Travelling with the Svefra was never a dull time. Truthfully this was not the first time that Djinn has traveled with the sea faring race, but he was always amazed about the carefree an incidental way about them. There was something about himself that didn't understand that about them but he respected them and in turn, at least with this particular pod, they respected him. At least the Eypharian tried to help. More often then not it turned into wild gesticulation and broken common thrown about on both sides. But it was never boring.
It was the height of summer and they were travelling down the coast from Nyka towards Zeltiva. They were actually fairly close to Matthew's bay at this point; long past Sunberth on their journey. Honestly his time in Sunberth was best forgotten. The pod's ship, something unpronounceable to his ears, was changing tack as the various extended families caught the wind and the small fleet of coastal ships changed course. A young smiling man that Djinn thought was named Fred, or maybe it was Freud, whatever his name was the man always had a smile on his face and was one of the few of his sea faring friends that had picked up a bit of his mother tongue Arumenic. "We stop soon. Visit friend, you should meet. You like." He said waving his arms wildly about as if trying to convey ideas to a simpleton. Djinn smirked at the man's antics and shrugged and said in two of the three words he knew of Fratava, "Okay friend."
Fraed's ever present smile widened further on his dark weathered face. It was hard to believe the man was a few years younger then himself. He looked like he could have been Djinn's father with a sunbeaten face like creased leather and graying dreadlocks. They clasped arms and separated, Freid going off to do whatever it was that he did when they were about to make landfall and Djinn went off to gather his things. Luckily his things were typically not very useful to his kleptic hosts. Otherwise they would have been distributed amongst the pod. Even the D-wire he picked up in Sunberth was given a cursory glance and then was left alone with utter disinterest, even when the function of it was explained. Truthfully the find was exciting, he could actually try his hand at working with alchemy after all these years given the chance. Though he wouldn't be doing so with the risk of an explosion at sea and certainly didn't want to risk the health of any of his friends. With the ship stopping and him visiting the mainland, if he didn't gather up his things then he was liable to lose them despite the disinterest or should the somewhat capricious svefra choose, they could leave without him and take his things with them.
With his pack across his back and the coil of thick wire, a cable really, slung over his shoulder and held in place by a lower arm he went to pay his respects to Lia Zephyr. The woman was a marvel, more a force of nature then woman. It was she who sanctioned his status of guest on their way to Zeltiva, not that a few kegs of a dark ale didn't hurt towards their negotiations. It also helped that he knew the Lia's sister and had news of them from all the way in the Suvan, though the news was a year and half old.
The Matronly woman was sitting in a big wicker chair that oversized her by least half her height. It was as if she sat in a big throne in front of the wheel of her ship. Djinn had asked her about it before and she claimed it was simply the most comfortable chair on the ship. Apparently a noble or some rich merchant from Kenash was travelling to Syliras and the pod "bartered" for the ostentatious thing and every time someone passed the Lia so enthroned they sported a smirk or a giggled at the memory of that pompous man they "aquired the piece. Djinn knelt before her and bowed his head, peering at the decking as he waited for her to speak. She hated the ceremony and so of course the eypharian went to obnoxious lengths to be as courteous and formal with her as possible. "If you keep this up boy you will find yourself overboard before we make it to land." She said in her accented and twangy common. Djinn lifted his head with a grin. "Then I would have to swim back and beg your forgiveness for leaving without saying good bye." Lia Zephyr only rolled her eyes, "I take it Frett told you about the stop? I think you are going to like Kelski. She is building something up and invited us over whenever we, well any of Laviku's children, were in the area. Doing something with magic though." She shook her head with a frown that looked like she bit into a sour lemon, "Suspicious stuff magic, even if she has a good head on her shoulders. Hope she keeps it." Her eyes focused back on Djinn. "We'll count us both even, you and me. Zeltiva is only a few miles west from the plot of land Kelski owns. Even with all the monsters out there, you should make it in an hour or two at a brisk walk. After all, that's what your land legs are for, right?" She said with a cheeky grin.
Djinn was nodding along and growing more excited. Magic. Maybe he would have a place to practice alchemy after all. Though the Lia was vague, he now had the name of who he was going to meet. If he was honest with himself, he trusted Lia Zephyr with a great deal after the long journey. Even if things turned south between him and this Kelski woman, he would still make to where he was going. He had heard Zeltiva had a shortage of food and that would put him and his blessing in high demand. He only wished he could do more for the people of zeltiva. Still, the touch of Bala was a wonderful gift that could create multiple harvests more then usual over time.
"Thank you Lia Zephyr. You have been good to me this past season. It is always a good time travelling with your family both in and out of the water." He gave a genuine smile. "Perhaps this won't be a good bye, but thank you all the same."
Land was quickly growing larger on the horizon, as the boats drew close to the shoreline. Not far from the beach (I can change this depending on where the Pavilion is located) were people, industriously milling about and a large tent or cloth covered structure. There was even what looked to be the beginnings or perhaps endings of a dock, though it seemed completely unsuable at this time.
