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Assallya Kressair (played by Slain)

Assallya sat upon a burgundy vardo wagon, a small house on wheels trundling along the dirt road. The back of the wagon featured a small door and a delightful small window that allowed a person inside to see who might be knocking.

The wagon's arched roof was topped in supplies, stopped from sliding off by a wooden rim that the crates and containers were tied to. While she didn't have the goat or lamb she'd wanted, there were a pair of chickens and a suckling pig in reed cages atop the wagon.

Looking relaxed, the elven dancing girl sat on the bench bolted to the front of the wagon, suspended over the draft horse hauling the contraption. She was leaning back, letting the horse choose his own path, with one leg dangling, her black manicured toenails pointed towards the dirt. The reins were loose in her left hand and her right held a book from which she read, glancing up from regularly to make sure she was still on track.
Liothryth Terandes (played by Mirafin) Topic Starter

Lio looked up and smiled. "This isn't so academic, it's just a collection of old elvish stories. But I do have a treatise on transfiguration magic on animals in my pack if you're interested." She noticed his yawn. "I apologize if the hour is too early, I got used to rising early in the monastery and didn't consider that others might not."

Catching the vardo coming down the road, her jaw dropped in surprise. "I hadn't realized that you had a wagon," She called out to Assallya.
Assallya Kressair (played by Slain)

"It's my house really. How else was I going to bring along some chickens and... well, a pig!" Assallya replied in a cheery manner as the draft horse brought the wagon closer, "I like to be prepared for every eventually, plus it beats sleeping on the ground every night."

You try carrying flour, barley, potatoes and other foodd, summoning mat, reference library, several disguises, a poison making set, a dagger set made from every possible material and a multitude of other oddities inside a mere backpack. Unfortunately Bags of Holding were a rare commodity, as were Portable Tower Figurines.
Tasius Croscian (played by Helleyn)

Tasius scowled at Lio and her friendly demeanor for a moment. He couldn't understand how someone could be this lively after waking up with the sun. Facing the direction he had come from, Assallya and her wagon's approaching figure didn't seem to surprise the man like the other elf. It surely beats walking towards their destination, but he would much prefer to never enter the small house on wheels during this trip. There's no way to make sure the runaway dancer put protective charms inside, ready to activate at the smallest intrusion or sign of danger.

"You must be used to living on your own then," is the man's assessment as the horse approached. Trying to compare anything about Assallya's reactions to the description of a bounty coming from the dunes in the south. "I wager you don't have any plans of settling down, knowing your profession."

With the weather warming up from the risen sun, such a slow-paced and tranquil atmosphere forced another yawn out of Tasius. Shaking his head, he tries to ward off this drowsy state for the road ahead. This time he addresses the mage who paid for his and Assallya's support.

"This would be a good time as any for us to learn where this tower you're searching for is. Since we are heading north from the start, and that it must be close to an old war site, I can only guess it is near this nation's northern border. There are hills over there rumored to be cursed, making the land difficult to harvest and the cattle challenging to thrive." Although he never heard of a ruined tower among the rumors as well. And if he was to guess the worst, that thing must have crumbled down. Elves can live for centuries without change, but not the world around them.
Assallya Kressair (played by Slain)

"Which profession would that be," the dancing girl answered him, a devilish twinkle entering her eyes, "The sultry gypsy witch, the aged crone of a fortune teller, the apprentice pickpocket thief, or the roving whore?"

Drawing the reins taut as the horse reached a stride from her companions Assallya brought the wagon to a complete stop.

It felt really good, simply being herself. For the last couple years she had switched from one identity to another, always trying to stay ahead of the bounties.

"I also picked up a small book on the local history."
Liothryth Terandes (played by Mirafin) Topic Starter

"The book is a good idea," Lio said, ignoring the byplay between the others. She didn't feel the need to do anything unless it became an issue. Her bag was beside her on the ground so she put her book away and pulled out a map which she then unfolded on the ground.

"Here is Pendel," she said, pointing to a tiny speck on the map, "and here is where we're going," her finger moved to a point further north. "I was able to hire a traveler to go and look at the area for me, but that was about 50 years ago. According to him, Elsen's Tor is now known as Ellen Hill."

She pulled out another, smaller map, as well as a few drawings. "The closest village is called Alebeck, and the hill is a little to the west." As she named each place she pointed to it on the smaller map.

