Day 71, Fall of 514 A.V.
Brandon had arrived, the young man always carrying that look of indifference about him, as though nothing in this world or any others could touch him. Sal liked that confidence. And it was confidence as far as the investigator was concerned, rather than arrogance. Others might have considered it the latter, but Sal could not give two shykes what they thought. His mind was made up. He liked the fellow and that was that.
In fact, it had really been the only reason he had agreed to help Brandon in the first place. Sal was a firm believer in helping out friends and family. After all, why else would he have risked his neck getting tangled up with Burton Tally? It was for a friend. Likewise, he had been on the verge of getting into another fine mess with another crazy merchant, once again on behalf of a friend.
It had really stemmed from the teachings of his father and brothers. Growing up in Lhavit as one of three brothers had brought with it its fair share of trouble and escapades. But Sal had benefited from being the youngest. In that instance, he had found in his brothers two protectors and guardians. In witnessing their protective nature, which itself came from a father who believed kids had to 'learn for themselves', it had installed a sense of loyalty in Sal towards his own friends as he had grown older. There was some comfort to be found in the confines of friendship, and from that the need to protect it from the perils and evils of the world was paramount.
So then, it had been some blow to Sal when both his brothers had departed Lhavit. Off to Alvadas, the pair of them with their wives, to seek fortunes beyond their home town. They had pressured Sal to go with them. But much as the draw was to remain with his brothers, Lhavit had and always would be his home. He could not turn his back on his friends, ironic in the sense that it was those very brothers who had taught Sal to be that way. There had been strong words exchanged, a brief falling out, and initially a lack of understanding. But eventually, when it was time for the two elder brothers to depart, they had all sat down and made their peace. They even respected Sal's decision to remain behind.
He sometimes wondered if he had made the right one though.
For now, his mind drifted back to friendship, offering a smile to the approaching Brandon. "I see you Djas. How are you my friend?"
In fact, it had really been the only reason he had agreed to help Brandon in the first place. Sal was a firm believer in helping out friends and family. After all, why else would he have risked his neck getting tangled up with Burton Tally? It was for a friend. Likewise, he had been on the verge of getting into another fine mess with another crazy merchant, once again on behalf of a friend.
It had really stemmed from the teachings of his father and brothers. Growing up in Lhavit as one of three brothers had brought with it its fair share of trouble and escapades. But Sal had benefited from being the youngest. In that instance, he had found in his brothers two protectors and guardians. In witnessing their protective nature, which itself came from a father who believed kids had to 'learn for themselves', it had installed a sense of loyalty in Sal towards his own friends as he had grown older. There was some comfort to be found in the confines of friendship, and from that the need to protect it from the perils and evils of the world was paramount.
So then, it had been some blow to Sal when both his brothers had departed Lhavit. Off to Alvadas, the pair of them with their wives, to seek fortunes beyond their home town. They had pressured Sal to go with them. But much as the draw was to remain with his brothers, Lhavit had and always would be his home. He could not turn his back on his friends, ironic in the sense that it was those very brothers who had taught Sal to be that way. There had been strong words exchanged, a brief falling out, and initially a lack of understanding. But eventually, when it was time for the two elder brothers to depart, they had all sat down and made their peace. They even respected Sal's decision to remain behind.
He sometimes wondered if he had made the right one though.
For now, his mind drifted back to friendship, offering a smile to the approaching Brandon. "I see you Djas. How are you my friend?"