by Ortha Quickdraw on July 2nd, 2012, 10:20 am
Alvadas was quiet. Quiet, as normal. Alvadas wasnt a battlefield. It was mysterious. Very much so. Apart from the hooves clacking over the paved roads. That horse, a fine beauty she was, belonged to Ortha Quickdraw. Who was seated on her back, just searching for the docks. The last time he was here, this street took him directly to the sea, and the ships. Behind that corner, the sea would wait, and then... Nothing. Behind the corner, there was another street. A baker, a small house, and a blacksmith.
"Oh, hell what now, Bernard. Are we playing games now?" Ortha always hated it when this city changed it's appearance. He should have know, offcourse, this city is as unstable as Sunberth politics. But for once, he hoped on a sweet passage. Wrong. Ortha scratched the back on his head, and began to play with his beard, which was swirling in the ocean winds. He stood there, thinking for a moment what he would do. Then, he began to mumble. "Well, I'm out of weapons anyway... Might as well...". With a single jump, Ortha stood next to his horse. He tied her to a fence nearby, just to make sure noone would nick her. With steady steps, Ortha walked towards the door, his coat waving behind him. He liked his waving coat, he figured it would give him some authority. he hoped that, at least.
With a funny jingle, the door opened, and Ortha walked in. He almost bumped his head on the doorpost. He looked around the store, and wondered how he would navigate trough this maze of deadly, sharp objects without ripping his coat, his flesh or his internal organs. As if there was a miracle, Ortha managed to get to the wall with axes, without any immidiate damage. He only pierced his hand with a pitchfork, which was no problem at all if you look at the other risks... With his right hand, he brushed along all the weapons on this wall. A rapier hung tip-down on the wall, but it didnt really apeal to Ortha. He walked along bows, arrows, of which he took 20 short-bow arrows, then he proceed towards the axes. And immidiatly, he fell in love. There it was, a big, double-bladed axe. Staring at him. With all the care of the world, he picked it from the wall, and placed it next to him. It came up just under his armpits, a great size for his profession. With the axe in one hand, and the arrows in the other, he walked towards the counter, and placed them on it. He mumbled, he was hit by the beauty of the weapon. It was hi brush, and he was the artist. Honistly, he couldnt wait. So, he wrote something on a piece of paper, describing his purchase, and on the piece, he put a bag of coins.
"Dear sir,
Your weapons are of the finest quility I have ever seen. This will cover the expenses. I only took
- An axe, 60 gm
-20 shortbow arrows. 1gm
Regards,
Ortha Quickdraw"
With his newly aquired masterpieces, Ortha ran to his horse, tied his axe to the saddle and went off again. "There is one thing I need to do first..." he whispered to his horse, as he went off in a direction. Which one didnt matter here, in Alvadas.