Singear, all of nineteen years of age, was trekking across the variegated landscape. She was surefooted, experienced, and rugged. She always had the same sort of base expression on her face-exhausted, but with a crazed look in her dark green eyes. She was fairly tall, but lithe. She had long, brunette hair that she kept loosely constrained with bits of leather. There were numerous scars across her tanned body, which was ever-so-slightly clothed in a makeshift uniform of light leather armor.
Singear stopped momentarily to hoist her knapsack up on her shoulders, and that was when she saw itโthe flashing orb of light shooting through the sky. Singear knew that there was a mages' college in the town nearby. Perhaps she could glean information from somebody there. She wasn't sure how to go about finding answers to her questions, since she was fearful of drawing attention to herself being discovered after she had been on the run for so long. But she was dangerously curious by nature. She took quick inventory of the small arsenal she maintained on her person, and then headed into town.
Others in the town took notice of the orb of light shooting through the sky. Practically everyone in town had seen it, and for those that didn't, word shot off quickly with stories spreading like a wildfire to reach every ear. One of those to actually see it from the rooftop of one of the tallest buildings went by the name Abris. She stayed up at top of the roof, almost as though she had been expecting the sight all day. She watched as the orb descended quickly out of sight before standing up and stretching her arms over her head.
Abris was perhaps in her early twenties with long auburn hair that trailed loosely past her shoulders and dark lilac-colored eyes. She was garbed in traditional clothing, normal for city-dwellers, consisting of a slit skirt that fell past her ankles, an olive-colored wrap about her waist, and a modest, breezy blouse with a scarf around her neck.
She was about to head down when she caught sight of something elseโsomething she hadn't been expecting. In the distance, she could just make out an unusual character making her way past the clusters of people already telling tall tales about the fallen orb and what it could mean. Abris stayed still, observing for just a moment longer before stepping through the open window that lead to the rooftop to get back inside. She went down a few floors to get to the second floor and then threw back the shutters from there, eyes quickly scanning to fall upon the stranger. "Hey you! Welcome to Anreaj," she called out to Singear, her expression warm and bright with something like amusement. "Are you lost? Do you need a place to stay tonight?"
Singear jolted at the sound of the woman's voice, looking like she was ready for anything, including a fight. However, she didn't sense any animosity from the voice that wafted through the air, the sound of which she quickly tracked back to Abris. Singear wasn't used to generosity, however. She had a hard edge that seemed to rub everybody the wrong way.
Singear pointed up at the sky, which was now clear of any trace of that strange orb. "I saw that giant ball of light, and I knew that there was a mages' college here in Anreaj." Singear glanced around a bit, getting a sense of the town. She had known of it for years, but had never actually been there before. "I thought that maybe someone there might know what in the hell that was. Can you tell me where I can find the college?"
Abris smiled and nodded, leaning her arms on the windowsill as she peered over. "It's that way," she responded politely and pointed. "But you're not from around here, are you? You might get lost. Here, I can show you the way." Before Singear could refuse, Abris jumped back out of sight to come down and join her, rushing downstairs before the other woman could get away. By the sight of Abris's clothing, one might have figured that she was a merchant's daughter or something of that sortโwealthy but not of noble lineage, formal but not scholarly.
She met Singear and pointed again the way she had indicated before, starting off at a steady pace. "So where are you from, then?" she asked casually, as if she was used to making this sort of chit chat. She wasn't exactly prying, and not exactly making small talk either.
Singear reeled back a bit. Usually people would cross the street just to get away from her. Now this woman was getting close and personal. She gave Abris a bewildered look before following the outlined path with her eyes. Singear seemed uncomfortable with Abris's question, but the other woman seemed like she could be trusted with an answer or two. "You ever hear of a place called Graymoor?" It was almost a rhetorical question.
Everybody
knew about Graymoor. It was known for being an absolute shithole, dominated by a few obscenely rich and corrupt merchants. While all of those merchants were human, they had effectively enslaved both humans and halflings alike.