Far From Home
Spring 38th 515 AV
Location: The Great Harbor
So far their trip had led them only further and further across the waters that quickly became the Suvan Sea, all while at the tail of their journey the idea of home grew smaller and smaller while the world proved it was only bigger. Their venture to Riverfall at first seemed strange and while they had several major adjustments to make, Byron deemed it necessary to put that place behind them for a short time being, until he felt he were in better control of... whatever the petch that place did to them upon arrival. It had been a weird transition he didn't notice off hand, something he wouldn't have immediately thought about until he finally noticed the signs. The way his brother acted there, the way they both acted while there felt backwards from what he originally intended, and that didn't really contribute to his search for any possible answers with ways to discover memory restoration. Alas he felt that this had not only turned into a wild goose chase, but more into a wild adventure that would only continue to grow out of hand, should he attempt to carry on any further away from their homeland. They had arrived in Syliras; capitol city of Sylira or so he heard. He didn't take the word to heart without considering it himself, first he wanted to see the city with his own eyes before he decided anything.
Now with the harbor finally in view and the sailors allowing departure from the ship Byron eased out of his lean against the bow and knelt to grasp his travel bag, and then stood straight with a hand down to Tailen to help up the younger brother. The trip across the sea had been shorter than he expected but it still felt like forever, and now that they were on solid land once more he had to get over the motions of sailing that lingered within his legs. "So this is the city of Syliras the sailors were talking about!" The younger brother cheered as he bounced a couple of times out of excitement, one last look cast over his shoulder to the sea. Byron figured Tai did so to look at the ship before they were gone, granted they probably wouldn't be sailing anywhere for a while now.
"That's right. Now that we're here maybe we can really find ways to regain your lost memory, and if nothing comes up then the least we can do is enjoy the air here and see if anything comes up." He reasoned with hands tucked into the pockets of his trousers as they walked further along the harbor, they reached shortly reached a stop though as the older brother looked upon the sight of the city before them though. Riverfall looked a lot more intimidating than this place, it had big blue giants about that ran the place, and the geography was much more... well it was different. The further they sailed the flatter the land looked it seemed, but this place looked like an over-sized fortress with overwhelming walls to surround it. "Huh, makes me wonder if they're trying to keep everything out or everyone in..." He muttered the thought to himself before he sent a notion for Tailen to follow him. The two brothers had to find a place to rest their heads for the season and for a means of income, otherwise they were both practically screwed and homeless. While they walked onward Byron adjusted his shoulders to cope with the tension, the weight of his gear proved taxing in energy while he felt the bow tap against his back off and on.
Spring 38th 515 AV
Location: The Great Harbor
So far their trip had led them only further and further across the waters that quickly became the Suvan Sea, all while at the tail of their journey the idea of home grew smaller and smaller while the world proved it was only bigger. Their venture to Riverfall at first seemed strange and while they had several major adjustments to make, Byron deemed it necessary to put that place behind them for a short time being, until he felt he were in better control of... whatever the petch that place did to them upon arrival. It had been a weird transition he didn't notice off hand, something he wouldn't have immediately thought about until he finally noticed the signs. The way his brother acted there, the way they both acted while there felt backwards from what he originally intended, and that didn't really contribute to his search for any possible answers with ways to discover memory restoration. Alas he felt that this had not only turned into a wild goose chase, but more into a wild adventure that would only continue to grow out of hand, should he attempt to carry on any further away from their homeland. They had arrived in Syliras; capitol city of Sylira or so he heard. He didn't take the word to heart without considering it himself, first he wanted to see the city with his own eyes before he decided anything.
Now with the harbor finally in view and the sailors allowing departure from the ship Byron eased out of his lean against the bow and knelt to grasp his travel bag, and then stood straight with a hand down to Tailen to help up the younger brother. The trip across the sea had been shorter than he expected but it still felt like forever, and now that they were on solid land once more he had to get over the motions of sailing that lingered within his legs. "So this is the city of Syliras the sailors were talking about!" The younger brother cheered as he bounced a couple of times out of excitement, one last look cast over his shoulder to the sea. Byron figured Tai did so to look at the ship before they were gone, granted they probably wouldn't be sailing anywhere for a while now.
"That's right. Now that we're here maybe we can really find ways to regain your lost memory, and if nothing comes up then the least we can do is enjoy the air here and see if anything comes up." He reasoned with hands tucked into the pockets of his trousers as they walked further along the harbor, they reached shortly reached a stop though as the older brother looked upon the sight of the city before them though. Riverfall looked a lot more intimidating than this place, it had big blue giants about that ran the place, and the geography was much more... well it was different. The further they sailed the flatter the land looked it seemed, but this place looked like an over-sized fortress with overwhelming walls to surround it. "Huh, makes me wonder if they're trying to keep everything out or everyone in..." He muttered the thought to himself before he sent a notion for Tailen to follow him. The two brothers had to find a place to rest their heads for the season and for a means of income, otherwise they were both practically screwed and homeless. While they walked onward Byron adjusted his shoulders to cope with the tension, the weight of his gear proved taxing in energy while he felt the bow tap against his back off and on.