1st of Spring, 521 A.V Zeltiva, Mid morning Kontinese Common Char It was this moment when Loxcia realized she'd been walking for a length of time now, down this...Street. She was lost, and did not know where she was. The sun, now a 3/4 of the way into the peak of the sky, beamed on her back drying her sea drenched clothes as she moved with a hungrily quickened pace. She thought she'd be able to survive in the water, to not have to interact with the land breathers as she called them. Hunger proved to be very persuasive, clawing at her belly from the inside. She'd gone through a weeks worth of rations as quick as she could put them to her lips. Freedom never tasted so good and she took well full advantage of that. So here she was, forced by her own body to face her pride and attempt to seek out help from strangers. She was weak, nauseas partially from lack of proper nutrients as well as living a majority of her life on a ship. Her legs wobbling, threatening to collapses with each vigorous step. Trying to hold the Konti up as well as push forward to wherever she was going. A woman had pointed her vaguely in this direction, telling her that she would run into something of a market place. Maybe the woman took her as a beggar, seeing that she had yet to replace the hole filled potato sack material rags she sported. Something else to add to the mental list; clothes. She would bet a chest of miza that she stood out very much against the more classy and professional dressed citizens of Zeltiva. It reminded her of Mura a bit with the colors and patterns that passed her by as she continued to press on. -Praise Laviku and Avalis for the day, for the breath I take a free woman. I praise your name, and give thanks for the trails and obstacles of my journey. I pray for guidance, for understanding, and for protection as I enter unknown lands. I pray to be cleansed as Laviku cleans the ocean of impurities, to be watched over by the eyes of Avalis so I may achieve and prosper. As I pray Amen. She prayed in her homeland's tongue giving praise to the gods. Though her situation wasn't ideal, she was thankful for the blessings she did receive. She wanted to cry, years of pain and hurt suppressed and packed to dampen the strikes. She wanted to cry for the slaves that didn't make it, for the abuse and near death experiences, for the scars and marks that introduced her skin, and for her mother most of all. She felt her chest gain weight, sniffles keeping the mucus from flying freely. She had to hold it together. Life as a slave taught her that there was a time for tears, now was not it. Shoulders back, head up, legs in as strong as a stride as they could produce, she attempted to pull herself together as the crowd of people began to thicken. The buildings were the first thing to catch her eyes as their styles were unique. Some were older, looking to be shaped by the gods themselves, while others looked fairly new and common. She slowed down a bit attempting to catch her bearings, the crowd churning like the tides. Everyone going in their own directions from business to business. Her heart quickened with her being engulfed by chatter and constant shuffling as people bumped and pushed past one another. "Get the best wares on West street here!" She heard a merchant call out. West-Street, at least she knew where she was. Frantically swimming through the crowd Loxcia managed to find a spot on the wall out of the way. West street looked to be a marketplace of some kind. Different people carrying all sorts of goods and packages back and forth. The Konti didn't expect Zeltiva to be so diverse. There were a myriad of races she could point out from time as a slave, and they all were free. A slither of hope. "Hey watch it!" A gruff voice scolded Loxcia who did not see the line formed next to her. She gave a quick glance around as if looking for approval of some kind before deciding to stay put in line. Having no idea as to where the line lead, she assumed it had to be something worth standing outside for. She felt a bit anxious, feeling so out of place as more people passed her by wearing clothing that gave off the look of importance. Everyone here was dressed in some form of class or social standing, there were obvious lines, and before she realized, she had made it to the front of her que. "Welcome to the World's End Grotto- Oh, you're a new face, just getting into town?" Loxcia was caught off guard a tad, the woman's voice sounding as sweet as her beauty, with a face that was set more than cast iron. The Konti didn't know weather to smile or return the expression. It would help if she replied at least, the last thing she wanted was trouble with the locals. -Y-yes, I actually just got into town. "Well you look hungry, c'mon in if you got the miza to pay for your meal." Loxcia went to take the comment as an insult before realizing that this was a place of business and she definitely did not look the part. On the contrary of her looks she did indeed have money. A good amount she'd managed to acquire post grand escape from her ex-slave masters. Tilting her head upward, she analyzed the building gauging how much it would cost her to enter the establishment. The building stood three floors high painted white with what looked to be vine travelling up its wall. It looked a bit homey, and the smells that came from it enticed her appetite, her stomach directing her to enter. The inside was even more overwhelming than the store front itself. A spacious area filled with people who've come to dine , drink, and revel in stories of adventures past. She could feel the eyes following her as she traversed through the tavern. She stood out, she did not like standing out. Still, she had to hold herself together, she did not want to give off the wrong impression to those of higher living. The last thing she needed was a group of people accusing her to be of ill mind. She'd found herself a seat offset to the middle of the room, a wooden table equipped with two chairs of the same material. Not long after a server appeared. "Hello, welcome to the World's End Grotto. How can I serve you today? Can I offer you some Kelp beer, and are you ready to order?" Everything seemed so foreign to the Konti, she didn't even know the menu to know what to order, and what in the shyke was beer? She knew that kelp was a product of seaweed, and seaweed was good, so it only seemed right. As far as to eat, other than her rations, she'd eaten nothing but scraps, and bread. Not wanting to seem as she appeared, she quickly spoke firmly and punctual. - Yes a mug of kelp beer would be fine, and a loaf of bread? She more so asked than demanded, unsure if that was something of norm for someone to order. " Coming right up, that will be 2 gold miz and 4 copper miza please." She sighed quietly with relief as she fetched 3 gold rimmed miza from her coin pouch, gently placing them into the server's palm and in the instant the server was gone to do what ever it was they did. - My meal costs 2 gold miza and 4 copper miza. Out of 3 gold miza that should give me 96 copper miza in change. She thought to herself. It took a while, but her miza and beer came first. Giving a nod of thankfulness she hurriedly took a few gulps to quench her thirst. A horrible mistake, the bitterness of the drink quickly rushing in behind the sweetness of the kelp. It was good for the most part, and she'd already spent her money so no point in letting it go to waste. She continued to sip to herself waiting on her bread loaf whilst taking in the liveliness of the building. Reciept :
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