Scourge Twenty-Eight - Noon
Scourge Twenty-Eight - Noon
I wake up at noon.
It really blows. Id much rather stay in bed and continue sleeping for a while, but I guess my bodys just... awake now. I turn over, tug up my blankets, and try hard to get back to sleep, but theres nothing for it.
I cant even rember what my last dream was about.
Sighing, I turn onto my other side, then blink my eyes a few tis to clear out the crud in them. Its pretty clear that Im an inn room, a fairly nice one. Theres a vanity, an end table covered in careful carvings, and a wide window overlooking one of the citys main streets.
I shove myself up so that Im sitting, then bring my legs around so that Im kinda cross legged. I grab a foot and knead it a bit, putting pressure on so of the soreness. Its not nearly as bad as it was last night. I guess this is one of the advantages of being young or whatever. Little sores dont last long.
I wiggle my toes, then step off the bed, only wincing a bit at the cool touch of the hardwood floor.
Last night we were able to book four rooms on the top floor of this inn. Theyre not the most expensive inn rooms Ive ever seen, but theyre not exactly cheap either. At least the innkeeper was helpful when we started putting gold in front of him. There are guards hired by the inn to keep it nice and quiet, and we get free als for our stay.
I get dressed in a change of clothes, toss on my cloak, then leave all my dirty things on a neat pile in the middle of the floor. The inn has a person whose job is to clean travel-worn clothes, so Ill just leave that up to them.
Hey, youre up, Es says as I leave my room.
My bookish friend is sitting on a plush armchair next to a window, legs curled up under her and a big to resting on her lap. She hasnt changed out of her nightgown yet.
Yeah, I say. How long have you been up?
Since this morning, she says. I had breakfast already, did so stretching, then sat here to wait for the rest of you to get up. You guys sure do like your sleep.
Look whos talking.
She sniffs. Hey, at least I wake up at a reasonable ti every morning.
Yeah, like weird clockwork. Its like you make up for being unmovable while sleeping by always waking up at the sa ti. Its not normal.
Its perfectly normal, Es says calmly. She glances up from her book. Ive optimised sleep.
Uh-huh, I say. Want to help optimise waking up the others?
Just get so food that slls strong and wave it around Felix door, shell stumble out of there like one of those zombies.
I giggle at the image. Shes probably right too. I dont know about Bianca though.
A door creaks open across the hall from us, and Bianca steps up, a hand cupped over her mouth to disguise a yawn. Im awake, she says. I havent slept in this late in a long ti.
Feels good, right? I ask.
I suppose. I think I needed it. My legs felt like jelly last night and theyre still sore today.
So exercise would help with that, Es says.
I glance at her. Arent you lounging there like that laziest cat thats ever been a cat?
I didnt say that I wanted to take part in that exercise, Es replies. She chuckles and stretches as she stands up. So, what did you plan on doing today?
Eat and sleep, mostly, I say. But if were done with that ahead of schedule, I guess we can walk around town. Maybe they have a bookstore?
Id like to visit a cobblers, Bianca says. I believe there are a few in the main square that might be able to help. We can verify rumours at the sa ti, maybe learn about what Altums up to.
I shake my head. The cobbler is fine, but were supposed to be having fun and relaxing today, that ans no rumouring.
But gossip is fun, Es says. Not that Id partake in it myself, just... you know, as an aside.
I bump my shoulder against hers. Sure, sure. So, I guess all that we need to do now is wake Felix up? We can have lunch for breakfast.
With sothing of a plan, I head downstairs while Es and Bianca get dressed for the afternoon. The inns main floor has a nice restaurant built into it. Not a tavern, but a proper space to order a al. I flag down a waiter and ask him to prepare a big al for four.
Since I dont have anything better to do, I wait downstairs while the first course is prepared. When the waiter returns with a loaded tray, I follow him back up to our little corner of the inn.
Whose room is clean enough to eat in? I ask.
Mine is unsullied, Bianca says with a gesture to her room. The waiter gives a look, but he doesnt say anything as he brings the tray in and sets it on a table. Es and I steal so chairs from our own bedrooms and set them down.
Felix takes a whole two minutes to show up at Biancas door, looking like a ss with her eyes still closed from sleep and her hair a big matted ss. You guys having breakfast already? she asks.
Its noon, I say.
Its noon? Really?
I nod. If you opened your eyes and looked outside youd see that.
I dont want to, she retorts before pulling out a seat and plopping herself down next to . Whats for breakfast?
Its lunch, Bianca points out.
Even better, Felix says.
By the ti the waiter arrives with the main course (mostly breads and soups, as well as a few thin slabs of carefully marinated at on skewers) Felix is licking Ess plate clean of crumbs and shes actually gotten around to opening her eyes, mostly so that she can spot any stray bit of food.
So, whats the plan for the rest of the day? Felix asks. Can I go back to bed after this?
I guess you could, I say. I was thinking shopping? Bianca needs a thing or two, and I dont feel like doing anything too serious.
Es nods before adding, We should probably look into a way to travel to the capital from here. If this is a transportation hub, then it stands to reason that theres going to be a way to get from here to where we need to go.
Hey, Es, where is that vault youre supposed to look into? I ask. I know its not too far from the capital, but is it on the way there, or past the capital? We could stop there before hitting the capital.
You know that the location of those vaults arent ant to be shared with anyone who isnt one of Sempers Archivists, Es says.
I roll my eyes. Yes, I know. And Im pretty sure Auntie Semper wouldnt care if I found out, and I think she likes Felix too, so its not a big deal. Besides, youre not an Archivist, are you?
But Im on a holy mission, Es says.
Co on, well see the place when we visit it one way or another.
Es grumps a bit more, but she does relent eventually. I have a map in my bedroom, but basically its a little to the west of the capital. Theres Lake Casselfella, to the south of that theres a river feeding into the lake from the mountains. The vault is near to that river, on the southern shore inside of this big hill. My maps a little more precise.
Im a little familiar with the lake, Bianca says. There are so nobles who have held celebrations onboard large barges in the middle of it. And theres so fishing done there as well. I didnt know that Sempers church had any interest in the area.
If just anyone knew, then that would make it much more difficult to hide the vault, Es says. Not that it protected this one. Soone broke into it even if it was hidden. I dont know if it will be abandoned or not though.
You think its those Altum necromancers? Felix asks.
Es hums a bit. Its possible, but I dont want to say until I know for certain. I an, what could they want with the vault?
Its ant to be filled with lots of books and knowledge, right? I ask. Maybe they needed to know sothing about necromancy?
The worshippers of a god of necromancy needed to learn about necromancy from another god? Es asks. I trust that Sempers libraries are the most complete in the world, and the vaults probably have huge amounts of knowledge hidden away in them, but the kind of specific knowledge thats so deep into another gods domain? I dont know.
Well, well find out later. Are you guys done eating? I want to go and have a bit of fun, I say.
Give a minute! Felix says.
I roll my eyes, but I cant ask Felix to change.
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