Melon Bomb
hi i make bad decisions
"Come on! Off the streets, this is no public affair! Caravans coming through!" Guardsmen shooed away the gathering crowds to the sides of the road. Awnings were erected over doorways, providing essential shade to the bystanders and vendors who seized the opportunity to set up shop. Leaning against the cool stone wall, a fiddler in a feathered hat drew her bow across her strings to the tune of an old Quiol melody. Beside her, a middle-aged man in a different hat glanced occasionally to the crowds as he used his knife to shave down the wooden sculpture in his hand.
The dusty streets kicked up clouds under the trotting horseshoes of entering riders, the overbearing summer heat pairing the busy scene with thick, odorous animal musk.
Traffic into the imperial capitol was higher than usual, for obvious reasons. And, for those same reasons, it became doubly imperative to keep an eye out for spies who had stake in the arriving quarry. Many found themselves being turned away at the gate, including political refugees seeking asylum. Bad timing, it would seem. As merchants and pleading mothers alike were redirected to neighboring cities or villages, the next arrangement of visitors pulled up to the checkpoint.
"Ariter," declared the man at its lead, slowing his horse to a halt. He retrieved a scroll from his cloak and passed it on to the guard, who inspected it closely.
"... Lord Hewyn's seal," the guardsman nodded, recognizing the wax signature. "Welcome back, sir knight."
The man silently nodded back and led his men through the open gates. By now, the Makuran natives and their one extra had been crammed back under the cover of the wagon's tarp, out of sight of the public eye. At length, they made their stop at a nearby military garrison, where the men disembarked to untether the horses and return them to the stables. Chioran climbed out the back with a yawn and a stretch.
"Right," Ariter said, doffing his helmet. The knight wiped back his sweaty hair and turned to face them, slightly relieved but mostly tired. "This is as far as we've been ordered to take you. Here are your options." He threw some documents haphazardly onto the table and began lighting up a pipe. "You can't sleep in the streets. If you want somewhere to stay you need money, or a sponsor. Right now, you have neither. Read the papers. Those are all offers made by nobles who want to take you under their wing, including my lord, Hewyn. Don't bother trying to find the best deal, they're all basically the same. You get money, shelter, servants, yadda yadda. In exchange, you lend them your power. Simple stuff. If you're interested in Lord Hewyn's offer, I can take you there, since he's personally invited you all to his manor."
He plucked the pipe from his lips and exhaled smoke. "If you don't like the idea of being tied down, you can try your luck with the adventurer's guild. Don't expect to be rolling in riches. Or for anyone to like you. Most toren go for this option, but I wouldn't recommend it. Something goes wrong on your little 'adventure', nobody is going to be around to help you. Lastly, you can enroll into Highwater -- it's an academy to help toren train their abilities. That costs money too. It's mainly used as a gateway back into the first option -- the initial noble offers you see here on the table will sound good, but they get the better end of the deal. You do well in Highwater, and someone actually important might notice you. I'm talking royal family important. Alright, that's it. Rest is up to you, if you have any other questions you can ask around but I'm gonna go take a shit."
With that, he disappeared behind one of the doors, leaving them with a handful of idle soldiers meandering about and chatting amongst themselves. Chioran picked up one of the papers, poring over the contents with interest.
"Wow... huh. A lot of choices... what do you guys think?" She peered over the edge of the page. "I'll be honest, I was preparing for the worst but I'm kind of surprised they're giving us free reign on things. These all sound pretty good, but you already know what my vote's gonna on." Chioran tossed the invitation back with a casual shrug. "It's got to be the adventurer's guild. That's what we're here for, right? Adventure? Or at least..." She tapped her index fingers together sheepishly. "... that's what I'm here for. But I'm willing to hear out everyone else's take, too! Whatever we settle on, I want us all to be together."
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The dusty streets kicked up clouds under the trotting horseshoes of entering riders, the overbearing summer heat pairing the busy scene with thick, odorous animal musk.
Traffic into the imperial capitol was higher than usual, for obvious reasons. And, for those same reasons, it became doubly imperative to keep an eye out for spies who had stake in the arriving quarry. Many found themselves being turned away at the gate, including political refugees seeking asylum. Bad timing, it would seem. As merchants and pleading mothers alike were redirected to neighboring cities or villages, the next arrangement of visitors pulled up to the checkpoint.
"Ariter," declared the man at its lead, slowing his horse to a halt. He retrieved a scroll from his cloak and passed it on to the guard, who inspected it closely.
"... Lord Hewyn's seal," the guardsman nodded, recognizing the wax signature. "Welcome back, sir knight."
The man silently nodded back and led his men through the open gates. By now, the Makuran natives and their one extra had been crammed back under the cover of the wagon's tarp, out of sight of the public eye. At length, they made their stop at a nearby military garrison, where the men disembarked to untether the horses and return them to the stables. Chioran climbed out the back with a yawn and a stretch.
"Right," Ariter said, doffing his helmet. The knight wiped back his sweaty hair and turned to face them, slightly relieved but mostly tired. "This is as far as we've been ordered to take you. Here are your options." He threw some documents haphazardly onto the table and began lighting up a pipe. "You can't sleep in the streets. If you want somewhere to stay you need money, or a sponsor. Right now, you have neither. Read the papers. Those are all offers made by nobles who want to take you under their wing, including my lord, Hewyn. Don't bother trying to find the best deal, they're all basically the same. You get money, shelter, servants, yadda yadda. In exchange, you lend them your power. Simple stuff. If you're interested in Lord Hewyn's offer, I can take you there, since he's personally invited you all to his manor."
He plucked the pipe from his lips and exhaled smoke. "If you don't like the idea of being tied down, you can try your luck with the adventurer's guild. Don't expect to be rolling in riches. Or for anyone to like you. Most toren go for this option, but I wouldn't recommend it. Something goes wrong on your little 'adventure', nobody is going to be around to help you. Lastly, you can enroll into Highwater -- it's an academy to help toren train their abilities. That costs money too. It's mainly used as a gateway back into the first option -- the initial noble offers you see here on the table will sound good, but they get the better end of the deal. You do well in Highwater, and someone actually important might notice you. I'm talking royal family important. Alright, that's it. Rest is up to you, if you have any other questions you can ask around but I'm gonna go take a shit."
With that, he disappeared behind one of the doors, leaving them with a handful of idle soldiers meandering about and chatting amongst themselves. Chioran picked up one of the papers, poring over the contents with interest.
"Wow... huh. A lot of choices... what do you guys think?" She peered over the edge of the page. "I'll be honest, I was preparing for the worst but I'm kind of surprised they're giving us free reign on things. These all sound pretty good, but you already know what my vote's gonna on." Chioran tossed the invitation back with a casual shrug. "It's got to be the adventurer's guild. That's what we're here for, right? Adventure? Or at least..." She tapped her index fingers together sheepishly. "... that's what I'm here for. But I'm willing to hear out everyone else's take, too! Whatever we settle on, I want us all to be together."
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