by Remma Umiel on July 12th, 2013, 2:27 am
80, Season of Summer, 513
The scent of the ocean wafted through the portholes of Baradbal, laying its salty residue on the coffins of semi-preserved corpses that were stacked to the ceiling; contained in wooden shelf units. The wooded floor boards creaked as each new wave sprays itself against the Bulwarks. The last morning’s sun before their arrival at Sahova, crept easily through the windows, illuminating the darkened floorboards as it made its way across the bottom of the bay.
The sound of commotion from above awoke a young woman sleeping in the aft back of the ship away from the walls of coffins. Her soft, coffee-tinted skin glowed in the amber waves of the morning sun as she rose to her feet. Long earthen locks fell to the small of her back, fading into a near translucent white at their tips. Her golden hues scanned her surroundings for the young man with which she was bonded. She scampered around collecting her belongings; donning her small, white, ramie robe with a single simple middle clasp, and simple undergarments, she made her way up a latter to her right reaching to the deck in order to locate her partner.
The breeze coming off the sea whisked through her hair blowing it wildly about as the young woman crawled out from the bowels of the vessel. She raised a hand to cover her eyes from the blinding light of the morning sun; allowing her to easily spot her bondsmate, Lyron, leaning against the bulwarks. His dark hair and natural complexion making him stick out like a sore thumb, even if the earthen tones of his outfit were to help him blend in. She made her way across the deck towards Lyron before stopping to notice that they were coming into port, she didn't want to lose him at the docks after all.
Sails pulled taught as they entered the harbor slowing them down as they make their entrance, Finally she was here, to learn, craft and explore the depths of herself; to craft herself a story of her and Lyrons journey together. The wooden walkway was extended and they exited they ship, Remma’s eyes focused on the rather large golems moving the caskets from below hauling them effortlessly into the cats that she assumed carried them to their next destination. As she passed the golems making their way around the wooden docks she could feel a sense of excitement welling up inside her.
They noticed a carriage with no horses or driver sitting at beginning of a long road. As they made their way past them the doors to the carriage opened as if to beckon them inside. Taking the hint she stepped inside, settling herself against the far window. Golden hues scanned the inside of the carriage checking for anything suspicious, finding nothing she relaxed slightly as not to stress herself out. The path ahead of her looked treacherous at best, the high stone walls of the Citadel looked horribly imposing and the islands reputation left most shivering and yet she could only find herself drawn to this place; this institute of death.