
"Finally..."
G'leo releases a sigh as he directs himself, and Norrington the II (his sundrake) currently being led in hand, near the outskirts of the city of Ul'dah. The chance to visit Lominsa left him tired and worn, although the view of the ocean always brought him joy, he found that riding in a ship on it was much less pleasant. The ships crew would clearly not want to ferry him again on the account of a weak constitution and a less than fair amount of "sea legs" (he still doesn't quite understand that remark). Making the trip back was a bit less jarring, but nevertheless, he determined he wouldn't be returning for a good while.Â
A few odd looks are cast his way as he passes by. His normal, "savage" look taking a new turn with his dress and hair in disarray. But one bold child passing by does direct a smile towards him, his eyes growing wide as he admires the sundrake. The boy waves to G'leo, who nods in return with a wavering smile.
Approaching the stables, where Norrington must spend the night, does he notice two fair Elezen speaking two one another, but his curious is drawn by what he sees beyond the female.Â
Instructing the sundrake to stay, G'leo moves closer to investigate the writing left on the boulder. Seeing that the women is holding a book, he automatically assumes she is the one who wrote on the rock. "Excuse me, madam, but do you know what this says?"
G'leo releases a sigh as he directs himself, and Norrington the II (his sundrake) currently being led in hand, near the outskirts of the city of Ul'dah. The chance to visit Lominsa left him tired and worn, although the view of the ocean always brought him joy, he found that riding in a ship on it was much less pleasant. The ships crew would clearly not want to ferry him again on the account of a weak constitution and a less than fair amount of "sea legs" (he still doesn't quite understand that remark). Making the trip back was a bit less jarring, but nevertheless, he determined he wouldn't be returning for a good while.Â
A few odd looks are cast his way as he passes by. His normal, "savage" look taking a new turn with his dress and hair in disarray. But one bold child passing by does direct a smile towards him, his eyes growing wide as he admires the sundrake. The boy waves to G'leo, who nods in return with a wavering smile.
Approaching the stables, where Norrington must spend the night, does he notice two fair Elezen speaking two one another, but his curious is drawn by what he sees beyond the female.Â
Instructing the sundrake to stay, G'leo moves closer to investigate the writing left on the boulder. Seeing that the women is holding a book, he automatically assumes she is the one who wrote on the rock. "Excuse me, madam, but do you know what this says?"