64th day of Fall 511 AV
On the streets Bob was asking around about one of Sunberth's more darker secrets. All about the Lodestar. Just random people on the streets, or maybe some people he already knew. He was going to go alone but if there was anyone he trusted that wanted to tag along he was alright with it. Safety in numbers and all that especially after some of the things he had heard about the place. A person normally would not normally believe these wild stories too much, but when a lot of them pop up at the same time there is definitely some degree of truth to them that you should trust even a little bit.
Not really so suspicious a thing to ask especially when Bob went around with his snowglobe in hand asking people "what do you know about this place? Its very, very pretty." Some people dismissed Bob as crazy, or a tourist which was equally crazy in Sunberth but to have something like that in a snowglobe would qualify as quality merchandise that only tourist would get and Bob? He was lucky enough to get it for free though he might have traded a part of his soul in the process. An event that he would probably not remember for a long long time unless some outside element is able to trigger it and that was why no one should ever do drugs like the pulp.
What did Bob learn about the Lodestar after asking around? Many many things. Some which made him want to go there even more with people telling him things like it was home to the Leywellins for generations and those people were one of the richest families in Sunberth until the last of them died off and the place remained untouched except for the Daggerhands. All interesting "so what happened to all their riches?" he continued asking those who bothered to answer his questions. No one could really give a satisfactory answer so Bob could only make guesswork of it like the Robern keeping all the riches to himself so that he could stay strong. Money is power as they always say. It wouldn't hurt to go looking and maybe if he was lucky get something out of it. Bob only had to avoid those Daggerhands and that was something he has been trying to do ever since that day in the alley.
But there are other things that Bob heard that should have made him stay away. "A bunch of shyke!" Bob was a storyteller and if Robern wanted people to stay away better he should have told better things other than "nonsense of curses and moving armor" from the hearsay the others told him. "Tell me the real dangers man" he would ask them. Robern's decree? That was pretty dangerous but it shouldn't be a problem as long as he didn't get caught.
For something as strange as this, what prompted Bob go to to the Lodestar in the first place? Simple. A kelvic's snowglobe and Jinsen, the guiding factor happening for the past few days.
Two days ago...
Bob had to find something to do besides just taking care of animals in the normal mundane routine in Killroy's and then he saw that little snowglobe on display on top to the table on the room. It was interesting to find something like that in Sunberth. Interesting and amusing seeing all the snow flying around everytime he shook it. Who else might find this as interesting as Bob did? Jinsen! Probably the only dog which Bob would handle putting up with right now since it was his. Taking the snowglobe he hurried over to where Jinsen and got it out telling it that "I got a new toy for you." Jinsen knew where the snowglobe came from and if it really enjoyed it, maybe it would put a lot more effort into finding more things like this for Bob when he asked it too.
It also provided Bob a good opportunity to train the dog how to follow his commands, for once. He rolled the globe under his palms to shake the snow around until he could see Jinsen having its full attention on it. "Yes Jinsen, watch the pretty little globe...now catch!" he yelled rolling the globe forward on the ground. The dog just stood there watching the globe as it rolled around getting Bob to call his command a little more annoyingly "Catch Jinsen, chase the globe! Don't just stand there watching" until it stopped at the wall with a "Clink!" Only then the dog went up to it and started to play around with its new toy.
Was Bob going to let it enjoy it? No he wasn't especially after the fact that the dog did nothing. Hannah did teach him to not punish the dog but this was not punishment for it, it was just withholding its reward. How could Bob even think of rewarding Jinsen if it could not even go after a ball that he rolled so slowly? He went up to the snowglobe and took it away from Jinsen. "No, we are going to try this over and over again until you finally get it Jinsen!" There was no way to go around it.
One day ago...
Jinsen...if only Hannah had given him a smarter dog then Bob would have an easier time. But no, that dog just kept waiting until the snowglobe stopped rolling before going after it. Maybe in a way it was smart to not waste its energy until it could go after a sure thing but not that smart if Bob wanted it to follow his commands. He decided to try another method today just to show Jinsen how crucial its timing in getting the snowglobe would be.
Bob rolled the snowglobe at the same slow speed as he had always been doing and kept watch on Jinsen for a few seconds. "Not chasing it Jinsen?" he asked. Then "fine, I guess you won't even have a chance of playing it" he told it as he went after the snowglobe and picked it up before it reached the wall getting a dissatisfied bark from Jinsen. Excellent, there was finally a reaction and Bob continued again to chase after the rolling snowglobe over and over each time Jinsen failed to act.
Until finally Jinsen started moving after the snowglobe after it started rolling. All fine and good for Bob. Gradually he stopped moving after the snowglobe and started to issue commands to "Chase, catch!" which Jinsen followed through. Until finally one of the other workers saw Bob playing with his dog and inspected the snowglobe telling him that it was "Lucerne’s Lodestar?" Bob never heard of that before until now.
Today...
So after all that asking around, probably raising the interests of those who knew him and the suspicions of those who didn't Bob found himself on the way to Lodestar. While Jinsen helped a lot with this idea he was not bringing it along. Getting caught by Daggerhands was too big a risk to take. Now, how was he going to get there? Even with all that asking around he still had no clue. It was on an island wasn't it? Alright, "time to look for a boat!"
