Aladon smiled when he was approached by the first woman who already seemed to know him. She introduced herself as Juli Chaliva. The heard of the captain of the Veronica; however, he was bad with names. Was he one of the founders? The Isur listened to the young woman as she explained the situation with the saw mill, and her want for the settlement of Syka to be more self-sufficient. He could only imagination the cost of importing materials from the other cities on the continent. It must cost the Founders a fortune. He continued listening silently as she hinted that she had more selfish reasons for the betterment of Syka. She would get to spend more time with her father. That simple statement soften his heart slightly as she seemed to yearned more for her father's time. He could sympathize with the human women because it been some years since he was eating dinner with his own dad. The other woman behind her seemed much more cautious of him. Juli introduced her as Nya Winters. She didn't say much accept a simple hello. He started to wonder if he intruded on something.
Aladon shook Juli hand and gave it a respectful squeeze and said with smile, “It is a pleasure to meet you, Juli Chaliva. By the good grace of Izurdin, I will do my best to keep your father by your side.”
Releasing Juli's hand, he looked Nya Winters. It seemed like he interrupted a lesson in clam foraging. For a moment, he felt guilty that he interrupted his lesson. Suddenly Juli went into her lesson about gathering razor clams. She explained they were little indentations in the sand. Aladon asked seeing the hole, “Do the clam burrow into the sand? If they do, these must be entrance into it. Am I right or completely wrong?”
Aladon knelt in the wet sand next to her and watched her shove the tube into the sand till the handle was at the sand line. She put her finger on the hole and lifted it out of the sand revealing another razor clam. Juli explained it caused suction that kept the sand in the tube. When she released her finger, she shook out the tube to reveal a elongated clam. Tapping his chin, the Isur stuck out a hand to her and ask, “May I try using the tool?” When she gave it to him, he decided to do a dry run. Aladon ran through the steps out loud for Juli to her, “OK, I shove the tube into the sand till the handle meets to sand line.” The Isur shove the tube into the sand into the sand and continues, “Than I yank it up?” He watched the sand fall back onto the beach as he pulled up the tube, “Wait I am missing a step aren't I...?
He looked mulled over for a moment, and Juli added patiently, “Put your finger over the hole...”
Once again, he shoved the metal tube into the damp sand to the sand line, but this time around, he put his finger over the hole than pulled up on the tube with sand inside it. Releasing his finger from the hole, the Isur smiled to himself, nodded to Juli, and said with a chuckle, “Well it definitely works wonderfully with all the steps. Thank you Juli.” He reaches down and picks up the clam that she found and hands it to her.
Suddenly, Nya explained to him that she bartered some leather bracers that she made as payment for these clam hunting lessons. Nya insisted that he should stay and learn something, and insisted that he should pay Juli for services. Immediately Nya got his respect from the Isur for suggesting it. She was a clever woman to help her friend. The smile turned to a smirk and said to Nya, “You do make a good point, Nya, and I respect your thoughts on compensation for services rendered. Juli should be compensated for her services. If I agree to them.”
The Isur thought for a few ticks, decided on the arrangement, and said to Juli, “I am going to be honest with you. I know very little of the life outside a city, so learning how to gather my own food is a must have skill for my survival. The last thing that I want to do is burden Syka. So if you could teach me the art of clam hunting, I would appreciate it. As for payment.”
Unbuckling his bastard sword and scabbard from his belt and talking off his hat, Aladon stated, “I don't have any money or really anything to barter with you on me, but I willing use these items as collateral till I can get back to my tent and grab some money. I would like to buy my own claming kit. Plus whatever you think is fair compensation for your lessons.”
Aladon looked at the dusty beat up hat and said, “This hat has special memories attached to it. I bought it when I arrived in Riverfall. I used it in the mines and went out into the field studying rocks.” Looking at the sword, Aladon says, “The sword I bought in Sultros, but I spend most of my time behind a forge. I am surprised that I haven't stabbed myself in the foot with it yet.”
Held them out to Juli, but he looked Nya and said jokily with a wink at her, “If I don't pay Juli, Nya can come find me and bring down her street justice on me.”
Aladon wasn't sure if Nya was warrior type, but she seemed to take command of the situation. The last thing he wanted to do go back on his word with other citizens of Syka. He had been really too formal up to this point, but the joke, he hoped, would lighten the mood. He let Juli decide if she accepts his collateral.
