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Anaset - Cortosi Coast
@Eirika Esprit
Kasim bristled slightly as he stepped onto the docks, his fingers curling into tight fists as he surveyed the port down of Anaset.
The last time he'd been here was nearly ten years ago now, when the Anirian Guard had torn down the walls and made it clear who had the last say in matters of trade. The fight had been a quick one, the small port town being no match for the might of Vel Anir's military. No one had come to help of course, and in the end Anaset became a vassal to Kasim's home city.
Now it was a naval port, a place where Vel Anir built it's ships and trade flowed almost as freely as it did in Alliria.
Ordinarily he would have been worried about being recognized, but Anaset was a transient place. So many people flowed in and out of the town on a daily basis that there was no real concern of meeting anyone he knew.
Kasim knew that the Elves frequented this place, it being the only real port outside to the west of the Falwood. They drew most of the attention of the Anirian Guard that were stationed here. Another human passing along the docks wouldn't be looked at too closely, at least he hoped so.
Adjusting the rucksack and harp upon his back Kasim trekked his way off the long pier.
He'd need a place to stay the night.
@Eirika Esprit
Kasim bristled slightly as he stepped onto the docks, his fingers curling into tight fists as he surveyed the port down of Anaset.
The last time he'd been here was nearly ten years ago now, when the Anirian Guard had torn down the walls and made it clear who had the last say in matters of trade. The fight had been a quick one, the small port town being no match for the might of Vel Anir's military. No one had come to help of course, and in the end Anaset became a vassal to Kasim's home city.
Now it was a naval port, a place where Vel Anir built it's ships and trade flowed almost as freely as it did in Alliria.
Ordinarily he would have been worried about being recognized, but Anaset was a transient place. So many people flowed in and out of the town on a daily basis that there was no real concern of meeting anyone he knew.
Kasim knew that the Elves frequented this place, it being the only real port outside to the west of the Falwood. They drew most of the attention of the Anirian Guard that were stationed here. Another human passing along the docks wouldn't be looked at too closely, at least he hoped so.
Adjusting the rucksack and harp upon his back Kasim trekked his way off the long pier.
He'd need a place to stay the night.