The woman at the Redynn introduced herself as Maurine and offered to take a chime or two to show them around. Ayela patiently listened with intrigue as she explained the rooms and the features. She led them next to a side door, instructing them that the garden was through there and she had to go take care of business. Crylon took the initiative and went through first, Ayela dutifully following him into the garden. It was large and abundant, with plants of all shapes and sizes and colors growing in its well tended soil. Ayela looked around in wonder, overwhelmed in the giddiest way. There were more plants in the business of healing than she'd anticipated. It was magnificent.
Crylon asked her if she knew any of the plants, mentioning that he didn't know much about plants himself. "Unfortunately my experience has been limited to salves and ointments that were already made, so I don't know the plants that are used for them yet. But it's marvelous isn't it? That every plant in this garden is somehow useful in healing the sick or wounded. Nature is incredible." She'd fallen into step beside him now, having done some meandering of her own up until that point. He asked more questions about Syka and what people did there and if they worked with metal at all. Noting his arm, Ayela realized that he likely worked with harder materials most of the time, like stone and metal. Boy was she about to puzzle his mind. "There are some builders in the community, but there is no stone or metal in the buildings. People largely fish and transport things by boat. There is a forge, but it's for nails and fasteners and chains and things like that. Smaller items."
They'd come around now to the doorway again, Ayela taking the initiative this time and leading them back through into the main building. She proceeded slowly, looking around for Maurine but not finding her anywhere. She must still be busy. Turning to her companion, she inquired after the next part of their day. "It seems Maurine is still busy. Why don't we take our leave and see what else we can get into?" If he agreed, Ayela would lead them back outside, turning again to him once they were on the main pathway. "Is there anything you need to take care of or do here in the Outpost? I'll happily help you with whatever you need if I can since you helped me."
Crylon asked her if she knew any of the plants, mentioning that he didn't know much about plants himself. "Unfortunately my experience has been limited to salves and ointments that were already made, so I don't know the plants that are used for them yet. But it's marvelous isn't it? That every plant in this garden is somehow useful in healing the sick or wounded. Nature is incredible." She'd fallen into step beside him now, having done some meandering of her own up until that point. He asked more questions about Syka and what people did there and if they worked with metal at all. Noting his arm, Ayela realized that he likely worked with harder materials most of the time, like stone and metal. Boy was she about to puzzle his mind. "There are some builders in the community, but there is no stone or metal in the buildings. People largely fish and transport things by boat. There is a forge, but it's for nails and fasteners and chains and things like that. Smaller items."
They'd come around now to the doorway again, Ayela taking the initiative this time and leading them back through into the main building. She proceeded slowly, looking around for Maurine but not finding her anywhere. She must still be busy. Turning to her companion, she inquired after the next part of their day. "It seems Maurine is still busy. Why don't we take our leave and see what else we can get into?" If he agreed, Ayela would lead them back outside, turning again to him once they were on the main pathway. "Is there anything you need to take care of or do here in the Outpost? I'll happily help you with whatever you need if I can since you helped me."