The forty-sixth day of summer, 507 AV.
It was another warm day beneath the calm summer sky in the city of Zeltiva. Unsurprisingly, Keene found storms to be of much more interest than comfortable heat of the placid atmosphere. His eyes scanned the stalls ahead of him, evaluating each before deciding to make any movement towards a specific one. It was around the middle of the day, and the marketplace was filled with persons shopping for this and that (though the majority of them were there for the same thing Keene was: food). Having grown up in Zeltiva with a limited income, Keene had been raised primarily on fish and kelp with the occasional loaf of bread or hunk of cheese thrown in on a good day. Due to his limited menu options, Keene's palate had development a reluctant acceptance of the ever-present flavor of the sea. As he'd grown old enough to understand the concept of money, he found that though fish rarely ever excited him, it was much more cost effective to purchase the aquatic meat in large quantities rather than a single slab for the same price.
Sliding his way through the crowd as unobtrusively as possible, Keene stopped in front of an older man's stall. The man, Toby, regularly sold bread at a lower price than many of his competitors at the cost of quality. It was rare to purchase a loaf from Toby that didn't have at least a miza sized spot of mold on it somewhere. He also sold the regular fish as well as other lower quality foodstuffs, however he'd taken a liking to Keene's no-nonsense sort of attitude and often rewarded the boy with treats if he could correctly answer a riddle or listen to a poorly constructed joke. Keene, well aware of Toby's misplaced affection, used it to his advantage. The fewer mizas he had to spend, the better.
"Good day, Toby." Keene gave the man a nod of his head. His gesture was rewarded with a raspy laugh.
"Quite tha gentleman, eh?" Toby shook his head, motioning Keene closer. "Ya dinnae 'ave ta put on sech airs, boy. I can see trew 'em." He winked, as if by making a statement that suggested some sort of conspiracy were enough to be exempt from it. Keene merely nodded. Having no reason to not speak his mind, Keene did not understand why Toby always seemed to think the boy was acting. He'd tried on several occasions to set the man straight, but each time Keene seemed only to further cement the idea in Toby's mind that Keene was playing some elaborate role that only the two of them knew about. The man was, if nothing else, imaginative.
"I have ten mizas." Toby swept his hand across an area of his stand, revealing the foodstuffs Keene could buy with his limited funds. Staring down at the various fish and spices, he crossed his arms in contemplation.
"I'll give ya five fesh fer ten, or three fer five if ya'd like."
"...I'll take three then. What does that leave me?"
"Ehm..." Toby picked out several fruits and vegetables of different qualities along with several different bags of spices and nuts. "Any o' this."
As Keene stared at each good, weighing the benefits of purchasing the item against the cost of not purchasing, a man ran head on into him, knocking him to the ground with a sold thud. Dazed, Keene stared up at the contrite face of a young man offering a flood of apologies as he helped Keene back up to his feet. "I'm so sorry! So terribly sorry! I wasn't watching where I was going and all of a sudden you were just... there!" The man pat Keene on the arms and shoulders with a frantic slap of his hands. "Are you alright? I didn't hurt you did I?"
Brushing the invasive hands away from his immediate person, Keene shook his to let the man know he was quite all right. "I'm fine." He'd hit his head when he'd collided with the firm packed earth, but it was going to be a bruise at worst; nothing the man needed to worry himself over.
Keene's repentant assailant let out a sigh of relief, offering both Keene and Toby a wide smile. "Good! I'm glad!" Taking Keene's hand, the man shook it several times before smiling once more and departing with, "Do take care! And again, I'm terribly, terribly sorry!"
As the man disappeared once more into the mess of bodies, Keene returned his attention to Toby's stall. Deciding on several different vegetables and a small sack of flour to accompany the purchase of fish, Keene reached into his pocket to procure the payment. To his surprise and dismay, his fingers made no contact with coin. Patting himself down several times to make absolutely certain he had not misplaced the money, Toby let out a low whistle. "Looks like tha nice man warnt so nice after all."
Keene frowned, glaring off into the crowd. His chances of finding the man were incredibly slim (made even slimmer by the fact he had little idea what the man's face had even looked like). Shaking his head, Keene gave Toby a shrug. "I don't have any more money."
"Yer nah ginnae go after 'im?"
"Do you believe it would prove fruitful?"
"Cannae say until ya try."
Though he disagreed, there wasn't much else for Keene to do aside from returning home empty handed. Having little desire to to do just that, Keene gave Toby a nod before setting out into the mess of people. He doubted he'd find what he was looking for, but as Toby had so sagaciously stated: you can't know if you'll fail until you do.
oocKeene will be wandering around Zeltiva now, so wherever you want to run into him is fine by me! Feel free to write him looking for the man if you'd like.
