(5th of Summer, 511 AV)
He had been walking for days with the caravan, and early the previous day he had decided to make his way up to city by himself, not much liking the company of the merchants anyway. It had been a costly travel, 80 something gold mizas, but it could have been a lot more, and would have had he not done a little work for them every now and again, using his meager blacksmithing skills, and his slight prowess with reimancy. Still, despite his depleted funds, he was thankful to Izurden that it wasn't much more, and that he was actually able to make this trip he had been so set on making. If half of the stories about what the people here where capable of creating where true, then it would be a trip that was worth the money he had invested and hopefully he would be able to leave brimming with knowledge gained. Even besides the knowledge he wanted to gain here, he also had hopes of finding work here, or risk starving, but had no knowledge of how the city worked or what his prospects of getting something in the way of a job.
Stuffing his hand into his pocket he found them remarkably devoid of coin and made a note to remember that when deciding in the future of what kind of work he wished to do, and knew he couldn't be too picky. It would be quite the adjustment already for him to be in the city, and so far away from his fellow Isur, and his xenophobia wouldn't help things in that regard. If the front gates where any sign of what might lay inside, simple but serving a purpose, then he might begrudgingly appreciate the tenant's that dwelled within, for at least they had the most basic sense around them. Though even as he got to level with the chain that possessed an ornate glass handle on it, he still saw no sign of a guard or any way that would serve as a entrance to the city that was supposedly nearby. Perhaps the guards are hidden and waiting to strike me down if I pull that bell he mused as he studied it, and lifted it up into his palm, and ran his fingers along its smooth surface. It truly was a fantastic piece of craftsmanship, and privately, even from himself he congratulated the maker of the handle, and wondered if he might learn the art of glassblowing from the wizened people of the city.
Seeing no better alternative than pulling on the chain and at last deciding pulling it wasn't going to kill him, he wrapped his fingers around the delicate looking glass, and pulled causing a ring of many bells in its wake, and he stepped backwards scratching his ear with his forefinger, finding the close proximity to the loud noise quite annoying, but quickly shook himself of such negative feelings. He was on their turf right now, and it wouldn't do to already become irate and make enemies in a city he had only just gotten to. Even as he scratched his hear, he looked over his shoulder and motioned for his pony to come to where he stood before looking back in front of him, tapping his foot impatiently as he waited for something, anything to occur.