7th Spring, 511AV
It was a mighty refreshing change of pace to actually have something vaguely resembling directions to a place. Sure, it wasn't as much fun as tracking someone down, but it also didn't take all day. A tent with green swirls might seem like little to go on in an entire city of tents, but compared to having nothing it was trivializing.
The whole thing was rather different than Jarhal was used to, really. How often had he actually asked for directions? How often did he really care if he got lost or not? The times could be counted on one hand, and both happened to be mixed-blood women. Did that say something about him? He hoped not. The real shame was that this might turn out to be his first real friend from his own clan. He couldn't deny that part of that might be from a lack of trying on his part. Hopefully he wouldn't mess it up somehow.
Jarhal rode through the winding lanes of the green tents on his eye-catching strider, Topher. He had said he'd introduce him, after all. He wore his usual earth-tone clothes, with the hood of his green cloak drawn up out of habit rather than need. As the horse took him along with very little input needed on his part, he began to notice a few random passersby giving him little waves. Did they recognize him? Or were they just being polite? Either way, he gave them each a nod in return.
Topher might have really been the source of Jarhal's newfound popularity. The emerald hunter bonded to him knew keenly how much his strider loved to look good. To Jarhal anything but the most basics of grooming was a waste of time, but for his horse he sacrificed all the time necessary. Topher's long mane was braided into four or five cords that all hung to one side, and his coat was brushed clean of any dirt or debris. Frankly, the slumped figure of a green and brown unshaven man on the horse's back looked out of place.
From his horse's back, he saw a tent with swirls over the tops of the rest and smoothly directed his strider toward it. When they arrived in front of Naemi's home, Jarhal swung down from the Yvas and straightened his clothes. Drawing his hood back, he then strode to the entrance of the tent and cleared his throat.
"Hello?" Hesitantly he drew the flap open, suddenly unsure if this was the right tent or not. "Anybody home?"