Timestamp: 84th of Spring, 521 A.V.
Randal dropped by Tazrae’s place early that morning. On the surface, he looked like he was dropping by for fresh bacon and a scone. Tazrae poured him tea and started frying three eggs to add to his plate as well. The Innkeeper felt duty-bound to feed the Founder whenever he was around. He had, after all, built her entire Inn and taught her everything she knew about carpentry. He’d also gone a long way to getting her used to the jungle.
“I have been meaning to talk to you about your paddleboards. Now that I have some extra coin, I really want to see if I can have you make one for me. And if you have time, some for the Inn too… maybe six with paddles?” She said tentatively, not sure how busy Randal’s schedule was. “More lessons would be great too. I really enjoyed our time on the water and it would be nice to be able to take new guests out.” She added thoughtfully. “It’s something, you know? To see Syka from the sea and to tour the calmer places like the Coconut Plantation.” She added, thoughtful and hopeful.
Randal laughed. “I’m one step ahead of you. I knew the moment you took your first lesson that you’d want your own board. So I finished one that would be perfect for you, and I have others made already. I’ll drop them by your place sometime today when I swing back by my shop.” Randal said, smiling slightly. Though Randal lived in a lofted bungalow, he had recently added a very nice workshop in the clearing where his treehouse stood. Tazrae wasn’t surprised he had what she needed already done. Syka provided long days and when people weren’t building, they were exploring and gathering. The young Founder must have proved no exception.
“Thank you. What am I going to owe you for them?” She asked, knowing that sometime he took the coin, but often he bartered.
“Four gold mizas a piece? They aren’t hard to make and the paddles are simple harvested trees… the only carving I had to do on them was the blade and the grip end. Juli even painted them, so they are all good to go.” He added, smiling again.
“That’s great.” She said, slipping into the cupboard and taking down a tin. It was a large thing that held her extra coin. She counted out twenty-four mizas and slid them across the table. “I think I’ll take Bree and go tonight or tomorrow morning… whenever you can deliver them. I think they’d be fantastic to forage off of. And The Gods know I need to stock this Inn up on a few things.” She injected, making a mental list now that she would have some offshore transportation lined up.
“Taz, that’s not the only reason I dropped by.” He added, causing the young Innkeeper to look up from her musings in time to see Randal pocket the coin. He undoubtedly would spend it in Riverfall via James. They didn’t take or spend a lot of coin in Syka… most of it was barter. So he probably needed something he couldn’t build from there.
“Oh? What can I do to help?” She asked automatically.
“It’s not me. It’s this young woman visiting Syka. I’m not sure if she will stay or not, but I was hoping you’d swing by and see if you could catch up with her. Her name is Rhiva and James was telling me she had one miserable crossing. She was sick the whole time.” He added, shaking his head. “I was hoping you’d drop by, maybe get her out of her accommodations, and show her around the settlement. I think more than anything she needs a friendly face. I would send Juli, but the girl’s been in a foul mood lately and I’m not sure what’s riding her. James didn’t want to talk about it.” Juli was James’ daughter, and the pair were fairly close. If Juli was upset, Taz needed to swing by and pay her a visit anyhow… regardless of any new person or not. The girl owed Juli that much. The youngest founder – not – founder had been a lifeline when Tazrae had been new to the settlement.
“Of course… where is she staying?” Taz asked, nodding when Randal told her. “I’ll go see her as soon as my two guests are fed and well off to their day. I’m almost to the point I can hire someone to do the room cleanings now, freeing up more time for my days.” She added. “What’s the new girl like?” She asked, curious.
Randal shrugged. “She seems intelligent. She’s got the look of one of those Sea of Grass folks. But there’s a hard edge of anger in her. She looks as stubborn as you or Juli, and while she’s lovely to look on, there’s something not approachable about her right now… like she’s built walls and is standing firmly behind them.” He added with a smile. It was truly a lot of people coming to Syka had those walls, but the denizens found that they often crumbled after a ten-day of people being overly nice and not asking a thing from them.
“Has anyone shown her around? Plied her with fresh food? Has she recovered from the crossing even yet?” She asked, sort of put out that no one told her there was a new person who had reacted to the ocean like that. Taz would have been fussing and plying them with soup and mother hening them long before now. “I’m sorry I didn’t know. You shouldn’t have had to come and asked me to help. I should have been there. I’ve been busy with the Mussurana. They’ve been laying eggs and it’s been hectic pulling them from the mothers and placing them in incubation. Thankfully Duncan has been around to maintain the heat/cold in the incubator.” She added. “Still, it's no excuse. People before snakes.”
Randal smiled. He snagged another scone off the plate of the freshly baked items and waved his about momentarily. “Don’t worry about it, Tazrae. And thanks. It’s much appreciated by all of us.” He added, even as the Innkeeper nodded.
With that, Randal took his leave and left Taz to see to her guests. Once they were all fed and off to a day's adventure or just relaxing around the deck with the promise of cold cuts in the icebox should they grow hungry… Taz packed up the rest of her scones and went in search of the new woman. She’d try her accommodations first, then swing by the Mercantile, check Stu’s Tidepool Bar, and then wander until she found someone who knew where Rhiva was.
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