50th Fall, 514
Syna had not yet shone on the world, when Varya of the Still Moon tasked Alex with a delivery. He was large and heavy envelope, sealed with a scarlet red wax, and embossed with the Sitai Rose. He was given very specific orders to not open, examine, or break the seal of the package. The recipient, Caleb Morealis, was to get the sealed package. Varya wanted to be sure that the renowned spiritist examined the contents personally. The Sitai mercenary set off immediately, there, however was no carriage available this early. He did not complain however. Alex enjoyed the long walk from Bloodflower to the city, and he was encouraged by the song of early morning animals, and the idea of having something to do. His peace tied longsword danced on his hip as he briskly walked the well maintained road into the city, while his hunting knife was delicately tucked out of sight.
Alex passed through the iron wrought that separated the swamp from the city proper. The sun was just washing the the sky with soft blues, and oranges. He was given very precise directions to ‘Spectral Solutions’, a small business on Dry Island. It was a place Alex had never visited, nor did he know what kind of service they offered. After almost a bell of navigating the streets, Alex arrived at a small two story building that look like a house, enclosed by a waist high picket fence. It was only a few bells past the rising of the sun, when the mercenary approached the friendly looking door. He noted the shrubbery, and swing on the porch. This place almost felt like a home, and it seemed that a lot of work went into preserving this visage.
Alex gingerly opened the door to the seemingly warm structure, and was unsure what to expect. He walked into a warm reception area, and shook off the chill fall morning. There was a comfortable looking sofa, and a few chairs around a table. All flanked my numerous cabinets. An adjoining room contained more chairs, and a large table. Alex didn’t know why all these tables were needed, he was certainly out of his element here. He looked over the room, looking for what he was supposed to do, and as the door closed, a little bell tacked in the corner rang. Alex jumped, but calmed his nerves. It wouldn’t serve him well if he were to get a reputation as a flighty mercenary.
Alex stood, just inside the reception room, out of the way if the door was to open, and hoped that someone would take this package from him. He could feel the back tip of his nose itch with curiosity. And he knew the only way to scratch such an itch was satisfaction. He just hoped there would be something further for him to do.