17 Spring 511 AV
When Valan exited the tent, the first thing he noticed was the sun. It was inevitable, really, given how it was placed almost directly across the sky from him, as though it intentionally placed itself there to make Valan squint; well in that case it succeeded, for Valan did indeed have to close his eyes for a second, the bright sunlight searing his retinas after the cool darkness of his tent. It took several rubs with his tanned hand before the heat diminished, though it was but a trivial concern.
After Valan finally recovered enough, the next thing he noticed was the tents around him. Vibrant, beautiful, and intricate; no matter that Valan had been raised in a Drykas pavilion and had therefore been here several times, the city of tents had always impressed.
Ah...The tents. They seemed to flow endlessly into the distance, and were so vibrant and colorful, each marked with skilled Drykas crafting, and so full of color...and, by comparison, Valan's little four-person tent looks drab and puny. Not that he was complaining; having only arrived the previous night, he was happy to find a place to put up his tent at all.
Adjusting his jerkin, Valan began strolling down the road, eyes flickering to and fro as he examined the various tents and the invariable goods for sale that ended up at. He wasn't looking to buy anything, really; in fact, Valan was here on a job. To be more precise, he was here looking for a job; as a guide across the Sea of Grass, Endrykas provided a great opportunity for him to find someone who would be willing to pay for transport. A foreign merchant who didn't want to pay the guide he had taken here for a second trip, for example...though Valan didn't intend to let the opportunity of visiting Endrykas up, however. The merchant could wait a day or two. Just enough time for Valan to drink and be merry.
With a smile on his face, the young man continued down the road.