Summer 5th, 515 AV – Scarred Wolf Investigations
It was a marvellous day within the seaport city, fresh winds were bringing in the salt to caress the streets with its taste and smell and the sun beat down upon the buildings with as vigour that somehow seemed to reflect the brightness of Sunberth but not quite the heat. Perhaps, she reasoned, living with constant gusting air from the wide blue expanses held more benefits than merely discouraging lingering odours. Or perhaps she was just sued to the scent of death and decay on a daily basis. Either way she was sure of one thing, life was good and she had spent too much time neglecting things which aught not have been left aside. As such she had made an executive decision, she was carrying it with her as she made her way to the office. She flicked it upwards and watched the light silhouette it before it fell and her hand snatched out to grab its handle.
“I suppose the tonfa were getting a bit stale” she told herself as she turned the last corner and made the short journey to the door.
It had been a thought lingering in her mind for some time, the idea that she could fight well enough but was far from prepared for every situation. She was decent up close without weapons, better with tonfa against anyone without armour. She was poor with a bow and even worse against armoured targets. She was an infiltrator, not a warrior. Yet if they were to sail off into the expansive unknown then she would need to fill that gap in her arsenal – so she was going to learn the sword. Or, rather, she was hoping someone would teach her. She knew of no equal to Fallon still in the city of Zeltiva, the knight having left now as far as she could ascertain. Kaie had too she knew. Her list of friends and allies – true one – grew lesser by the season. That saddened her but she knew they each had their own paths to tread.
My own, I think, now filled with more hope than anything else she thought to herself privately.
She was not complaining however, her life had improved immeasurably in many ways. Her health had improved in Zeltiva for starters, a decent diet and regular lack of injury made her feel ten years younger – that and the influence of infectious optimism. She was going to be married – an unexpected turn of events that still drew a smile to her lips. Not the most elegant of proposal – she still felt embarrassed about spraying her tea everywhere. Still, it was another joy. She was getting smarter too, more adept at the city's machinations and her understanding was broadening. Anelda had held up her end of the bargain, though had not yet really deigned to put her forwards for anything special. Yes...she was healthier, happier and certainly better dressed. A woman of...society.
“Strange indeed,” she muttered as she entered the building and knocked the wood of the practise weapon against the wall, “hello in here! Anyone home? I distinctly remember something being said about working. I thought it atrociously bad form, came to put a stop to it...in a manner of speaking” her voice pitched to throw itself throughout the building.
“It's such a lovely day after all, how would you feel about working up a sweat?” she turned the corridor and saw Fallon at the desk, “there you are. Hiding from me are we?” she leant against the door frame and pointed the wooden weapon's tip at her, “Care to dance?”
It was a marvellous day within the seaport city, fresh winds were bringing in the salt to caress the streets with its taste and smell and the sun beat down upon the buildings with as vigour that somehow seemed to reflect the brightness of Sunberth but not quite the heat. Perhaps, she reasoned, living with constant gusting air from the wide blue expanses held more benefits than merely discouraging lingering odours. Or perhaps she was just sued to the scent of death and decay on a daily basis. Either way she was sure of one thing, life was good and she had spent too much time neglecting things which aught not have been left aside. As such she had made an executive decision, she was carrying it with her as she made her way to the office. She flicked it upwards and watched the light silhouette it before it fell and her hand snatched out to grab its handle.
“I suppose the tonfa were getting a bit stale” she told herself as she turned the last corner and made the short journey to the door.
It had been a thought lingering in her mind for some time, the idea that she could fight well enough but was far from prepared for every situation. She was decent up close without weapons, better with tonfa against anyone without armour. She was poor with a bow and even worse against armoured targets. She was an infiltrator, not a warrior. Yet if they were to sail off into the expansive unknown then she would need to fill that gap in her arsenal – so she was going to learn the sword. Or, rather, she was hoping someone would teach her. She knew of no equal to Fallon still in the city of Zeltiva, the knight having left now as far as she could ascertain. Kaie had too she knew. Her list of friends and allies – true one – grew lesser by the season. That saddened her but she knew they each had their own paths to tread.
My own, I think, now filled with more hope than anything else she thought to herself privately.
She was not complaining however, her life had improved immeasurably in many ways. Her health had improved in Zeltiva for starters, a decent diet and regular lack of injury made her feel ten years younger – that and the influence of infectious optimism. She was going to be married – an unexpected turn of events that still drew a smile to her lips. Not the most elegant of proposal – she still felt embarrassed about spraying her tea everywhere. Still, it was another joy. She was getting smarter too, more adept at the city's machinations and her understanding was broadening. Anelda had held up her end of the bargain, though had not yet really deigned to put her forwards for anything special. Yes...she was healthier, happier and certainly better dressed. A woman of...society.
“Strange indeed,” she muttered as she entered the building and knocked the wood of the practise weapon against the wall, “hello in here! Anyone home? I distinctly remember something being said about working. I thought it atrociously bad form, came to put a stop to it...in a manner of speaking” her voice pitched to throw itself throughout the building.
“It's such a lovely day after all, how would you feel about working up a sweat?” she turned the corridor and saw Fallon at the desk, “there you are. Hiding from me are we?” she leant against the door frame and pointed the wooden weapon's tip at her, “Care to dance?”