by Salumi Ahera on August 25th, 2014, 11:45 pm
3rd day of Summer, 514
The first glimpse Salumi had of Riverfall was not it's harbour or the city's brilliant side carving its way out the cliffs, but of the streaming blue mineral flood from the veins as they laced their way through the sand underwater. She'd urged Reedweaver to slow as she stared in awe; sunken cargo, abanndoned trash, lost fabrics and bottom-feeding fish blossomed around the city like a reef and the taste of fresh-water flooded her senses as a strange, gritty sensation that made her ears quiver from the oddness.
The keel of a ship passed over Reedweaver's head and the seahorse darted to the side in fright, ignoring 'Lumi's urgings for him to calm until they were no longer being shadowed by the wooden vessel. She stroked his coarse skin, singing reassurance to the seahorse before she urged him higher and toward the surface so she could break the water and take in the sights.
She took a moment as her eyes adjusted slowly to the brightness of the morning and the water dripped from her forehead, but when she found herself staring up at the imposing, strange city, it did indeed take her breath away. It was nothing like 'Lumi had expected, and everything like she had wondered. There was no coral edifice, no sea-sculptured design; just rock and land and a waterfall so much bigger than the small bubbling rivers she'd seen once or twice.
It took a long while before she was able to tear her gaze from the mist-shrouded landscape and examine the docks. They were busy and full of ships, although, she saw immediately there were berths at water-level for smaller one-man fishing vessels. She'd have to use one of them.
It might have been early morning when she glimpsed the city, but by the time she found a small cove half a bell down the coast that Reedweaver could enter, and stored her camping gear, it was closer to midmorning. She waited until the small dock was unused and pulled herself out of the water there; clicking at Reedweaver to go find himself something to eat or head back to the campsite while she explored. Her arms shook with nerves and excitement as she undid the seal on her watertight packages she'd gotten from traders and pulled out her plain tunic and skirts, fumbling around in them still-wet until she had the very non-Charodae clothing on and her very plain blue cloak pulled around her.
She was still putting her mostly unused sandals on when one of the local greeters poked his head around the corner of the dock. "Thought I saw someone docking here..." although there was no ship with her, so his frown was one of confusion."Welcome, traveller. Here is a scroll of welcome from the city. It contains ........"
'Lumi found herself nodding dumbly and quickly to the flood of Common; she'd known that she'd have to improve her speaking skills- she was definitely better at reading and writing common- but she hadn't thought about listening skills. He spoke so fast and so rapidly it left her catching every few words and wondering what some of the terms were. And then he was off to greet a ship that had just come in, leaving her clutching a scroll in her hand.
'Lumi glanced down at the object, still a little shocked and unrolled it. What she'd been lost understanding in words, was quickly evident in text as she read the neatly printed lines. The small vessel dock had a step-ladder up to the main warf and she took this, awkwardly gaining her barings as she reminded herself how to walk without currents. she'd been in the saddle for weeks now and it was nice to stretch her legs, even if it felt unnatural to have no buoyancy.
A few minutes passed as she slowly read the scroll of entry and made her way through the docks as nimble and graceful as though she didn't just climb out of the sea. She tried to keep her hood up over her head, not wanting to alarm anyone too much, although it was clear whatever was under the hood was no Akalak or human; even with her dark skin, it was not as dark as theirs. Although with all the other race travellers, she was certainly not going to be the most unusual visitor to the city. Although, hardly dressed for the winter chill, but she didn't really notice- the ocean was a cold place and dripping wet in winter did little to upset her.
'Lumi noticed the scroll didn't outline where the libraries or important schools were, but she figured she should get a feel for the place before she tried to find them herself. Besides, the Akalak seemed friendly enough. Certainly, they were all armed and she was reading something about trial by combat for crimes, and that was pretty barbaric as far as she was concerned, but they had vast knowledge as well, and... she resigned to try and not judge them too harshly. And, as her stomach growled, to find some lunch.