34th of Frost, Year 4622
After an almost dizzyingly intense series of weeks with his husband, the two of them alone in their new home, Taelian decided to invite his beloved to their cannery in the last days before its official opening. Whenever he had free time, he had been traveling back-and-forth from Lorien to Jorikford or communicating over his Resonance-forged radio, but it was time enough to introduce Ford to Edevane Can Co. (formerly Von Klade Can Co.) officially. The man opened a portal through Daybreak in front of the wooden doors of their home and took his husband's hand, the two of them dressed in proper business attire as they stepped through. Upon re-emerging, they were met with the bowels of a wooden ship, which Taelian used to hide his arcane-enriched entrance.
Taking his husband's hand and tugging him to come with him, he grinned warmly, bringing him to the deck of the ship and gesturing him along the ramp that led onto the harbor front. Rather than being in Nivenhain proper, E Can Co. was along the coast that bled out from Nivenhain's northward districts, effectively an urban neighborhood of Outer Nivenhain. In front of them, along the harbor-front, was an array of factories, warehouses and distribution centers, with Hollows (human-like, strange automatons) and laborers crowding the area, bustling and moving back-and-forth between their destinations.
In front of them, if they peered beyond the initial industrial buildings that greeted them, was a sight to behold: Nivenhain, the largest city on Atharen, home of three and a half million souls with four and a half million more surrounding it in dense neighborhoods like this one. The towers and megastructures of Lorien like the Chantry Overlook and Castle Wight were visible even from where they stood, some the buildings within Nivenhain-1's core standing hundreds of meters tall. When Taelian first came to this city, he stared in amazement for what felt like hours, though he supposed Ford (as someone who had lived in Starkwayte, Atharen's second largest city) would not feel the same way.
Whatever the case, Taelian led his husband towards the grey, white, black and red buildings that sat along the cobbled harbor edges and towards their own, Taelian's beloved cannery. It was the fruit of a life-time of labor: a grey, brick-patterned building with smokestacks emerging from the top, the full name of their business inscribed in gold above the entryway, which was two wide, wooden doors with golden bars at their front. Drawing in a heavy breath, the man glanced to his soulmate who was at his side, and smiled softly.
"This building is what will give our children the lives they deserve," he muttered quietly, peering back forward and staring out. "This industry is the future of our world, and we stand at the front of it. We'll be living like royals by the time Glade comes to dawn our new year. I hope you're proud of me."