70th of Spring, AV 515
Dressed in his uniform, Pulren pulled his door closed, the residual warmth of the cooling hearth a memory. The bay was blowing a cool breeze through the quarters that morning, its best recreation of a mild Bonesnapper. While some goosebumps rose up on his arms and neck, his chain shirt and uniform kept him fairly comfortable. Weapon and armor in hand, he set out to the Guard's Headquarters to see what the day would hold for him. Light was just beginning to filter into the streets, though the docks were already awake, the ships preparing to depart and the bulk of labor done before Syna rose to make it sweaty labor.
His life as a Guard was slowly becoming routine. The danger and excitement of his time in Sunberth was a slowly fading memory, replaced instead with standard orders and long days of standing. He didn't know what he really expected to change. He was literally a town guard. Besides doing menial tasks and common errands, what else could he do? In the past, there were Overgiven Wizards to deal with, but now that the Asylum was destroyed, the city had become fairly normal. Nothing wrong with that, since the populace could enjoy the peaceful times.
However, the other side of the coin was becoming apparent. There were a few career paths available for him and they were all lifetime goals. Each one was pretty much a lifetime road to tread and it would take him some time to decide. There was the Wave Guard, though as a primarily voluntary force, the higher paying positions were few. He was proud of the Guard and respected it, but he knew that in the long run, he would need to aspire to something higher. There was the Zeltivan Navy, which was a lifetime commitment. He would be guaranteed a lifetime of skills and probably a good pay grade, but never leaving the Navy and committing to a life at sea was something to take in.
As he climbed the hill toward the Temple of Laviku and the base for the Guard, his mind traveled to another opportunity, even loftier. From the higher perspective, the Zastoska Forest and Mountains loomed behind the city. Somewhere therein was the High Guard, the most Elite of all guards within the city's history. They only took the best of the best, looking out at the region from their mountain outpost. Rumors had it that the Valterrian survivors had hidden in the fort there, which only spoke highly of its defenses and the strength of the Guards who called it home. It was something to think about, but Laviku's realm called to his soul and he couldn't stomach being so removed from it.
Walking in through the double doors of the Headquarters, there were already a dozen or so Guards and Officers milling about. Approaching the counter, he found a young Guard in a clerk's attire waiting to greet him. "Arren, yeah?", Pulren thought that was the name of the young clerk. The guy nodded generally. "Arrett, but closer than most. You're Pulren Marsh, right?" Placing his shield down on the counter and his trident against it, he nodded and shook the boy's hand. "Indeed, I am. I hope I am not notorious." The boy shook his head. "No, but your Sunberth exploits are known. Anyway, there's not a lot going on yet, but we have some scrolls that need to be delivered to the Martial Society Headquarters if you want to do that. We might have the rotation set once you get back." Pulren shrugged and took the scrolls, signing off on their receipt before leaving with them.
"Sounds like a plan."
Dressed in his uniform, Pulren pulled his door closed, the residual warmth of the cooling hearth a memory. The bay was blowing a cool breeze through the quarters that morning, its best recreation of a mild Bonesnapper. While some goosebumps rose up on his arms and neck, his chain shirt and uniform kept him fairly comfortable. Weapon and armor in hand, he set out to the Guard's Headquarters to see what the day would hold for him. Light was just beginning to filter into the streets, though the docks were already awake, the ships preparing to depart and the bulk of labor done before Syna rose to make it sweaty labor.
His life as a Guard was slowly becoming routine. The danger and excitement of his time in Sunberth was a slowly fading memory, replaced instead with standard orders and long days of standing. He didn't know what he really expected to change. He was literally a town guard. Besides doing menial tasks and common errands, what else could he do? In the past, there were Overgiven Wizards to deal with, but now that the Asylum was destroyed, the city had become fairly normal. Nothing wrong with that, since the populace could enjoy the peaceful times.
However, the other side of the coin was becoming apparent. There were a few career paths available for him and they were all lifetime goals. Each one was pretty much a lifetime road to tread and it would take him some time to decide. There was the Wave Guard, though as a primarily voluntary force, the higher paying positions were few. He was proud of the Guard and respected it, but he knew that in the long run, he would need to aspire to something higher. There was the Zeltivan Navy, which was a lifetime commitment. He would be guaranteed a lifetime of skills and probably a good pay grade, but never leaving the Navy and committing to a life at sea was something to take in.
As he climbed the hill toward the Temple of Laviku and the base for the Guard, his mind traveled to another opportunity, even loftier. From the higher perspective, the Zastoska Forest and Mountains loomed behind the city. Somewhere therein was the High Guard, the most Elite of all guards within the city's history. They only took the best of the best, looking out at the region from their mountain outpost. Rumors had it that the Valterrian survivors had hidden in the fort there, which only spoke highly of its defenses and the strength of the Guards who called it home. It was something to think about, but Laviku's realm called to his soul and he couldn't stomach being so removed from it.
Walking in through the double doors of the Headquarters, there were already a dozen or so Guards and Officers milling about. Approaching the counter, he found a young Guard in a clerk's attire waiting to greet him. "Arren, yeah?", Pulren thought that was the name of the young clerk. The guy nodded generally. "Arrett, but closer than most. You're Pulren Marsh, right?" Placing his shield down on the counter and his trident against it, he nodded and shook the boy's hand. "Indeed, I am. I hope I am not notorious." The boy shook his head. "No, but your Sunberth exploits are known. Anyway, there's not a lot going on yet, but we have some scrolls that need to be delivered to the Martial Society Headquarters if you want to do that. We might have the rotation set once you get back." Pulren shrugged and took the scrolls, signing off on their receipt before leaving with them.
"Sounds like a plan."