Timestamp: 75th of Spring, 513 AV Things were normal, that day, or as normal as any day could ever be for a man who dealt in poisons. More be it to say that nothing of any particular interest had happened that day. Marcus was busy tending to the shop, which allowed Inoadar to go about his usual business. As most travel through Ravok required the use of ravosalas, that is where Inoadar found himself at that particular moment. Wherever it was he was planning to go, that had little impact on what was to come, because soon enough he realized that where he was going was not where he had asked the ravosalaman to take him. The driver, when and if Inoadar expressed his alarm, simply shook his head and told Inoadar to sit and be patient. "You have business elsewhere," the driver stated simply. If Inoadar demanded he be let off, or tried to get out by jumping into the canal the driver would try to convince him that the "business" he had involved his own security, and that it would be extremely beneficial to come with him, but ultimately, he would not stop Inoadar from leaving. Assuming Inoadar did go along, however, the ravosalamen would take them down an underpopulated canal and stop behind a nondescript building. A hooded man would join them on the boat, and then they would be on their way, toward Inoadar's original destination. After a few chimes, the man leaned forward to speak, allowing Inoadar to glimpse his face. He was not a man that Inoadar had seen before, but he had striking blue eyes, and light blond hair. He was a face that would be easy to remember. "I was sent to you by a mutual aquaintance," the man said as he reached into his pocket and produced the skull of a small bird, an identical twin to the one Inoadar had been given by the Rising Dawn mage. "He said to show you this and you would know who I meant. He said that you should go to the Studio of Yae Varone and ask to see the paintings of the artist, Patrick Ahysen." Patrick Ahysen was an artist of small renoun in certain circles among the wealthy of Ravok. He was most famous for his stunning depiction of Rhysol defeating Sylir amidst the chaos of the Valterrian, and that painting was on display in the main office of the Nitrozian Housing Commission. His other paintings were less known and only diehard fans, of which there were very few, would consider purchasing them. Still, the artist had enough of a following to allow his family to maintain a comfortable lifestyle in the noble district. "He believes you will find one painting of particular interest." The man had nothing more to say after that. If pressed, he would simply tell Inoadar that there was no more to the message. If pressed about his identity he would simply say that it would not be wise to say, and that it was best just to consider him a friend of a friend. Not long after their short talk the Ravosalaman stopped the boat again, allowing the stranger to exit, and then continued on towards Inoadar's original destination.. unless of course he asked to go somewhere else. The boatman, if asked, did not know anything about the meeting either, and that he was just doing as he had been paid to do. It would seem that if Inoadar wanted to find out more he would have to go a see Miss Yae Varone. |