Disturbances on the Lakefront
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2023 12:57 am
Disturbances on the Lakefront
Glade 8th, 123rd Year, A.o.S.
The map room was quieter now that meetings weren't regularly held here, that is unless Rickter's own father needed to conduct business with certain officials. Truthfully, the wolf had every intention to try and learn more about the man's business, as he wanted to see it flourish and one day bring about a better change for the rest of Kalzasi as a whole. Maze Shipping Industries was not his to rightfully inherit by Rickter's standards, and yet even so, his father welcomed the idea of having another grown son take on the mantle.
The old man was probably eager to find retirement, especially after all the hard work the wolf himself had put him through the last couple of seasons. Still, Rickter felt glad that there was some small sense of peace, even if these trifling times provided such rare occasions few and far between. Almost like now, as the rhythmic pattern of footsteps on the floorboards indicated someone approached and judging from the alcoholic aroma he always carried; Rickter knew exactly who it was.
"Hey, big guy! Just the man I wanted to see." Patrick greeted as he entered the office area with a chipper tone of voice, leading the wolf to look up from the map he stood next to in the center of the room.
"Oh boy, what are you after now?" The wolf inquired almost sardonically with an expectant look, leading the Atinoran to grin as he brought his hands up innocently.
"Whoa, hey, c'mon now! Thought we're best buddies." As he lowered his hands to reach for the pouch of the leather belt strapped over his shoulder, Rickter narrowed his eyes with a half-amused grin nearly pressed into the corner of his lip.
"But you usually don't come asking me for things, unless you try to be a 'best buddy' as you call it." He reasoned with a shift in his posture now, lifting his arms to fold them over one another, while the bartender approached with what looked like a folded parchment pulled from the pouch.
"Okay, okay fair enough. I'll just have to switch up my love language a bit." Patrick humored still with a grin, before nodding down at the paper he presented to the wolf. "But seriously though, Mum's asked me to bring you something. Said you should probably look into it when you have the time?"
"Let's see then..." Rickter sighed as he accepted the note, confident it wasn't just another 'thank you letter' that she'd sent his way. As much as he would've liked to entertain the notion, he had had enough of those sent to him lately. And despite the amount of effort spent helping them, he knew the woman wasn't keen to just send word without any other motive or incentive behind it. Thus, he unfolded the parchment to appreciate the quality of the woman's handwriting, before narrowing his eyes to consider the contents he read within.
"Never one to beat around the bush is she?" He admitted with a crease of the paper, laying the half-folded parchment down as he focused back on the map table next. From the side he stood at he was looking at the Astralar Mountain range earlier, before Patrick had come to pester him, but now his gaze drifted from that to the chartered out waters of Lake Udori itself.
"Who?! Ma?! Absolutely!" The Atinoran remarked with a hearty chuckle. "But she does mean well, and I doubt don't she would've reached out to you without good reason."
"Oh, I'm well aware." The wolf remarked with considerable thought spent on the matter, pondering the relevance between the Onishio his pack fought that night, and whatever exactly could be the source of this growing menace on the lakefront. If it were possibly another Demontide attack, then surely, he would need more than just one Greater Illumite shard to tackle the job. Especially if he wanted to keep his packmates from being involved this time around.
"What's going on?" Hannah's tone cooed out curiously as the wolf almost didn't hear her footsteps down the hall, then again, Rickter also didn't bother to look away from the map as he contemplated the situation a bit more in turn.
"Nora sent word. Doesn't sound very exciting either." He summarized with a thoughtful stroke of his chin spike, his eyes narrowed on the detailed contours of the lakefront and the few villages still residing there. If there really was another Demontide, then odds were those townships would be overwhelmed immediately. Not that Rickter wasn't pressed to help his fellow Northerners already, but where Talon had greater influence here in Kalzasi, the wolf likely would've been better off helping out along the shores anyhow.
"Oh? Well, aren't you just the man of the hour." The brunette rogue teased as she joined him at the table, taking a seat at the edge of it as she leaned to look into his occupied stare. "I touched base with one of my guys, they said they haven't seen any 'dark Illumite" stones since the tower went down."
"And?" The wolf inquired with a quick glance at her, admittedly curious that they suddenly haven't turned up since the Illumite tower for House Zatrian went up in smoke.
