TIMESTAMP: Sundered Rise 12, Searing 123
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Just a couple days prior, both Novalys Jae-Seong and Chisuo Shuai had crossed paths within the confines of a charitable endeavor hosted by another family– House Ahtivan. This meeting had been brief with the former assisting in the distribution of what resources were provided by the kin of the latter.
Over the course of this endeavor, however, the two noblemen spoke back and forth and Jae-Seong mentioned how he spent the majority of his time roaming around as a mercenary along with small stories on the subject. He elucidated that his background was mostly martial and about how he often felt out of place within the city proper. It was when he said something along the lines of how he would much prefer to perform charitable acts in that vein that Shuai, who was more than likely just idly following along with the flow of conversation, made the mistake of agreeing with the other. Well, that choice being a mistake was subjective, but Shuai’s agreement led to Jae-Seong roping the other nobleman into further agreeing to help escort a few more Zaichaeri refugees safely to Kalzasi.
A few folks had overheard the mercenary’s former sentiment about wanting to do more and as such, they proceeded to inform him that the rest of their family was currently in the process of making the trip. Jae-Seong being who he was declared that he was more than happy to offer up his assistance– and whether it was altruism or peer pressure, Shuai caved and agreed to go along. They responded with delight and gave the two noblemen as explicit directions as they could about the path their loved ones were taking and descriptions of the individuals they’d be looking out for. Given the fact that they had said their families had already set out on their travels it was, consequently, imperative that they head out on this endeavor right away to minimize the risk posed to them.
The two noblemen and what guards they deigned to bring along had agreed to set off en route early in the morning after taking two days to prepare. On Jae-Seong’s end, he actually did not come alone this time, either; he opted to bring along two guards of his own– though he viewed them more as friends than not.
The first was a woman who had the look of somebody who’d spent time in or had been formally trained by somebody within the military. She was well armored, dressed in leather plated overtop by steel. Because of the Eclipse’s endless winter, she also wore a burgundy cloak to keep herself from freezing. For weapons, she had with her a shield and shortsword, both of which looked to be of exquisite craftsmanship but lacked any ostentatious ornamentation.
The second of the two was a dark-complexioned male Avialae with the wings of a raven. He was a full head taller than Jae-Seong; likely just a bit over seven feet in height. The man was well built but relatively lean aside from his shoulders and the reason for this was immediately obvious– upon his back, he was armed with a war bow. Anyone who knew anything about archery would recognize from its appearance that his bow must have an incredibly heavy draw weight. His armor was almost entirely leather, though he did bear a steel plate over his chest. Not unlike his female companion, he also wore a cloak, though his was a deep, golden ochre in color.
Jae-Seong himself was dressed in a fashion that was more utilitarian than he had been wearing the other day. This time, the fabrics were visibly more durable and lacking in pattern. He donned padded cloth armor styled after his usual fare– split-legged hakama and accompanying kimono beneath it. However, he opted to shirk anything obviously meant for insulation; he carried lodestones to keep himself warm, preferring what freedom of movement was provided when only lightly armored.
The two nobles had agreed to meet with one another not far from the main gates leading into the city of Kalzasi, and having arrived at that location, stood with his companions to wait for the Chisuo boy.
Over the course of this endeavor, however, the two noblemen spoke back and forth and Jae-Seong mentioned how he spent the majority of his time roaming around as a mercenary along with small stories on the subject. He elucidated that his background was mostly martial and about how he often felt out of place within the city proper. It was when he said something along the lines of how he would much prefer to perform charitable acts in that vein that Shuai, who was more than likely just idly following along with the flow of conversation, made the mistake of agreeing with the other. Well, that choice being a mistake was subjective, but Shuai’s agreement led to Jae-Seong roping the other nobleman into further agreeing to help escort a few more Zaichaeri refugees safely to Kalzasi.
A few folks had overheard the mercenary’s former sentiment about wanting to do more and as such, they proceeded to inform him that the rest of their family was currently in the process of making the trip. Jae-Seong being who he was declared that he was more than happy to offer up his assistance– and whether it was altruism or peer pressure, Shuai caved and agreed to go along. They responded with delight and gave the two noblemen as explicit directions as they could about the path their loved ones were taking and descriptions of the individuals they’d be looking out for. Given the fact that they had said their families had already set out on their travels it was, consequently, imperative that they head out on this endeavor right away to minimize the risk posed to them.
The two noblemen and what guards they deigned to bring along had agreed to set off en route early in the morning after taking two days to prepare. On Jae-Seong’s end, he actually did not come alone this time, either; he opted to bring along two guards of his own– though he viewed them more as friends than not.
The first was a woman who had the look of somebody who’d spent time in or had been formally trained by somebody within the military. She was well armored, dressed in leather plated overtop by steel. Because of the Eclipse’s endless winter, she also wore a burgundy cloak to keep herself from freezing. For weapons, she had with her a shield and shortsword, both of which looked to be of exquisite craftsmanship but lacked any ostentatious ornamentation.
The second of the two was a dark-complexioned male Avialae with the wings of a raven. He was a full head taller than Jae-Seong; likely just a bit over seven feet in height. The man was well built but relatively lean aside from his shoulders and the reason for this was immediately obvious– upon his back, he was armed with a war bow. Anyone who knew anything about archery would recognize from its appearance that his bow must have an incredibly heavy draw weight. His armor was almost entirely leather, though he did bear a steel plate over his chest. Not unlike his female companion, he also wore a cloak, though his was a deep, golden ochre in color.
Jae-Seong himself was dressed in a fashion that was more utilitarian than he had been wearing the other day. This time, the fabrics were visibly more durable and lacking in pattern. He donned padded cloth armor styled after his usual fare– split-legged hakama and accompanying kimono beneath it. However, he opted to shirk anything obviously meant for insulation; he carried lodestones to keep himself warm, preferring what freedom of movement was provided when only lightly armored.
The two nobles had agreed to meet with one another not far from the main gates leading into the city of Kalzasi, and having arrived at that location, stood with his companions to wait for the Chisuo boy.
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"Synskrit"
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"Inandoth"