The other Gods and Goddess's noticed and marvelled at Feia's work. Some were even jealous of it. Onicent was delighted to see their jealousy of something he perceived as his. He insisted Feia continue to improve her work and even set a few of the nymphs to aid her in gathering dyes. Feia was at first shy to her fathers praise of her, but soon warmed to it. Even Airabella was happy to see Feia on her feet again. For once Feia was being honoured highly in her family. Even Amos enjoyed her pictures, though he mostly wouldn't admit it, he was openly thrilled when Feia painted him Ilo and the children. Soon Feia's painting adored the castle.
However Onicent decided to take it one step further.
He sent Feia and a couple nymphs to his village to decorate it with her beautiful paintings. It was a show of his power to his siblings. Airabella was reluctant to see her go, so reluctant she insisted that Enisia go with her sister. So Epis and Enisia both set off with Feia to Onicent's village.
On there way they met with Dauntice, who asked Feia if she would paint him and his wife. Feia readily agreed having a liking for her aunt especially. Feia painted a beautiful portrait of Dauntice and Farren, Farren had tears in her eyes viewing it. They both promised in the future to repay Feia somehow.
The young God and Goddess's arrived at the village shortly after that. The villagers were somewhat surprised by their arrival. But soon they too were in love with Feia's paintings. They offered the three the best shelter possible and prepared a fantastic feast.
Feia painted the villages leader and his family. She hung paintings in the towns common space that impressed every person in the village. Dye was a bit short and so Feia's work was stalled frequently.
Meanwhile Enisia and Epis were left to idle in the village. Enisia made her self busy hunting rabbits on the plains around the village. When she found Feia dye she returned with it.
Feia was mostly alone, except for a villager who came to watch her sometimes. The villager was a young woman. Feia never spoke to her much but one day offered her a piece of wool to create her own painting.
The other two never saw the young woman for she was gone by evening back to her home to prepare food for her family.
Epis on the other hand spent time among the villagers and somethings even assisted by offering his healing powers to the wounded. Both Feia and Epis were popular among the villagers now. Enisia seeing this began to pitch in as well. Together between them the village grew more and quite happily the villagers added a small shrine to the three siblings.
Feia was unhappy when she was called back to the palace at last. All three dragged their feet slightly. Only the nymphs were joyed by returning for they disliked the cold.