OOCSo sorry about the long wait! There's not a good reminder because it's not in my usual city and not with the usual people. If I'm taking too long, please feel free to poke me. Aladari could feel the physical shift in her eyes as they colored a vivid green at the mention of fishing. She lived for fish, and so catching something new in a foreign city was the most exciting thing she could think of. With the dock too busy for fish to enjoy the area, and too crowded for nets or hooks to be effective, she had not yet gotten the chance. Now, not only would she be able to fish, but she would also get guidance from a native!
"I will love that." She answered with a large grin.
"Where to?"Once they started walking away from the docks, and the din of sailors, Aladari began to think over the questions, and her answers.
"The ship has docked almost a third of a season. It is long time for us, but I don't think it is long for you. We come from Zeltiva, what is where I was birthed. My parents are there, also, but they are of Avanthal. I want to go to Avanthal, but I could have to stop in Sunberth for a season or more."The sailor shrugged. It made no difference in the long run whether or not she had to stop in Sunberth. She only wanted to see Morwen in person before she died, and so she hoped she had plenty of time.
"For you, you have lived here so long? Your family is here?"Turning her attention back to the new world around her, Aladari began to take in the sights. The sand was soft, and it had a gentle glow. The buildings, too, were lightly-colored, and swirled with designs as though they were caught in the tide. The people were quiet and hospitable, to strangers or to their own, and they seemed so peaceful. However, Aladari could not forget that the woman beside her carried a blade.
"What are the kind of...predators....here?" She repeated the word carefully, letting its sound shape her tongue. It was foreign- Zeltivans spoke of politics and education, not fighting- but it was also a fun word. It was longer, and the way it almost rhymed (pra-da-tar) was strangely satisfying. Eager to show off her learning, she tried again.
"In Zeltiva, we are not worried about the predators. The Wave Guard, they keep us safe. You are safe here, also, yes?"