40th of Fall, 518AV
When Lani reached the Courtyard of the Sky, she was more used to the chaos now. It had taken her a few Market days to accept that this was simply how it was, when the whole mountain had to shop on one day, it could be a bit crowded. Still, it made her uncomfortable, as could not slide by here. Here in the sea of red fiery hair, where everyone was shorter than her, she stuck out like a dead tree in the desert. She had to steel herself against the usual bullying. Those who did not see her on her regular routes now had the opportunity to mock her for being foreign. There was a distrust there, and she knew it, but she continued to keep her head down and work her ass off, and attempted not to make a fool of herself. Still, crow-eyes, spider, cuckoo, all these were names she was used to being called and could pick up on as she passed by. Most of Mt. Skyinarta’s residents were attempting to barter and get their shopping done to pay her too much mind, but it was inevitable that at least a few paid attention.
Still, she had grown so used to the stares, that she hardly noticed them anymore. Few had reason to outright abuse her, and once they got their snickering and hateful stares out of the way, she was old news to them. Her only real difficulty ever came with the occasional vendor who didn’t trust her money, although she had converted it to pinions. She had quickly acquired what she needed to survive, but was now looking for something specific. She was sure it wasn’t going to go over well, which was why she had put it off for so long: weapons. R’yse, her mother, had taught her to be vigilant about personal security, and ever since losing the Konti, Lani just… hadn’t.
She had come with her boomerang and her throwing daggers, but she decided it was time to get a real sword, something more to her liking, so she could practice with it. As Lani wandered between the stalls, searching for her favorite weaponsmith, she noticed a large crowd of people at one stall in particular. It did not take her long to realize this was the stall she was looking for. Curious as to why there was a crowd today, she wandered closer, trying not to push any bodies and get herself into trouble. Still, as people came and went, there was enough room for her to assess the stall.
There were a certain amount of premade swords and axes laid out for viewing, and it seemed as if people were giving requests, a lot of them. There was no way all those weapons could be made in one day, but it seemed as if after someone ordered, they walked away. Perhaps they would pick them up the next market day or have them delivered. Lani didn’t know enough about what she wanted to approach the line, she was going to need professional advice. She needed a sword, but she did not know what kind.
So she ignored the line, looking at the swords already laid out, and trying to decipher the Nari labels on them. There was the usual fare of swords that she recognized, Rapier, flamberge, long, bastard… And then there was another that she did not. It was a three-foot long sword with an elaborately crafted, glass-inlaid handle that was long and provided nearly a half of the sword’s length. The blade was somewhat curved and tapered into a broader, heavier tip. The hilts were decorated with the fall colors, and looked absolutely stunning. She could tell immediately that these were native to Wind Reach by the personality that the sword gave off, and there were a few of them. At this point she was happy she would have to learn from scratch with any of these swords, because this was the one she wanted, and this was perhaps the best place to learn to use it.
Without a care for the price tag, Lani looked up and into the stall, trying to catch one of the weaponsmith’s eyes to ask them about the sword, and how she could acquire it.
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