The red-headed painter and author pays a visit to the orphanage. With him he brings a variety of pens, brushes, and jars of paint in all manner of colors, and a thick stack of paper. He stays at the orphanage for a few hours, talking with the children, and making small drawings of whatever they ask for. Despite his stuttering he also weaves a small tale involving the creatures, persons, places, and objects he draws for the children.
The collaborative story he tells with help from the children, is one of a female knight. Jeanine by name.
Jeanine looks out for the little guy, helping anyone in need, with the aid of her trusted horse Tempest, a mighty steed. On this day she is helping a farmer retrieve his stolen wagon, filled with his harvest for market. The wagon had been stolen by a brigand, while the farmer was relieving himself.
Jeanine rides her horse hard to catch up to the brigand, but her quest is hindered by a flock of grassing cows crossing the road. To save time she enlists the aid of a paladin of the Radiant Heart, who himself is helping another farmer move beehives. Safe in his metal armor from their stings. Directions received, Jeanine quickly makes up for the lost time, spurring Tempest on, while glancing back at the paladin with a wishful smile and blushing of the cheeks.
Jeanine quickly catches up to the wagon, seeing it just in the distance. Before she can formulate any plan of what to do, once she catches up, however, a great shadow passes over her, and then over the wagon. A big bronze dragon lands in front of the wagon, stopping the brigand by blocking the road, allowing Jeanine to quickly catch up, while the brigand screams.
After some prompting from Jeanine, the dragon introduces itself as a protector of Chauntea's children. From up high among the skies it had seen what the brigand did, and Jeanine struggling to catch up. She thanks it for the help, and as she turns the wagon around, brigand tied up safely, the dragon takes flight behind her. Friendly words are had with the farmer, who is happy to have his wagon and harvest back.
It is late in the day, a full moon rising above the city, when Jeanine is finally done getting the brigand to jail, and writing her report. As she walks through the city, headed for the barracks, she encounters the paladin again. He tells her he knows the dragon, and will be happy to introduce them to each other. It is only a small trek up the mountain, but they can pack a lunch and go together the next day. Something Jeanine is happy to agree to.
Among the drawings and paintings done by Adrian throughout the story, are:
- The horse Tempest, a beautiful white steed, with saddlebags and harness, chewing on a carrot
- A brigand in brown and grey leathers, with an unkempt mop of hair
- Four cows crossing a road passing between two pastures
- A paladin of the Radiant Heart, in full armor, carrying a beehive through a bed of flowers, while a great stag grasses nearby
- A majestic bronze dragon, inquisitive eyes studying the viewer, its scales glinting in the light
- A bronze dragon holding a flower so large that cows are walking across the petals
- A full moon among specks of stars on a darkened autumn evening, the light casting a soft glow on trees and plants alike
As his time at the orphanage comes to a close, he leaves the drawings with the children. The pens, brushes, paints, and stack of paper is left with the orphanage as well. He asks the children to use their imagination to draw whatever they can think of, and promises that upon his return he will be happy to see their drawings, and even happier to weave a story for them, based on their drawings.
As he is leaving he tells Ashenie and Nathan (who showed up near the end of the story) that he will bring more supplies, if needed.
Edit: Updated the post to include the story and drawings, after Ashenie and Nathan showed up.