4th of Searing, 120th of Steel
The irony was that she had just started to settle into somewhat of a routine before being uprooted again. Not that the outlander was complaining. It had been decided that Patrick was going to a place called Grimholdt--roughly six days ride on horseback from here--to bring back new kinds of tea for the tavern. By default, being under Patrick's wing, she was going with him.
Leliana wondered if it also had something to do with the fact that they knew she'd been travelling for six months prior to stumbling on their doorstep. She'd understandably picked up a bit of know-how on the road. Although she wasn't familiar with the region itself, Patrick could make up for her shortcomings where she made up for his.
The half-breed had thought it over quite a lot the night before. She was uncertain about being on the road with him for the round trip, let alone completely at his whim as a guide in unfamiliar territory. Not that that hadn't already been the case here in Álfsós. He'd been nice enough to start showing her around, and to be honest hadn't been anything but incredibly kind to her. The same went for the whole family. Perhaps, she finally decided, she was being a little too cynical.
So that morning she carefully packed her things. She still had enough preserved foods from the last trip to take along and last herself almost the entire round trip, so that would save the inn some resources--however little that may be. Nevertheless Leliana wrapped the foods up and tucked them into her bag. Her tent and tarp were rolled tight and lashed to the bottom of the pack. Bedroll and blanket were packed in the bottom, then food, toiletries, cutlery, and a few other small tidbits.
In the future it would be a good idea to go to market and find some more gear. Now that she had a job, her own money, and--well--free time, she could start acquiring actual belongings. It was a weird thought. Smiling at the thought, Lily picked up her bag, full waterskin, sword, and stepped out into the hall. She still didn't have to have the weapon summoned at all times, but she chose to for the sake of appearances.
Leliana assumed it might look strange to be packing for a trip on the road and not be bringing a weapon along. Little did they know it didn't have to exist in the physical world to be present. As an extension of her own soul, it was always at the ready. The outlander locked her door and double checked it was secure for good measure before making her way downstairs. There were some patrons as usual, but this early in the morning it wasn't at all busy.
First they had to go pick up the horses. It had been a while since she'd actually ridden. Lily was no expert by any stretch or definition of the word. She could get on and not fall off; that was about as much as she could hope for. There was a bit of anticipation bubbling in her stomach--a mix of nerves and excitement. She always loved being around animals. There was something so reassuring about their honesty, and horses were no exception to the rule. It would be nice to get some practice in the saddle.
The irony was that she had just started to settle into somewhat of a routine before being uprooted again. Not that the outlander was complaining. It had been decided that Patrick was going to a place called Grimholdt--roughly six days ride on horseback from here--to bring back new kinds of tea for the tavern. By default, being under Patrick's wing, she was going with him.
Leliana wondered if it also had something to do with the fact that they knew she'd been travelling for six months prior to stumbling on their doorstep. She'd understandably picked up a bit of know-how on the road. Although she wasn't familiar with the region itself, Patrick could make up for her shortcomings where she made up for his.
The half-breed had thought it over quite a lot the night before. She was uncertain about being on the road with him for the round trip, let alone completely at his whim as a guide in unfamiliar territory. Not that that hadn't already been the case here in Álfsós. He'd been nice enough to start showing her around, and to be honest hadn't been anything but incredibly kind to her. The same went for the whole family. Perhaps, she finally decided, she was being a little too cynical.
So that morning she carefully packed her things. She still had enough preserved foods from the last trip to take along and last herself almost the entire round trip, so that would save the inn some resources--however little that may be. Nevertheless Leliana wrapped the foods up and tucked them into her bag. Her tent and tarp were rolled tight and lashed to the bottom of the pack. Bedroll and blanket were packed in the bottom, then food, toiletries, cutlery, and a few other small tidbits.
In the future it would be a good idea to go to market and find some more gear. Now that she had a job, her own money, and--well--free time, she could start acquiring actual belongings. It was a weird thought. Smiling at the thought, Lily picked up her bag, full waterskin, sword, and stepped out into the hall. She still didn't have to have the weapon summoned at all times, but she chose to for the sake of appearances.
Leliana assumed it might look strange to be packing for a trip on the road and not be bringing a weapon along. Little did they know it didn't have to exist in the physical world to be present. As an extension of her own soul, it was always at the ready. The outlander locked her door and double checked it was secure for good measure before making her way downstairs. There were some patrons as usual, but this early in the morning it wasn't at all busy.
First they had to go pick up the horses. It had been a while since she'd actually ridden. Lily was no expert by any stretch or definition of the word. She could get on and not fall off; that was about as much as she could hope for. There was a bit of anticipation bubbling in her stomach--a mix of nerves and excitement. She always loved being around animals. There was something so reassuring about their honesty, and horses were no exception to the rule. It would be nice to get some practice in the saddle.