2nd of Fall, AV 514 Thirteenth Bell
Pulren had been enjoying the Aguilar Hot SPrings, for the most part, but his initial traveling companions were often in Sunberth proper for most days, rarely there at all to speak with. It got old. The caretakers of the Springs seemed interesting enough, but outside of his payment, Pulren just didn't seem to make much of an impression on them. Probably because he wasn't a great Knight like Markus. It was hard to tell. The Zeltivan knew that if he was going to make his own waves in Sunberth, he would have to at least dip his toes in. Taking up his fishing pole, he departed for the docks in which the trio had arrived during the Summer.
He found it to be a strange, long walk from the idyllic surroundings of the Springs to the ugliness of the city. Calling Sunberth a city was strange enough in itself. Everything he had heard and seen made it sound more like the aftermath of a war than a place that people called home. In some ways, it made his boring life in Zeltiva something to miss. Once he started seeing the smoke rising and the sounds of people, he could already see that there were throngs of dirty people there, as dirty as the town. Seeing the coastline, he just did his best to step through the brush and look for his own spot to fish at.
Sadly, the banks were few and all of them left either a push in to water or a stab in the back, so Pulren moved on to the proper docks of Sunberth, seeing a few souls dotting the planks. It would be nice to fish and relax, but equally nice to talk to a local. Threading his pole and tying a hook on, he knelt in his leather pants near the silt by the docks. Fingering the grey, wet soil, he found what he sought: a large worm. Hooking it on, he wrapped the loose length of line around his gloved left hand and walked up to the water's edge. There was a young woman nearby, also tending to her line. She looked local and wasn't too hard on the eyes, either. Pulren was accustomed to harlots, but considering the general populace of Sunberth, it concerned him as to their quality.
He knew that he probably looked out of sorts in his fitted high boots and leather pants, but he had to remember that just as the Knight had been doing, he would use his alias here. Pulren Marsh could remain in Zeltiva, standing guard over some barnacles. Palaren Marshall would cast his line out, the water breaking with the worm's landing, a satisfying 'plop' heard. His bait was out, now to see what he could catch. "Catching anything?", he said over to the attractive fisherwoman.
Pulren had been enjoying the Aguilar Hot SPrings, for the most part, but his initial traveling companions were often in Sunberth proper for most days, rarely there at all to speak with. It got old. The caretakers of the Springs seemed interesting enough, but outside of his payment, Pulren just didn't seem to make much of an impression on them. Probably because he wasn't a great Knight like Markus. It was hard to tell. The Zeltivan knew that if he was going to make his own waves in Sunberth, he would have to at least dip his toes in. Taking up his fishing pole, he departed for the docks in which the trio had arrived during the Summer.
He found it to be a strange, long walk from the idyllic surroundings of the Springs to the ugliness of the city. Calling Sunberth a city was strange enough in itself. Everything he had heard and seen made it sound more like the aftermath of a war than a place that people called home. In some ways, it made his boring life in Zeltiva something to miss. Once he started seeing the smoke rising and the sounds of people, he could already see that there were throngs of dirty people there, as dirty as the town. Seeing the coastline, he just did his best to step through the brush and look for his own spot to fish at.
Sadly, the banks were few and all of them left either a push in to water or a stab in the back, so Pulren moved on to the proper docks of Sunberth, seeing a few souls dotting the planks. It would be nice to fish and relax, but equally nice to talk to a local. Threading his pole and tying a hook on, he knelt in his leather pants near the silt by the docks. Fingering the grey, wet soil, he found what he sought: a large worm. Hooking it on, he wrapped the loose length of line around his gloved left hand and walked up to the water's edge. There was a young woman nearby, also tending to her line. She looked local and wasn't too hard on the eyes, either. Pulren was accustomed to harlots, but considering the general populace of Sunberth, it concerned him as to their quality.
He knew that he probably looked out of sorts in his fitted high boots and leather pants, but he had to remember that just as the Knight had been doing, he would use his alias here. Pulren Marsh could remain in Zeltiva, standing guard over some barnacles. Palaren Marshall would cast his line out, the water breaking with the worm's landing, a satisfying 'plop' heard. His bait was out, now to see what he could catch. "Catching anything?", he said over to the attractive fisherwoman.