21, Summer 518AV
Common
Makath
The heat and humidity was extraordinary here in Syka. As he walked from Randal's bungalow to the Guest Quarters he couldn't help but wish for another glass of that ice-cold water the man had offered him. He could feel the sweat dripping down his bare chest and back. It would take some time to get used to this.
It didn't take too long for Jace to find the Guest Quarters and and acquire a room for himself where he left most of his belongings before heading out again. There was somewhere else he had to go, someone else he had to meet. Nya, leader of the Rangers. Randal had said her bungalow was lofted atop Treasure Point to the south. Unfortunately, he was a lot further away from there now that he was in the core of the settlement. It would easily take him two or three bells to get to his destination now. Still, he had to go.
He was only in his temporary quarters for a few short moments before leaving again, just enough time for him to put away his things safely and head to Treasure Point. He took only his bow and quiver, his short sword, and the pants he was wearing. He made his way to the beach through the small portion of the greenery separating him from the sea and followed the coast south.
The light of the sun faded as he walked, and the air cooled; he could feel the warm, grainy sand beneath his feet, a sensation he was quickly becoming used to. Time went by, and the light of the sun was replaced by that of the moon and stars. Shadows danced along the beach, and darkness fell. It was already late in the day by the time Jace had reached Randal's bungalow, and now night had fallen before he had reached Nya's.
'Just what kind of person was she?' he thought to himself as he grew close. Treasure Point was beautiful. It really was no wonder she had chosen this particular spot as her claimed land. Even Jace could see the appeal, with it being so close to both the beach and the jungle. Not to mention the view. His train of thought was halted, however, when the scent of another Kelvic wafted into his nose from the direction he was headed. He had to suppress his instinct to growl this time, as it occurred to him that Nya was probably a feline of his race. Great. This should be fun. Trying his best to hide the sour look on his face, he continued to move forward until he found a path and a small pavilion at the base of it.
"Hello? Nya!? Are you home!?" he shouted, cupping his hands in front of his mouth to try and make his voice as loud as possible.