Shivering in the brisk wind of mid Autumn, Iosha brings her hands up to her lips and blows softly in finger tips. She looks around at the line of people in front of her. She gives herself a slight smile at the fact the her mother was right. This is a land of fire, and this fact is symbolized in the crimson hair of the Inartan people. Looking up at the gate, she notices that most of the people seeking entrance into the city are Inartans. Most of them carrying carcases of slightly deformed beasts. She heard rumors on the road that the storm hit Wind Reach hard, but she is surprised the effects of the storm are effecting the fauna around them too. She looks up at the line and notices it start to move.
Feeling the northern wind start to blow, Iosha pulls her hood over her head. She feels a slight tug on her sleeve, and she turns her head and notices a red hair boy. He must be no older than nine, but he looks up at her with a big smile. Iosha smirks at the boy and says softy to him, “Can I help you little one?” The boy runs his hand through his hair and ask her shyly, “Hello, I not trying to be rude or anything, but... I was curious. Are you a Konti?” Iosha smirk widens to a smile and she nods to the Inartan boy, “Yes last time I checked. Why do you ask?”
The boy shuffles his feet, looks at the ground, and he says to her without looking up from the ground, “Well...last spring a group of Konti fortune tellers came here and well...were giving out fortunes to whomever can pay.” He looks up at her, pulls some glass coins from his pants, and says with a sense of urgency in his voice, “Can you look into the future and tell me what caste I will be assigned too? I can pay!” Iosha tilts her head remembering her mother telling her about the caste system of Wind Reach. She sighs sadly wishing she could help the young man with his question, but she was never blessed with the visions of the future. She pulls her hood back , kneels down in front him, and she reaches out with her hand and closes the small hands of the boy. Still holding his hands, she gives him a gentle smile and says softly to him, “I am sorry young man. I wish I can help you with your question because I was never blessed with foresight by the goddess Avalis. My patron Goddess is Rak'keli. I am a healer not a seer...”
The boy takes a deep breath and nods sadly. Iosha frowns slightly thinking of something to say to the young man to put his mind at ease. She squeezes his hands and says softly, “Honestly, you are the only one who can control your own destiny. You don't need a seer to tell you your destiny. You know who you are, and what you will become. Just believe in yourself and you will achieve all your dreams.” The boy looks up at her with a sad look on his face. He nods and says softly to her, “Sorry to bother you miss. I hope you enjoy our city.” He turns and disappears into the crowd.
Watching the child leave, Iosha turns back to the line. Eventually she makes it to the gate, and she notices the resident Inartans are just walking into the city, but the foreigners are pulling the chain to get assistance and admittance into the city. She pulls back her hood, and she walks up the door and pulls the chain. She waits a moment for a response and says out to the gate keeper, “Hello, my name is Iosha Moonchaser, and I seek admittance into your city.” She adjusts the short bow on her back and waits for a response.