35th of Winter, 513 AV
Snow still continued to shimmer down from the near flawless blue sky, bar a couple of crumpled grey clouds that continued to loom overhead, which every now and again, let loose a wave of snow to fill the foot shaped blemishes that lay scattered about amongst the indistinct ground. For one rare moment Sunberth was truly a spectacular sight to behold as the sun begun its descent into the horizon, it would be a bell or so before sunset was upon them but still the white snow had been tinged by the faintest of warm oranges, causing the entire city to almost glow and resonant with this hospitable tone, that seemed to melt the hearts of all Sunberth's harsh citizens bar the most brutish of thugs with hearts as cold as the falling flakes around them.
"By the gods I feel like shit" Garret thought as he clambered out of the tavern doorway, squinting as his red, raw eyes adjusted to sunlight bouncing of the pure, white snow that had blanketed the entire city. Of course it was unlikely that Garret would be admiring the view, partly because he was at the best of times a miserable old git who would rather deny himself the pleasure of the scenery to maintain his cold, stoic bravado, but also because right now he felt as if he had a apprentice blacksmith was hammering away inside his skull, each shrill ring causing his head to throb with pain as he took slow, ponderous steps forward, trying desperately not to slip on the compacted snow that would turn to deadly ice as soon as the sun dropped and the temperature with it.
Garret raised a coarse, rough hand to rub his aching temples and shield his usually sharp, green eyes from the glaring sunlight. "Wha... Urghh... What happened?" He muttered to himself as he walked along, taxing his sore brain as he tried to remember the last couple bells. "I... No... We headed into the forest... And we found a pile of crap and... Took it?" He must have looked mad as he walked around in circles, unintentionally muttering his bewildering thoughts out loud. Then again this was Sunberth; it would be strange to not have a street with a grizzled madman talking to either himself, a passersby or directing his questions to the heavens "No wait... We followed the tracks and found... A woman... Then we killed her and skinned her for fur?"
Garret groaned in pain as his mind tried to process a series of baffling images, he was sure of one thing though; he had drunk a lot. "Wait... We took the furs and the woman" He exclaimed suddenly as it all begun to make sense to him. After the deer had been dumped in the clearing they had wandered back to Sunberth, Noven with that bloody meat head friend of his carrying the deer over his shoulder and speaking in hushed voices with each other as Garret wandered lengths behind them, keeping a wary eye on the Kelvic.
"Then they... dumped her on me!" He remembered irritably. As soon as they had reached the outskirts they had mumbled some pathetic excuse about finding their new companion housing within the foul city. He would have left her right then if one of the morons hadn't piped up and suggested that Garret protect her while they found her accommodation. The idea wasn't one sprung from stupidity; new people in Sunberth get conned, mugged, and even kidnapped on their first day so the scum of Sunberth would be drawn to Serta like flies to honey, and the fact she was a goddamn Kelvic would make it all the sweeter.
But honour and chivalry didn't pay for Garret's ale so he had flat out refused to do it free of charge, so instead he insisted on charging the usual fee for, as he so callously referred to her as "cargo". With the deal struck and price agreed upon he had set about escorting her through Sunberth, and by that he meant heading to The Pig's Foot Tavern. Of course along the way he had pointed out a few key landmarks that any Sunberthian worth his salt would know to find their way around the labyrinth of streets and shanties that made up Sunberth like Brega's whorehouse, the Blood Pits, A Knight's Armoury, and to make a point he made sure to take a detour to show her Slave Market. As if to prove his point outside a young, brown haired girl with large, teary eyes was being viciously beaten by a new owner with a heavy, metal chain when she tried to run away, her dog-like yelps of pain and anguish could be heard many streets away as they walked in a tense silence.
After such a brutal scene even Garret felt like a drink so as soon as they had entered the stuffy, smoke filled tavern he had wandered up to ol' Merv, who was still a hostile after the brawl he had started a moon or so ago, and had ordered them both tankards full to the brim with ale to take the edge off things. But after the passion of battle, mixed with tankards of ale, each one following the other in short succession... Well one thing had led to the other... And Garret wasn't sure who had made the first moved but they somehow ended up...
...having a drinking contest.
"And who would have thought she'd out drink me" He moaned silently to himself as he struggled to find any sense of balance and direction "And where is she now?" He thought, turning around quickly, trying to survey his surrounding as quickly as possible but it proved too much for his frazzled mind and soon the sky began to spin around as the ground slipped beneath his feet. For once he was thankful for the snow underneath him, cushioning his fall as his head was buried in the snow.
