To the right of the Inn, two
rows of interlocking stones, each one hand placed by a devoted slave, they
outline the path.
The pebbled path leads to a small set of engraved, dusty stairs. A slave
may feel the flat surface caress the bottom of their feet when entering
the garden to do their chores.
Two huge stone boulders greet you upon entrance. You enter a world of
different colors and smells. The sweet aroma breeze past the warmth of
your skin. Then stepping into the blades if the grass, it cushions your
step as you enter the Priest Kings world of peace and harmony.
Standing tall above, huge trees surrounded the garden. Within the branch-covered
walls, lays an inner layer of smaller trees and bushes, bearing tiny fruits.
These fruits are vital to make ka-la-na and other assorted wines. The grown
fruit is a pleasure to serve a Master upon request. Nikko, ki`tora{MD}, and ki`taka{MD}, are
always pleased to run to the garden and fetch fresh fruit for their Master
Masato and other visitors.
Traveling into the garden depths, you enter the center of color and
sound. The small finch's scattered among the branches, their warm greetings
echo through the camouflage canopy above. The mounds of flowers sway with
pleasure as you gaze to their beauty. The sweet scent makes a force within
you stop and take a breath of the enticing aroma.
Your eyes gaze upon the tallest flower in the bed, its name as beautiful
as its color. Its slender stem towering above the smaller plants, the yellow
bells dangle over the herbs teasingly, prancing like a proud kirija. The
white flowers that are of earth realm called "daisy's" in Gor they are
"dahl`ia" which means garden plant with large handsome flowers, rest just
beyond the yellow bells. The blood red buds bloom with the Gorean sun,
its petals absorbing the heat, making their silken skins shimmer in the
bright rays. The purple velveteen foliage resting toward the side of the
flowers off set the décor enough to add its own blend to the gardens'
bouquet.
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