Dyeda
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Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | “Poor Dyeda. Why she marry him?” |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | She just…didn’t see why Dyeda and Rianchi wanted it so bad. Goblins didn’t have weddings. They didn’t even have ceremonies; Snapjaw and Badarrow started sleeping in the same room and that was it, and that was arguably fancier than most. |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | But the two wanted a real wedding, a Human one. Rags blamed Dyeda for that. She was a former Mountain City Goblin. |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | Rianchi was a former Redfang; Dyeda, a Mountain City Goblin. Her closest family and friends looked nervous and tearful as they glanced at Rags; Rags just eyed Taganchiel, who had found some important robes and was standing in front of the altar. |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | “Where’s Dyeda?” |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | He was a tall Goblin, thinner than most Redfangs, without many scars and with long hair he’d combed flat for today. His hair was also purple thanks to Dyeda, something the Redfangs had gotten mad at him about. |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | “Dyeda? You ready?” |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | A bunch of Goblins, all female, threw things at Rags until they realized she wasn’t the groom or his ‘best people’ and relaxed. Rags saw they were all wearing white dresses, though the bridesmaids had each colored their head…veil…thing a different color. It wasn’t a bad look, but Rags blinked when she saw Dyeda. |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | Dyeda she did know, even if Rags had never used her services. She was an important Goblin in Goblinhome—again, not as a leader, but as an…important craftswoman. If any Goblin could be rich in this largely necessity-driven barter economy, she was rich. |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | Dyeda had a white veil and dress, which didn’t look bad, but what Rags was drawn to were her arms and upper chest, exposed by the dress. As always, you had to admire the work. |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | Dyeda was a [Tattooist]. In fact, this very moment she was tattooing something onto the arm of one of her younger bridesmaids. She had a long stick she dipped in black ink, and then she pricked it through the skin. She could use needles, but she had first learned how to do this in the Mountain City tribe, and naturally, the Redfangs loved her. |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | Rags glanced at a long, feathered snake running up Dyeda’s arm and curling around her shoulder. That was one of about…fourteen tattoos that Rags could see? They were very good, but Rags had abstained from any despite Dyeda’s offers. |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | Rags glanced at a long, feathered snake running up Dyeda’s arm and curling around her shoulder. That was one of about…fourteen tattoos that Rags could see? They were very good, but Rags had abstained from any despite Dyeda’s offers. |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | Dyeda and Rianchi. Now Rags remembered why she didn’t know Rianchi that well. The idiot had changed his name. Hadn’t he been called Rockmaul or something like that? Redscar had kicked up a huge fuss when Rianchi wanted his new name… |
Goblin Days (Pt.1) — The Wedding | Before Rags could ask Dyeda anything, she heard music coming from the wedding hall. All the bridesmaids leapt to their feet and shooed Rags away. She saw Dyeda freeze and look so—nervous. Then Rags was striding back to the wedding hall, shaking her head. |