12th Day of Summer - Year 510 AV
Syliras was a cacophony of sound. Eva gazed across the milling throng of people hustling about in pursuit of their daily lives, feeling as though her eyes could not be in enough places at once. She'd hardly been here a week, and she still felt lost. It was worse when Ivar was not with her. After the first few days, Evarette was forced to admit that his hulking form did not make her progression through Syliras any easier. If anything, it raised too many eyebrows and hindered her progress as people balked at ushering around the giant war horse. She had a hard enough time finding her way about the city without worrying where her horse was going to fit.
There was never anything this difficult about navigating the sea of grass, Eva thought in frustration, tugging her lower lip between her teeth as she rocked back on her heels indecisively. You simply picked a direction. Here, there were too many options, and so many rules regarding where you could and could not go. Most of her so-called 'exploration' of Syliras thus had consisted of blundering into all the wrong parts of town, and endless questions regarding how to get back to where she'd started from. Very little of Eva's time had been directed towards the rediscovery of Dorian...
However, that was all about to change.
Having made it to what she'd been told was the Third Tier of Syliras, Eva decided this was her best bet for encountering some one not only amiable, but hopefully knowledgeable enough to assist her. According to the few briefings she'd had with various folk in and around the stables, the Knights of Syliras were a good place to start. Now, if she could only find one...There!
One of the Knights, unmistakable in his uniform, strolled just across the lane ahead and down another corridor. Struggling to keep him in sight, Eva edged her way into the throng of people, doing her best to weave in and out of the crowd before the Knight disappeared entirely...
She almost made it. The sea of people parted before her, giving her a clear shot to the corridor down which the Knight had vanished, and Eva seized the opportunity. Darting for the clearing, she came into the open just as a basket merchant adjusted his mountainous load of wares strung to his back, switching them from one shoulder to the next. The baskets caught her dead on, and with not even the chance to yelp in surprise, Eva went down in a bewildered heap.
The merchant spared a gruff word over his shoulder and continued on his way. A frown furrowed Eva's brow as she gathered her legs beneath her, blinking between the merchant and where her Knight had disappeared. Just great, she sulked inwardly, backing towards the wall before she fell victim to another merchant...I've lost him. Now wh--!
Her thoughts were arrested as she backed right into another body, and this time she flinched forward, turning about with such momentum that she very nearly unbalanced herself again.