3rd Fall, 520
Nahri’s silvery blonde hair fluttered behind her as she braced her forearms on the rail that ran around the front of the ship. The iridescent scales dusting her arms and hands glittered in Syna’s golden light and the Konti stretched her fingers, the breeze catching on the delicate webbing between them.
Her time on the ship would be short, and so she still had her pack slung over one shoulder. La’Nahri had taken up an offer of passage from a Svefra she had been talking to at the Zeltiva Docks over the past couple of days. The Konti had been feeling more and more that her time in the city of scholars and sailors was nearing its end, the Call she was following still not satisfied. She had thought Zeltiva had been it for the pull that drew her out of Syliras had been strong, but after seasons of searching she still had not found what she had been looking for.
After spending some time on the Docks, the Konti had heard talk of trade happening at a new, small, settlement just along the coast. Immediately curious, Nahri had prodded some of the sailors with questions. Though she had not found out much she had come to understand that it was a fledgling settlement, though growing, that housed arcanists and those able to carve a place for themselves in the wilderness. While Nahri was not an arcanist herself - as much as she wanted to be - she was a healer who could wield magic in other ways. Her questions on whether this group had a clinic, or even someone skilled in medicines had yielded no answers, and so she had decided to find out for herself.
Nahri had been determined to walk to the settlement herself, after all it wasn’t too far away, but the Svefra she had pressed for its location had told her to board the ship instead. Apparently they would pass its dock on their way out of Matthew’s Bay that morning and besides, nobody knew if there was any safe path over land yet.
Leaning a little further out over the railing Nahri watched the surface of the sea shine, winking like a gem in the light. A call went up from one of the sailors and she raised her head, gaze taking in the approaching land. Behind the dock she could see a towered building nestled against a backdrop of trees. She adjusted her heavy pack, and when the ship had aligned itself with the dock, she stepped forward off the rocking deck.
Nahri paused for a moment on the end of the dock, face turned up to take in the tower and the landscape beyond. Something inside of her seemed to settle and a smile would over the Konti’s lips. Was this truly where she ended her wandering? Hope flared inside of her at the idea, and she strode forward along the dock, eyes glittering as she took in the sights of what she hoped would be the answer to her Call.
Her time on the ship would be short, and so she still had her pack slung over one shoulder. La’Nahri had taken up an offer of passage from a Svefra she had been talking to at the Zeltiva Docks over the past couple of days. The Konti had been feeling more and more that her time in the city of scholars and sailors was nearing its end, the Call she was following still not satisfied. She had thought Zeltiva had been it for the pull that drew her out of Syliras had been strong, but after seasons of searching she still had not found what she had been looking for.
After spending some time on the Docks, the Konti had heard talk of trade happening at a new, small, settlement just along the coast. Immediately curious, Nahri had prodded some of the sailors with questions. Though she had not found out much she had come to understand that it was a fledgling settlement, though growing, that housed arcanists and those able to carve a place for themselves in the wilderness. While Nahri was not an arcanist herself - as much as she wanted to be - she was a healer who could wield magic in other ways. Her questions on whether this group had a clinic, or even someone skilled in medicines had yielded no answers, and so she had decided to find out for herself.
Nahri had been determined to walk to the settlement herself, after all it wasn’t too far away, but the Svefra she had pressed for its location had told her to board the ship instead. Apparently they would pass its dock on their way out of Matthew’s Bay that morning and besides, nobody knew if there was any safe path over land yet.
Leaning a little further out over the railing Nahri watched the surface of the sea shine, winking like a gem in the light. A call went up from one of the sailors and she raised her head, gaze taking in the approaching land. Behind the dock she could see a towered building nestled against a backdrop of trees. She adjusted her heavy pack, and when the ship had aligned itself with the dock, she stepped forward off the rocking deck.
Nahri paused for a moment on the end of the dock, face turned up to take in the tower and the landscape beyond. Something inside of her seemed to settle and a smile would over the Konti’s lips. Was this truly where she ended her wandering? Hope flared inside of her at the idea, and she strode forward along the dock, eyes glittering as she took in the sights of what she hoped would be the answer to her Call.