6th of Spring, 513 AV
It was quite a wondrous sight, Riverfall, beautiful and impressive at the same time. Sarith could only imagine what lay beyond the city gates that loomed over him as he approached, no doubt it was just as beautiful on the inside as on the outside. It was odd really, he hadn't slept for a whole day and he had been travelling by foot for quite sometime, ever since he had split with that caravan a while back. By all rights he should have been exhausted, however the giddy excitement in him suggested otherwise.
The road getting here had been long and difficult, there had been fighting during his journey and he had been forced to banish more than one Zith to the Void. It had been interesting to finally see the impressive Sea of Grass, and to witness true Zith behavior, as threatening as they may have been. However he was here now, and it was likely he would be here for sometime.
Sarith was approached by a large Akalak guard as he drew closer to the gates, internally he found the creature perfectly fascinating. He managed to bite back any questions he might have had regarding the finer points of Akalak physiology and waited for the guard to present him with the scroll, which apparently contain a list of laws and a city map.
The Scholar was giddy as he opened the parchment, carefully so as not to cause any lasting damage to it. His eyes scanned over every single word with a hungry intensity, drinking in the knowledge within. Sarith noted a few odd terms that he was unfamiliar with, as well as noting that slavery was permitted. He made mental note to gain citizenship as quickly as humanly possible that he may avoid any... complications.
Most of the laws seemed basic enough to remember, luckily he noted nothing strictly prohibiting the use of magic. It would still be wise for him to keep his knowledge relatively unknown, as most people were not fond of sticking around someone who could banish them to eternal nothingness. It was good to know that he would not be arrested just for being a wizard at least.
Sarith carefully rolled up the scroll and placed it within the folds of his robes. This accomplished he smiled softly at the Akalak who had waited patiently for him to finish.
"I will agree to abide by Riverfall laws, thank you for the scroll. It shall be returned to you in pristine condition, you have my word." The scholar said, adjusting his slightly askew monocle.
The guard nodded, "Welcome to Riverfall, traveler."
Sarith nodded and moved towards the gates, a content smile on his face. This would certainly be an adventure.