High Hopes, High Standards
The second he felt would be a bit easier to handle, given that he'd worked quite a bit as a freelancing mercenary for a while. Finding work wasn't always certain, but doing things helpful to others became easier when you didn't expect payment. So when the time came for that tourney Aoren was to host, Rickter's real test would begin for sure, but before all that he had to thoroughly prepare for all of that. Such was the nature of the first trial, however, that surmounted all the crucial needs for preparation. Not only was he heading up somewhere rather cold, but ripe with uncanny dangers that could easily end the trial abruptly.
Such was not the way he wanted to go out in this world, and certainly freezing to death didn't appeal to him either. No. He wanted to know exactly what he'd be getting into, and if there was one family that knew the business of dragonshards best... it was House Novalys. The wolf had determined that another visit to see the Prince could be beneficial, since they had never really had the opportunity to speak with one another before. No doubt he was made aware of the fact Rickter would be attempting the challenges, and that he'd also recently visited his own mother in turn. The wolf knew better than not to expect such things, as Talon was too clever of a warrior to ignore events close to home. Plus Aoren likely shared everything with him, a result born of the deep bond the two seemingly shared.
Walking outside the loft from the Skyharbour he tucked at the edges of his shirt and doublet, and made sure to straighten them out at the sides a bit on his walk out. The Palace was already in sight from where he stood, so like before, the wolf marched his way from the terrace up towards the street which led him towards the gates overhead. In passing a few of the locals up here, he barely greeted them with a look, more or less keeping his eyes diverted every time someone in passing came along. When you were tall like Rickter, only Avialae and other certain races towered over you. The rest typically looked up in some angled slant, often curious as to why the big guy avoids confrontation with just about everyone.
Regardless the wolf made his way up the path towards the palace, climbing the winding stairway that would lead him evermore onward toward the entrance. The sun had managed to reach its peak at his point of arrival, to mark the shift in the day once he'd reached the front gate of the courtyard. "State your business, oh..." Upon his arrival the very same guard from the other day greeted him, quickly remembering the towering man as he approached alone this time. "Have you further business with the Knight-Captain?"
"Actually I request an audience with the Prince..." The wolf answered somewhat assertively, his tone still gentle as he tucked his hands behind his lower back. The gate guard looked impressed, maybe even curiously at the man in front of him.
"Prince Talon's receiving visitors, aye, last I heard he was seen in the courtyard gardens." The wolf tilted his head in response, gesturing at the gate for a grant of entry on behalf of the guard in front of him. "Of course." The bulky soldier responded in turn as he stepped aside, allowing Rickter to pass through the gate and into the courtyard of the palace. He remembered more of his first time up here, and how agitated he'd gotten when approaching the place. Telion was all excited though, even so much as enjoyed the scenery around the palace. Yet while the wolf felt uncomfortable being where nobility lingered, it was honestly the palace itself he felt like he didn't belong in, whereas out here within the courtyard things were different.
Not by a lot but rather marginally, as Rickter had always felt a sense of connection with nature. Though he was considered no gardener, he did appreciate the beauty and value in things like plants. Animals too. It all weighed into a bigger picture for him really, but overall, the wolf felt noticeably more relaxed being out in the open; even in the presence of nobility. But royalty was another matter entirely, as Rickter didn't need long to spot the several guards serving as Talon's entourage. With a bit of reluctance in his step, the wolf took the approach, slowing to a near halt when he was noticed by Talon's comrades. "Greetings your highness," he started with an indirect stare to the ground, knowing that eyes were now upon him, "I request only a small portion of your time."
That was how nobility talked around here right? They were very formal and articulate with their words, and Rickter maintained a composed sense of patience when he gave the request.
Ash 12th, 120th Year, A.o.S.