On the streets Bob was asking around about one of Sunberth's more darker secrets. All about the Lodestar. Just random people on the streets, or maybe some people he already knew. He was going to go alone but if there was anyone he trusted that wanted to tag along he was alright with it. Safety in numbers and all that especially after some of the things he had heard about the place. A person normally would not normally believe these wild stories too much, but when a lot of them pop up at the same time there is definitely some degree of truth to them that you should trust even a little bit.
Not really so suspicious a thing to ask especially when Bob went around with his snowglobe in hand asking people "what do you know about this place? Its very, very pretty." Some people dismissed Bob as crazy, or a tourist which was equally crazy in Sunberth but to have something like that in a snowglobe would qualify as quality merchandise that only tourist would get and Bob? He was lucky enough to get it for free though he might have traded a part of his soul in the process. An event that he would probably not remember for a long long time unless some outside element is able to trigger it and that was why no one should ever do drugs like the pulp.
What did Bob learn about the Lodestar after asking around? Many many things. Some which made him want to go there even more with people telling him things like it was home to the Leywellins for generations and those people were one of the richest families in Sunberth until the last of them died off and the place remained untouched except for the Daggerhands. All interesting "so what happened to all their riches?" he continued asking those who bothered to answer his questions. No one could really give a satisfactory answer so Bob could only make guesswork of it like the Robern keeping all the riches to himself so that he could stay strong. Money is power as they always say. It wouldn't hurt to go looking and maybe if he was lucky get something out of it. Bob only had to avoid those Daggerhands and that was something he has been trying to do ever since that day in the alley.
But there are other things that Bob heard that should have made him stay away. "A bunch of shyke!" Bob was a storyteller and if Robern wanted people to stay away better he should have told better things other than "nonsense of curses and moving armor" from the hearsay the others told him. "Tell me the real dangers man" he would ask them. Robern's decree? That was pretty dangerous but it shouldn't be a problem as long as he didn't get caught.
For something as strange as this, what prompted Bob go to to the Lodestar in the first place? Simple. A kelvic's snowglobe and Jinsen, the guiding factor happening for the past few days.
Two days ago...
Bob had to find something to do besides just taking care of animals in the normal mundane routine in Killroy's and then he saw that little snowglobe on display on top to the table on the room. It was interesting to find something like that in Sunberth. Interesting and amusing seeing all the snow flying around everytime he shook it. Who else might find this as interesting as Bob did? Jinsen! Probably the only dog which Bob would handle putting up with right now since it was his. Taking the snowglobe he hurried over to where Jinsen and got it out telling it that "I got a new toy for you." Jinsen knew where the snowglobe came from and if it really enjoyed it, maybe it would put a lot more effort into finding more things like this for Bob when he asked it too.
It also provided Bob a good opportunity to train the dog how to follow his commands, for once. He rolled the globe under his palms to shake the snow around until he could see Jinsen having its full attention on it. "Yes Jinsen, watch the pretty little globe...now catch!" he yelled rolling the globe forward on the ground. The dog just stood there watching the globe as it rolled around getting Bob to call his command a little more annoyingly "Catch Jinsen, chase the globe! Don't just stand there watching" until it stopped at the wall with a "Clink!" Only then the dog went up to it and started to play around with its new toy.
Was Bob going to let it enjoy it? No he wasn't especially after the fact that the dog did nothing. Hannah did teach him to not punish the dog but this was not punishment for it, it was just withholding its reward. How could Bob even think of rewarding Jinsen if it could not even go after a ball that he rolled so slowly? He went up to the snowglobe and took it away from Jinsen. "No, we are going to try this over and over again until you finally get it Jinsen!" There was no way to go around it.
One day ago...
Jinsen...if only Hannah had given him a smarter dog then Bob would have an easier time. But no, that dog just kept waiting until the snowglobe stopped rolling before going after it. Maybe in a way it was smart to not waste its energy until it could go after a sure thing but not that smart if Bob wanted it to follow his commands. He decided to try another method today just to show Jinsen how crucial its timing in getting the snowglobe would be.
Bob rolled the snowglobe at the same slow speed as he had always been doing and kept watch on Jinsen for a few seconds. "Not chasing it Jinsen?" he asked. Then "fine, I guess you won't even have a chance of playing it" he told it as he went after the snowglobe and picked it up before it reached the wall getting a dissatisfied bark from Jinsen. Excellent, there was finally a reaction and Bob continued again to chase after the rolling snowglobe over and over each time Jinsen failed to act.
Until finally Jinsen started moving after the snowglobe after it started rolling. All fine and good for Bob. Gradually he stopped moving after the snowglobe and started to issue commands to "Chase, catch!" which Jinsen followed through. Until finally one of the other workers saw Bob playing with his dog and inspected the snowglobe telling him that it was "Lucerne’s Lodestar?" Bob never heard of that before until now.
Today...
So after all that asking around, probably raising the interests of those who knew him and the suspicions of those who didn't Bob found himself on the way to Lodestar. While Jinsen helped a lot with this idea he was not bringing it along. Getting caught by Daggerhands was too big a risk to take. Now, how was he going to get there? Even with all that asking around he still had no clue. It was on an island wasn't it? Alright, "time to look for a boat!"