[7th day of summer 511.a.v.]
[Syliras]
[The Great Bazaar]
[Middle-day]
Having to wonder around the city that was the citadel itself, was never something Amelia enjoyed greatly. For her, the city was full of scum. She hardly enjoyed the way the streets, or would rather call them…hallways, looked. She despised the lack of natural sunlight in the city, she hatted the way this place smelled, no amount of scented oils would help you get rid of the odor that wore on you as you lived here for longer than a few days. ”no wonder the cities bathhouse was so popular” the girl admitted to herself as she continued walking.
You couldn’t really take two steps here, without stepping in someone’s way, you would always be stepping on someone’s toe’s or be stepped one. For a girl of a small built like Amelia, a fragile frame and short compared to the tall and armor covered men walking around, she was nothing but a mouse that people would ignore. Sometimes she felt like falling, tripping…would be the worst thing to happen…you never knew just what was on the ground, no time to look under your feet, it was almost a safe death, the paranoid girl was sure you’d get stumped over.
Eventually finding her way through the market, the small shops, that not all held a welcoming smile to you….and only a few held products that actually looked worth the cost they toke from the girl. ”the price you pay for wearing good clothing” and that was true, ever since she returned from Ravok, it seemed that the city acted towards her a bit differently, nobody knew from where she came, but her wardrobe was filled with fine tailoring and her father’s behavior had worn off on her…making her act like she was of higher origins. Assumingly making people think she had more miza to spare than she actually had. The price of fine clothing.
Stepping in the bazar, the girl had already gathered most of the things she needed, including some meet and milk, bread and some sweets; now she just needed to find some herbs. Some herbal tea to be precise, from the white isle, she knew that this place held some of the best odds in finding those exotic goods.