"Apparently someone else is interested in them, said a guy sent our way may come poking around later." Hannah added with a steady lean away from him, not entirely put off by the news as Rickter was once he heard the statement. The wolf could only rub the side of his head woefully, before giving the both of them a slightly exasperated sigh.
"...Eikean spare me from the both of you..." He murmured with his fingers curled before his mouth, admittedly just a little flustered by this sudden development. Rickter wanted her to just simply find information on the matter to either confirm or eradicate his suspicions, but clearly that wasn't going his way either now that another unknown party was interested in his investigation.
"Hey! You're the one that wanted to go up into the mountains to find more anyway, I just wanted to save time and buy a quality one for cheaper if I could. Since you clearly wouldn't let me just swipe one for you." Hannah quickly argued with a raise of her hands while she hopped off the table, a casual strut made around the map as she eyed the folded parchment itself.
"It's different!" Rickter tried to contend quickly, eager to hide the other reason as to why he wanted to return to the peaks of Astralar.
"Wait, what?" Patrick finally weighed in with his usual confused demeanor, and glanced from Hannah to Rickter with a tilt of his head. "Why are we going into the mountains?"
"We're not... Hrm..." The wolf was ever more flustered than before now, clearly not intent on letting the proverbial cat out of the bag just yet. It wasn't that he didn't trust the two at all, in fact, it was probably better to trust telling them... but at the same time. "Alright, you know what, can you two promise you'll keep something secret?" Rickter eyed the both of them seriously with a low and stern tone, leading both Patrick and Hannah to eye him a little waringly. "Swear to me, not a word leaves this room!"
She looked to debate it but Hannah knew when Rickter grew stern, it was a matter that needed to be taken seriously. "Okay, Wolfman, I solemnly swear not a peep or word." She promised with a raise of her right hand, her eyebrow raised as she curiously looked to Patrick next.
"... I swear too, yeah." The bartender agreed as the pair of misfits turned their gaze to Rickter, leading the wolf to take a moment with breathing in deeply, and then finally sharing with them the other reason why he wanted to gather Illumite dragonshards.
Glade 8th, 123rd Year, A.o.S.
The map room was quieter now that meetings weren't regularly held here, that is unless Rickter's own father needed to conduct business with certain officials. Truthfully, the wolf had every intention to try and learn more about the man's business, as he wanted to see it flourish and one day bring about a better change for the rest of Kalzasi as a whole. Maze Shipping Industries was not his to rightfully inherit by Rickter's standards, and yet even so, his father welcomed the idea of having another grown son take on the mantle.
The old man was probably eager to find retirement, especially after all the hard work the wolf himself had put him through the last couple of seasons. Still, Rickter felt glad that there was some small sense of peace, even if these trifling times provided such rare occasions few and far between. Almost like now, as the rhythmic pattern of footsteps on the floorboards indicated someone approached and judging from the alcoholic aroma he always carried; Rickter knew exactly who it was.
"Hey, big guy! Just the man I wanted to see." Patrick greeted as he entered the office area with a chipper tone of voice, leading the wolf to look up from the map he stood next to in the center of the room.
"Oh boy, what are you after now?" The wolf inquired almost sardonically with an expectant look, leading the Atinoran to grin as he brought his hands up innocently.
"Whoa, hey, c'mon now! Thought we're best buddies." As he lowered his hands to reach for the pouch of the leather belt strapped over his shoulder, Rickter narrowed his eyes with a half-amused grin nearly pressed into the corner of his lip.
"But you usually don't come asking me for things, unless you try to be a 'best buddy' as you call it." He reasoned with a shift in his posture now, lifting his arms to fold them over one another, while the bartender approached with what looked like a folded parchment pulled from the pouch.
"Okay, okay fair enough. I'll just have to switch up my love language a bit." Patrick humored still with a grin, before nodding down at the paper he presented to the wolf. "But seriously though, Mum's asked me to bring you something. Said you should probably look into it when you have the time?"
"Let's see then..." Rickter sighed as he accepted the note, confident it wasn't just another 'thank you letter' that she'd sent his way. As much as he would've liked to entertain the notion, he had had enough of those sent to him lately. And despite the amount of effort spent helping them, he knew the woman wasn't keen to just send word without any other motive or incentive behind it. Thus, he unfolded the parchment to appreciate the quality of the woman's handwriting, before narrowing his eyes to consider the contents he read within.
