Day 4, Season Winter, 513 AV
It had snowed already. Under normal circumstances that would have made Rinya incredibly miserable. Well, actually it did but it had been her choice not to migrate—for several reasons—and she was determined not to let it get the best of her. She could spend the season holed up in the condo when she wasn’t work, or she could busy herself with… doing something. Anything really. There were still sections of Riverfall she had not visited and since the first snow melted fairly quickly it was a good chance to do that before it actually stuck to the ground.
But first, she had to get something far warmer than just her normal cloak. Her leather jacket was nice, but she actually planned on walking—flying in a bitter wind wasn’t a good choice. It got under her feathers and the chill took hours to fully get out. It crossed her mind to make a visit to Rosela, but if she went to her shop it was likely she’d buy more than just a cloak. Something for later in the season that was for sure. So she dressed in her simply pants and shirt, pulled on her leather jacket—snagging her quiver and bow—and made a quick stop at the Zhongjie Warren. There was always something to buy there. Usually a bit pricey, but well worth it in the long run.
After about a bell she came across exactly what she was looking for. Actually it was more than she was looking for—the price was outrageous. But there it was in front of her. A wool cloak from a Llama, not at all too bad really. The pricey part of it Rinya suspected was that it was fur lined, and not just fur trimmed. On the bright side, it didn’t seem to be any sort of extravagant. Probably rabbit by the feel of it, but it looked warm, that was for certain. With slight reluctance—she never paid so much for one garment before—she handed over the ten gold Mizas.
Once Rinya put on the cloak, adjusting the quiver across it and pulling the hood over herself, she found she couldn’t quite hate the price. It was indeed much warmer and with her hatred of the cold she couldn’t bring herself to complain. Jorin might wonder as to the cost however. Then again—if she wanted it he wasn’t bound to ask questions. With everything settled and the heat began to radiate around her, Rinya made her way across the city towards the only waterfall she hadn’t seen close up yet.
As a hawk, Rinya had taken the time to map out Riverfall. It was as much instinctual as it was hobby for her, to know the region she lived in. Rinya had actually wanted to visit Valkahlah’s Tears for some time, but summer had flown by with work and fall—well that was far busier than she was used to. So with Jorin preoccupied with work, it seemed a decent time to visit. Plus if she was lucky… it might even be a little warmer.
As it turned out, it was warmer if only slightly just. The lava flow itself was plenty warm as she predicted. But it wasn’t nearly as close as she would have liked. Safety wise she supposed she could understand, but in the very least the platform gave her view of the beach. Her eyes could easily make out the flow sliding into the sea. It was almost eerie, the steam rising from the water. But oddly relaxing.
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