<<Time Stamp - 513, Spring, 10th>>
"By the gods, I hate this heat."
Arch wasn't speaking to anyone in general, sometimes he just liked to complain. He isn't looking for sympathy or anything, not that his guard would care. The looming shadow of the heavy set mercenary was always within sight. The young archaeologist was hoping that with the change of guards he might get someone a little less....wall like. Not that he cared much, Arch was perfectly happy being quiet and keeping to himself. It's been his bread and butter for many years now.
He wasn't too worried about the blistering heat of the desert. He was well clothed for the occasion and had his cloak wrapped nicely around his head and body preventing any excessive exposure to sunlight. He had also learned during his travels that early spring was an ideal time to travel in the desert due to cooler tempuatures. If Arch hadn't been living in Ahnatep city for several years now he would have found the idea that it could get hotter as ludicrous.
This expedition was one of the rare situations in which he left his home in Ahnatep. He was particularly excited about this sojourn as it was a set of ruins they haven't been fully explored, or documented. Most of it was top side, crumbling walls littered the surroundings hinting at a fairly large village long lost. Abandoned wells were scattered showing signs of the long gone populace struggling to survive. There were many signs that showed this village thrived at one time but no more.
The guard and Arch were the only two in this section but they were part of a slightly larger group of twenty. Arch hasn't really ventured to meet everyone and with the exception of the lead archaeologist in charge of this dig he didn't even know anyone's name. On the way here he spent most of the time talking with the leader of this operation, mainly to just pick his brain, but also to learn more about what they were searching for. As a result, during the brief trip out here, he hasn't even met all the people. Anyone in the back he hasn't even seen their faces. As it was just a couple mercenaries and Epyharian helpers to lug supplies he didn't really think he lost much.
He would hear his guard call out to someone and realized that his new chaperon must have arrived. He didn't look up at the newcomer, not because he was rude but rather he was too engrossed with carefully digging up a very fine piece of pottery he had discovered here. It looked to be intact too, it was still mostly buried in the sand but he was carefully brushing the sand away to uncover the ornate designs and swirling patterns that adorned it.