by Jess Carraway on February 21st, 2013, 10:47 am
44 Winter, 512 AV
The Benshira merchant who owned the goods had fallen asleep at the reins. Jess Carraway shook his head softly, hearing the other guards chuckle as they noticed. The blonde Drykas muttered "Without us he'd be dead in a day." Jess smiled and nodded his head. The Drykas had said it as a joke, but it was the truth. The young human had learned firsthand just how deadly these roads could be. Shaking the old man awake, he turned his attention to the gate.
The crunch of frost under his boot brought a smile to his face as he hopped down from the cart and patted one of the mules on the flank. He checked his gladius it its scabbard and took out his tobacco pouch, rolling a thin cigarette with one of the leaves. The other guards watched as he released a tiny ball of res and ignited it, lighting the tip carefully. He tossed the flame into the dirt in front of him, and stomped it out as he walked over. "Syliras in winter." he thought, slowly exhaling and looking around, "A sight to behold." Here, just before sunlight, the coastal land was in its prime.
The great stone walls had always impressed him, but before they were always a passing sight, simply in and out, offload one set of goods, and hire on with another caravan. And now it would be home.
Home. An interesting concept, to a man who'd never had one.
The gate guards were waiting at the entrance. The merchant explained their business, and the Knights began their inspection. Tobacco, spices, a few small pieces of knock-off Inarta glass, nothing too fancy overall. The Benshira had hired him on two weeks prior, for little more than a pittance. It didn't matter. The money wasn't important, it was about reaching Syliras in one piece. Jess considered himself a decent fighter, but no smart man travels the roads alone.
Approaching the merchant he gave a few clipped phrases in his native tongue, and with a nod, the old man opened a satchel and handed him a map of the citadel. Jess turned to one of the Knights and pointed a location out on the map. "Is this still where a man would go if he wished to join your order?"
The young Knight smiled and nodded. "Indeed it is my friend, and an early thanks and congratulations. The Knights are always in need of men, and the city will be glad to have you." With that, he clapped Jess on the shoulder and turned towards the gate. "ALL CLEAR!" he bellowed, and walked away, head held high.
Jess heard the mechanisms working, and a wide grin spread across his face. He rubbed his thumb along the pommel of his blade, and felt the cool ocean air and the warm morning sun. When the great gate began to open, the young man stepped forward, off of the road, and into a new life.