Fall, Day 10, 513AV
So...tired...
Vanari yawned heavily into her palms, then trudged her way to the entrance flanked by several guards. She had done this a million times. Same old, same old.
As soon as she approached, the guards began barraging her with questions and inspections. The Vantha let them at it, throwing back answers as quickly as she caught them. She had undergone this process so many times in the last five years that all the right information just flew out of her mouth of their own accord. She barely even had to think, and even had her hood down, coat open, and belongings hung open to speed up the entire process.
The guards seemed somewhat surprised at both her cooperation and bedraggled appearance, but made no comment on either. They simply shooed her in and moved on to the next set of travelers in line.
All the better. Vanari was utterly beat from racing to the city of Ravok as though her life depended on it. In fact, it kind of did, but she chose not to dwell on it. She had pushed her horse as much as she dared, remembering her old but firm promise to a young Drykas long ago. It tore her heart to have to give Mara away, as she had grown fond of the gentle horse, but it would do the beast no good to follow her into the shady city. In the end, she had to trade the dear creature for a ride with a passing caravan, trusting the kind travelers to take good care of the horse. Now, all she wanted was a nice bath and soft bed, assuming such things would be available for her in this strange, controversial city.
The Vantha walked on to the docks, confident the layers of dirt hid most of her gender, and thinking of little else other than getting some blessed sleep.
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