A religious zealot has been traveling through all the cities of Elyria and spreading fear and a warning. A great storm is coming, one even worse than then the one that destroyed much of their land. This one will kill the rest of the land, leading to their ultimate destruction. Warning them that if nothing is done they will all perish.
Is he right? Is there anything they can do to stop the storm? Or is he spreading fear in order to create chaos or even in an attempt to bring the people together as one as they work to survive?
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It was Harbor's day off at the tavern in Tartus and she had randomly decided to take a portal to Avalon for the day. Why? Well, why not? She couldn't imagine living in a time before portals when you were forced to travel from place to place, this was awesome. Sure, she still went the long way sometimes if she was in the right mood, but this was sure convenient.
Now in all her years Harbor had seen almost every inch of this place, but there was one place she still had yet to explore. She stood outside the perimeter of the Imperial Palace, noting it's grandeur and pomp, and the way glowed in the setting sun. Now she could have just gone and knocked on the door, and someone may have let her in, but somehow she doubted it.
Only one thing to be done.
She waited til dark and snuck around the back of the palace, yes their were guards but she managed to sneak by them by pacing out their movements. She climbed a tree and moved along one of the branches that was close to a window. Peeking inside she didn't see anyone at the moment, so she gently tried to open it. To her amazement, it wasn't locked. Either they really lacked security around this place or someone had just happened to unlock it earlier in the day. For their sake she hoped it was the latter.
It was an awkward reach but she managed to slide open the window and started to climb inside.
Post by Titus Addario on Oct 6, 2018 0:57:14 GMT -5
Titus had been walking along the hallways of the palace, idly, after finding out about his new plan. Or, rather, his family's new plan.
He did not really have a problem, exactly, but he was a little more impressed than usual. The situation was out of his control. He emphatically did not like that, but who would know how that went.
He rubbed his face and turned a corner, sighing deeply. He opened his eyes to see a strange looking woman whom he did not recognize. He paused in his tracks, standing still, dropping his hand, thinking.
"Hello," he said, carefully, staring at the woman for a moment, considering. He racked his memory, trying to come up with a familiar face or name.
Harbor had just tumbled through the window when a voice spoke from above her. She looked up from the floor to see the Crown Prince looking down at her. His greeting was odd given that she had clearly just climbed through the window. She got to her feet but didn't look even the least bit embarrassed or guilty by her actions.
She certainly know who he was, anyone would recognize those in the royal family, especially the Crown Prince. "Well hello yourself, Prince Addario." She said, making no effort to bow or anything that those high class folks did to show respect. "Fine evening, don't you think?" She asked with a playful smirk. Would he kick her out or ask why she was there or perhaps people climbing through windows was more of a standard than she realized.