
The wind that whipped through the lower levels of Foundations was biting. Even in the bustling center of the Holy See, the crisp morning predominated the senses of the knights, Brume born, and early risers among the gentry. What might have been a fine morning mist blowing off the mountains before the Calamity's perpetual winter was now a stinging blight that clung to clothing and armor alike, and formed ice crystals across the stiff fabrics of their coats.
Bundled though she was, Sounsyy could not escape the creeping frigidness of the morning since she had risen some time earlier before the dawn graced the eastern skies. Dressed in a thick, fur-lined military jacket and a coif made from karakul wool, she stood resolutely gazing out over one of Ishgard's many parapets across the Sea of Clouds. Sounsyy wiped her nose with her gloved hand, and with a round of loud sniffles hugged the throw blanket she'd stolen from her armchair more tightly about her.
The cold shouldn't bother her, she thought as she watched the sun rise. She was Ala Mhigan, after all. She had grown up in harsh winters, but nothing so lingering as this. She had also been a child, she recalled fondly, and children seldom paid any attention to the cold. With a faint smile, she pulled the blanket from her shoulders and raised her face into the morning sun and tried to picture her homeland. For a moment, the sun's first rays caught her cheeks and she imagined warmth, until that is, the next icy wave of air whipped around her and she buried herself in the blanket once more.
"Piss off."
It took her a half bell to shuffle back to the Forgotten Knight to huddle around the roaring fire with all of the other Brume born, adventurers, sellswords, and lowly knights of high houses. What a sight! The barkeep brought mugs of frothy ale about and the fireside sitters mumbled their appreciation. The fire crackled steadily while the wind outside picked up. Her ale nearly finished, there was little point in lingering. So she dislodged herself from her spot between two burly temple knights of Durendaire and made her way to the all but unoccupied bar.
"How much fer pen n' ink? I need to leave a letter," she said. Soon, with materials in hand she began painstakingly writing her letter to Roen. Each letter took agonizingly long to etch. Not because her hands were cold, but because the subtle curve of each character had to be correct, mechanical. This was important to her, having only begun learning to read and write when she joined the Knights of the Barracuda. She fussed for a bell it seemed over what she had written, reread, then finally signed towards the bottom in large, nearly illegible scrawl.
Roen,
I have secured a connection with Maelstrom Command. A rescue party is being sent from Limsa to my crew. I must needs return to them with all haste. It would be foolhardy of me to attempt to cross Coerthas blindly once more. I would ask for your knowledge of this land to see me back west safely. Your service will be paid for. I will linger in Ishgard while I make preparations for the crossing or until I receive your reply.
My thanks,
Capt. Mirke
Sounsyy sealed the letter and handed it to the innkeeper with instructions to see it into Roen's hands the next time he saw her. With that, she set off up the stairs with her travel bag towards the Jeweled Crozier. The wind was howling now, so Sounsyy set a blistering pace with her head low. She was going to need fire shards, and lots of them.
Bundled though she was, Sounsyy could not escape the creeping frigidness of the morning since she had risen some time earlier before the dawn graced the eastern skies. Dressed in a thick, fur-lined military jacket and a coif made from karakul wool, she stood resolutely gazing out over one of Ishgard's many parapets across the Sea of Clouds. Sounsyy wiped her nose with her gloved hand, and with a round of loud sniffles hugged the throw blanket she'd stolen from her armchair more tightly about her.
The cold shouldn't bother her, she thought as she watched the sun rise. She was Ala Mhigan, after all. She had grown up in harsh winters, but nothing so lingering as this. She had also been a child, she recalled fondly, and children seldom paid any attention to the cold. With a faint smile, she pulled the blanket from her shoulders and raised her face into the morning sun and tried to picture her homeland. For a moment, the sun's first rays caught her cheeks and she imagined warmth, until that is, the next icy wave of air whipped around her and she buried herself in the blanket once more.
"Piss off."
It took her a half bell to shuffle back to the Forgotten Knight to huddle around the roaring fire with all of the other Brume born, adventurers, sellswords, and lowly knights of high houses. What a sight! The barkeep brought mugs of frothy ale about and the fireside sitters mumbled their appreciation. The fire crackled steadily while the wind outside picked up. Her ale nearly finished, there was little point in lingering. So she dislodged herself from her spot between two burly temple knights of Durendaire and made her way to the all but unoccupied bar.
"How much fer pen n' ink? I need to leave a letter," she said. Soon, with materials in hand she began painstakingly writing her letter to Roen. Each letter took agonizingly long to etch. Not because her hands were cold, but because the subtle curve of each character had to be correct, mechanical. This was important to her, having only begun learning to read and write when she joined the Knights of the Barracuda. She fussed for a bell it seemed over what she had written, reread, then finally signed towards the bottom in large, nearly illegible scrawl.
Roen,
I have secured a connection with Maelstrom Command. A rescue party is being sent from Limsa to my crew. I must needs return to them with all haste. It would be foolhardy of me to attempt to cross Coerthas blindly once more. I would ask for your knowledge of this land to see me back west safely. Your service will be paid for. I will linger in Ishgard while I make preparations for the crossing or until I receive your reply.
My thanks,
Capt. Mirke
Sounsyy sealed the letter and handed it to the innkeeper with instructions to see it into Roen's hands the next time he saw her. With that, she set off up the stairs with her travel bag towards the Jeweled Crozier. The wind was howling now, so Sounsyy set a blistering pace with her head low. She was going to need fire shards, and lots of them.