06-07-2018, 05:56 AM
“I didn’t intend to cause any unwanted attention if at all possible.” Revan moved steadily down the steps with Celestia.
“Of course we should eat.” Revan had in fact forgotten about the fact that they would be needing food.
“Well we are kind of here for a reason, wouldn’t hurt to take a look around as we head towards the guards after a meal.” Revan was unsure what they would have on the menu.
They travelled all the way down the stairs back to the room they had arrived in and now the establishment seemed empty apart from Alex who seemed to be cleaning some cups. Revan was doubtful it was late enough that the others had little choice but to return home though he supposed lots of people lived differently to those in his own world.
“Isaac and the others have gone for some afternoon fishing if you were wondering.” said Alex placing down one of the cups.
“Just seemed a bit quiet in here all of a sudden is all.” Revan replied feeling slightly foolish for making his observations obvious.
“Two of you are probably excited to go see the town, keep in mind some folk are more suspicious of outsiders than others, but you shouldn’t have any problem with the shops.” Revan found Alex’s advice useful yet he couldn’t help but feel uneasy being unsure if the man could truly be trusted.
“If you see my cousin James please tell him of your arrival, he’d be happy to show you around a bit I’m sure, just be warned he can be a tad grumpy some days.” Alex seemed to be offering them a warning or at least that is how Revan took it.
The doors of the Dark Oak Inn opened as Revan stepped back out into the warm sunshine, he was still adjusting slightly being back in warm weather again as he felt the waves of the suns heat. Looking around he continued to see only a small happy village, though he was unsure on what to do when it came to food.
“I fear that our very appearance is going to bring attention, and I am unsure if we would have the currency to buy food from any other location in the village.” Revan hadn’t needed to worry about such things until now as he’d been relying on the simple good will of the people he had helped.
“I suppose you should decide Celestia, perhaps we could create something ourselves but I’m unsure how people will react to it.” Revan didn’t want everyone to know he was a prime since he was still so unsure how the majority of beings reacted to the news.
“Afterwards we’ll ask around for the guard commander, if that fails I’m sure we can ask who runs this village.” Revan could only assume some government control was around hidden plotting behind closed doors.
The market place wasn’t far down the road and from what he had heard was bound to have some variety worth checking out, of course there was also the nearby river that he had heard about, choosing to either walk down the road or exit into the forest clearing towards the water would be there first choice of the remainder of their day spent outside.
“Of course I advise remaining wary until we know who we can trust.” Revan couldn’t entirely decide where would be worth trying first.
“Celestia, It is strange that we have been drawn here, I am also in belief it would be foolish to forsake trying to learn more about why we are here.” Revan hadn’t forgotten the whole reason he was in this world is because of some mysterious being that he’d never heard of before.
“Of course we should eat.” Revan had in fact forgotten about the fact that they would be needing food.
“Well we are kind of here for a reason, wouldn’t hurt to take a look around as we head towards the guards after a meal.” Revan was unsure what they would have on the menu.
They travelled all the way down the stairs back to the room they had arrived in and now the establishment seemed empty apart from Alex who seemed to be cleaning some cups. Revan was doubtful it was late enough that the others had little choice but to return home though he supposed lots of people lived differently to those in his own world.
“Isaac and the others have gone for some afternoon fishing if you were wondering.” said Alex placing down one of the cups.
“Just seemed a bit quiet in here all of a sudden is all.” Revan replied feeling slightly foolish for making his observations obvious.
“Two of you are probably excited to go see the town, keep in mind some folk are more suspicious of outsiders than others, but you shouldn’t have any problem with the shops.” Revan found Alex’s advice useful yet he couldn’t help but feel uneasy being unsure if the man could truly be trusted.
“If you see my cousin James please tell him of your arrival, he’d be happy to show you around a bit I’m sure, just be warned he can be a tad grumpy some days.” Alex seemed to be offering them a warning or at least that is how Revan took it.
The doors of the Dark Oak Inn opened as Revan stepped back out into the warm sunshine, he was still adjusting slightly being back in warm weather again as he felt the waves of the suns heat. Looking around he continued to see only a small happy village, though he was unsure on what to do when it came to food.
“I fear that our very appearance is going to bring attention, and I am unsure if we would have the currency to buy food from any other location in the village.” Revan hadn’t needed to worry about such things until now as he’d been relying on the simple good will of the people he had helped.
“I suppose you should decide Celestia, perhaps we could create something ourselves but I’m unsure how people will react to it.” Revan didn’t want everyone to know he was a prime since he was still so unsure how the majority of beings reacted to the news.
“Afterwards we’ll ask around for the guard commander, if that fails I’m sure we can ask who runs this village.” Revan could only assume some government control was around hidden plotting behind closed doors.
The market place wasn’t far down the road and from what he had heard was bound to have some variety worth checking out, of course there was also the nearby river that he had heard about, choosing to either walk down the road or exit into the forest clearing towards the water would be there first choice of the remainder of their day spent outside.
“Of course I advise remaining wary until we know who we can trust.” Revan couldn’t entirely decide where would be worth trying first.
“Celestia, It is strange that we have been drawn here, I am also in belief it would be foolish to forsake trying to learn more about why we are here.” Revan hadn’t forgotten the whole reason he was in this world is because of some mysterious being that he’d never heard of before.