Wa'djinnabi waved to the pod's matriarch as he and a few others rafted across the breakers and made landfall. Another leg of his journey was done. What could this new adventure bring? As he turned, he noticed a few people coming down the beach to meet them.
It was the height of summer and they were travelling down the coast from Nyka towards Zeltiva. They were actually fairly close to Matthew's bay at this point; long past Sunberth on their journey. Honestly his time in Sunberth was best forgotten. The pod's ship, something unpronounceable to his ears, was changing tack as the various extended families caught the wind and the small fleet of coastal ships changed course. A young smiling man that Djinn thought was named Fred, or maybe it was Freud, whatever his name was the man always had a smile on his face and was one of the few of his sea faring friends that had picked up a bit of his mother tongue Arumenic. "We stop soon. Visit friend, you should meet. You like." He said waving his arms wildly about as if trying to convey ideas to a simpleton. Djinn smirked at the man's antics and shrugged and said in two of the three words he knew of Fratava, "Okay friend."
Fraed's ever present smile widened further on his dark weathered face. It was hard to believe the man was a few years younger then himself. He looked like he could have been Djinn's father with a sunbeaten face like creased leather and graying dreadlocks. They clasped arms and separated, Freid going off to do whatever it was that he did when they were about to make landfall and Djinn went off to gather his things. Luckily his things were typically not very useful to his kleptic hosts. Otherwise they would have been distributed amongst the pod. Even the D-wire he picked up in Sunberth was given a cursory glance and then was left alone with utter disinterest, even when the function of it was explained. Truthfully the find was exciting, he could actually try his hand at working with alchemy after all these years given the chance. Though he wouldn't be doing so with the risk of an explosion at sea and certainly didn't want to risk the health of any of his friends. With the ship stopping and him visiting the mainland, if he didn't gather up his things then he was liable to lose them despite the disinterest or should the somewhat capricious svefra choose, they could leave without him and take his things with them.
With his pack across his back and the coil of thick wire, a cable really, slung over his shoulder and held in place by a lower arm he went to pay his respects to Lia Zephyr. The woman was a marvel, more a force of nature then woman. It was she who sanctioned his status of guest on their way to Zeltiva, not that a few kegs of a dark ale didn't hurt towards their negotiations. It also helped that he knew the Lia's sister and had news of them from all the way in the Suvan, though the news was a year and half old.
The Matronly woman was sitting in a big wicker chair that oversized her by least half her height. It was as if she sat in a big throne in front of the wheel of her ship. Djinn had asked her about it before and she claimed it was simply the most comfortable chair on the ship. Apparently a noble or some rich merchant from Kenash was travelling to Syliras and the pod "bartered" for the ostentatious thing and every time someone passed the Lia so enthroned they sported a smirk or a giggled at the memory of that pompous man they "aquired the piece. Djinn knelt before her and bowed his head, peering at the decking as he waited for her to speak. She hated the ceremony and so of course the eypharian went to obnoxious lengths to be as courteous and formal with her as possible. "If you keep this up boy you will find yourself overboard before we make it to land." She said in her accented and twangy common. Djinn lifted his head with a grin. "Then I would have to swim back and beg your forgiveness for leaving without saying good bye." Lia Zephyr only rolled her eyes, "I take it Frett told you about the stop? I think you are going to like Kelski. She is building something up and invited us over whenever we, well any of Laviku's children, were in the area. Doing something with magic though." She shook her head with a frown that looked like she bit into a sour lemon, "Suspicious stuff magic, even if she has a good head on her shoulders. Hope she keeps it." Her eyes focused back on Djinn. "We'll count us both even, you and me. Zeltiva is only a few miles west from the plot of land Kelski owns. Even with all the monsters out there, you should make it in an hour or two at a brisk walk. After all, that's what your land legs are for, right?" She said with a cheeky grin.
Djinn was nodding along and growing more excited. Magic. Maybe he would have a place to practice alchemy after all. Though the Lia was vague, he now had the name of who he was going to meet. If he was honest with himself, he trusted Lia Zephyr with a great deal after the long journey. Even if things turned south between him and this Kelski woman, he would still make to where he was going. He had heard Zeltiva had a shortage of food and that would put him and his blessing in high demand. He only wished he could do more for the people of zeltiva. Still, the touch of Bala was a wonderful gift that could create multiple harvests more then usual over time.
"Thank you Lia Zephyr. You have been good to me this past season. It is always a good time travelling with your family both in and out of the water." He gave a genuine smile. "Perhaps this won't be a good bye, but thank you all the same."
Land was quickly growing larger on the horizon, as the boats drew close to the shoreline. Not far from the beach (I can change this depending on where the Pavilion is located) were people, industriously milling about and a large tent or cloth covered structure. There was even what looked to be the beginnings or perhaps endings of a dock, though it seemed completely unsuable at this time.
Wa'djinnabi waved to the pod's matriarch as he and a few others rafted across the breakers and made landfall. Another leg of his journey was done. What could this new adventure bring? As he turned, he noticed a few people coming down the beach to meet them.