The 70th of Winter, 513AV
Midday
Their Shared Room in The Sunset Quarters
Midday
Their Shared Room in The Sunset Quarters
"I know that this is not your usual area of expertise... but we could really use your help..." The scrawny trio had sought Razkar and Edreina out as they took their midday meal in their room. There were two boys with a bone structure that indicated relation and a slight, gray-eyed girl who's flickering glances led Edreina to believe that she quite fancied the elder brother. The younger brother was speaking now, as he had most of their meeting. The brothers shared hair and eyes of a supple brown that reminded Edreina of warm leather and the time she had spent riding from Syliras to Zeltiva.
Their request was a simple one, on the surface. They were asking Edreina and Razkar to escort them to the mystical island of Sahova where they could apparently learn the magical arts. There was an academy there, they had been told, and such was where they thought they belonged; the rough city of Sunberth did not agree with them. With single-minded curiosity - A city devoted to magic? Such a thing existed? She had to see it! - the slim Svefra had decided early on that she would argue the point of the trio if Razkar had any qualms. It would be a shorter trip than their last, if the roughly-drawn map they were shown was any indication.
"Sahova is a city of undead Nuits and mages..." the girl admitted in a small voice, reluctantly meeting Edreina's curious gaze. "But I would still feel safer there than here." A strange emotion flickered into the girl's eyes and Edreina nearly recognized it, or at least a hint of it.
Sighing gently, she turned to Razkar who sat on the bed beside her. "Razkar and I will talk this over." There was no room for any disagreeing in her voice, but she decided to toss him a bone in case he had some sort of valid points. "I cannot promise that we will be able to do this for you," her eyes returned to the middle boy, the younger. "If I cannot, I promise to find someone who will take you, at the very least."
There was an undeniable spark of hope in six eyes. Young though they all were, Edreina noticed that their time in Sunberth had aged them even more than it had her. This was not the place for young minds to prosper; it was the city of Brutes and Thieves.
"If you'll leave us... We will find you tonight at Synaset with some kind of an answer, and perhaps a plan."
"Thank you so much..." The eldest said in his rich bass voice. He would make a wonderful Hypnotist... the Svefra mused, remembering that he rarely spoke and, even then, his words were always well chosen.
With that, the trio left, letting the door click gently on their way.
"What do you think?" Edreina asked finally, laying back on the bed with a groan. Was this what it felt like to be a Lia?
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The cure for anything is salt water:
sweat, tears, or the sea.
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The cure for anything is salt water:
sweat, tears, or the sea.
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