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"Never one to beat around the bush is she?" He admitted with a crease of the paper, laying the half-folded parchment down as he focused back on the map table next. From the side he stood at he was looking at the Astralar Mountain range earlier, before Patrick had come to pester him, but now his gaze drifted from that to the chartered out waters of Lake Udori itself.
"Who?! Ma?! Absolutely!" The Atinoran remarked with a hearty chuckle. "But she does mean well, and I doubt don't she would've reached out to you without good reason."
"Oh, I'm well aware." The wolf remarked with considerable thought spent on the matter, pondering the relevance between the Onishio his pack fought that night, and whatever exactly could be the source of this growing menace on the lakefront. If it were possibly another Demontide attack, then surely, he would need more than just one Greater Illumite shard to tackle the job. Especially if he wanted to keep his packmates from being involved this time around.
"What's going on?" Hannah's tone cooed out curiously as the wolf almost didn't hear her footsteps down the hall, then again, Rickter also didn't bother to look away from the map as he contemplated the situation a bit more in turn.
"Nora sent word. Doesn't sound very exciting either." He summarized with a thoughtful stroke of his chin spike, his eyes narrowed on the detailed contours of the lakefront and the few villages still residing there. If there really was another Demontide, then odds were those townships would be overwhelmed immediately. Not that Rickter wasn't pressed to help his fellow Northerners already, but where Talon had greater influence here in Kalzasi, the wolf likely would've been better off helping out along the shores anyhow.
"Oh? Well, aren't you just the man of the hour." The brunette rogue teased as she joined him at the table, taking a seat at the edge of it as she leaned to look into his occupied stare. "I touched base with one of my guys, they said they haven't seen any 'dark Illumite" stones since the tower went down."
"And?" The wolf inquired with a quick glance at her, admittedly curious that they suddenly haven't turned up since the Illumite tower for House Zatrian went up in smoke.
"Apparently someone else is interested in them, said a guy sent our way may come poking around later." Hannah added with a steady lean away from him, not entirely put off by the news as Rickter was once he heard the statement. The wolf could only rub the side of his head woefully, before giving the both of them a slightly exasperated sigh.
"...Eikean spare me from the both of you..." He murmured with his fingers curled before his mouth, admittedly just a little flustered by this sudden development. Rickter wanted her to just simply find information on the matter to either confirm or eradicate his suspicions, but clearly that wasn't going his way either now that another unknown party was interested in his investigation.
"Hey! You're the one that wanted to go up into the mountains to find more anyway, I just wanted to save time and buy a quality one for cheaper if I could. Since you clearly wouldn't let me just swipe one for you." Hannah quickly argued with a raise of her hands while she hopped off the table, a casual strut made around the map as she eyed the folded parchment itself.
"It's different!" Rickter tried to contend quickly, eager to hide the other reason as to why he wanted to return to the peaks of Astralar.
"Wait, what?" Patrick finally weighed in with his usual confused demeanor, and glanced from Hannah to Rickter with a tilt of his head. "Why are we going into the mountains?"
"We're not... Hrm..." The wolf was ever more flustered than before now, clearly not intent on letting the proverbial cat out of the bag just yet. It wasn't that he didn't trust the two at all, in fact, it was probably better to trust telling them... but at the same time. "Alright, you know what, can you two promise you'll keep something secret?" Rickter eyed the both of them seriously with a low and stern tone, leading both Patrick and Hannah to eye him a little waringly. "Swear to me, not a word leaves this room!"
She looked to debate it but Hannah knew when Rickter grew stern, it was a matter that needed to be taken seriously. "Okay, Wolfman, I solemnly swear not a peep or word." She promised with a raise of her right hand, her eyebrow raised as she curiously looked to Patrick next.
"... I swear too, yeah." The bartender agreed as the pair of misfits turned their gaze to Rickter, leading the wolf to take a moment with breathing in deeply, and then finally sharing with them the other reason why he wanted to gather Illumite dragonshards.
"Dialogue" Monologue
"Hannah" "Patrick"
"Common" "Synskrit" "Norvaegan"
"Hannah" "Patrick"
"Common" "Synskrit" "Norvaegan"