Nabias was known for its rich culture and diverse marketplace. Filled with shops of countless kinds, from trinkets to rare artifacts, Nabias was the perfect place for anyone who wanted an unforgettable shopping experience. The town hosted so many shops that someone had no choice but to stay at a hotel or with relatives if they truly wanted to see the most of the marketplace. So many tents and stocks to look through that a single day was simply not enough.
Amongst all those shops was one particular little tent. A shady one, people said, and one where you had to be careful. It was closed, and one needed to lift the floppy tent door in order to enter. The tent had a particular pattern on it, which looked like some sort of oriental leaf. While many had said that the tent was suspicious, others had said that it was filled with incredible goods. They said it was the perfect place for undecided minds.
Those who bothered to visit the supposedly shady tent were greeted by a particular Amnity Fellox.
She sat in the middle of the tent, with a small table sitting in front of her. A whole bunch of different canvases were amassed behind her, with paint splotched all over them. Materials — like paint cans and brushes of many kinds — were also scattered all around behind her. It left the front area of the tent with a strangely clean look to it, but the back with a weird cluttered feeling.
Upon you entering the tent, the Fellox perked up and immediately greeted you. "Hey, cousin! Welcome to Crazy Tann's Art Gallery!" There was a pause as the Fellox looked surprised to see you. "... Hey! Could it be this is your first time in this here Art Gallery, cuz? Ain't that just peachy! Let me tell ya about how this place works," she invited, patting the table in front of her to motion for you to come closer.
"This here gallery sells beautiful works of art for CRAAAZY prices! Ain't that just great? But wait, 'where's all the art', you're wonderin'. Well, this here tent sells ya special art! Got a 'lil bit o' trouble with yer creativity? Can't really picture this one thing good? Need some help figurin' out how to stick colors together nice? Well, that's why I'm here! I'mma do all that for ya," Tann explained, tapping a book that sat on the table, carrying that same leaf logo on its cover. "Read all these here rules 'n there won't be no trouble here. Got it, cousin? After you're done, tell me if ya want a piece or two! Heh heh."
Amongst all those shops was one particular little tent. A shady one, people said, and one where you had to be careful. It was closed, and one needed to lift the floppy tent door in order to enter. The tent had a particular pattern on it, which looked like some sort of oriental leaf. While many had said that the tent was suspicious, others had said that it was filled with incredible goods. They said it was the perfect place for undecided minds.
Those who bothered to visit the supposedly shady tent were greeted by a particular Amnity Fellox.
She sat in the middle of the tent, with a small table sitting in front of her. A whole bunch of different canvases were amassed behind her, with paint splotched all over them. Materials — like paint cans and brushes of many kinds — were also scattered all around behind her. It left the front area of the tent with a strangely clean look to it, but the back with a weird cluttered feeling.
Upon you entering the tent, the Fellox perked up and immediately greeted you. "Hey, cousin! Welcome to Crazy Tann's Art Gallery!" There was a pause as the Fellox looked surprised to see you. "... Hey! Could it be this is your first time in this here Art Gallery, cuz? Ain't that just peachy! Let me tell ya about how this place works," she invited, patting the table in front of her to motion for you to come closer.
"This here gallery sells beautiful works of art for CRAAAZY prices! Ain't that just great? But wait, 'where's all the art', you're wonderin'. Well, this here tent sells ya special art! Got a 'lil bit o' trouble with yer creativity? Can't really picture this one thing good? Need some help figurin' out how to stick colors together nice? Well, that's why I'm here! I'mma do all that for ya," Tann explained, tapping a book that sat on the table, carrying that same leaf logo on its cover. "Read all these here rules 'n there won't be no trouble here. Got it, cousin? After you're done, tell me if ya want a piece or two! Heh heh."