Timestamp: 10th Day of Summer, 513 AV
It had been too long since Kovac had really spent time with the tatooed violinist. Euthisa had made quite an impression on the Avora, tending to his wounds after a fight in the Pit, and after that, well, she made quite an impression indeed. Finally, A rare free afternoon, and a hard won favor from the librarian's boss, afforded Kovac the perfect opportunity to spend some time with the Chiet.
Kovac met up with the Inartan woman just outside the tunnel that lead from the inner warrens to open up just above the two lakes. Below, steps carved by reimancers lead down to a grassy stretch of land that gave way to a strip of sand along one side of the lower of the two lakes. The water from the upper lake, still sporting a few tendrils of steam, flowed over a rocky ridge of limestone to cool in the lower basin. Goats dotted the grassy knoll, and a few other residents sat in the sand, or swam in the lake, a safe distance from where the lake tapered near the edge of the crater, before careening over the cliff to become Katshika Falls.
Kovac wore only his typical black bryda and low boots, a towel tucked under his arm. Once Euthisa arrived, the Avora greeted her with a wide smile. "Thanks for coming along, its been too long, Isa." Taking the woman's hand in his, Kovac began to lead her down the stone stairway. "I guess I should have asked if you swim....do you?"
xIt had been too long since Kovac had really spent time with the tatooed violinist. Euthisa had made quite an impression on the Avora, tending to his wounds after a fight in the Pit, and after that, well, she made quite an impression indeed. Finally, A rare free afternoon, and a hard won favor from the librarian's boss, afforded Kovac the perfect opportunity to spend some time with the Chiet.
Kovac met up with the Inartan woman just outside the tunnel that lead from the inner warrens to open up just above the two lakes. Below, steps carved by reimancers lead down to a grassy stretch of land that gave way to a strip of sand along one side of the lower of the two lakes. The water from the upper lake, still sporting a few tendrils of steam, flowed over a rocky ridge of limestone to cool in the lower basin. Goats dotted the grassy knoll, and a few other residents sat in the sand, or swam in the lake, a safe distance from where the lake tapered near the edge of the crater, before careening over the cliff to become Katshika Falls.
Kovac wore only his typical black bryda and low boots, a towel tucked under his arm. Once Euthisa arrived, the Avora greeted her with a wide smile. "Thanks for coming along, its been too long, Isa." Taking the woman's hand in his, Kovac began to lead her down the stone stairway. "I guess I should have asked if you swim....do you?"