5th of Ash, 120
Khan's lessons had paid off, it seemed. Over the course of three months, the halfbreed was speaking almost fluent vithmi. She led herself, Pacheco, and Khan through the country roads of Atinaw with her own tongue, where she asked strangers for directions. What was even more impressive was that none of them looked at her strangely! There'd been more than one occasion where she spoke with some sort of animal man on the road, when she first started her lessons, where they'd openly laughed at and mocked her. But now, she had no difficulty speaking to the many rathari that inhabited the dangerous lands of Atinaw.
As far as other developments went, Magna found herself with money problems. She hadn't worked for the entirety of the previous season, and it left her purse baren. More problems arose in the fact that she quickly outgrew her fur clothes. She would have to buy more in the coming days, but after she found some work at last.
Her search for a purpose took her from as far north as Hopsfel to the far west of Felmas, then toward the southeast. Through her travels, she'd discovered a fair bit of information on the Jastai, but not nearly enough to be certain if she was one. So, her search continued.
She'd arrived at the gates of Alfsos sometime in the evening in her usual pelt vest, kilt, bracers, and boots in various shades and thicknesses. They weren't cut from the same animal by any means; it almost appeared as though she wore some sort of patchwork garment with its sloppy stitchwork and obvious seams. Silver eyes traced the rooftops of the buildings she passed while her free hand moved her long, frizzy red hair from her eyes. Despite her journey through hot searing days, her skin retained its fair complexion. She hadn't burned, nor had she tanned. Her limbs remained defined with muscle. Not because she was built well, but because she'd burned the majority of her bodyfat in her twice-over walk across the country.
"This is it? This is the capital city?" Asked the half-giant in Vithmi. Khan, who wore his usual chain armor while he rode on horseback behind her, nodded.
"It's your first time in a major city, isn't it?" Returned the chameleon while he ran the fingers of his one arm through the horse's mane.
Magna nodded. She'd found Hopsfel to be impressive; it was almost unbelievable that people could build such large and well-decorated houses, but the city was even more spectacular. If there was anywhere that she could find a purpose, it would surely be there.
A smile graced her lips while she thought about what sort of life waited for her... Until a bitter scent filled her nostrils. Her expression dropped, and she lifted her nose to take a deeper breath. "Do you smell that?" She asked with haste.
"Burning," replied the chameleon.
Magna looked to him with a furrow to her brow. "Maybe it's a bonfire?" She wasn't sure. Was it customary to set giant fires in the middle of a city? "A forge?"
"I'm not sure... Might be late celebrations for the change of season, but..." Khan paused and pursed his scalie lips. His beady eyes settled on the half-giant. "We should have a look. If it is a celebration, it might be fun to join in, no?"
"Yeah, I guess so..!" The half-breed grinned, then dropped her face as she turned back to the direction the scent came from. While she hoped that scent was just some locals having a good time, she knew well that burning wood alone held a different scent to whatever it was that filled her lungs. As she turned the corner, she saw it just a block or two away; a massive pillar of black smoke that poured into the open, amber sky.
Khan's lessons had paid off, it seemed. Over the course of three months, the halfbreed was speaking almost fluent vithmi. She led herself, Pacheco, and Khan through the country roads of Atinaw with her own tongue, where she asked strangers for directions. What was even more impressive was that none of them looked at her strangely! There'd been more than one occasion where she spoke with some sort of animal man on the road, when she first started her lessons, where they'd openly laughed at and mocked her. But now, she had no difficulty speaking to the many rathari that inhabited the dangerous lands of Atinaw.
As far as other developments went, Magna found herself with money problems. She hadn't worked for the entirety of the previous season, and it left her purse baren. More problems arose in the fact that she quickly outgrew her fur clothes. She would have to buy more in the coming days, but after she found some work at last.
Her search for a purpose took her from as far north as Hopsfel to the far west of Felmas, then toward the southeast. Through her travels, she'd discovered a fair bit of information on the Jastai, but not nearly enough to be certain if she was one. So, her search continued.
She'd arrived at the gates of Alfsos sometime in the evening in her usual pelt vest, kilt, bracers, and boots in various shades and thicknesses. They weren't cut from the same animal by any means; it almost appeared as though she wore some sort of patchwork garment with its sloppy stitchwork and obvious seams. Silver eyes traced the rooftops of the buildings she passed while her free hand moved her long, frizzy red hair from her eyes. Despite her journey through hot searing days, her skin retained its fair complexion. She hadn't burned, nor had she tanned. Her limbs remained defined with muscle. Not because she was built well, but because she'd burned the majority of her bodyfat in her twice-over walk across the country.
"This is it? This is the capital city?" Asked the half-giant in Vithmi. Khan, who wore his usual chain armor while he rode on horseback behind her, nodded.
"It's your first time in a major city, isn't it?" Returned the chameleon while he ran the fingers of his one arm through the horse's mane.
Magna nodded. She'd found Hopsfel to be impressive; it was almost unbelievable that people could build such large and well-decorated houses, but the city was even more spectacular. If there was anywhere that she could find a purpose, it would surely be there.
A smile graced her lips while she thought about what sort of life waited for her... Until a bitter scent filled her nostrils. Her expression dropped, and she lifted her nose to take a deeper breath. "Do you smell that?" She asked with haste.
"Burning," replied the chameleon.
Magna looked to him with a furrow to her brow. "Maybe it's a bonfire?" She wasn't sure. Was it customary to set giant fires in the middle of a city? "A forge?"
"I'm not sure... Might be late celebrations for the change of season, but..." Khan paused and pursed his scalie lips. His beady eyes settled on the half-giant. "We should have a look. If it is a celebration, it might be fun to join in, no?"
"Yeah, I guess so..!" The half-breed grinned, then dropped her face as she turned back to the direction the scent came from. While she hoped that scent was just some locals having a good time, she knew well that burning wood alone held a different scent to whatever it was that filled her lungs. As she turned the corner, she saw it just a block or two away; a massive pillar of black smoke that poured into the open, amber sky.