Finweald was about what Kyra had come to expect of this world - large enough to be called a settled area, filled with an amalgamation of various stonework and construction which would be common for a medieval period, with small bits of technology standing out that were clearly not from this era. Effects caused by the Starcalled, bending and adjusting the way in which the very world operates. The voice inside her head scowled slightly - it seemed wrong that they, the players, would have such a large impact on a world, somehow. Sure, it made sense to Kyra, but she still found it almost disturbing.
The small bell above the door jingled as Kyra entered the office. It was labelled, based upon the signage above the door, as the local post office - something that she'd been surprised to learn still existed in this world. Even with all the magic and technology, I guess postal services are still a requirement. Even in the real world they still exist. Still, it somehow felt out of place considering everything else she'd seen.
She made her way up to the counter, noticing the emptiness of the shop - if it could be called a shop - before lightly tapping on the counter. She waited a few seconds, before deciding that it might be worth calling out to whomever may be around, rather than waiting the entire day for someone to appear.

Hello? I was hoping to get some help with...something out of the ordinary, actually.
She hadn't come to the locale to send a letter, but rather to get some directions. A house that she had been directed to locate, without any further guidance or insight into where it might be. It still bothered Kyra, at least a little bit, how elusive quests could be in this world. How little detail was provided with the expectations of them being completed. You wanted realism.

Anybody here...?
