Of all the settlements on the east side of Heruin Drybrush is the largest and the only proper “city” among them. Located on the south east coast of Heruin it is the closest thing to civilization one is likely to find, the majority of the buildings and houses boasting stone foundations and walls made of white washed plaster formed from the sand; a design intended to deflect the unrelenting sun that constantly burns overhead. Architecture in Drybrush tends to favor high ceilings and arched windows and door ways with shaded courtyards in the center of the structure (for those rich enough to boast such elaborate structures) designed to maximize on any breeze that may blow in from the ocean and keep the occupants as cool as possible.
In the center of Drybrush was the largest structure in the city; a manse of the same white plaster, high arched, design only far grander in appearance. It boasts a vast tiled inner court yard with fountain and lush landscaping that allows one to forget for a time that they reside in a barren desert. It is here that the magister, or magistra as the case may be, of Drybrush resides. It is from here that the Magister presides over those under their protection and where the citizens of Drybrush bring their concerns and requests for aide.
In the square across from the Magister/Magistra's manor one will find Marrakesh Market. What began as a small General Store in a single two story building had grown over time into more of an open air market. The General Store is still it's heart, however, and it is here that patrons go to buy food, supplies, tools, and even clothing. The open air stalls that occupy the square alongside the General Store are mostly stalls belonging to traders that have come from other portions of Heruin as well as the other continents of Aleris though there is the occasional stall set up by the enterprising citizen of Drybrush. On any given day one could find exotic foods, exquisite fabrics, spices, herbs, weapons, or potions. There is no telling what one might find in the Marrakesh Market as the trader stalls can change from day to day.
Not far from the center of town but far enough that the noise does not carry down to the Magister/Magistra's manor sits The Caravanserai Inn and Tavern. It is the only business of it's like on the entire continent of Heruin. The Tavern portion boasts the standard bar room but through a set of doors in the back one will find an open air courtyard in the center with several tables, palm fronds overhead protecting those beneath from the sun. On the other side of the courtyard is the back entrance to the Inn which boasts a vast walled courtyard in front of it for those travelers who might arrive with their own caravan in tow and are simply looking for a safe place to pass the evening, something that is very common among desert nomads. There are several rather nice rooms, as well, for those who require more traditional lodgings.
The most interesting place in Drybrush is considered by some to be The Zenana. It began as a desert oasis and spa; a place where one could find respite, a healing bath, a relaxing massage, and a chance to lounge in splendor while enjoying a drink and a hookah with a friend. It has grown into something more, over time, as most things do. For the right price the men and women of the spa can be negotiated with for more erotic services and while such things as smoking tobacco and even opium had been available now more exotic drugs had been introduced for the more unusual clientele that might visit the establishment. Given the nature of the business it does, and the need for discretion, The Zenana is located on the outskirts of the city.
And it was all under her dominion, now. Before falling from grace, as some called it, Verial had done one thing right; he'd put her in charge of Heruin. In turn she'd naturally appointed Valorius it's Lord Commander in charge of Heruin's forces, a position she'd titled the Bel Telal. His experience as the Commander of the Protectorate in Eternelle Lune made him more than qualified for the job, far more than she, really, as she'd more often than not preferred a good brawl to a military exercise. With the far finally over it was time for all the continents to begin the process of rebuilding. Heruin had escaped any damage from this last battle but the one before it had done a fair amount and the population of Heruin was at an all time low, even for them. It was time to take stock of what they still had and decide what was needed to go forward and thrive.
The largest city on Heruin was Drybrush so it made sense to start there, not to mention the fact that it was on the coast across from the island she resided on so it made the perfect starting point. Walking the city streets she was the subject of several curious looks as those who might have seen her before no longer recognized her. She'd began her life as the Padishah of Heruin practically a different person and where once white hair had hung down her back now dark red locks hung in it's place. Most notably, perhaps, was the absence of the mask. The had never seen her face before. She didn't exactly look like a ruler but then, she never had. Black jeans and tank top did not exactly scream that she was a Princess but she'd never given a damn about that before and wasn't going to start now. Besides all that, she traveled alone, something she wagered not many of the rulers did around here.
