Post by ThreeDawg on Jan 11, 2014 13:49:02 GMT -5
Tirdas, First Week, First Seed, 4E 209.
I find myself in need of a new journal, my last being left amongst the foliage of Valenwood's most easterly side. Or perhaps in the mouth of the Hydra (note: Include this beast in my next edition of the Bestiary) that I encountered during my exploration of that area. It is simply fascinating, what one can find off the beaten track and it is to my dismay that I lost the last journal, full of so many notes on the ruins I found amidst the forests (which I believe to be Ayleid in origin, yet bore many resemblances to the Khajiiti Ra'Don dynasty architecture).
Brockering passage into Palletine with a trading caravan of Bosmer and Imga, it seems a group of the proud Mer have made a pact with a tribe of the Ape-like Betmeri for guardianship of their trading caravans. It amuses me how the Aldmeri, so much in hate of the species of Man that share their northern borders, are more than wiling to accept the Betmeri into their society even if they claim superiority over all other life.
I arrived in the city of Kiarth, bordering the deep jungles of Palletine's souther region and the coast to the east, after but a week and two's travel with the caravan. The heady smell of the docks struck me first, salt water, fish, moon suger cane. Khajiit milled about with their every day tasks like they would in any other city. I noticed a distinct lack of Argonians and very few Men within the walls, leading me to assume the Khajiit here are not of the hospitable sort to non-members of the Aldmeri Dominion.
Now I sit amongst one of the various taverns of the city, Khajiit laugh and drink around me. The acrid smell of smoked Moon Suger fills the air, something noticeably illegal throughout most of Tamriel was used as recreationally as Mead here in Elsweyr. My pen hand tires, but I would like one last note in this entry: I have heard a rumour of a ship known as the Ji'Rahara leaving from port soon towards Morrowind, perhaps Morrowind would be a good next stop in my travels? It has been awhile since I returned. Too long.
I find myself in need of a new journal, my last being left amongst the foliage of Valenwood's most easterly side. Or perhaps in the mouth of the Hydra (note: Include this beast in my next edition of the Bestiary) that I encountered during my exploration of that area. It is simply fascinating, what one can find off the beaten track and it is to my dismay that I lost the last journal, full of so many notes on the ruins I found amidst the forests (which I believe to be Ayleid in origin, yet bore many resemblances to the Khajiiti Ra'Don dynasty architecture).
Brockering passage into Palletine with a trading caravan of Bosmer and Imga, it seems a group of the proud Mer have made a pact with a tribe of the Ape-like Betmeri for guardianship of their trading caravans. It amuses me how the Aldmeri, so much in hate of the species of Man that share their northern borders, are more than wiling to accept the Betmeri into their society even if they claim superiority over all other life.
I arrived in the city of Kiarth, bordering the deep jungles of Palletine's souther region and the coast to the east, after but a week and two's travel with the caravan. The heady smell of the docks struck me first, salt water, fish, moon suger cane. Khajiit milled about with their every day tasks like they would in any other city. I noticed a distinct lack of Argonians and very few Men within the walls, leading me to assume the Khajiit here are not of the hospitable sort to non-members of the Aldmeri Dominion.
Now I sit amongst one of the various taverns of the city, Khajiit laugh and drink around me. The acrid smell of smoked Moon Suger fills the air, something noticeably illegal throughout most of Tamriel was used as recreationally as Mead here in Elsweyr. My pen hand tires, but I would like one last note in this entry: I have heard a rumour of a ship known as the Ji'Rahara leaving from port soon towards Morrowind, perhaps Morrowind would be a good next stop in my travels? It has been awhile since I returned. Too long.