Summer 46, 517 AV
“Now you’re a smart girl. What do you say about a little extra pocket change?”
Sayana nodded her head vigorously, giving off the impression of a naïve young girl. She wasn’t yet sure what he had in mind, but if it was something she really didn’t want to do, she could always draw a couple of daggers and threaten to cut his throat out, or subtly steer him away with some hypnotic suggestions. Depending on how many people were present, of course.
“So you see, there’s this fellow I’m not so keen about. He’s cheated me in a couple of deals. And I’d like to get to know more about him. Who he works with, his habits, his family and friends, where he likes to go in the evenings, what he does during the day…”
Sayana kept her gaze on him and nodded as appropriate. She wasn’t quite sure if he was lying or not about the situation, but he clearly wanted some detailed information on this man.
“This fellow, he’s of a typical build, somewhat thin and with pale features. Not at all exotic looking like yourself. He might be hard to pick out in a crowd but his face is rather scarred. And another thing, I know that he frequents the, um, House of Immortal Pleasures. Do you know where that is?”
“Oh yes, I’ve been there many times.” Sayana replied, slightly exaggerating her experience with the place.
“Of course you have. Of course you have.” The man replied with a heavy and almost too friendly pat on her shoulders. “So have we a deal? I’ll be sure to ride your ravosala again over the next few days. And maybe your service will be good enough to warrant a generous tip.”
With that, the well-dress man palmed a coin in his hand and reached out to shake one of hers. A flicker of feigned surprise flashed over her face as she took the silver miza, but internally she was annoyed at how little he thought her services were worth. Still, she gave a gracious nod and pocketed the coin.
“And one more thing,” the noble added as he stepped out of the ravosala. “His name is Elias Caldera.”
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For the rest of the day, Sayana found herself intently curious. The man hadn’t offered his own name at the time of the bargain, but he also didn’t have very high expectations of her. While she was tempted to visit the House of Immortal Pleasures earlier in the day, she assumed it would be a futile endeavor as places like that received most of their customers at night, and it would only be suspicious for her ravosala to be idling around during the very ‘unbusy’ daytime.
As such, she carried on with her work, keeping her eyes and ears peeled but finding no additional information on this Elias guy. She also wondered what her new client might use the information for. Was he planning to renege on a deal? Lay a trap in an ally to beat this man up? Go the entire way to conduct an assassination? It was suspicious, but she couldn’t quite tell the motives behind this noble. It wasn’t part of her job to know, yet the questions ticked through her mind anyways.
When Syna finally began to set, lanterns started to come out to take her place. Most bridges tended to have a lantern placed at either end to keep ravosalas from colliding head on with the structures, but apart from that, only establishments that had nightly activities would light the way for their customers.
Sayana in fact, had her own lantern which she lit at one of the city lights. It was small and rather quaint, but it gave a soft glow for both potential passengers and ravosalas alike. The waters had also calmed for the night. They were practically still as only the occasional ravosala skimmed over the surface. To be frank, her poling was still poor and inadequate, but on a calm night without any rush, she could take her time and just be careful about not getting stranded in the middle of the canal.
With a strong shove with her pole, she propelled the vessel forwards in the direction of the House of Immortal Pleasures. She was garbed in a red and black dress with a cloak over her shoulders to keep off the evening chill. The cloak also had the added benefit of concealing her mid and low arms (that is, at first glance), and also the set of six daggers she carried at her side.
The Eypharian smiled as she heard sounds of life and laughter emanating from the whorehouse, and as she neared she could see some of the drunken staggering of men either coming or leaving. Finding herself at an awkward angle and much too far from the edge of the docks, she gave a rough shove with her pole causing the ravosala to give off a loud splash as it wobbled sideways towards the wooden platform.
Trying to peer into the floors above, Sayana was reminded of her plans to start making contacts in the whorehouse. Sometimes they were well paid, sometimes not, but usually they weren’t beneath earning some extra coin. A rumor here, a whisper there…
She was suddenly startled out of her train of thought when she realized her gaze had unknowingly landed on a slim pale figure, bathed in the lantern light. It wasn’t just his physique, but the way he kind of idled in front of the brothel. Was he the man? She wasn’t near enough to see any signs of scars, but it didn’t mean they weren’t there. But with such an average looking appearance, there could be hundreds of people out there who looked just like him. And dozens who happened to visit brothels.
