1 Winter, 510 AV, Evening
The Enclave
This day was a good day to leave. She’d spent the afternoon with her surly friend Kovac, helping winterize the Thunder Bay settlement. Not something she’d done before, but had found the cold day of hard work satisfying anyway. Perhaps, she would do it again next winter. If she survived this one. If she survived the next ten days. Sira and Aidara would get their time together.
Sai dispelled the tangent thoughts and focused once more on the faded map before her. Two days to Denval, four to Avanthal. Her finger traced the straight line between cities. Wind Reach and Avanthal were both situated at the tips of peninsulas. Denval was on the mainland, roughly halfway between the other two. She would approach and leave Denval over water. But tonight, tonight she could make it to the coast by dawn, sleep listening to the waves, and then depart shortly after mid morning. They would reach Denval by nightfall and spend the darkening there. Upon leaving at dawn, they would fly for the nearest bit of land on the Avanthal side and go from there.
Perhaps we should leave at dawn, Catabasis cut into her planning with the token suggestion. He wanted to get this over with as quickly as possible, as well. The weather was holding nicely; he was in a foul mood; Sai was in a foul mood. Perfect travelling conditions. Tomorrow they would just regret not leaving this evening. But…
It would be warmer, Catabasis, the methodical woman agreed absently, nudging a candle closer to the map as she hunched over the table with a scrap of parchment, a borrowed quill, and a compass. How do I do this, again? Catabasis instructed her, drawing on experience from past lives to provide a step by step walkthrough. The edge of the compass was aligned with Wind Reach and the point on the coast she was planning on bedding down for the morning. She started rotating the housing, only to be squawked at for not making sure the in-compass travel arrow was pointing the right way. The compass was flipped over with a roll of her eyes and the housing rotated until the orienteering lines and arrow pointed to the map’s north. Carefully, like the slightest jolt would disturb the compass, she gripped the edges of the map and rotated it until the map’s north was also the compasses north. Sai hopped to her feet and peered down at the bearing. She was supposed to walk into that dusty corner off to her left.
Do not allow the housing to move one click. We shall see how close your bearing turns out, he gave his dubious approval and Sai shrugged, knowing that Catabasis didn’t need a compass to get them to the right point. After tucking the compass into her sash, Sai rolled up the map and stuck it back into its case, slinging that over a shoulder so she could gather up the unused parchment, quill, and ink bottle
Kavisan was still sitting at the reception desk, but the assistant that had helped Sai find the materials a bell or so earlier was gone. Sai carefully returned the quill and ink bottle, as well as the parchment. “I’m going to take this with me,” the Endal told him, showing him the category number on the parchment case. He noted it and went back to replicating an ancient book with a picture of an Eagle wrapping a naked man in his wings.