Those who weren't curious were wary as she also carried her talons strapped to her hips. It is possible no one would have believed she was who she said she was if not for the official crest of Heruin about her neck, the medallion that nestled on the swell of her breasts formed of obsidian stone with a blazing red tribal sun emblazoned atop it. It wasn't something she wore often, only when she needed to make sure people knew she was who she said she was.
In time they began to figure out who she was and whispers followed her into the square that housed the Marrakesh Market. Browsing the stalls she silently took in everything she saw, those who were dressed in tatters, or those who appeared to be suffering from malnutrition or even starvation. She took note of the buildings and structures that needed repair, as well, as there had not been time between wars to see to such things. Stopping into the General Store one of the employees noticed her arrival and, upon sighting the medallion, promptly bowed low to her, excitement bubbling over in his speech.
”Padishah! Welcome to the General Store of the Marrakesh Market! I am Selim and it is an honor to serve you today.”
Her standard half smile curved her lips as she gestured for the young man to right himself. Glancing around the store she noticed that many of the shelves were bare and he seemed to be the only one there to run the business as well as help oversee the outside vendors.
”Are you the only one who works here Selim?”
The young man nodded quickly in response to her question, a sad glance sent around the store itself as he spoke. ”Yes Padishah. The manager was killed in the first war. I don't know what fate befell the others.”
After several minutes of speaking with Selim she discovered that trade between the other continents had tapered off to a drizzle during the war and much of what they sold was imported from other continents, the clothing the only thing typically made on Heruin as only they would know what clothing worked best in their climate. Selim also detailed the damages sustained during the first war though luckily they were minimal. Clapping Selim on the shoulder in thanks she moved as if to leave, pausing at the door briefly to turn back and give Selim a full smile.
”You did good here, cher. I'll remember that.”
Turning to leave she left behind her a boy beaming with the praise given him for it was praise, however unconventionally it was given. Strolling back into open portion of the Market gold eyes surveyed the city until they came to rest upon the Magister's manse. There was no Magister or Magistra of Drybrush at the moment, not of any of the cities or camps actually, and the manor looked to be in a state of disrepair. Strolling towards the manse she could feel eyes upon her as she neared it and knocked heavily on the door. When finally it opened and elderly woman peered out through a crack, refusing to open the door further until she caught a glimpse of the medallion Ameerah wore and then it was thrown open with great fanfare as she attempted to execute a similar bow in the same manner as the boy from the market.
“Padishani! Forgive me, I did not realize you were...who you are. I am Lucinda, my lady.”
Stopping the elderly woman before she could execute her bow and possibly harm herself Ameerah helped her get upright again with a hand on her arm.”It's alright Lucinda, I don't require much formality most the time.”
Smiling to assure the woman that she was serious and took no offense to her earlier recalcitrance she let herself take a long look at the city seat of Drybrush and dwelling of the future Magister or Magistra. It was dirty, to say the least, and in need of some basic structural repairs. Lucinda had a similar tail to tell as Selim; those who had been employed in the Magister's home had either died or vanished during the strife, leaving only Lucinda to see to the care of the place; something that was far beyond the woman's task. The sorrow in her voice as she spoke of how the manor had deteriorated revealed she had been the main housekeeper there for some time and she obviously loved the place.
”It's alright, Lucinda. We'll get it fixed up. Hopefully there will be a new Magister soon and we can't have him or her plunking their lofty ass in a dirty house, now can we?”
Grinning her half smile at the shocked gasp and subsequent laughter from Lucinda she thanked the woman for her time and departed leaving an effusively grateful Lucinda behind. Again taking to the streets she strolled through them at her leisure, becoming accustomed to the city streets of her city, her continent. So far she'd made it to the Marrakesh Market and the Magister/Magistra's future home. That left The Caravanserai and The Zenana. Hmm....where to visit first.
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:16 pm