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Vel Luin. A terribly miserable place by the standards of most. While not nearly as miserably rainy and bleak as somewhere like Alliria, Vel Luin was still a coastal city, and an Anirian one at that. The weather was gray and wet on most days, and the architecture of much of the city was brutal and depressing. The stonework, anyways, of which there was much, given the city's status as a coastal bastion.
Of course, the massive slabs of dark gray stone did not cover the entirety of the city; indeed, not all of Vel Luin even had fully cobbled roads. Rickety wood and brick buildings marked the slums of Vel Luin, most covered in salt and moss or some kind of algae, the inevitable fate of any poorly maintained seaside construction. Streets were oft muddy, people oft as damp as their environment, and the city watch stretched too thin for true order to be instilled throughout all regions of the place.
It is this city, this dank and somber place, that drew Zinnia St. Kolbe, Dreadlord of Vel Anir. Not to sightsee, no, and not for business as such, but to do what history has shown she does best. An investigation.
The young woman, clad in a dark, cloth hood and mostly leather armor, and lugging a war hammer on her back, trudged down a byway, careful not to slip on the worn cobble beneath her boots. She'd arrived in town later in the afternoon, and at this time of year the sun was already beginning to set. News had reached her ears from afar: a string of horrific murders had gone on for months within the walls of Vel Luin, and as of yet no culprit had been brought to justice. Her duty, she had decided, was to bring an end to that limbo.
An inn laid before Zinnia, the Copper Cod. It was as good a place as any. Despite Zinnia being able to afford a nicer place to stay on her military salary, or even having access to the Dreadlord barracks here in Vel Luin, she had decided that staying in the side of town where many of the murders had occurred was conducive to catching whomever was responsible.
Besides...perhaps in this musty little inn she'd find allies in her endeavors. After all, it's not like she hadn't sent word ahead to the local Anirian Guard that she was coming.
