A True Lhavitian Welcome (Eleazar)

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The Diamond of Kalea is located on Kalea's extreme west coast and called as such because its completely made of a crystalline substance called Skyglass. Home of the Alvina of the Stars, cultural mecca of knowledge seekers, and rife with Ethaefal, this remote city shimmers with its own unique light.

A True Lhavitian Welcome (Eleazar)

Postby Bennar Witt on November 16th, 2015, 10:59 pm

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50th of Fall, 515 A.V.
The Obsidian Club

Ben slid the Summer Solstice across the polished wood of the countertop to the big-time Okomo breeder across from him. She was a semi-regular who liked to whet her palette between the inspection of her herds and what she described as ‘mind-wrenching meet and greets’ with various clients. Ben didn’t much like bringing her drinks, her voice grated on the ears, but she tipped pretty well.

The bar was mostly empty, though a few men had taken one of the private rooms. They ordered a round of drinks to start and kept stopping their conversation whenever Ben checked in on them. None had ordered a second drink. He got the vibe that they wanted to be left alone and weren’t in the mood for drinking, but came for the privacy. So Ben had reverted to deep cleaning most of the Club in an attempt to ready it further for the rush that would come soon.

He had been careful to work extra hard, or be seen to be working diligently. Ever since he had proposed opening his own business, Deniss, Naia, and Rynas had been very aloof. Their distance had affected Ben more than he thought it would. They were the closest thing he had to friends, not very close to it, but the *closest* thing. That was a sad commentary on his social life. Ben prided himself on being an amiable guy, it got you places in this crazy world. But it seemed, at least right now, that he was lacking in friends.

That could be for the best, though. The owners of the Obsidian Club were not the type of people you would call ‘respectable’ associates. Or at least Ben’s mother would not. Indeed, the whole entrepreneurship he envisioned was an attempt to get away from their somewhat shady reputation and into a more elite class of society. They probably knew that, and treated him thusly. Not to mention that matter of that little loan…

Ben frowned and glanced over at Rynas where he talked with Naia. The worry deepened the lines on Ben’s face and he turned back to scrubbing an empty glass. It seemed like much of his life was spent nose deep in empty drinking implements. Rynas returned to the bar and Naia took up her ever critical scrutiny of the night’s musical number. Up until recently her critical eye had never fallen on Ben, but ever since his announced move from glass scrubber to wizard, she had looked at him as if he was a particularly troublesome set of drums. Neither she nor Deniss showed him much attention anyway so it was only marginally bothersome. But in the same way, it was equally annoying now that he thought on it! Why should they have the right to maltreat him when they barely took notice of him.

Until recently, that is. The dark thought made the Alvadan glance at the door that now seemed to loom ominously across the Club. He knew Deniss sat behind it, and now he knew what kind of nefarious work the man did. I’m still in danger here. Ben turned back to his work with a deeply troubled expression on his face and waited for the next customer to walk in…
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A True Lhavitian Welcome (Eleazar)

Postby Eleazar Victor Syroin on November 17th, 2015, 1:26 am

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It had been barely two days since Eleazar had arrived in this crazy town. Eight bells since he had woken up, this time without the hangover and cross distance confusion. Since then he had been trying to learn the layout of the city as quickly as he could from the people in the Cosmos centre. Sunberth had had it's own rhythm, it's own human shapped blood pumping about it at a regular and predictable pattern. Here he was lost. Stuck in the arms of another woman whose strange ways he didn't yet understand. He hadn't even managed to figure out the map of the city yet.

Pausing in his amble about, the ex-thief held up his right palm. A finger carefully pressed into the heel of his palm. 'Port', his mind said. Moving up to his thumb, 'Cosmos Centre', came next. And that was on peak, erm, it was on a peak. Probably started with an S sound. Three of the five did at least. His pointer finger was the one that started with a T for teaching. Middle finger was Zin- something or other. It was the biggest finger and the biggest section of the city. Next was his ring finger, an S something peak. It was the guard peak, the guards that were called Shin..yes..yeah...ya. That was it! Shinya. Lastly the little finger was another S one and had lots of glass from the sky buildings in it.

Urgh, this whole thing made his head hurt. Why did the city have to be so big? Eleazar swore he could have fit two sunberths in it. Currently wandering around the ring finger peak not really looking for anything, he slouched further behind his collar. It was also freezing here. By rights, the weather was from the end of the season yet it was only the fiftyth. He would have to get a hat or a thicker coat at this rate. Along with thicker clothes, he had been wearing his best set ever since he arrived since they had the least holes. Shuddering again, Eleazar decided it was time to find somewhere it perch, out of the cold and maybe with some food and a mug of ale.

Looking about his eye was immediately drawn to a large flashy building, not that the rest of the city wasn't flashy, with two huge pilalr either side of a wood door. That might do? Cautiously Approaching the enterance, the inside looked surprisingly empty. There were only a few people scattered about nothing like the taverns in berth. Those you were lucky if you found a seat or on some days enough space to stand. Those drinking didn't look like they wanted to be disturbed and the person behind the bar seemed to be hypnotized by the glass he was cleaning. At least he was until he looked up.

Freezing like he had done something wrong, Eleazar looked behind to see if the barman was looking at someone else. Nope, it was him. Swallowing and shuffling over to the bar, the sunberthian took a seat one away from the bar's other patron. Well this was nerve mangling. How did someone start a conversation again? Umm, maybe he could just ask what the special was? Then again there weren't any signs for food. Did this place even sell food? Maybe he should ask.. Clearing his throat to speak, Eleazar looked up at the barman.

“You look troubled.”

Shyke! He hadn't meant to say that. Um. Um. Ahhh! Quick, fix it!

“Ay-Ay mean, an ale please. Do you sell any f-food?”

Brilliant.

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