“Not quite a merchant, Sybel, for your goods are missing.” He had a keen eye for the truth. She made a tragic face. “You noticed that, did you?” She swept one long arm over the pack of her horse, indicating it’s regrettably light load. “I am no ordinary merchant, but a treasure hunter at that. I plan on locating my goods rather than importing them.” Crypt’s mind was more acute than she’d initially realized. Then again, she kept misjudging him. He was almost mercurial in the way his tone would shift. “You are... Welcome to join me for the night, Sybel.” The way he hesitated made her somewhat unnerved. He was very accommodating, very charming – almost too much so. There was her natural suspicion interjecting itself. Seeing as it had kept her alive up until that point, she’d humor it. “The nights of Fall are cold, and a warm fire is better to sit by than a long, lonesome road on which to travel all night. Have a seat, and enjoy the warmth.” Slowly she took her seat, warming her frozen extremities near the dancing embers. It felt quite good, akin to melting. “You’re very poetic…” She observed, keeping her voice even. “Thank you for your hospitality.” For a time they say in silence. Not too long, but long enough for her to catch him lost in thought. He seemed to be concentrating, solving some sort of complex puzzle. The stranger and his motivations were completely unknown, so there was no way to fathom what he was doing. Shrugging it off, she stared resolutely into the flames. “Alvadas...” He responded suddenly, the question somehow pleasing to him. “Curious that you should speak of it. No, it isn't a City of Illusions. That would imply that most of what you see there is false. No, rather, there is not much difference between Reality and Illusion. Alvadas stands at the boundary of these two planes, and anything can happen there. I've thrown a flower into the air once and it blossomed into a new building around me. I've walked streets of diamond, sung with others in a harmony while swimming across a lake of cool lava and even played a few games with some children in a labyrinth with no visible exits. Yet we were able to simply step out of it any time we wanted. Does that answer your question?” His description thrilled her sense of wonder. Almost childlike in her excitement, she leaned into toward him. “It does…” She said happily. “How remarkable.” It was her understated way of being complimentary. “I would so love to see such a place. To reach out and interact with unknown.” Her eyes sparkled and danced with suppressed mirth. “Most especially the lava." |