35th of Fall 513 AV
There are always things to learn and observe and every so often a huge chance arises. Chances are better taken then ignored, this is how many people travel taking the chance to leave their homes and see the world.
This was how Assilsa ended up in Ravok, Nyka and everywhere else she had stayed over the years. Sitting with her legs folded and a book in her lap Assilsa considered where she would end up next. She had found herself a nice wall to lean against, a comfy floor and a lovely, interesting book all in the main room of the Hostel and under the watchful eye of Vysia. Assilsa was enjoying herself, her freshly washed hunting gear, the quiet and her book on Nyka.
After what seemed only a short while after she had started the bookm Assilsa looked up at to the candles being lit. She was sure she had only started reading in the morning, she only started reading for a bell or so, looking down at the book Assilsa sadly confirmed how long she had been reading.
“One… Two… Three…”
Aloud she counted fifteen pages left of the book, looking up again with a pout Assilsa’s eyes focused on a flickering candle, refusing to finish the book.
There are always things to learn and observe and every so often a huge chance arises. Chances are better taken then ignored, this is how many people travel taking the chance to leave their homes and see the world.
This was how Assilsa ended up in Ravok, Nyka and everywhere else she had stayed over the years. Sitting with her legs folded and a book in her lap Assilsa considered where she would end up next. She had found herself a nice wall to lean against, a comfy floor and a lovely, interesting book all in the main room of the Hostel and under the watchful eye of Vysia. Assilsa was enjoying herself, her freshly washed hunting gear, the quiet and her book on Nyka.
After what seemed only a short while after she had started the bookm Assilsa looked up at to the candles being lit. She was sure she had only started reading in the morning, she only started reading for a bell or so, looking down at the book Assilsa sadly confirmed how long she had been reading.
“One… Two… Three…”
Aloud she counted fifteen pages left of the book, looking up again with a pout Assilsa’s eyes focused on a flickering candle, refusing to finish the book.