Entry Three
A Little Bit of Mystery
Ala Mhigo. It’s where the Highlander gardener claimed to be from. Although, by looking at him it was clear he wasn’t any ordinary gardener either. Though our encounter was brief, I find myself filled with myriad questions, for the whispers I’ve heard of Ala Mhigans upon the streets of Ul’dah have been less than flattering. Yet, I saw nothing contemptible in the man I met tonight. I must needs learn more of this Ala Mhigo.
A few gentle inquiries pointed me back to Ul’dah as the best source of material and I did find a few books cloistered away within the Arrzaneth Ossuary. Yet, even with these I found myself laden with more questions than answers.
It did afford me a brief interlude with Sa’vern or, rather, his new client, a woman who only introduced herself as Skyler. She seemed quite curious as to my relationship with the Miqo’te, but I assured her that I was merely a former client. A small lie, perhaps, but I was able to give her a convincing enough referral on his martial skill. Mostly, I was just parroting things Sa’vern had told me the night previous, but none shall be the wiser – not from me, at least.
It was interesting to find him so taciturn, given how much he conversed with me the night before. Perhaps this is how he is when he’s “on duty†not that it’s surprising, merely an interesting dichotomy. With my recommendations set, though, I did not linger overlong with the Miqo’te and his client. After all, I had an Ala Mhigan mystery to solve.
A Little Bit of Mystery
Ala Mhigo. It’s where the Highlander gardener claimed to be from. Although, by looking at him it was clear he wasn’t any ordinary gardener either. Though our encounter was brief, I find myself filled with myriad questions, for the whispers I’ve heard of Ala Mhigans upon the streets of Ul’dah have been less than flattering. Yet, I saw nothing contemptible in the man I met tonight. I must needs learn more of this Ala Mhigo.
A few gentle inquiries pointed me back to Ul’dah as the best source of material and I did find a few books cloistered away within the Arrzaneth Ossuary. Yet, even with these I found myself laden with more questions than answers.
It did afford me a brief interlude with Sa’vern or, rather, his new client, a woman who only introduced herself as Skyler. She seemed quite curious as to my relationship with the Miqo’te, but I assured her that I was merely a former client. A small lie, perhaps, but I was able to give her a convincing enough referral on his martial skill. Mostly, I was just parroting things Sa’vern had told me the night previous, but none shall be the wiser – not from me, at least.
It was interesting to find him so taciturn, given how much he conversed with me the night before. Perhaps this is how he is when he’s “on duty†not that it’s surprising, merely an interesting dichotomy. With my recommendations set, though, I did not linger overlong with the Miqo’te and his client. After all, I had an Ala Mhigan mystery to solve.