enters: Hinewai Harbor and Grand City;
0745 - morning, chilly sunrise
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read by those offended by said content above.Hinewai Harbor...The streets were filled with people, traders and beggars alike. The biggest thing was that all he could smell was fish. Large fish, small fish, blue fish, green fish. Tired of being on a damn ship, and sick of smelling and eating fish, he figured his best bet was to get in land, at least away from the ocean for a while.
Tal wore his normal attire, a black cotton shirt, black tunic, and leather black coat. The temperature was just right for the amount of clothing he wore, but significantly warm for him. As they traveled away from Dethaal, the temperature only grew and grew. Instead of the sun being a rare glimpse, it was now a daily occurrence. The men and he both appreciated it, but the sheer amount was going to have to take some getting used to. Luckily for him, winter was just around the corner, and until he gets used to the climate changes, it’s probably best that their "cold" comes around so he can acclimatize easier.
Praise the Sun, he thought to himself as he stepped off into the bustling streets, heading away from the glimmering ocean.
Tal looked down the street, looking for weapons vendors. The first thing he needed was to replace the piece of shit weapons that had rusted on him on the journey over. He didn’t have a lot of coin, but he had enough to get him a decent sword and knife, at least, he hoped he did. This was a whole new world, so he needed to expect anything.
Grand City, Cornucopia Market...Tal searched the vendors, his hood up to hide the bright white strip of bleached hair that resided on the top right side of his head, a birth defect given to him by his father, and something that everyone had grown used to back home, but to the looks of things here, must have been strange. The last thing he wanted was problems on his first day in town.
Coming to a halt next to a blacksmith, he read the sign silently,
Jax Blades’. He peered inside, and saw the shelves of steel swords, daggers, throwing knives, and other weapons of different types. It was four times as large as the blacksmith back home, and Tal was in a slight awe on the sheer size of it all. Hammering away in the back was who Tal assumed to be the blacksmith. It was a large dark skinned man who wore nothing but a beige cotton shirt, and brown pants; both smothered in black ash and dust. As Tal stepped inside, he looked up, scanned him over, and then continued to pound on the bright orange steel for another moment before sticking it into a bucket of water where it immediately sizzled, steam roaring up into the air. The large man stepped away, taking off his gloves as he approached Tal. Tal was rather tall in his opinion, standing at six feet, but this man had a good four inches on his as he held out his large hand towards him. “Jax’s the name, how can I help you?”
Tal was still slightly in awe, and then took the man’s hand, shaking it firmly. “Tal, I was wondering how much your swords costed?” he asked as he looked around towards the long swords on one of the walls. “Well, that depends Tal, what kind of sword are you looking for? The thick bastard sword used to cut down horses and armored crusaders? Or are you more of an agile guy and want the one handed gladiator blade?” Jax stepped back, letting him look around as Tal thought the question over. He was used to katanas, and didn’t see a reason to mix it up. If things got close and personal and he needed something quick, his ten inch knife that rested horizontally on the back of his belt would suffice. “Something like this one, but obviously in better condition,” Tal said as he withdrew his rusted katana on his belt, the orange contaminated steel dull and grey. Jax took the sword in both hands and looked it over. Weighing it out with just feeling, and giving it a slight wave as he twirled it slowly, he handed it back to Tal. “I got just the thing, but it isn’t going to be cheap.” Tal kept his expression normal, showing no sign of remorse for the statement, but deep down he frowned.
I can’t spent all this money on a sword, its barely enough to survive off of as it is, but I can’t keep that rusted piece of junk any longer, it’d only make me a target for thieves and criminals, he thought to himself as he watched Jax return with a pristine katana just like his, but with a slightly varied hilt and in all black, but nothing complex or eccentric. Tal took the blade in one hand and felt that it was lighter than he was used to, but it seemed just as durable. Giving it a couple of spins and twirls to feel the balance of the blade, he agreed that it was a fine piece of work, but none-the-less, easily an expensive piece. “How much?” Tal asked.
Jax thought it over, and then leaned back against the wall. “The rusty sword you have is a good piece of work, but the steel is a little degraded. I’ll trade you swords plus a hundred copper pieces.” Tal shifted and pulled out his bag of coins. He only had a pair of silver pieces and three gold pieces, along with twenty copper pieces. It wasn’t anything significant, and the currency was different here. “What will this get me?” he handed him one gold piece from Dethaal. Jax looked it over, and placed it in the sun to see if it reflected. It was different, that’s for sure. Jax flipped it with a flick of his thumb and then caught it. “You aren’t the first person that’s offered foreign coin, I’ve actually got a collection going,” he looked the coin back over, and then pocketed it, “It’ll be useless anywhere else, so give me one of each, and the sword’s yours.” Tal did just that, and handed him the other two types before placing the rest back in the bag.
I’m going to need some money before I go anywhere, I can’t even purchase a good room to borrow for the night at this rate. Tal took the sword, dropped his, and wrapped the new one onto his waist before turning away and heading towards the door, “Thank you sir, you’ve saved me a lot of trouble.” He said to Jax. Jax flipped the coin again and waved. “Best of luck to you traveler, but you’re still in a pickle if that’s all you have.” Tal smirked as he stepped back outside into the chilled autumn air.
Now it’s time to find some quick coin, and see if you can find anything on Angels. That’s all the help he had to go off of to find out more about his parents and who the hell he was. He recalled the day his parents disappeared from his life, and the white feathers that had been pierced from his mother’s back when the sword was thrust through her chest.
He stepped off into the street, keeping his eyes open for an opportunity to present itself.
Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 5:02 am