Searing 45, 122 - Midday
Franky sat in the back of the wagon, his legs hanging over, as he kept a vigilant eye on the road at their back. His shield was on his back, his sword belted beneath it. Next to him was his travel pack, minimal, much like his days as a soldier. The wagon was being driven by an old man, a farmer Franky had met a few seasons prior. Him and his family's farm had survived the initial storms, and Franky had reached out to him to provide transport to Zeraphesh.
The man was reluctant, but when Franky told him the purpose of the trip, he relented.
Lyra had passed on word to Kalzasi on behalf of Franky. He had told her about his knowledge of Prince Talon's whereabouts, about his knowledge of the person who had orchestrated it, and his own participation in the back end of the plot. He made sure to emphasize his own role in this, as a means of both showing the seriousness of his claims and taking responsibility for his own actions. He was sure that might strike their curiosity.
But also, Franky had word sent to the Bank, reaching out to Ferra, whom he'd worked closely with at Zaichaer's branch. The very same woman he'd warned about the incoming storm. By bringing the international bank to the very same table as himself and Kalzasi, he built himself credibility and standing.
And with him in the wagon, was Captain Myles Arnett, of the Zaichaeri military. The highest ranking survivor of the military that Franky had been able to find in the chaos. Franky had convinced Myles to come as a representative of the military. He was not near as high ranking or influential as Franky had hoped, but Franky had confidence his presence would add for some weight.
It helped that the Presidium was nothing but a grave yard and the armies were still in the field.
The farmer spoke over his shoulder, "City gates up ahead."
Franky looked over his shoulder, seeing the black glassy gates of Zeraphesh. Normally he'd take the time to appreciate the beauty of the craftmanship. But not today. Franky lit up a cigarette, closing his eyes as the wagon bounced along. They stopped at that guard house, and after a quick search, they were waved through.
The wagon made its way through Zeraphesh's streets, stopping at a tavern across from a beautiful building of marble and stained glass. Franky hopped out of the wagon, "Thanks, Hortund. Enjoy the tavern, we might be a while."
Franky looked up at the building. The House of Stained Glass, as indicated by the contact sent back from Kalzasi. Franky did not know Zeraphesh, but Hortund did, it was one of the places he delivered his ale. Franky did not see any obvious guards but that did not mean there weren't any. Franky looked over at Myles, "Ready?"
And once Myles agreed, he started to and through the doors, not sure just who he'd meet on the other side.