TIMESTAMP: 12 Cinderfall, Ash, 123
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At the tail end of Searing, Jae-Seong had taken a brief sojourn back to a village he’d assisted in Glade– a small fishing port called Mizuhara. Most of the villages along the shores of Lake Udori were populated by folk of a hardy sort, and since it was still exporting fish to the surrounding areas, Kalzasi city proper included, he could tell that they were, at the very least, surviving. Still, he liked to check in on places he’d been, and if they were to need or want his assistance in any fashion, he would be happy to offer it.
Upon his arrival, he had been greeted by the sole Orkhan resident of that particular village, Naia. In Glade’s catastrophe, her husband had fallen, and in the aftermath, she expressed to the nobleman a desire to return home to raise her child among her kin. Being that she was heavily pregnant, travel from the northernmost reaches of the continent all the way back to Ecith was simply not a feasible endeavor by mundane means. Methods more magical, however, would certainly suffice– but such methods could prove expensive if one did not possess the rune themselves...especially so at such grand distances.
Such an expense, however, was no real hurdle for Jae-Seong given his family ties, so he was more than happy to agree to find her a way back home. He promised to return to her with the mage who would facilitate the journey within a score of days, but couldn’t be more exact than that. It was unlikely, even, that taking Naia back to the city itself would be that wise of an idea, so he would bring the mage to her– he just wasn’t sure exactly what day they’d be free to make the trip, as it wasn’t too likely most of the Traversers he’d be able to ask would have ever been to Mizuhara.
Upon his return to Kalzasi, he met with the mage he’d coordinate with– a noblewoman of House Briathos named Toru– and made the necessary plans. Per both of their schedules, it was decided that they would arrive back in Mizuhara on the 12th day of Cinderfall, and to his relief, this was well within the time estimation that Jae-Seong had given Narai.
The single caveat to his plan came on the 7th of Cinderfall when he’d met again with a warrior he’d once crossed paths with some time in the past, a Sunsinger named Imogen. She had wanted to expand her knowledge on swordsmanship by learning the style he utilized, and through that meeting, he mentioned his intent to head down to Ecith in the coming days. To that, Imogen expressed interest in tagging along, given that the location– Ailos– was one which she said she had little experience. This wasn't too surprising, he supposed, given the sheer size of Ecith.
Jae-Seong had no real reason to stay long in Ailos beyond making sure that Narai arrived home safe and sound, but he was, admittedly, rather curious about the ancestral home of the Dawnmartyrs, especially so given the recently established settlement in the north. From their conversation, he and Imogen ended up deciding to stay for a time, though he wasn’t quite sure how long that would end up being for either of them. They would be there, effectively, as tourists. But even so, neither of them could really say if such a trip would end up being leisurely one or not. Fate had a tendency to be strange for the both of them. Regardless, he informed Imogen of the day they would take their leave and the location from which they would depart.
When the day of the 12th came, Jae-Seong arrived with Toru some time in the afternoon. This was Jae-Seong’s third time here, each visit having taken place in a different season, technically, and yet still did the land look the same. He was dressed similarly to how he'd been the last time he was here, though the colors and fabrics were slightly different; still did he rely on his Elementalism to shield him from the cold. He debated making another lodestone, almost, given how biting the wind was today. It was…foreboding, really, how unrelenting the winter weather was, but still, now was not the time to wonder about that.
His goal, for now, would be to locate Imogen and then all three of them would head to Narai’s home.
Upon his arrival, he had been greeted by the sole Orkhan resident of that particular village, Naia. In Glade’s catastrophe, her husband had fallen, and in the aftermath, she expressed to the nobleman a desire to return home to raise her child among her kin. Being that she was heavily pregnant, travel from the northernmost reaches of the continent all the way back to Ecith was simply not a feasible endeavor by mundane means. Methods more magical, however, would certainly suffice– but such methods could prove expensive if one did not possess the rune themselves...especially so at such grand distances.
Such an expense, however, was no real hurdle for Jae-Seong given his family ties, so he was more than happy to agree to find her a way back home. He promised to return to her with the mage who would facilitate the journey within a score of days, but couldn’t be more exact than that. It was unlikely, even, that taking Naia back to the city itself would be that wise of an idea, so he would bring the mage to her– he just wasn’t sure exactly what day they’d be free to make the trip, as it wasn’t too likely most of the Traversers he’d be able to ask would have ever been to Mizuhara.
Upon his return to Kalzasi, he met with the mage he’d coordinate with– a noblewoman of House Briathos named Toru– and made the necessary plans. Per both of their schedules, it was decided that they would arrive back in Mizuhara on the 12th day of Cinderfall, and to his relief, this was well within the time estimation that Jae-Seong had given Narai.
The single caveat to his plan came on the 7th of Cinderfall when he’d met again with a warrior he’d once crossed paths with some time in the past, a Sunsinger named Imogen. She had wanted to expand her knowledge on swordsmanship by learning the style he utilized, and through that meeting, he mentioned his intent to head down to Ecith in the coming days. To that, Imogen expressed interest in tagging along, given that the location– Ailos– was one which she said she had little experience. This wasn't too surprising, he supposed, given the sheer size of Ecith.
Jae-Seong had no real reason to stay long in Ailos beyond making sure that Narai arrived home safe and sound, but he was, admittedly, rather curious about the ancestral home of the Dawnmartyrs, especially so given the recently established settlement in the north. From their conversation, he and Imogen ended up deciding to stay for a time, though he wasn’t quite sure how long that would end up being for either of them. They would be there, effectively, as tourists. But even so, neither of them could really say if such a trip would end up being leisurely one or not. Fate had a tendency to be strange for the both of them. Regardless, he informed Imogen of the day they would take their leave and the location from which they would depart.
When the day of the 12th came, Jae-Seong arrived with Toru some time in the afternoon. This was Jae-Seong’s third time here, each visit having taken place in a different season, technically, and yet still did the land look the same. He was dressed similarly to how he'd been the last time he was here, though the colors and fabrics were slightly different; still did he rely on his Elementalism to shield him from the cold. He debated making another lodestone, almost, given how biting the wind was today. It was…foreboding, really, how unrelenting the winter weather was, but still, now was not the time to wonder about that.
His goal, for now, would be to locate Imogen and then all three of them would head to Narai’s home.
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