32 Ash, 122
The season was progressing, the winds were taking on their customary chill and the forests surrounding the city of Kalzasi were full into their changes. From any major height it looked as though the capitol was surrounded by a sea of crimson, orange and gold. After the, relative, heat of the summer had made Torin's forge a veritable oven, the cool sweeping in was a relief. Not everyone enjoyed how cold it got so early in the year, but in the smith's profession it was a blessing.
Having found himself with an afternoon without specific work that needed doing (the runeforge was always working, but the morning had been all the time required to check on the armor that was being worked on for his patron house and his own personal projects) so, had decided to walk through the markets that surrounded his place of work. This time of year there was a bounty of freshly harvested crops for sale and just wandering he always came across something to bring home for Timon to cook. Additionally, it was just past lunch time and he was almost as hungry once the weather turned as he was from a day swinging a hammer.
There were bakeries and vendor's carts, all of which sold a variety of quick meals if he wanted to ate as he wandered, not to mention any number of inns and taverns, to stop in if he wanted to sit for a meal. He knew most of the ones within a dozen blocks by then, having eaten out almost exclusively until Timon had decided that he wanted to learn the culinary arts. Not there was almost always something worth eating at home, but it was still nice to step out and support the local establishments now and then. It wasn't as if he needed to save money, after all. Truth be told he had, literally, more gold then he knew what he do with. Aurin had made investment suggestions, and he was letting the redhead handle most of his finances, but good investments would lead to additional wealth, which he would then not know what to do with.
He was content in his home and work and wanted nothing more. Timon seemed quite content staying and working for his apprentice's pay until he was of age, even if his skills as a merchant and salesman now outstripped Torin's by a fair amount. If the lad wanted more when he was legally allowed to make his own choices there would be plenty to set him up in any profession he could desire. Torin had no family, no one else who needed his support, so, mostly he just tried not to feel guilty when he indulged in expensive experiments in the world magics he practiced.
Weaving his way between stalls he bought a paper package of roasted chestnuts from one stall, a apple and spice filled pastry at another, munching as he waved or greeted people he knew. No one could really be called a friend but the locals knew him and he knew them in the way of such things. The motherly type women had fretted when he'd started losing weight early in he year, and while he'd gained it back now, they sometimes still tried to suggest he hire this one's unmarried sister, or that one's grown up daughter to keep house and cook for him. He always thanked them, but politely declined. The current woman he kept on to do house keeping did a fine job, and beyond that, he sometimes got the feeling they were suggesting more than what they said.
When the pastry and nuts were gone, and his hands were again empty, he saw at a stall displaying fresh apples and other fruits from the outlying farms. The selection reminded him of his home so he stopped to browse, thinking it would be nice to fill a few barrels in the basement to keep over Frost, now that the basement was cleaned and ready to serve a purpose again.
The season was progressing, the winds were taking on their customary chill and the forests surrounding the city of Kalzasi were full into their changes. From any major height it looked as though the capitol was surrounded by a sea of crimson, orange and gold. After the, relative, heat of the summer had made Torin's forge a veritable oven, the cool sweeping in was a relief. Not everyone enjoyed how cold it got so early in the year, but in the smith's profession it was a blessing.
Having found himself with an afternoon without specific work that needed doing (the runeforge was always working, but the morning had been all the time required to check on the armor that was being worked on for his patron house and his own personal projects) so, had decided to walk through the markets that surrounded his place of work. This time of year there was a bounty of freshly harvested crops for sale and just wandering he always came across something to bring home for Timon to cook. Additionally, it was just past lunch time and he was almost as hungry once the weather turned as he was from a day swinging a hammer.
There were bakeries and vendor's carts, all of which sold a variety of quick meals if he wanted to ate as he wandered, not to mention any number of inns and taverns, to stop in if he wanted to sit for a meal. He knew most of the ones within a dozen blocks by then, having eaten out almost exclusively until Timon had decided that he wanted to learn the culinary arts. Not there was almost always something worth eating at home, but it was still nice to step out and support the local establishments now and then. It wasn't as if he needed to save money, after all. Truth be told he had, literally, more gold then he knew what he do with. Aurin had made investment suggestions, and he was letting the redhead handle most of his finances, but good investments would lead to additional wealth, which he would then not know what to do with.
He was content in his home and work and wanted nothing more. Timon seemed quite content staying and working for his apprentice's pay until he was of age, even if his skills as a merchant and salesman now outstripped Torin's by a fair amount. If the lad wanted more when he was legally allowed to make his own choices there would be plenty to set him up in any profession he could desire. Torin had no family, no one else who needed his support, so, mostly he just tried not to feel guilty when he indulged in expensive experiments in the world magics he practiced.
Weaving his way between stalls he bought a paper package of roasted chestnuts from one stall, a apple and spice filled pastry at another, munching as he waved or greeted people he knew. No one could really be called a friend but the locals knew him and he knew them in the way of such things. The motherly type women had fretted when he'd started losing weight early in he year, and while he'd gained it back now, they sometimes still tried to suggest he hire this one's unmarried sister, or that one's grown up daughter to keep house and cook for him. He always thanked them, but politely declined. The current woman he kept on to do house keeping did a fine job, and beyond that, he sometimes got the feeling they were suggesting more than what they said.
When the pastry and nuts were gone, and his hands were again empty, he saw at a stall displaying fresh apples and other fruits from the outlying farms. The selection reminded him of his home so he stopped to browse, thinking it would be nice to fill a few barrels in the basement to keep over Frost, now that the basement was cleaned and ready to serve a purpose again.