Fall 33, 514 AV
One of the things that Dor'gen missed the most about his homeland was the community's dispersal of responsibilities. It mattered not if one was young or old, all had a job to do and they were expected to complete their tasks to the letter. Through this, it was all but assured that there would be fresh meat and drink on the table at every meal; for the Hunters ventured forth daily. Likewise, the city itself was defended from all potential harms by the efforts of the Akalak and his comrades. However, within the sordid city of Sunberth, there was no sense of community nor was there a dispersal of responsibilities. Every man, woman, and child looked out for themselves...and such survivalist tendencies only made the food shortage even more unbearable for the masses.
Personally, this time was difficult for the giant, for he was not exactly suited for cutting back on his eating. In fact, he typically consumed more than the average man; and so cutting back to a subpar level was the definition of torture upon his body. Despite this, he still arose early in the morning in order to head out to take another job. Like most residing in the city, he still had to work in order to survive; regardless of just how terrible the food shortage was. Having taken the time to arm himself appropriately and measure out a small sum of coin for his belt pouch, Dor'gen emerged from the Springs and released a solemn sigh. Usually, he would have at least had breakfast...but this was a luxury that the Springs just could not afford to offer at this point in time.
So, running on an empty stomach, the Akalak did as usual.
Although he was not a strong runner by any stretch of the imagination, Dor'gen straightway took off in a moderate pace northward. Long, swift strides bore the giant along the way whilst he breathed heavily through his mouth. Of course, there was no way that he could jog all the way into the city proper; and as such he slowed to a brisk walk upon his lungs demanding so. At that point, he rested his hands flat upon the top of his head and began gulping down breaths of air until he was ready to begin anew. Once his breath had been caught, the process repeated once more and continued until he jogged his way onto the cobbled, main road of Sunberth. "Whew!" he exclaimed, taking a moment to mop the sweat from his brow.
Looking about, Dor'gen took a moment to get his bearings before recalling where he was to meet his contact. 'Twas an unremarkable home located within the Sunset Quarters, identified solely by the pronounced smudges of green that were plastered upon its door. It took some wandering to find this particular residence amongst all the shacks located in the district, but upon arrival the Akalak wasted no time in announcing his presence. Balling his hand into a fist, he knocked on the door quite solidly until his client answered the door. She, an elderly woman, was not the usual sort to commission the services of a Sellsword, especially one that was a cut above the common thug. However, the job she offered was actually dangerous given the food shortage.
With a warm smile, she greeted the Akalak and shuffled past; bearing a single crate of medium size in her grasp. When Dor'gen inquired as to whether or not she needed a hand, she simply declined with a small chuckle; implying that she didn't have the hard task this morning. "So, what exactly do you need me to do then?" he inquired, folding his arms across his chest. "Simple dearie, just make sure no rascals snatch my crate! It's important that I deliver it on time." A slight look of surprise captivated the Akalak's face; which then prompted her to add: "Between you and I...this crate is full of dried fruit. Right now, it's as valuable as my weight in mizas! So, if you keep this crate safe, I'll be sure to pay you in dried fruit...that is, if you don't mind."
It was as if the woman was sent from Myri herself to keep Dor'gen strong...or at least, that was the Akalak's reaction anyway. If not for her age, he might have hugged her to death right there! "Yes! Oh yes. I would gladly take you up on that." he began, eagerly resting his offhand upon the hilt of his Bastard Sword. "Just how far are we taking this crate?" he asked, just as the woman began walking along the street. "Oh, just over to the Seaside Market. My son's stall is over that way."
Great. Carrying valuables all over the Quarters...this had good idea written all over it.
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One of the things that Dor'gen missed the most about his homeland was the community's dispersal of responsibilities. It mattered not if one was young or old, all had a job to do and they were expected to complete their tasks to the letter. Through this, it was all but assured that there would be fresh meat and drink on the table at every meal; for the Hunters ventured forth daily. Likewise, the city itself was defended from all potential harms by the efforts of the Akalak and his comrades. However, within the sordid city of Sunberth, there was no sense of community nor was there a dispersal of responsibilities. Every man, woman, and child looked out for themselves...and such survivalist tendencies only made the food shortage even more unbearable for the masses.
Personally, this time was difficult for the giant, for he was not exactly suited for cutting back on his eating. In fact, he typically consumed more than the average man; and so cutting back to a subpar level was the definition of torture upon his body. Despite this, he still arose early in the morning in order to head out to take another job. Like most residing in the city, he still had to work in order to survive; regardless of just how terrible the food shortage was. Having taken the time to arm himself appropriately and measure out a small sum of coin for his belt pouch, Dor'gen emerged from the Springs and released a solemn sigh. Usually, he would have at least had breakfast...but this was a luxury that the Springs just could not afford to offer at this point in time.
So, running on an empty stomach, the Akalak did as usual.
Although he was not a strong runner by any stretch of the imagination, Dor'gen straightway took off in a moderate pace northward. Long, swift strides bore the giant along the way whilst he breathed heavily through his mouth. Of course, there was no way that he could jog all the way into the city proper; and as such he slowed to a brisk walk upon his lungs demanding so. At that point, he rested his hands flat upon the top of his head and began gulping down breaths of air until he was ready to begin anew. Once his breath had been caught, the process repeated once more and continued until he jogged his way onto the cobbled, main road of Sunberth. "Whew!" he exclaimed, taking a moment to mop the sweat from his brow.
Looking about, Dor'gen took a moment to get his bearings before recalling where he was to meet his contact. 'Twas an unremarkable home located within the Sunset Quarters, identified solely by the pronounced smudges of green that were plastered upon its door. It took some wandering to find this particular residence amongst all the shacks located in the district, but upon arrival the Akalak wasted no time in announcing his presence. Balling his hand into a fist, he knocked on the door quite solidly until his client answered the door. She, an elderly woman, was not the usual sort to commission the services of a Sellsword, especially one that was a cut above the common thug. However, the job she offered was actually dangerous given the food shortage.
With a warm smile, she greeted the Akalak and shuffled past; bearing a single crate of medium size in her grasp. When Dor'gen inquired as to whether or not she needed a hand, she simply declined with a small chuckle; implying that she didn't have the hard task this morning. "So, what exactly do you need me to do then?" he inquired, folding his arms across his chest. "Simple dearie, just make sure no rascals snatch my crate! It's important that I deliver it on time." A slight look of surprise captivated the Akalak's face; which then prompted her to add: "Between you and I...this crate is full of dried fruit. Right now, it's as valuable as my weight in mizas! So, if you keep this crate safe, I'll be sure to pay you in dried fruit...that is, if you don't mind."
It was as if the woman was sent from Myri herself to keep Dor'gen strong...or at least, that was the Akalak's reaction anyway. If not for her age, he might have hugged her to death right there! "Yes! Oh yes. I would gladly take you up on that." he began, eagerly resting his offhand upon the hilt of his Bastard Sword. "Just how far are we taking this crate?" he asked, just as the woman began walking along the street. "Oh, just over to the Seaside Market. My son's stall is over that way."
Great. Carrying valuables all over the Quarters...this had good idea written all over it.
.