"Oh... I am going to get such a bollocking for this"
Snow still continued to shimmer down from the near flawless blue sky, bar a couple of crumpled grey clouds that continued to loom overhead, which every now and again, let loose a wave of snow to fill the foot shaped blemishes that lay scattered about amongst the indistinct ground. For one rare moment Sunberth was truly a spectacular sight to behold as the sun begun its descent into the horizon, it would be a bell or so before sunset was upon them but still the white snow had been tinged by the faintest of warm oranges, causing the entire city to almost glow and resonant with this hospitable tone, that seemed to melt the hearts of all Sunberth's harsh citizens bar the most brutish of thugs with hearts as cold as the falling flakes around them.
"By the gods I feel like shit" Garret thought as he clambered out of the tavern doorway, squinting as his red, raw eyes adjusted to sunlight bouncing of the pure, white snow that had blanketed the entire city. Of course it was unlikely that Garret would be admiring the view, partly because he was at the best of times a miserable old git who would rather deny himself the pleasure of the scenery to maintain his cold, stoic bravado, but also because right now he felt as if he had a apprentice blacksmith was hammering away inside his skull, each shrill ring causing his head to throb with pain as he took slow, ponderous steps forward, trying desperately not to slip on the compacted snow that would turn to deadly ice as soon as the sun dropped and the temperature with it.
Garret raised a coarse, rough hand to rub his aching temples and shield his usually sharp, green eyes from the glaring sunlight. "Wha... Urghh... What happened?" He muttered to himself as he walked along, taxing his sore brain as he tried to remember the last couple bells. "I... No... We headed into the forest... And we found a pile of crap and... Took it?" He must have looked mad as he walked around in circles, unintentionally muttering his bewildering thoughts out loud. Then again this was Sunberth; it would be strange to not have a street with a grizzled madman talking to either himself, a passersby or directing his questions to the heavens "No wait... We followed the tracks and found... A woman... Then we killed her and skinned her for fur?"
Garret groaned in pain as his mind tried to process a series of baffling images, he was sure of one thing though; he had drunk a lot. "Wait... We took the furs and the woman" He exclaimed suddenly as it all begun to make sense to him. After the deer had been dumped in the clearing they had wandered back to Sunberth, Noven with that bloody meat head friend of his carrying the deer over his shoulder and speaking in hushed voices with each other as Garret wandered lengths behind them, keeping a wary eye on the Kelvic.
"Then they... dumped her on me!" He remembered irritably. As soon as they had reached the outskirts they had mumbled some pathetic excuse about finding their new companion housing within the foul city. He would have left her right then if one of the morons hadn't piped up and suggested that Garret protect her while they found her accommodation. The idea wasn't one sprung from stupidity; new people in Sunberth get conned, mugged, and even kidnapped on their first day so the scum of Sunberth would be drawn to Serta like flies to honey, and the fact she was a goddamn Kelvic would make it all the sweeter.
But honour and chivalry didn't pay for Garret's ale so he had flat out refused to do it free of charge, so instead he insisted on charging the usual fee for, as he so callously referred to her as "cargo". With the deal struck and price agreed upon he had set about escorting her through Sunberth, and by that he meant heading to The Pig's Foot Tavern. Of course along the way he had pointed out a few key landmarks that any Sunberthian worth his salt would know to find their way around the labyrinth of streets and shanties that made up Sunberth like Brega's whorehouse, the Blood Pits, A Knight's Armoury, and to make a point he made sure to take a detour to show her Slave Market. As if to prove his point outside a young, brown haired girl with large, teary eyes was being viciously beaten by a new owner with a heavy, metal chain when she tried to run away, her dog-like yelps of pain and anguish could be heard many streets away as they walked in a tense silence.
After such a brutal scene even Garret felt like a drink so as soon as they had entered the stuffy, smoke filled tavern he had wandered up to ol' Merv, who was still a hostile after the brawl he had started a moon or so ago, and had ordered them both tankards full to the brim with ale to take the edge off things. But after the passion of battle, mixed with tankards of ale, each one following the other in short succession... Well one thing had led to the other... And Garret wasn't sure who had made the first moved but they somehow ended up...
...having a drinking contest.
"And who would have thought she'd out drink me" He moaned silently to himself as he struggled to find any sense of balance and direction "And where is she now?" He thought, turning around quickly, trying to survey his surrounding as quickly as possible but it proved too much for his frazzled mind and soon the sky began to spin around as the ground slipped beneath his feet. For once he was thankful for the snow underneath him, cushioning his fall as his head was buried in the snow.
"Oh... I am going to get such a bollocking for this"