"The tower had mostly crumbled when I was there, and my scout said that it had deteriorated even more and was mostly covered with grass. But he did see the old door. And he said there were stories about strange sounds coming from inside the hill, which leads me to believe that the interior is still at least somewhat intact. From what I've been able to learn about Elsen and the tower, it seems that she lived in the areas above ground but that she had dug a deep foundation and had her workrooms down there." She showed them the pictures that her scout had given her of the outside of the tower that was now a hill. "The records I read also didn't give any that Elsen was - for lack of a better term - evil. Strong certainly, and she would have protected her home and especially her workroom well. So while her spells will have faded with age, there will still be protections and possibly traps to deal with."

((OOC: I swear, I didn't intend to create a dungeon crawl, it just happened!))
Tasius Croscian (played by Helleyn)

Tasius simply dismissed Assallya with a wave of his left hand, as if none of the titles she had named were of interest. In reality, he had all but a short moment to ponder, before focusing on the maps being brought forth by Lio, if there was some sort of strategy the younger elf is using when being so forward about herself. He would expect at least an attempt at secrecy to hide her true colors. But looking at how their employer herself didn't bat an eye to the exchange, perhaps it was unneeded.

After a quick explanation about their route and the dubious story of this Elsen fellow, he didn't hesitate to grab the smaller map from the ground and pass it over to their assigned driver seated by the wagon. Allowing her to have a closer look as well. This wasn't going to be a long journey if everything went smoothly, but at the same time, it couldn't be called just a short trip to the next town over.

"Let's get going then. You two can share what your respective books and tomes have to say while moving." Standing by the side of the wagon, the man indicates for Liothryth to climb and sit together with the other woman. Assuming by how the both of them seem to be getting along just fine and that mages like herself weren't made to tire themselves physically meaningless. "We didn't wake up this early to just talk on the outskirts of Pendel all morning." One of the caged chickens chooses that moment to cluck loudly. Probably at the halted rocking it had been feeling from the wheels since placed up on the roof.
Tasius Croscian (played by Helleyn)

((OOC: LoL, don't sweat it. As long as we're having fun, a dungeon crawl isn't something to fret over. We can always come up with a twist if we decide to change it in the future.))
Assallya Kressair (played by Slain)

Once Liothryth had climbed up using the brass rail on the wagon's side Assallya clucked her tongue and flicked the reins. She wasn't one for husbandry but this horse had been well trained to respond and it did as bid, taking off at a sedate walk.

Leaning back on the bench Athe blonde girl tucked her right leg under her left thigh and let her left leg dangle, black enameled toenails pointing towards the ground.

"By Sharess' bountiful tits I love this wagon," she said, patting at the wood, "Nobody should ever travel without one."
Liothryth Terandes (played by Mirafin) Topic Starter

Lio snorted. She had to admit, that was a good epithet. After tucking her pack in under the seat she leaned back and rested against the wagon.

"I guess it's been too long since I went on a journey. Transportation other than my own two feet never occurred to me. And even if it had, I doubt I would have been able to find anything as nice as this on short notice." She closed her eyes and sighed, "the abbess was right, I was out of the world too long."

Normally, being an elf, Lio didn't show her years. But something shifted as she sat there, and while her appearance didn't actually change, her 647 years suddenly became very apparent.
Liothryth Terandes (played by Mirafin) Topic Starter

((Do we want to be attacked by something in here or have a quiet journey for a little while longer? An attach might give the characters a change to assess each other's skills.))
Assallya Kressair (played by Slain)

"Vardo wagons are custom made by only a few wainwrights. It was a bother just getting the name of one from the Vistani.


No offense intended but your Abbess is right, though not through faulty of your own. You were wrent, riven to the quick. The tel'seldarine are set in their ways. They don't think," the blonde Sorceress commented as the horse settled into his stride, "Traditions are more important than ideas. I guess it's a necessity when a dozen or more generations of a family are living together. The most you have in a human family is three generations. When you're an elf you can be berated by your three-times-great grandfather who looks to be the same age as yourself, for the audacity of suggesting roasting acorns instead of chestnuts at winter solstice."

The blonde girl showed little of the exasperation she felt, making the statement in an almost clinical fashion in her opinion, that was the primary reason the seldarine were in decline. There was also the divide between aristocrat and the pioneer. Simply put, the seldarine looked down on those pioneers that braved the danger of establishing me settlements as being provincial.

