5th Summer 518 AV
Cold air and grey skies will forever remind her of the day she was finally out of Wind Reach's grasp. Fog frigid and heavy blanketed the world around her. It bit her cheeks and stung her fingers as she struggled to uncurl them from the magnificent beast upon which she had flown. The downward descent and subsequent landing of the Wind Eagle had been surreal, leaving doubts floating in her head about whether or not she was imagining the solid, foreign ground beneath her feet. The solid, foreign, cold ground. Her bare toes were not used to feeling such temperatures.
Narifa finally pulled her hand from the Wind Eagle's back, her head bouncing up and down to try and take in the city she had chosen. It was an impossible endeavor. The abysmal visibility brought with it nothing but a view of the ground about ten feet in front of her. A man pulled her attention away from the rocky path her eyes could just make out, his steps loud but sure, and next to him a large....goat. Or what looked like one. In the common tongue, he directed her to get on the quasi-goat to allow for travel up the path. Tired from her journey and its emotional upheaval, Narifa clumsily complied. A gust of wind accompanied by the sound of flapping wings brought her eyes to her last glimpse of a Wind Eagle. She drank in the sight for as long as she could before succumbing to her guide's practiced introductions.
Once the upward climb was well underway, the Inartan burrowed into her cloak, her only protection against the cold mist. She'd have to invest in some warmer garb when she entered the city. Wind Reach could get cold, but there was always some warmth to be found in the Craft Gallery fires, some leftover summer heat in the walls of the Inner Warrens. Lost in thought and the folds of her cloth, Narifa was woken from an accidental nap by a jolt from the animal beneath her. Her blue-grey eyes blinked in confusion for the shortest moment, then realization hit her. In a rush, the young traveler practically fell from her mount, ignoring the guide's goodbye for the sight rising straight ahead.
The Amaranthine Gate stood proud and beautiful, as if to spite the gloom surrounding it. Its design was a sight for her sore eyes, reminding her that this journey wouldn't be for naught. It couldn't be. Across the distance between her and her first stop, a voice called out,
"Hail, what brings you to Lhavit?"
Narifa's voice caught in her throat, blocked by all of the fears and uncertainties that coloured her dreams on the trip over. What if they turned her away? What if this was just a waste of time? Apparently she had stayed silent for too long, as the guard called once more,
"Traveler, what brings you to Lhavit?"
Before anxiety could claim her, Narifa blurted out,
"Knowledge! I seek...knowledge. Any knowledge you have to give to someone who has only ever known the world in words."
The ensuing pause almost brought the girl to an untimely end. But then, as if in slow motion, Narifa watched the guard wave, and the gate begin to open. There it was - Lhavit, the crystalline city. The traveler shivered. It remained to be seen if it was from anticipation, or from the smog steadily engulfing the life she'd left behind.
Narifa finally pulled her hand from the Wind Eagle's back, her head bouncing up and down to try and take in the city she had chosen. It was an impossible endeavor. The abysmal visibility brought with it nothing but a view of the ground about ten feet in front of her. A man pulled her attention away from the rocky path her eyes could just make out, his steps loud but sure, and next to him a large....goat. Or what looked like one. In the common tongue, he directed her to get on the quasi-goat to allow for travel up the path. Tired from her journey and its emotional upheaval, Narifa clumsily complied. A gust of wind accompanied by the sound of flapping wings brought her eyes to her last glimpse of a Wind Eagle. She drank in the sight for as long as she could before succumbing to her guide's practiced introductions.
Once the upward climb was well underway, the Inartan burrowed into her cloak, her only protection against the cold mist. She'd have to invest in some warmer garb when she entered the city. Wind Reach could get cold, but there was always some warmth to be found in the Craft Gallery fires, some leftover summer heat in the walls of the Inner Warrens. Lost in thought and the folds of her cloth, Narifa was woken from an accidental nap by a jolt from the animal beneath her. Her blue-grey eyes blinked in confusion for the shortest moment, then realization hit her. In a rush, the young traveler practically fell from her mount, ignoring the guide's goodbye for the sight rising straight ahead.
The Amaranthine Gate stood proud and beautiful, as if to spite the gloom surrounding it. Its design was a sight for her sore eyes, reminding her that this journey wouldn't be for naught. It couldn't be. Across the distance between her and her first stop, a voice called out,
"Hail, what brings you to Lhavit?"
Narifa's voice caught in her throat, blocked by all of the fears and uncertainties that coloured her dreams on the trip over. What if they turned her away? What if this was just a waste of time? Apparently she had stayed silent for too long, as the guard called once more,
"Traveler, what brings you to Lhavit?"
Before anxiety could claim her, Narifa blurted out,
"Knowledge! I seek...knowledge. Any knowledge you have to give to someone who has only ever known the world in words."
The ensuing pause almost brought the girl to an untimely end. But then, as if in slow motion, Narifa watched the guard wave, and the gate begin to open. There it was - Lhavit, the crystalline city. The traveler shivered. It remained to be seen if it was from anticipation, or from the smog steadily engulfing the life she'd left behind.