Timestamp: 67th of Summer 514 AV
Early this morning in sight of the raising towers of Riverfall, Eselle had noticed Simon favoring his right front hoof. A cursory inspection told her the leg was hot but otherwise she didn’t know what to look for. As a result, she had bundled all of their belongings onto her back. The only object she too great for her to carry the remaining miles was the saddle. So Simon was forced to carry this and his blanket. Still the Konti felt it just that she support them through this leg as he had supported her thus far.
In Syna’s most prominent season the Konti sweltered under the weight of her traveling gear. Leading the limping Simon through the unfamiliar streets of Riverfall. There were no familiar faces here. While there had been an advert in the introductory scroll for a stable, Eselle knew none of the landmarks in the area. She had no way to find help but to begin asking.
She was beginning to grow frantically worried, Simon’s limp was only growing more pronounced as the day weathered. Still the konti tried to force her face into a smile as she approached the first friendly looking woman.
Syna had stripped Eselle of her white cloak and that was bundled within her travelign supplies. She wore black pants that held the tail of long roads and filled the weave with dust. Her boots, once white, showed not only dust but mud around the toes. It would be a long time scrubbing her clothing to get them clean if ever she did. Her blouse was a simple affair although it had been dyed with a powdery blue.
Her heavily accented in common gave away her Muran descent and the first woman sent her on down the road. Leading her gilding around the bulk of the people so he wasn’t further stressed the Konti tried to follow the directions. It proved too difficult with all the new sights, sounds, and smells for her to find the way at the intersection. She approached around woman this time. “I am sorry, please could you tell me where a stable is?”
Simon huffed over Eselle’s shoulder and the seer turned to comfort her friend with a pat on the cheek. She noticed now he wouldn’t even use the tip of his hoof, he was truly walking without putting any weight on his leg. Eselle spun back to the young woman she had asked, her scaled cheeks reflecting the midday sun. “Please, is it close?”
Early this morning in sight of the raising towers of Riverfall, Eselle had noticed Simon favoring his right front hoof. A cursory inspection told her the leg was hot but otherwise she didn’t know what to look for. As a result, she had bundled all of their belongings onto her back. The only object she too great for her to carry the remaining miles was the saddle. So Simon was forced to carry this and his blanket. Still the Konti felt it just that she support them through this leg as he had supported her thus far.
In Syna’s most prominent season the Konti sweltered under the weight of her traveling gear. Leading the limping Simon through the unfamiliar streets of Riverfall. There were no familiar faces here. While there had been an advert in the introductory scroll for a stable, Eselle knew none of the landmarks in the area. She had no way to find help but to begin asking.
She was beginning to grow frantically worried, Simon’s limp was only growing more pronounced as the day weathered. Still the konti tried to force her face into a smile as she approached the first friendly looking woman.
Syna had stripped Eselle of her white cloak and that was bundled within her travelign supplies. She wore black pants that held the tail of long roads and filled the weave with dust. Her boots, once white, showed not only dust but mud around the toes. It would be a long time scrubbing her clothing to get them clean if ever she did. Her blouse was a simple affair although it had been dyed with a powdery blue.
Her heavily accented in common gave away her Muran descent and the first woman sent her on down the road. Leading her gilding around the bulk of the people so he wasn’t further stressed the Konti tried to follow the directions. It proved too difficult with all the new sights, sounds, and smells for her to find the way at the intersection. She approached around woman this time. “I am sorry, please could you tell me where a stable is?”
Simon huffed over Eselle’s shoulder and the seer turned to comfort her friend with a pat on the cheek. She noticed now he wouldn’t even use the tip of his hoof, he was truly walking without putting any weight on his leg. Eselle spun back to the young woman she had asked, her scaled cheeks reflecting the midday sun. “Please, is it close?”