60th day of Summer
It was a particularly hot day in summer, made more so by the wind blowing up from the Southern Sea, carrying the heat with it like a bad case of morning breath. The water, enchantingly blue, sparkled as the waves caught the light. It was calm for once which made for good fishing weather. If one were to stand on the docks of Riverfall and squint against the glare, they would catch sight of a white sale with a large circle emblazoned on it. And if that person, staring into the sun, were a Svefran or a friend of theirs, they could identify the vessel as The Pearl Diver.
Tyral Moondrinker sprawled lazily across the prow of his Casinor, his feet dipped in the water. Close by, a worn fishing pole arced over the side of the boat, a thin line dipping into the water and disappearing into the depth. Beside Tyral lay a small otter, his Tavan Pearl, whom the boat was named after. A string of small fish hung from a rope nearby, the results of a full morning of fishing. The Svefra scratched his bare, tanned chest and held his arm up above him, appreciating the beauty of Laviku's waves twisting about his skin. He knew that many took this for granted, this feeling of being connected to a whole world, and being counted special by a god. But the Mark served as a reminder for him that home was more than just a boat or a family. Home was all around him, splashing against the hull, stretching far beneath him into a domain of mystery and darkness.
A bouncing of the tip of his fishing pole brought him to a sitting position as he reached out to retrieve it. The fish had been biting well all day. He already had more than he and Pearl needed, but he could sell some later that evening to the fishmongers along the docks. Perhaps even pay that Akalak's daughter a visit. She had seemed awfully close to his face the night before, her hand straying up his leg. He grinned to himself and tugged on the line.