by Jared Costavos on June 10th, 2013, 7:12 am
If such things were possible it would seem very much likely that Syna would pick Riverfall to be her Holiest City, Jared reflected. To him it seemed almost shameful that such a blessed city did not have a single temple in her name. Of course it had always puzzled Jared why certain cities only had temples for certain deities and why, even, certain peoples only worshipped certain deities. It seemed to him that all of the Gods deserved some matter of respect. He'd once postulated to a Professor that if people had favoured all Gods equally before the Valterrian than it may not have actually occurred. Safe to say the Professor hadn't exactly praised him on that one. Had he been called ridiculous that time, Jared wondered. He couldn't remember. These things slipped his mind so easily.
Jared had lost his train of thought again but was reminded the moment he went to slip on his shirt. Synaburn! Poor Jared had went for a walk today and got himself burnt to a crisp by that most vengeful of Gods. Perhaps, Jared went back to reflecting, this is actually a punishment against the Riverfallians for not worshipping her. The conclusion seemed a bit too arbitrary and vengeful for the God but Jared felt satisfied in his own way. Like the caveman who proclaimed the first fire to be magic he too found satisfaction in simply being able to put an explanation to a thing no matter what the real truth turned out to be.
He had been fully clothed so only his head and shoulders were Synaburnt. It still hurt to put on his shirt though. The shirt itself had once been somewhat painful to look at. He had bought it himself and, knowing that it was hot in Riverfall, he had chosen the most dazzling shade of white that would burn the eyes right out of a cave dweller's head. The clothes he had brought with him originally had suffered a tragic death at the hands of Jared accidentally knocking them into the sea. The pirate, err, sailor that had loaned him clothes on the voyage had escorted him to a shop in the first port they had dropped at anchor at taking that tight-pursed stereotype of sailors for it's money. So, at the end of the day, Jared's clothing could now be summarised, in it's entirety, as white shirt, yellow trousers, brown boots, belt. Oh and a black cloak he was sure he would never need but had not been with his other clothing when he had knocked them into the sea.
The shirt was not so white any more. He'd fallen over enough that it had gained a sort of coating of dust which yellowed the fabric somewhat dimming it to the mortal eye. It almost matched his light trousers which were much less in your face about their colour. Of course neither of them quite matched his big, brown boots or his similarly coloured belt. In the midday Syna those boots had provided an oven for his toes. At one point he had brazenly stepped out of his boots. He promptly leapt back into them. He was sure that he had heard a sizzling sound accompanying the burning heat of the street floor. At least the sturdy weight of the boots had stopped him from tumbling quite so much. Of course he was unused to the weight that he had miscalculated steps once or twice and had the boots actually cause a tumble.
So it was adorned in said clothing that Jared exited his little room at the Inn. A tiny person closet it was but, despite his upbringing, Jared could not muster any contempt for his room. It was quite functional and temporary. After his cot on the ship it was rather luxurious actually.
Jared was nervous about the meeting. He did not know what to expect of the others hired for the expedition or even of the man who lead it. Matthias Syka had the brass to tell off his father and some wit, or so it seemed from his letter. There really was little else that he knew of the man besides his reputation. That was a lie too. He'd never heard of the man before though he recognised the name. Maybe he was a writer? That seemed most likely. He always forgot the names of authors.
As he prepared to step out into the Riverfallian evening he made a quick prayer to Ovek. At this juncture perhaps luck was just what he needed. With just a teensy bit of luck everything would be alright. Jared just had to have a little faith.
He stepped out and approached the festivities and boy what festivities they were. Food and drinks in such a variety as to match the truly astounding variety of people. One woman had six arms and one man was completely green but for a crop of white hair upon his head!?! Woah it was all quite a lot to take in. Jared had never seen such a wide range of races in the one place before. He was both astounded and overcome with crippling shyness. He both wanted to introduce himself and stay completely out of the way. Compared to such a range of peoples he felt quite a bit insignificant. Surely it was by some mistake or whim of kindness he had been allowed to join such a group.
Jared skirted around the edge of the festivities picking a lonely corner as far removed from the rest as possible. Jared began to pick at the food on display recognising some he liked and venturing into others that looked non-poisonous. Before long Jared had forgotten his woes content to just enjoy a meal. Food had always had a way of calming him. Luckily enough his metabolism was pretty active or he might have grown some excess padding. Then he definitely wouldn't have been invited to the expedition...