Karvelic Timestamp 15th Day of Summer 512 AV Karvelic slowly walked towards the looming and familiar gate of Riverfall. A sparse fog hindered the walls from displaying their usual majestic pose, but it didn't stop them from inspiring awe. He just left the nomadic city of Endrykas, spending a handful of days gathering provisions and hunting to prepare him for his new life in Riverfall. Well...not exactly a new life. You see, Karvelic is an Akalak, native to the city of Riverfall, but it has been over 100 years since he's looked on the gates of the city. The tragedy that took place over a century ago left him bitter towards his homeland, and he had no desire to return until now. As he stepped closer towards the gates he recognized the Akalak soldiers standing guard on either side of the tall steel bars, appearing as cold as a Talderan night. Their height was even imposing to Karvelic. The Akalakan soldiers each stood over 7 feet tall, and their muscles set fear in the majority of visitors, but Karvelic knew better, they were soft at heart. "Welcome, traveler. Here is a scroll of welcome from the city. It contains a list of our laws, a map of the city, and some advertisements from local businesses that sponsor these scrolls to be made. You can feel free to come in if you agree to our laws and turn this scroll back in when you leave so we can reuse it." "So, the Akalaks have sold out?" Karvelic's cold voice pierced the heart of the massive guard. "Not courteous enough to part with a few scraps of paper?" A wry smirk flashed across his face. "We mean no harm, brother!" The guard lifted his hands in a stature of defense. "The parchment is quite expensive, and I could only imagine the mess we would find littered across the streets if we allowed ever visitor to keep the scroll." "Well, you can keep your paper, I'll have no need for it." Karvelic voiced matter-of-factly, crossing his arms. "I'll follow your rules...what choice do I really have?" "Calvar, the small one is getting feisty!" A chuckle was exchanged between the guards. "You're correct, you will follow the rules, or this will be your last trip. Do you have business in Riverfall? Will you need temporary lodging?" "I have papers here for permanent accommodations at the Bluevein Apartments, courtesy of Parnelo." Karvelic flashed the deed. "Parnelo, eh? Looks legitimate to me. You may pass. Enjoy your city." The guards fell back into their stances, leaving Karvelic to pass. Karvelic stuffed the papers back in the pocket of his cloak and adjusted his hood to keep his face hidden. He began long strides into the city gates, with one purpose in mind, "Now, for that meeting. Kulkukan Inn and Tavern should be it." |