Corsair's work had stalled after her second construct. No amount of tinkering, or studying the standing stones in the forest, or arguing with the local guild members could improve her tiny frog or her fist-sized spider.
"We just don't have the knowledge! This is a small town, miss. If you want people with experience of those fancy magics then you'll need to go elsewhere," the guild manager had said.
Corsair had glared at him. "Where?"
"Well, uh, Vintergard? Maybe? Lots of magitech out there."
The wolf spirit inside the spider seemed restless, too. It clearly yearned for upgrades, probably longer legs and non-microscopic jaws, and Corsair ached to give them what they wanted. So one night she packed up her essentials, stuffed the pair of constructs into her pockets, and took a cart ride out of town, heading .
As the hours wasted away in the back of the cart, she looked over the paper she'd snatched from the man at the guild. It was a faded quest, asking for volunteers to explore the ruins of Vintergard. Phrases like 'opportunity for swift advancement', 'hazard pay', and 'healers wanted' stuck out like upside-down nails. "If this is the price of knowledge, then so be it."
Camp Hope IV was a mess of soldiers, supplies, and semi-temporary housing, all sprawling backwards from a deep trench dug into the soil. DO NOT CROSS! said a sign planted on the near side of the trench. DEFENSE TURRETS ACTIVE BEYOND THIS POINT!
"Defense turrets?" Corsair asked out loud, her voice full of wonder. She peered into the distance, trying to get a glimpse of the weapons. All she could see was the rise of a defensive embankment, beyond which was presumably the city they'd be exploring.
"You new?" asked a rough voice. It was a man in heavy armor with a pitted shield and a lance over one shoulder. He looked tired.
"Yes. I'm here to join one of the adventuring parties into the city."
"Over there. Not much of a party though," said the knight, nodding at a tent that was already packed with people. It seemed there was no shortage of bodies ready to throw themselves into the unknown.
"Thank you," Corsair said, but the knight just grunted and walked off. She strode over to the tent, ready for adventure.
@Cain Darlite
"We just don't have the knowledge! This is a small town, miss. If you want people with experience of those fancy magics then you'll need to go elsewhere," the guild manager had said.
Corsair had glared at him. "Where?"
"Well, uh, Vintergard? Maybe? Lots of magitech out there."
The wolf spirit inside the spider seemed restless, too. It clearly yearned for upgrades, probably longer legs and non-microscopic jaws, and Corsair ached to give them what they wanted. So one night she packed up her essentials, stuffed the pair of constructs into her pockets, and took a cart ride out of town, heading .
As the hours wasted away in the back of the cart, she looked over the paper she'd snatched from the man at the guild. It was a faded quest, asking for volunteers to explore the ruins of Vintergard. Phrases like 'opportunity for swift advancement', 'hazard pay', and 'healers wanted' stuck out like upside-down nails. "If this is the price of knowledge, then so be it."
Camp Hope IV was a mess of soldiers, supplies, and semi-temporary housing, all sprawling backwards from a deep trench dug into the soil. DO NOT CROSS! said a sign planted on the near side of the trench. DEFENSE TURRETS ACTIVE BEYOND THIS POINT!
"Defense turrets?" Corsair asked out loud, her voice full of wonder. She peered into the distance, trying to get a glimpse of the weapons. All she could see was the rise of a defensive embankment, beyond which was presumably the city they'd be exploring.
"You new?" asked a rough voice. It was a man in heavy armor with a pitted shield and a lance over one shoulder. He looked tired.
"Yes. I'm here to join one of the adventuring parties into the city."
"Over there. Not much of a party though," said the knight, nodding at a tent that was already packed with people. It seemed there was no shortage of bodies ready to throw themselves into the unknown.
"Thank you," Corsair said, but the knight just grunted and walked off. She strode over to the tent, ready for adventure.
@Cain Darlite