“Now you’re a smart girl. What do you say about a little extra pocket change?”
Sayana nodded her head vigorously, giving off the impression of a naïve young girl. She wasn’t yet sure what he had in mind, but if it was something she really didn’t want to do, she could always draw a couple of daggers and threaten to cut his throat out, or subtly steer him away with some hypnotic suggestions. Depending on how many people were present, of course.
“So you see, there’s this fellow I’m not so keen about. He’s cheated me in a couple of deals. And I’d like to get to know more about him. Who he works with, his habits, his family and friends, where he likes to go in the evenings, what he does during the day…”
Sayana kept her gaze on him and nodded as appropriate. She wasn’t quite sure if he was lying or not about the situation, but he clearly wanted some detailed information on this man.
“This fellow, he’s of a typical build, somewhat thin and with pale features. Not at all exotic looking like yourself. He might be hard to pick out in a crowd but his face is rather scarred. And another thing, I know that he frequents the, um, House of Immortal Pleasures. Do you know where that is?”
“Oh yes, I’ve been there many times.” Sayana replied, slightly exaggerating her experience with the place.
“Of course you have. Of course you have.” The man replied with a heavy and almost too friendly pat on her shoulders. “So have we a deal? I’ll be sure to ride your ravosala again over the next few days. And maybe your service will be good enough to warrant a generous tip.”
With that, the well-dress man palmed a coin in his hand and reached out to shake one of hers. A flicker of feigned surprise flashed over her face as she took the silver miza, but internally she was annoyed at how little he thought her services were worth. Still, she gave a gracious nod and pocketed the coin.
“And one more thing,” the noble added as he stepped out of the ravosala. “His name is Elias Caldera.”
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For the rest of the day, Sayana found herself intently curious. The man hadn’t offered his own name at the time of the bargain, but he also didn’t have very high expectations of her. While she was tempted to visit the House of Immortal Pleasures earlier in the day, she assumed it would be a futile endeavor as places like that received most of their customers at night, and it would only be suspicious for her ravosala to be idling around during the very ‘unbusy’ daytime.
As such, she carried on with her work, keeping her eyes and ears peeled but finding no additional information on this Elias guy. She also wondered what her new client might use the information for. Was he planning to renege on a deal? Lay a trap in an ally to beat this man up? Go the entire way to conduct an assassination? It was suspicious, but she couldn’t quite tell the motives behind this noble. It wasn’t part of her job to know, yet the questions ticked through her mind anyways.
When Syna finally began to set, lanterns started to come out to take her place. Most bridges tended to have a lantern placed at either end to keep ravosalas from colliding head on with the structures, but apart from that, only establishments that had nightly activities would light the way for their customers.
Sayana in fact, had her own lantern which she lit at one of the city lights. It was small and rather quaint, but it gave a soft glow for both potential passengers and ravosalas alike. The waters had also calmed for the night. They were practically still as only the occasional ravosala skimmed over the surface. To be frank, her poling was still poor and inadequate, but on a calm night without any rush, she could take her time and just be careful about not getting stranded in the middle of the canal.
With a strong shove with her pole, she propelled the vessel forwards in the direction of the House of Immortal Pleasures. She was garbed in a red and black dress with a cloak over her shoulders to keep off the evening chill. The cloak also had the added benefit of concealing her mid and low arms (that is, at first glance), and also the set of six daggers she carried at her side.
The Eypharian smiled as she heard sounds of life and laughter emanating from the whorehouse, and as she neared she could see some of the drunken staggering of men either coming or leaving. Finding herself at an awkward angle and much too far from the edge of the docks, she gave a rough shove with her pole causing the ravosala to give off a loud splash as it wobbled sideways towards the wooden platform.
Trying to peer into the floors above, Sayana was reminded of her plans to start making contacts in the whorehouse. Sometimes they were well paid, sometimes not, but usually they weren’t beneath earning some extra coin. A rumor here, a whisper there…
She was suddenly startled out of her train of thought when she realized her gaze had unknowingly landed on a slim pale figure, bathed in the lantern light. It wasn’t just his physique, but the way he kind of idled in front of the brothel. Was he the man? She wasn’t near enough to see any signs of scars, but it didn’t mean they weren’t there. But with such an average looking appearance, there could be hundreds of people out there who looked just like him. And dozens who happened to visit brothels.
Credit: Shimoje