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Who: Reid Hershel, Chester Barklight and anyone else who happens to be hungry :)
Where: Kaitzur, in a restaurant
When: Rem Decan 30, Rem Day, ND 2018 (after scene of doomage)
Warnings: Reid is always hungry.
Reid wasn't too pleased when he returned and had found that Chester and Arche had left already. He remembered the Scorer had said that when those two left on a journey, he should accompany them because it was time for him to fulfill his destiny.
Yeah, that one, the one that his father ignored and died for. He really wasn't looking forward to this and as it was he was growing more annoyed because he only had an idea to meet up with them in Kaitzur, not a when, not where, nothing to make this easy.
Ah, the joy of important quests. Why did he have to be so special? He would have rather lived a nice quiet life in Engeve, but no, that wasn't to be obviously.
So that's what brought him to Kaitzur to sit and wait for Chester and Arche to arrive. He had a passport, though that may not be needed. It all depended on the route they took. He only knew he was looking for a city full of water. Only place he knew of that filled that description was Grand Chokmah.
The only good thing was that the Imperial Capital of Malkuth should have plenty of new and interesting food to try and his wallet was good and full from selling what he didn't need from his hunts in St. Binah.
He didn't see either of his friends anywhere, so he guessed it would be best to wait at the inn, if they had something to eat. If not, he would go to the nearest place that served food, because he was starving. He didn't care what it was, anything was better than Arche's cooking and he was hungry enough to eat that. The innkeeper should know a place, right? There sure wasn't a nice market area like Engeve had here, so that was probably the best bet.
He walked into the inn and booked a room for himself just in case and then asked where to find some food. The innkeeper laughed a bit at his expression and tone of voice before answering, but it wasn't like Reid was bothered by that, he was too hungry to care.
And armed with a place to go, he went to get something to eat and fill his stomach, well at least for an hour or so.
Where: Kaitzur, in a restaurant
When: Rem Decan 30, Rem Day, ND 2018 (after scene of doomage)
Warnings: Reid is always hungry.
Reid wasn't too pleased when he returned and had found that Chester and Arche had left already. He remembered the Scorer had said that when those two left on a journey, he should accompany them because it was time for him to fulfill his destiny.
Yeah, that one, the one that his father ignored and died for. He really wasn't looking forward to this and as it was he was growing more annoyed because he only had an idea to meet up with them in Kaitzur, not a when, not where, nothing to make this easy.
Ah, the joy of important quests. Why did he have to be so special? He would have rather lived a nice quiet life in Engeve, but no, that wasn't to be obviously.
So that's what brought him to Kaitzur to sit and wait for Chester and Arche to arrive. He had a passport, though that may not be needed. It all depended on the route they took. He only knew he was looking for a city full of water. Only place he knew of that filled that description was Grand Chokmah.
The only good thing was that the Imperial Capital of Malkuth should have plenty of new and interesting food to try and his wallet was good and full from selling what he didn't need from his hunts in St. Binah.
He didn't see either of his friends anywhere, so he guessed it would be best to wait at the inn, if they had something to eat. If not, he would go to the nearest place that served food, because he was starving. He didn't care what it was, anything was better than Arche's cooking and he was hungry enough to eat that. The innkeeper should know a place, right? There sure wasn't a nice market area like Engeve had here, so that was probably the best bet.
He walked into the inn and booked a room for himself just in case and then asked where to find some food. The innkeeper laughed a bit at his expression and tone of voice before answering, but it wasn't like Reid was bothered by that, he was too hungry to care.
And armed with a place to go, he went to get something to eat and fill his stomach, well at least for an hour or so.
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Date: 2009-01-07 12:53 am (UTC)"Arche and I still have to say goodbye to Natalia and the others." Chester turned to Reid, trying to change the topic at hand. "After a good night's rest, we can head out to Grand Chokmah; we'll probably be able to hit St. Binah as a rest point in a day or two. Is that all right with you, Reid?"