Lengthy Preparations
Afternoon, Day 66, Summer 511 AV
Total Spent: 217 gm
Afternoon, Day 66, Summer 511 AV
Irriari hands had shaken as she awoke from nightmares filled with Rhysol and the Ebonstryfe. Throughout the night she had woken up from the pain in her wing and grabbed her bow out of fear. Thankfully, Korin was no longer in the room. However, Irriari had no doubts that if she didn't complete the task to his satisfaction, he would be back in the room or elsewhere to kill her. She twirled the scroll between her fingers and opened it for the first time. After a few seconds of intently staring at the squiggly script on the page, Irriari sighed and rolled the parchment back up again. The leather quiver that laid next to her bed would hold it securely until she found someone who could read the name of her victim off of it. Irriari carefully wrapped the scroll around the inside of the conical quiver before picking up her bow and poison crafting kit.
It was afternoon in Ravok and the sun was in the middle of the sky, and she could almost feel the infernal rays hitting her from outside of the room. Sun, she had decided, lived only to irritate her eyes, and it did a splendid job of it. Ignoring her thoughts about the sun, Irriari walked outside and closed the door to her room before locking it with the skeleton key she had managed to fish out from her quiver. After a few twists and turns, she found herself amid the native Ravokians at the heart of the docks- the Nitrozian Plaza. Her destination, Black Tar's Alchemical Services, was only a few streets down to the south, into the Plaza of Dark Delights. It was one of the few shops Irriari had found herself at time and time again, though she didn't always buy something. The shopkeeper and the zith had developed an odd relationship, based on mutual interests. While they hardly ever talked, aside from when Irriari asked the price of this, or the toxicity of that, Irriari wanted to believe that they had a relationship. Simply having a store that stocked poisons and glassware was more than she had ever hoped for.
The sunlight bothered her during the short walk, as she knew it would, but it only took two or three chimes to reach the store. When she entered the gray store front, Irriari breathed in deeply and smiled. This was home. The ever present shopkeeper started to inform her of the stores rather odd policies but stopped when he realized who she was and then went quiet. Irriari knew that her poison crafting methodology left much to be desired, and her limited methods could only produce a few type of poisons. A long time ago, Sevrai had mentioned the importance of philtering but Irriari had already had a hard enough time getting a poision crafting kit from a wandering trader. A philtering kit would have cost more mizas than she had at the time, if she was lucky enough to stumble upon one. Now, she saw the philtering kit that had been sitting on the shelf for the better half of the season. An alembic accompanied it, though the oddly shaped piece of glassware wouldn't be able to fit in a traditional backpack. The unwieldiness of the glass had been one of the prime reasons she had neglected buying it up until today.
After she had picked up the kit and placed it on the counter, Irriari moved to the dried herb section of the store. In small vials and glasses crushed and whole herbs were preserved. Some had been ground into powder, while others were chopped finely instead. After looking at every powder, plant and paste for twenty chimes, Irriari settled on a bag of reddish leaves that had been chopped into half inch squares, a whole mint green plant that faintly resembled the Hasale'ith'savanht, and a small vial of plant oil.
Irriari walked up to the counter and nearly placed the 167 gold mizas she owed into the bronze dish provided but stopped just short of doing so. She didn't have any idea how to use the fancy alembic sitting in front of her. Nearly everything in the philtering kit was novel. The only way she could learn quickly would be by a book, provided she could read it. Irriari swore aloud. Why had she never wanted to learn when Sevrai had offered to teach her?
“Do you have any books on philtering here?” she asked hopefully
After a chime, the disembodied voice of the shop keeper responded.
“Yes, yes, on the book shelf, second row from the bottom, blue spine, third from the left.”
Quickly, Irriari set all her reagents on the table and moved to the book shelf before she forgot where the book was. The book was dusty, but showed no other signs of defect. It was relatively small compared to the others, and after dusting it off, Irriari brought it up to the counter and set it next to the rest of her purchases.
“That'll be 50 gold mizas.”
