Fall 26, 515 – Wooden Wonders Workshop
Sayana woke early that morning. What she had thought would have been a simple purchase had not turned out to be so and her gut still churned at how some of the words had been exchanged. Still, she would need a second bed and probably a crib for Andreas. The Eypharian slipped out of the room quietly and left the Cubacious Inn. She brought coins and her usual set of daggers, and slipped on a dark cloak. It seemed overcast and gloomy outside, which was rather fitting of her mood, and she considered the best place to go. There was the Bizarre Bazaar, however, she realized she also wanted to visit the docks if possible. She wanted to set up at least one person who would let her know if Nephti attempted to escape via ship.
With her destination in mind, she headed through the streets of Alvadas. Her route led her downhill for the most part and when she started smelling the salty air of the sea, she knew she was on the right track. Gulls called loudly and she soon found her way to the Patchwork Port. Despite some of the eerie qualities of the city, she was rather glad it wasn’t changing on her so frequently. The port was rather haphazardly laid out. It kind of reminded her of the strange angles at the Crooked Playhouse. But before she could get a good look around, it started to rain.
Ah petch… She started running across various docks and wooden streets trying to find some sort of shelter. She splashed hard in a puddle and nearly slipped upon the slick wet wood. She looked this way and that, and finally spotted a sign that looked like the entrance to a store front. “Wood… something something. Good enough for me.” Sayana muttered upon reading the sign and bolted for the store just as the rains started to pound upon the docks.
Sayana charged into the workshop and panted for several moments as she wiped her wet hair out from her face. Inside she was surprised at all the woodworking tools and realized that the store might actually be able to provide what she was looking for. She looked around for someone who might be available and asked, “What sort of wooden things do you make? Would I be able to commission you to make a bed and maybe a crib?”
Sayana woke early that morning. What she had thought would have been a simple purchase had not turned out to be so and her gut still churned at how some of the words had been exchanged. Still, she would need a second bed and probably a crib for Andreas. The Eypharian slipped out of the room quietly and left the Cubacious Inn. She brought coins and her usual set of daggers, and slipped on a dark cloak. It seemed overcast and gloomy outside, which was rather fitting of her mood, and she considered the best place to go. There was the Bizarre Bazaar, however, she realized she also wanted to visit the docks if possible. She wanted to set up at least one person who would let her know if Nephti attempted to escape via ship.
With her destination in mind, she headed through the streets of Alvadas. Her route led her downhill for the most part and when she started smelling the salty air of the sea, she knew she was on the right track. Gulls called loudly and she soon found her way to the Patchwork Port. Despite some of the eerie qualities of the city, she was rather glad it wasn’t changing on her so frequently. The port was rather haphazardly laid out. It kind of reminded her of the strange angles at the Crooked Playhouse. But before she could get a good look around, it started to rain.
Ah petch… She started running across various docks and wooden streets trying to find some sort of shelter. She splashed hard in a puddle and nearly slipped upon the slick wet wood. She looked this way and that, and finally spotted a sign that looked like the entrance to a store front. “Wood… something something. Good enough for me.” Sayana muttered upon reading the sign and bolted for the store just as the rains started to pound upon the docks.
Sayana charged into the workshop and panted for several moments as she wiped her wet hair out from her face. Inside she was surprised at all the woodworking tools and realized that the store might actually be able to provide what she was looking for. She looked around for someone who might be available and asked, “What sort of wooden things do you make? Would I be able to commission you to make a bed and maybe a crib?”