02-28-2015, 01:52 AM
Selia returned the awkward handshake, silently noting the priest, Sergius's choice. She replied to his comment with; "East end of town, not too far from the docks and the inn that I had mentioned earlier." she followed him to the door, halting her speech as Sergius put up a little... magic umbrella. Cute.
"Thanks for that... anyways, there's a little magic shop in that area run by an old man and his twin brother. It's a good place, one of them is more of a light magic practitioner, the other one more keen on elder magic. You don't have to take me any further then that, I can make it home from there."
Selia led the way, opting to take the main road northwards until the first available sidestreet eastward. Since much of Sanovar was haphazardly planned, some streets had a tendency to wind around unnecessarily, and street lamps were placed in odd locations.
"After the fifth lamp, we'll be taking Barker all the way to its south end." Selia commented, referencing the name of the street she would be turning down on. Despite that it was named after some old Bernese merchant, Barker Lane was known to be a detour into the Eshren neighborhoods. This sidestreet, however, was mostly just a bunch of older buildings, occupied mostly by businesses. Most all of the signage appeared in Elibean, but the closer Selia and Sergius got to Barker Lane, the more they could see posters and flyers written in both Elibean and Eshren.
Out of a mild sense of paranoia, Selia would occasionally look behind them to make sure they weren't being followed. While there were still some people wandering the streets, none of them gave Selia and Sergius much more than a second glance after seeing Sergius's light-umbrella. To break the silence, Selia looked over at Sergius, continuing to keep pace.
"What's the far north like? You asked me about Edessa earlier, so now I'm curious if you could part ways with a story or two." Selia asked.
"Thanks for that... anyways, there's a little magic shop in that area run by an old man and his twin brother. It's a good place, one of them is more of a light magic practitioner, the other one more keen on elder magic. You don't have to take me any further then that, I can make it home from there."
Selia led the way, opting to take the main road northwards until the first available sidestreet eastward. Since much of Sanovar was haphazardly planned, some streets had a tendency to wind around unnecessarily, and street lamps were placed in odd locations.
"After the fifth lamp, we'll be taking Barker all the way to its south end." Selia commented, referencing the name of the street she would be turning down on. Despite that it was named after some old Bernese merchant, Barker Lane was known to be a detour into the Eshren neighborhoods. This sidestreet, however, was mostly just a bunch of older buildings, occupied mostly by businesses. Most all of the signage appeared in Elibean, but the closer Selia and Sergius got to Barker Lane, the more they could see posters and flyers written in both Elibean and Eshren.
Out of a mild sense of paranoia, Selia would occasionally look behind them to make sure they weren't being followed. While there were still some people wandering the streets, none of them gave Selia and Sergius much more than a second glance after seeing Sergius's light-umbrella. To break the silence, Selia looked over at Sergius, continuing to keep pace.
"What's the far north like? You asked me about Edessa earlier, so now I'm curious if you could part ways with a story or two." Selia asked.