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It was another warm day beneath the calm summer sky in the city of Zeltiva. Unsurprisingly, Keene found storms to be of much more interest than comfortable heat of the placid atmosphere. His eyes scanned the stalls ahead of him, evaluating each before deciding to make any movement towards a specific one. It was around the middle of the day, and the marketplace was filled with persons shopping for this and that (though the majority of them were there for the same thing Keene was: food). Having grown up in Zeltiva with a limited income, Keene had been raised primarily on fish and kelp with the occasional loaf of bread or hunk of cheese thrown in on a good day. Due to his limited menu options, Keene's palate had development a reluctant acceptance of the ever-present flavor of the sea. As he'd grown old enough to understand the concept of money, he found that though fish rarely ever excited him, it was much more cost effective to purchase the aquatic meat in large quantities rather than a single slab for the same price.
Sliding his way through the crowd as unobtrusively as possible, Keene stopped in front of an older man's stall. The man, Toby, regularly sold bread at a lower price than many of his competitors at the cost of quality. It was rare to purchase a loaf from Toby that didn't have at least a miza sized spot of mold on it somewhere. He also sold the regular fish as well as other lower quality foodstuffs, however he'd taken a liking to Keene's no-nonsense sort of attitude and often rewarded the boy with treats if he could correctly answer a riddle or listen to a poorly constructed joke. Keene, well aware of Toby's misplaced affection, used it to his advantage. The fewer mizas he had to spend, the better.
"Good day, Toby." Keene gave the man a nod of his head. His gesture was rewarded with a raspy laugh.
"Quite tha gentleman, eh?" Toby shook his head, motioning Keene closer. "Ya dinnae 'ave ta put on sech airs, boy. I can see trew 'em." He winked, as if by making a statement that suggested some sort of conspiracy were enough to be exempt from it. Keene merely nodded. Having no reason to not speak his mind, Keene did not understand why Toby always seemed to think the boy was acting. He'd tried on several occasions to set the man straight, but each time Keene seemed only to further cement the idea in Toby's mind that Keene was playing some elaborate role that only the two of them knew about. The man was, if nothing else, imaginative.
"I have ten mizas." Toby swept his hand across an area of his stand, revealing the foodstuffs Keene could buy with his limited funds. Staring down at the various fish and spices, he crossed his arms in contemplation.
"I'll give ya five fesh fer ten, or three fer five if ya'd like."
"...I'll take three then. What does that leave me?"
"Ehm..." Toby picked out several fruits and vegetables of different qualities along with several different bags of spices and nuts. "Any o' this."
As Keene stared at each good, weighing the benefits of purchasing the item against the cost of not purchasing, a man ran head on into him, knocking him to the ground with a sold thud. Dazed, Keene stared up at the contrite face of a young man offering a flood of apologies as he helped Keene back up to his feet. "I'm so sorry! So terribly sorry! I wasn't watching where I was going and all of a sudden you were just... there!" The man pat Keene on the arms and shoulders with a frantic slap of his hands. "Are you alright? I didn't hurt you did I?"
Brushing the invasive hands away from his immediate person, Keene shook his to let the man know he was quite all right. "I'm fine." He'd hit his head when he'd collided with the firm packed earth, but it was going to be a bruise at worst; nothing the man needed to worry himself over.
Keene's repentant assailant let out a sigh of relief, offering both Keene and Toby a wide smile. "Good! I'm glad!" Taking Keene's hand, the man shook it several times before smiling once more and departing with, "Do take care! And again, I'm terribly, terribly sorry!"
As the man disappeared once more into the mess of bodies, Keene returned his attention to Toby's stall. Deciding on several different vegetables and a small sack of flour to accompany the purchase of fish, Keene reached into his pocket to procure the payment. To his surprise and dismay, his fingers made no contact with coin. Patting himself down several times to make absolutely certain he had not misplaced the money, Toby let out a low whistle. "Looks like tha nice man warnt so nice after all."
Keene frowned, glaring off into the crowd. His chances of finding the man were incredibly slim (made even slimmer by the fact he had little idea what the man's face had even looked like). Shaking his head, Keene gave Toby a shrug. "I don't have any more money."
"Yer nah ginnae go after 'im?"
"Do you believe it would prove fruitful?"
"Cannae say until ya try."
Though he disagreed, there wasn't much else for Keene to do aside from returning home empty handed. Having little desire to to do just that, Keene gave Toby a nod before setting out into the mess of people. He doubted he'd find what he was looking for, but as Toby had so sagaciously stated: you can't know if you'll fail until you do.
oocKeene will be wandering around Zeltiva now, so wherever you want to run into him is fine by me! Feel free to write him looking for the man if you'd like.
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