
“Why must it be so damn hot!â€, Elros thought.
Ever since he could remember he hated Ul’dah, with its scorching cobblestones, its winding alleys, and its cacophony of voices, but none of these nuisances could amount to his dislike of the heat. He reminded himself he only had to be in the city three more days before darting down the street
Nothing in the entirety of Hydaelyn could have dragged Elros back to Ul’dah, except of course his mother who promptly and swiftly sent him a letter that his half-sister, Sylvanna, would be holding a dinner party for his eldest brother, Faelyn’s name-day. She went on and on about how Elros should just make up with Faelyn, how he didn't mean any of those things he said during a drunken stupor at the last family gathering. She also wrote to him that she was traveling all the way from Limsa with his half-sister Seldanna and his younger half-brother Paeris, and that they were to meet his brother R’Orho on the road for the party. Although Elros never felt all too comfortable with his Hyuran siblings, or for that matter his brother R’Orho, the thought of seeing his mother drove him to accept the grueling road to Ul’dah.
*Running through the twisting alleyways Elros finally arrived at his sister’s house*
“I guess, I should knock.â€
He took in a deep breath, “Alright Elros put on your best, ‘Ya I totally want to be here’, face.â€
Ever since he could remember he hated Ul’dah, with its scorching cobblestones, its winding alleys, and its cacophony of voices, but none of these nuisances could amount to his dislike of the heat. He reminded himself he only had to be in the city three more days before darting down the street
Nothing in the entirety of Hydaelyn could have dragged Elros back to Ul’dah, except of course his mother who promptly and swiftly sent him a letter that his half-sister, Sylvanna, would be holding a dinner party for his eldest brother, Faelyn’s name-day. She went on and on about how Elros should just make up with Faelyn, how he didn't mean any of those things he said during a drunken stupor at the last family gathering. She also wrote to him that she was traveling all the way from Limsa with his half-sister Seldanna and his younger half-brother Paeris, and that they were to meet his brother R’Orho on the road for the party. Although Elros never felt all too comfortable with his Hyuran siblings, or for that matter his brother R’Orho, the thought of seeing his mother drove him to accept the grueling road to Ul’dah.
*Running through the twisting alleyways Elros finally arrived at his sister’s house*
“I guess, I should knock.â€
He took in a deep breath, “Alright Elros put on your best, ‘Ya I totally want to be here’, face.â€