"That's why humans are spreading like locusts. They're the perfect balance between the desperation of a short lived orc and the aloof indifference of the undying elves.

"Errrr... Sorry. I've spent a lot of time thinking about the topic.'
Assallya Kressair (played by Slain)

((( I'm good with anything. )))
Liothryth Terandes (played by Mirafin) Topic Starter

"You're right though. Humans really are a fascinating race. So much more varied than the elves. I haven't interacted with many elves in the past few years, but thinking back on it - we are too set in our ways. It's all too easy not to even think about change when you know you have the next thing to infinity stretching out in front of you.

"It took 300 years for my body to recover from what happened. If I hadn't been an elf I don't know that I would have survived, even with the Orb's influence." She took a deep, shuttering breath. "It...it took a long time for me to accept what happened. There's nothing like being prepared for death and then surviving. Especially when your survival sometimes makes you wish you hadn't.

"Every time a new abbess or abbot was chosen we would talk and they would occasionally ask me if I was ready to leave. I would always say no, but I thought maybe soon I would be. Then one day a abbess asked me if I was ever going to be ready to leave. I realized that I had only gone through the motions of living. That the years had meant nothing to me, in the end. That I had gotten to comfortable.

Leaning forward slightly she shook her head and laughed lightly. "What use is an old elf who's afraid of the world?" The question was obviously meant to be rhetorical, but part of her hoped she would find an answer.

"Don't mind me, it's just nice to talk to someone who doesn't constantly remind you to thank the gods for your blessings all the time."
Assallya Kressair (played by Slain)

"The gods?" the dancing girl scoffed, "I did my fair share of praying but the gods never did much for me or anyone I've known. Everything I have, all I am, is a result of my own works. By hook, by crook, or by shiv.

"Look, smart people are often afraid. They understand repercussions better, they understand responsibilities. Any mooncalf can saunter off and get themselves into heaps of trouble because they don't think. Smart people are naturally complacent, they need a reason to experience risk. I had no reason to leave, I had everything. I had luxuries, food, a languorous lifestyle..."

Uh... Assallya suddenly realized this Liothryth was dangerous. She was much older, probably more powerful but so bloody naive. She'd probably walked from her arcane schooling straight into war. Assallya, on the other hand, had a short life of cut-throat harem politics.

"Until something shoved a hot poker up my... uh... ". She was going to refer to her womanhood. "...buttocks. Figuratively, I mean."
Liothryth Terandes (played by Mirafin) Topic Starter

"The world is a strange place," Lio replied with a sigh.

They traveled on in silence for a while. Lio absently held up her hand palm down, then as she flipped it over small flames filled her cupped fingers. As suddenly as the fire appeared it went out. "Sorry," she said looking over at Assallya. "Would you mind if I did some small magic practice as we go along? It's been a while as I just want to make sure everything still works as I need it to. I won't do anything that will harm you or your wagon."
Assallya Kressair (played by Slain)

"Not at all," the girl replied, "just try not to spook the horse too much. He's trained well but he's no warhorse."

After a long pause Assallya changed the subject. "I usually try not to use magic," she added, "it's an effective tool but it can turn on you. A good disguise is not effective then a spell. Sure, it's a bit easier to see through the makeup and hair dye but the ability to detect magic is common enough and someone wearing a seeming is likely up to no good."
Liothryth Terandes (played by Mirafin) Topic Starter

Lio conjured the illusion of a butterfly between cupped hands.

"And one never knows when they'll be knocked out or have someone more powerful come along and cast some sort of spell to nullify magic."

The butterfly flew away, fading before it reached the trees beside the road.

"Magic is a tricky thing. Even the most skilled practitioners can't always know what will happen when they use it."
Hey when is this rp open for a new character? Seems like fun
In a nearby alleyway a pair of tired light blue eyes stare at the group as the converse among themselves a young human quietly whispers to himself while running his hand through his messy curly black hair. "From the looks of it they're just walkin' around with some valuable stuff best plan is to. one: Just follow them from afar and wait till they split up. Two: find the one with the most valuable item. Three: easy pickings" he quietly retreats with a small smile into a nearby crowd trying to blend in while he carefully watches for the groups next move waiting for the right time to pickpocket the richest member.

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