Winter 54th, 511
It had taken a long time to walk here from the Skyglow Hold. Inwe have privately seethed whenever a horse and its rider plodded past her on the road, easily out-pacing her and disappearing minutes later around the bend. Though she was in no particular hurry to reach the home of the Iceglazes, Inwe remained mindful that the way back would take just as long and feel longer. While she did often enjoy her solitary walks through Avanthal, sometimes her thoughts became so loud that she could barely hear the world around her. The Vantha woman would love nothing more than to be surrounded by mindless ambience, this afternoon.
She wanted to be dancing, or training with her spear, or at home with Fin and a delicious meal. Inwe didn't want to be here, but she made a promise. Jeriah, her brother, was hunting for a wife and had his eye on an Iceglaze girl named Arelle. However, being the adorably pathetic thing he was, he had no idea whether Arelle returned his affections or barely knew he existed. The other day, he came into possession of a necklace that belonged to her: a colorful glass pendant on a rawhide cord. As he put it, Jeriah had "accidentally borrowed" it when she had taken it off and set it down at the Commons.
Give it back to her, Inwe had insisted. Jeriah refused, not really knowing why he had picked it up in the first place. It was unlike him to be so larcenous. He had thought it would give them a chance to talk, but when she left the Commons and appeared to forget about it, his plan went awry. Now, he was sure Arelle thought he was a thief and was too afraid to face her.
Fine, I'll return it to her, Inwe had reluctantly offered. Jeriah seemed very fond of this idea. Tell her I found it, he added excitedly! Unless she knows I took it. Then don't. Tell me what she says!
Well, whatever. It gave her a reason to be out of the Hold. That would happen much more often in the near future, when Inwe got a job to pay for the expensive rabbit fur cloak hanging from her shoulders—the one that had been displayed so beautifully in the window, the one she really couldn't afford to buy, but somehow ended up wearing a day later. Perhaps it was a blessing in disguise. With a job out of the Hold, she might be able to cobble together some sort of social life.
The Iceglaze Hold finally in view, and Inwe sighed a white cloud of relief. She exchanged glances and smiles with some of the Vantha outside, near the mines, working on their various crafts. She might have asked any of them where Arelle could be found, but she wanted to be inside out of the quiet snow before getting caught up in friendly smalltalk.
As she was shaking the snow off the ends of her fur cloak, just past the doors, she caught an amusing sight on the far side of the main room. A very tall man, near one of the large windows, was bundled in so many layers that he almost looked very fat. This, the Vantha knew, was the mark of a foreigner.
Yet she approached him.
There would be no point in asking a foreigner where Arelle was if he himself was just a guest at the Hold, but curiosity had won a quick battle over logic. Inwe had remembered her mother saying something about a tall, handsome-faced man who'd recently come into Avanthal. Their Queen had dubbed him an Iceglaze, an unusual but impressive honor. When Inwe hadn't been listening, her mother had also said something about him being some sort of mage. Magic. Inwe had brushed it off before, but the word had settled like a seed in her brain. Now the branches of a firmly rooted tree were pressing against the inside of her skull.
This could be him. Or it could not. There was little risk in asking. Arelle could wait.
"Excuse me," she asked the man, unable to stop her amused smile at his egregious layers of fur. He looked like a bear. Inwe had to crane her neck to meet his eyes, but there was nothing bashful in her features. Her irises were painted with a candid, smaragdine curiosity. Common was her language of choice; most foreigners wouldn't know Vani, even ones recently made Iceglaze. The accent was thick in her otherwise mild voice. "I'm looking for Arelle. Do you know where she is?"