Timestamp: 10th of Summer, 510 AV Meeting Place: Temple of All Gods Reason: Expedition to Wind Reach Status: Contact me to join - open enrollment over. He'd posted the notice throughout town and spread the word among caravan leaders to see if any of their mercenaries were interested. Then, on the tenth of Summer, Glav had his things all packed and down at the port waiting on board the Blue Horizon. The Temple was all packed up, and it was with a sad feeling in his heart he had at last held a lengthy meeting with Loren Dyres. The truth was with all the operatives of his enemies in the city, he wasn't safe here any longer. One larger faction had been eliminated recently, but the very fact that they were here gave him pause. Time was of great importance now. It would be up to the Syliran Knights to protect the Wind Oak. He had, in fact, just one more visit to make from it as he left the city. He'd take his companions with him - to be judged - and present them to the Oak. Sometimes it was helpful. More often than naught, however, the Wind Oak was silent. Loren had agreed. It was necessary. So, as he waited, hopeful that someone would respond to his add, he said his prayers and had several visits of his own. New things were tucked into his cloak or adoring his person - things that old friends and indeed new ones had presented. He had a copper bracelet on now. It gleamed with a white gem that seemed milky and mysterious because its internal form tended to waiver and transmute. A belt encircled his waist with a wooden buckle that was nondescript. It replaced the hemp rope belt he'd worn just bells before. Sturdy traveling boots adorned his feet, and he looked determined in his ability to trod overland unencumbered. A deep black oilskin cloak drapped across the back of the last pew along with his small pack - a pack filled with personal stuff he didn't trust on the boat by itself. And he had a ledger out at a small table, set up by the doorway of the Temple just inside its foyer. Anyone entering to sign up for the adventure would see it immediately and understand that there was to be an interview - probably an intense one - as well as a reckoning of how that said individual could help and why indeed they wanted too. There had already been, earlier that morning, several folks that had stopped by. Some he'd spoken too and they'd readily agreed to go. Other's he'd gently turned away with a soft smile of understanding and a small little lecture of how ineffective it was to run away from one's problems. Still others had turned their noses up at the salary and demanded more money. He'd simply smiled a patient smile and shook his head softly no... that there was no more coin. The adventure, he'd claimed, would be far and above what the base salary he paid would be. If they did not accept the fact, he had no place for them on the ship. Glav made no issue of race, sex, or age. He didn't care. He simply wanted to know what the people who applied had to offer. And when they entered, he would smile and simply say... "Greetings. And who might you be? Come to inquire on the expidition, have you? Well, tell me a little bit about yourself and why you want to come. What skills do you have to offer? Or are you just simply along for the trip?" He'd say. When they gave him more information, he'd gladly ask them more questions. |