Brewing For a Fight
The 15th of spring, 518 AV
The 15th of spring, 518 AV
The dawn rest had just come to an end, and Lhavit was beginning to stir again as people filtered back into the streets, ready to go about their days. The early morning sunlight was pale but warm, reflecting off of the skyglass buildings and refracting iridescent spots of light into the air.
At Mhakula's Teahouse, Guzo was beginning to brew a fresh batch of tea; despite the heat, the residents of Lhavit loved their tea, and he was expecting a fairly busy day as always. "Suya my dear, do me a favour and prop the front door open, won't you? A bit of fresh air will do this old man good. This damnable heat has been getting to me, I fear." The grey-haired man addressed his granddaughter as he added a mixed blend of herbs to the boiling water.
"Of course," Atsuya nodded, stopping her sweeping of the main dining and drinking area. She crossed over to the front door, opening it as wide as she could; it took only a brief moment of scouring the ground outside to find a stone to prop against the door to keep it open.
She finished up the sweeping quickly, and just in time as the first customers began to wander in. The few servers they hired would deal with seating them, so Atsuya ducked into the backroom to help her grandfather with brewing the tea.
Seeking out Mhakula's for training, Rigel Nebula may have had doubts upon casting his gaze upon the building. It looked like any other teahouse, albeit perhaps slightly more elaborate, golden statues of Zintila adorning the perimeter. Regardless, it was perhaps one of Lhavit's worst kept secrets that the teahouse did indeed offer training in combat.
Upon entering the teahouse, Rigel would be greeted with the scent of herbs wafting through the air, fresh and not quite bitter. One of the servers approached the dark-haired man with a bright smile. "A good morning to you! Please, if you'd follow me." She beckoned, leading Rigel to an unoccupied table along the wall.
The table was small, but not cramped, having enough room for a single person to sit comfortably; the single chair was adorned with a plump cushion. "What can I get for you today? Or did you want some time to consider? I can fetch you our menu as well, if you wish." The young woman smiled at Rigel once more, waiting patiently for a response.