Jadlin Hayes
60th Day of Fall, 514
Jad came from the Infirmary feeling as if all was right with the world. They'd pressed and prodded his ribs, while he bent and stretched in a variety of ways, joking that the contortions they were forcing upon him were more likely to re-injure his ribs than any activities he was likely to indulge in recreationally.
There was no soreness remaining from his run-in with the runaway cart the season before. His employer, Mr. Pelthes, the leather worker, had given him easy duty for the entire period between then and now. He'd only had to oversee the warehouse, or one of the shops that made up the bloc of merchantmen of which his employer was a member. He'd been spared the loading and unloading duty when carts of goods were moved in or out.
If not for the fact that he'd saved potentially thousands of mizas worth of goods from being stolen, and by extension, several paydays' worth of mizas, the other employees might have developed greater resentment than the mere eye rolling and head shaking that was passed his way.
Today was to be different though, and Jad was eager to get back to a more demanding degree of labor. But he was surprised to see what he was due to unload from the cart pulling up in front of the warehouse. There were the usual array of crates, barrels and bundles. But this time, there was a single item unlike the rest. A long, narrow box; sealed and ornate with scroll work decorations.
It was a coffin.
There was no soreness remaining from his run-in with the runaway cart the season before. His employer, Mr. Pelthes, the leather worker, had given him easy duty for the entire period between then and now. He'd only had to oversee the warehouse, or one of the shops that made up the bloc of merchantmen of which his employer was a member. He'd been spared the loading and unloading duty when carts of goods were moved in or out.
If not for the fact that he'd saved potentially thousands of mizas worth of goods from being stolen, and by extension, several paydays' worth of mizas, the other employees might have developed greater resentment than the mere eye rolling and head shaking that was passed his way.
Today was to be different though, and Jad was eager to get back to a more demanding degree of labor. But he was surprised to see what he was due to unload from the cart pulling up in front of the warehouse. There were the usual array of crates, barrels and bundles. But this time, there was a single item unlike the rest. A long, narrow box; sealed and ornate with scroll work decorations.
It was a coffin.
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