He had already taken the bloody damn lift once again, debating on the idea of just using the stairs all the way up from now on. Rickter had decided that another visit would be vital to his cause, given that he was now steadily driven to achieve monumentally difficult tasks in a season. Though not impossible the idea of attempting it was barely feasible in his current state, which is why Rickter planned to work hard and do his homework prior to his first trial.
The second he felt would be a bit easier to handle, given that he'd worked quite a bit as a freelancing mercenary for a while. Finding work wasn't always certain, but doing things helpful to others became easier when you didn't expect payment. So when the time came for that tourney Aoren was to host, Rickter's real test would begin for sure, but before all that he had to thoroughly prepare for all of that. Such was the nature of the first trial, however, that surmounted all the crucial needs for preparation. Not only was he heading up somewhere rather cold, but ripe with uncanny dangers that could easily end the trial abruptly.
Such was not the way he wanted to go out in this world, and certainly freezing to death didn't appeal to him either. No. He wanted to know exactly what he'd be getting into, and if there was one family that knew the business of dragonshards best... it was House Novalys. The wolf had determined that another visit to see the Prince could be beneficial, since they had never really had the opportunity to speak with one another before. No doubt he was made aware of the fact Rickter would be attempting the challenges, and that he'd also recently visited his own mother in turn. The wolf knew better than not to expect such things, as Talon was too clever of a warrior to ignore events close to home. Plus Aoren likely shared everything with him, a result born of the deep bond the two seemingly shared.
Walking outside the loft from the Skyharbour he tucked at the edges of his shirt and doublet, and made sure to straighten them out at the sides a bit on his walk out. The Palace was already in sight from where he stood, so like before, the wolf marched his way from the terrace up towards the street which led him towards the gates overhead. In passing a few of the locals up here, he barely greeted them with a look, more or less keeping his eyes diverted every time someone in passing came along. When you were tall like Rickter, only Avialae and other certain races towered over you. The rest typically looked up in some angled slant, often curious as to why the big guy avoids confrontation with just about everyone.
Regardless the wolf made his way up the path towards the palace, climbing the winding stairway that would lead him evermore onward toward the entrance. The sun had managed to reach its peak at his point of arrival, to mark the shift in the day once he'd reached the front gate of the courtyard. "State your business, oh..." Upon his arrival the very same guard from the other day greeted him, quickly remembering the towering man as he approached alone this time. "Have you further business with the Knight-Captain?"
"Actually I request an audience with the Prince..." The wolf answered somewhat assertively, his tone still gentle as he tucked his hands behind his lower back. The gate guard looked impressed, maybe even curiously at the man in front of him.
"Prince Talon's receiving visitors, aye, last I heard he was seen in the courtyard gardens." The wolf tilted his head in response, gesturing at the gate for a grant of entry on behalf of the guard in front of him. "Of course." The bulky soldier responded in turn as he stepped aside, allowing Rickter to pass through the gate and into the courtyard of the palace. He remembered more of his first time up here, and how agitated he'd gotten when approaching the place. Telion was all excited though, even so much as enjoyed the scenery around the palace. Yet while the wolf felt uncomfortable being where nobility lingered, it was honestly the palace itself he felt like he didn't belong in, whereas out here within the courtyard things were different.
Not by a lot but rather marginally, as Rickter had always felt a sense of connection with nature. Though he was considered no gardener, he did appreciate the beauty and value in things like plants. Animals too. It all weighed into a bigger picture for him really, but overall, the wolf felt noticeably more relaxed being out in the open; even in the presence of nobility. But royalty was another matter entirely, as Rickter didn't need long to spot the several guards serving as Talon's entourage. With a bit of reluctance in his step, the wolf took the approach, slowing to a near halt when he was noticed by Talon's comrades. "Greetings your highness," he started with an indirect stare to the ground, knowing that eyes were now upon him, "I request only a small portion of your time."
That was how nobility talked around here right? They were very formal and articulate with their words, and Rickter maintained a composed sense of patience when he gave the request.
"Every side attacks you when you don't pick sides."