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Rain just came to Alliria. Mud began to buildup in the Outer City roads – not all being gifted with cobblestone. Only those that had to traveled the streets this day. Many stands in the street were left unattended.
In the corner of a dead-end street was a general goods store. Within it, a middle-aged Komodo male manned the counter – or rather, leaned over it. The store had no customers in that moment. Little light illuminated the interior of the store – normally using natural light from outside. The clerk wrote on a piece of parchment with a bored look.
DING
The doorbell rang as someone entered.
THUNK THUNK THUNK
The potential customer – a woman – stomped her boots just outside the entrance to get rid of mud. She wore a tan leather cloak that she shook before stepping inside.
The woman lowered her hood to reveal Kara’s face. She matched the clerk’s blank look. The clerk slowly righted himself with a groan. He shoved the paper beneath the counter.
“How can I help?” the clerk asked in a flat tone.
Kara walked up to the counter as she looked around the store. Once she got within reach, Kara reached into a pouch. The clerk raised an eyebrow. Then, Kara gently placed two silver Allirian coins on the counter.
“I’d like to meet Mr. Collwood,” Kara told the clerk.
Rowe Collwood
In the corner of a dead-end street was a general goods store. Within it, a middle-aged Komodo male manned the counter – or rather, leaned over it. The store had no customers in that moment. Little light illuminated the interior of the store – normally using natural light from outside. The clerk wrote on a piece of parchment with a bored look.
DING
The doorbell rang as someone entered.
THUNK THUNK THUNK
The potential customer – a woman – stomped her boots just outside the entrance to get rid of mud. She wore a tan leather cloak that she shook before stepping inside.
The woman lowered her hood to reveal Kara’s face. She matched the clerk’s blank look. The clerk slowly righted himself with a groan. He shoved the paper beneath the counter.
“How can I help?” the clerk asked in a flat tone.
Kara walked up to the counter as she looked around the store. Once she got within reach, Kara reached into a pouch. The clerk raised an eyebrow. Then, Kara gently placed two silver Allirian coins on the counter.
“I’d like to meet Mr. Collwood,” Kara told the clerk.
Rowe Collwood