was intrigued by it and wondered if her parents would let her own a copy of it. To her, it was brimming with spiritual symbolism. Satisfied Aela now found herself without a purpose. Since it was the new year and all she had a plethora of people to interact with. She wanted to pick someone interesting, different, having a varied future. Or maybe someone like her. As she was imagining her ideal friend she heard the sound of marbles clacking together. She turned her head to not only notice that she had wandered into an entirely different exhibit but to see a straight-up [i]dude[/i] walking in sync with the weird clacking sound. She sighed at the sight of him, contemplating ignoring his presence. If not for those damn marbles... [color=ec4081]"Come to see what the settlers did without all the genocide and smallpox? Well, look no further than this very Museums watered down history."[/color] She said to no one in particular whilst standing straight up as if giving a presentation. Behind her were some old farming and churning tools. As her target audience wasn't alone in the room. But most would ignore her comments. She shot marble boy a mischevious glance and smile.