"Shove off!"came the rude reply. The mage simply shrugged in response after bumping shoulders with the stranger. Alliria was as friendly as always. Too many people focused on making their coin. Manners were a tertiary concern at best. Serce couldn't fault them as he was somewhat in a rush himself. He'd made a few stops already since coming to the city. The mage had a few friends in the city and those who owed him a favor; the latter being considerably more useful.
Other business handled, he made way towards his final destination for the day. His true purpose for coming to the great trading city. There were all manner of individuals who called Alliria home. One could find even the most obscure specialist if they looked hard enough. The Jewel of Arethil built its fame on being a crossroads for all of Epressa.
He finally stopped before a rather nondescript door. The mage reached for the knob but paused before touching brass. He recalled his last visit and there had been a nasty little hex on the door, just for him. Instead he stepped backed, and allowed a summoned hand to do the deed instead. Sensing nothing untoward, Serce stepped into the room.
"Kai, you in?" the mage called out, struggling to keep the desperation out of his voice.
She better be, otherwise he was in some proper trouble. The type that ended with his head in a noose.
Kaisa
Other business handled, he made way towards his final destination for the day. His true purpose for coming to the great trading city. There were all manner of individuals who called Alliria home. One could find even the most obscure specialist if they looked hard enough. The Jewel of Arethil built its fame on being a crossroads for all of Epressa.
He finally stopped before a rather nondescript door. The mage reached for the knob but paused before touching brass. He recalled his last visit and there had been a nasty little hex on the door, just for him. Instead he stepped backed, and allowed a summoned hand to do the deed instead. Sensing nothing untoward, Serce stepped into the room.
"Kai, you in?" the mage called out, struggling to keep the desperation out of his voice.
She better be, otherwise he was in some proper trouble. The type that ended with his head in a noose.
Kaisa