When Juli accepted the collateral, Aladon immediately noticed that the woman was all business when she started to teach him how to forage for clams. He noticed Nya give him a look, and he noticed and gave her a friendly smirked back at her. Juli was welcoming woman, and he hoped that Nya was starting to warm up to him. He watched and listen intently as she explained the tools needed for both razor clams and butter clams. She explained that he needed to use the tube for the razor clams and the rake and shovel for the butter clams. He will definitely need her to show him how to use the tube for the razor clam. She told him that the butter clams are normally in the gravel by the rocks. She finished by telling him that they need to go farther down the beach to where the butter clams are located. Aladon decided ask before they go on their next task. Deciding to be playful with the women, the blacksmith grabbed his gear and asked, “Teacher Chaliva. I don't want to hold up the class. I have question about the razor clams? Do you use the tubes, so you don't cut your hand on the shells since they are called razor clams? I know it a dumb question...” He wasn't trying to be a smart arse. He really didn't know. If he ever bought shell fish, it was in a market by the docks in Riverfall already shelled. He already picked one up, but he didn't run his finger along any ridges of the shell.
Aladon decided to walk along side Nya, and he glanced at her. She said that she made some bracers to trade for these lessons, so she must be a tradesman like himself. He said to Nya as he continued to follow Juli, “You mentioned that you traded some leather bracers for these lessons, Nya? How do you like leather-working? Is it like tailoring? Sorry for being nosy, but I enjoy talking to other people about their passion for their art.” He was a devote follower of Izurdin, so he was about to explain that he curious about how his god influenced her trade, but he knew from experience that different people had different belief in the gods. He didn't want her to think that he was a zealot.
When they made it to the gravel bar, he watched as she laid out the the tools for butter clams. Juli used the rake to rake away the top layer of the gravel. She explained that the butter clams were shallow in the gravel. When she finally removed enough gravel, she pulled out a small clam. Immediately, Nya made the comment about it not being enough for a meal. He looked at Nya and said with nod, “I guess if you find enough of them. They could be a meal or a snack..”
Juli explained that the razor clams were the main meal and the butter clams were the tasty side dish. She offered the recipes to preparing them, and Aladon immediately said chuckle, “I would love the recipe for them. I can't cook, so it will either turn out burnt or raw!” The Isur had survival question, “Can you eat clams raw, Juli?”
Immediately, Juli offered him her rake and knelt in the gravel besides her and started to rake back the gravel. Aladon remembered panning for minerals in the river by Riverfall. It was fun messy work just like this, but it brought back fond memories of working in the mines and underground rivers in Sultros panning for precious minerals or gold. The Isur started to rake, and he started to hum a Isur working tune. He wasn't a singer by any means, and it been such a long time that he forgot the words. As he raked back the gravel, he noticed that he wasn't having any luck finding a clam. Suddenly, he heard Nya ask him a question for his reason for coming to Syka. He decided to answer while still looking for his illusive clam, “I come from the mountain city of Sultros in the region of Kalea. It a city much different from Syka or Riverfall, but it as eventually beautiful. My people live mostly underground in the belly of Mt. Izurith...”
Making a face at the gravel ditch, the Isur says to clam, “These little buggers must be quick cause I can't find the anywhere. Wait I think I found one!” Aladon picks up a flat clam like stone, looks at it, and tosses it to the side, “Nope that a stone. Can't eat that...Unless! Do you have a good recipe for rocks Juli?”
Aladon smirked at Nya and said with a small laugh, “Sorry...anyways I am being rude. Didn't come here for the money, Nya if that is what your thinking. I could have stayed in Riverfall perfected my art and became a master weapon-smith. A city of blue warriors would pay a fortune for Isur crafted weapons.”
The Isur started to pick up some of the larger stones by hand and when they were cleared, he continued raking. Stopping for a moment, he gathered his thoughts and continued to answer her question, “No I came here for the opportunity to have a hand in something new. Please don't judge me, but I believe my life was slowly being guided by Izurdin to help shape this city. I know that I sound like a crazy religious nut right now, and I might be delusional in my thinking, but I truly think Skya at this moment is lump of clay that needs some tender guidance from the people living in it to make something truly beautiful...”
Releasing that he sounds like his birth mother, Aladon remembered his mother talking so passionately about her work that he sounded like his mother right now. Finally, he rake away the final layer of stones to reveal a butter clam. Picking it up triumphantly, he present it them and said with chuckle, “You thought you can hide clam! You won't be laughing later when I burn you tonight!”
Realizing that he was being a idiot, Aladon cheek flushed slightly and handed Juli the clam for safe keeping. When she told him about Goeduck clams, the Isur was amazed at the size. Going from a clam the size of your thumb to one the size of your fist was insane. Aladon looked at Nya and asked jokingly, “So I wonder if clams just get bigger in size. Will I have to use my sword to fight them off?” |
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