28th of Spring, 514
Pleasure under Leth, Business under Syna.
The phrase had been Tydus' philosophy of the past six years, though tonight was one of the nights that it was to be broken. An inferior theory had been tended to, with Tydus inspecting his ship and working off the hangover and strange decisions he had made the night prior after he had parted from the Alements. There was no regret in his decisions, but waking up in the middle of the night in his Lia's embrace had forced the Tempest into breaking a pact that he had made with himself, and had, therefore, impacted the rest of his day.
In due time, things would be worked out, but tonight was not the time to do so. Feet took him from the deck of his casinor and into the Alements, noting the buzzing patronage of the newly opened location. He considered joining in the merriment, a glass of foreign liquor and speaking in foreign tongue with strangers had its appeal, but the Svefra held his desires. He had come for a reason.
Syna's last lights had died away, hidden behind the western seas as Leth loomed over the world, spilling pale moonlight over Riverfall as Tydus Tempest made his way towards the bar, spotting the familiar face of the female bartender. Yet another smile graced the Svefra's features as he sat in front of the woman, a wave of the hand cast in order to draw her attention as he asked of her, "Lass, is the proprietor, Caelum, still present? I'd very much like'ta speak to 'im. Spoke to 'im yesterday."
The woman tilted her head before a nod moved her features in recognition, "Right, right! You're the one who asked about the rum last night! Apparently he had some in the back and never told us about it. Huh. I'll go get him for you."
The Svefra could understand why. If Tydus had bottles of the sweet elixir stowed away, there was almost no chance of him sharing it with the world and putting it up for sale. He'd let the rest of Riverfall enjoy their piss in a mug, or the other strange, and perhaps delightful (though equally inferior) concoctions and spirits that made up the Alements' menu. Sell what works, keep the best for yourself. It was a proper way to handle one's business, after all, one needed to eat and drink as well, no?
The woman turned on her heel and moved about in search of the proprietor, Tydus allowing a cursory glance in her direction before his gaze set about to trace the labels of each bottle behind the bar, curiosity present in his Laviku-blessed eyes.