16 Glade 124
Astride the gold-feathered roc Thyellódis, Rhydian and Karrhei arrived, at last, in the skies over Kalzasi. There were faster forms of travel between this realm and their native Sol’Valen, but alacrity was not a priority and the trip was taking them through less trafficked parts of these less civilised lands. There was pomp to be considered and, for the more practical concerns, servants had already been portalled to Kalzasi to see Rhydian’s hotel suite prepared in advance of their arrival.
Upon crossing the border, they were soon intercepted by a pair of Synnekar Skyguards, who guided them down to an assigned point-of-entry to have their credentials reviewed. As an official envoy of the Royal Crown of Sol’Valen, the process was an expedient one and a complement was assigned to see them to an eyrie at which to stable Thyellódis and then conduct them to their lodgings at a luxury hotel in the Cloudhaven District of the city.
The Icewing Grand Hotel had staff on hand to greet the foreign prince and his attache, with all due ceremony (and perhaps a bit more, in hopes of a generous gratuity for their obeisances.)
As was typical of his public persona, Rhydian played the placid prince responding to the enthusiasm of the concierge with a flat affect delivered in a soft tenor voice.
“We will be pleased to dine in our suite this eventide.” A warmer guest might have made excuses, such as the weariness of travel, for declining the effusive guidance of the hotel staff, but Rhydian was direct to a fault. Being so, he gestured for the bellhop to guide them to their rooms.
Upon arriving in their rooms, Rhydian would stalk directly to the window to take in the view. If the bellhop lingered in hope of a tip, it would be Karrhei’s to dole it out. Rhydian had left the cleric in charge of their travel purse for the journey. The prince did not speak again until the door clicked shut behind him.
“It is lovelier here than I thought it would be…” He pursed his lips, “Hm.” With no further scrutiny over the cityscape without, he turned from the window and began to unclasp his travel cape.