Irriari grimaced and pulled out more mizas from her dwindling pouchful. 217 golden mizas filled the bronze dish and nearly overflowed at the sides. With a nod to the shopkeeper, Irriari walked out the door and tried not to think about how quickly her money was being spent. She couldn't afford the bright orange poison she had wanted, but the amount of money she spent in the next few days hardly mattered. If the Ebonstryfe killed her for not bringing her victim back, she would have no way to spend it. Next, Irriari needed to purchase wine.
It was afternoon in Ravok and the sun was in the middle of the sky, and she could almost feel the infernal rays hitting her from outside of the room. Sun, she had decided, lived only to irritate her eyes, and it did a splendid job of it. Ignoring her thoughts about the sun, Irriari walked outside and closed the door to her room before locking it with the skeleton key she had managed to fish out from her quiver. After a few twists and turns, she found herself amid the native Ravokians at the heart of the docks- the Nitrozian Plaza. Her destination, Black Tar's Alchemical Services, was only a few streets down to the south, into the Plaza of Dark Delights. It was one of the few shops Irriari had found herself at time and time again, though she didn't always buy something. The shopkeeper and the zith had developed an odd relationship, based on mutual interests. While they hardly ever talked, aside from when Irriari asked the price of this, or the toxicity of that, Irriari wanted to believe that they had a relationship. Simply having a store that stocked poisons and glassware was more than she had ever hoped for.
The sunlight bothered her during the short walk, as she knew it would, but it only took two or three chimes to reach the store. When she entered the gray store front, Irriari breathed in deeply and smiled. This was home. The ever present shopkeeper started to inform her of the stores rather odd policies but stopped when he realized who she was and then went quiet. Irriari knew that her poison crafting methodology left much to be desired, and her limited methods could only produce a few type of poisons. A long time ago, Sevrai had mentioned the importance of philtering but Irriari had already had a hard enough time getting a poision crafting kit from a wandering trader. A philtering kit would have cost more mizas than she had at the time, if she was lucky enough to stumble upon one. Now, she saw the philtering kit that had been sitting on the shelf for the better half of the season. An alembic accompanied it, though the oddly shaped piece of glassware wouldn't be able to fit in a traditional backpack. The unwieldiness of the glass had been one of the prime reasons she had neglected buying it up until today.
After she had picked up the kit and placed it on the counter, Irriari moved to the dried herb section of the store. In small vials and glasses crushed and whole herbs were preserved. Some had been ground into powder, while others were chopped finely instead. After looking at every powder, plant and paste for twenty chimes, Irriari settled on a bag of reddish leaves that had been chopped into half inch squares, a whole mint green plant that faintly resembled the Hasale'ith'savanht, and a small vial of plant oil.
Irriari walked up to the counter and nearly placed the 167 gold mizas she owed into the bronze dish provided but stopped just short of doing so. She didn't have any idea how to use the fancy alembic sitting in front of her. Nearly everything in the philtering kit was novel. The only way she could learn quickly would be by a book, provided she could read it. Irriari swore aloud. Why had she never wanted to learn when Sevrai had offered to teach her?
“Do you have any books on philtering here?” she asked hopefully
After a chime, the disembodied voice of the shop keeper responded.
“Yes, yes, on the book shelf, second row from the bottom, blue spine, third from the left.”
Quickly, Irriari set all her reagents on the table and moved to the book shelf before she forgot where the book was. The book was dusty, but showed no other signs of defect. It was relatively small compared to the others, and after dusting it off, Irriari brought it up to the counter and set it next to the rest of her purchases.
“That'll be 50 gold mizas.”
Irriari grimaced and pulled out more mizas from her dwindling pouchful. 217 golden mizas filled the bronze dish and nearly overflowed at the sides. With a nod to the shopkeeper, Irriari walked out the door and tried not to think about how quickly her money was being spent. She couldn't afford the bright orange poison she had wanted, but the amount of money she spent in the next few days hardly mattered. If the Ebonstryfe killed her for not bringing her victim back, she would have no way to spend it. Next, Irriari needed to purchase wine.
Purchased | Cost | |
Philtering Kit | 150gm | |
Book: The Wonderous World of Philtering | 50gm | |
Blissbane Leaves | 4 gm | |
One Makari Plant (whole) | 9 gm | |
Zarent Herb Oil (tiny vial) | 4 gm |
Total Spent: 217 gm