After many frantic days across tumultuous waters and several restless nights enduring Min's heavy somnial snorting, the Killer Kraken finally made port in a west Purvajan region natively named Sahra'ramal - more commonly referred to as the Desert Lands or Middle East to the folk of Occasus -- a peninsula consisting of a number of prestigious kingdoms, famous for its arid land and austere culture to complement the terrain, and posing as a kind of gateway for travellers into the rest of the Orient. Though Gyllen had previously endured the heats of South Gaul and Caliga before, nothing could have properly prepared the prince for the absolute brutality of the Sahra'ramalian sun upon exiting his cabin onto the deck that afternoon when the port city of Al-Khalij appeared on the horizon, immediately breaking out into a perspiration that soaked his white shirt before even setting foot onto its soil, feeling his exposed light-flesh scorched by intense solar rays as if he was a snowball in an oven! The Kraken's crew were all similarly afflicted, many going shirtless as to allow their backs to breath as they went about their work, not even able to summon up the strength to croon out a shanty to distract themselves from the conditions and staying hydrated through the use of water barrels strategically strewn about the ship, from which Gyllen alone must have quaffed ten musty mugs worth before they docked.
Luckily, Gyllen possessed some prior knowledge on the methods residents of this region used to mitigate some of the sun's harshness and set out to seek a nearby marketplace the moment the gangplank hit the quay, with Min habitually in tow and full waterskins in hand. The pair passed by many unfamiliar examples of eastern architecture as they kept as much to the shadows of the streets they could, walking through canopied alleys between squat, square structures built from beige sandstone, occasionally coming across more grandiose buildings featuring archways as their entrances, minarets at their corners, bronze domes in place of peaked roofs and intricate geometric markings running all across their marble walls. Oh, how Gyllen wished he could take the time out to admire these magnificent foreign edifices, but he unfortunately had a very strict window of time to adhere to, and that was before even considering how much he wished to avoid the direct sunlight they were basking in as much as possible.
Eventually, the pair happened across as a boisterous bazaar, with many kaftan-wearing merchants hawking and haggling their wares to the diverse crowds of clientele in their market alcoves lining both sides of the street. The human boy and the goblin woman then started sifting their way through the throng, passing by booths trading everything ranging from rugs, pottery, jewellery, weaponry, fruit, spices and fish and drawing a fair share of looks from the shoppers -- Gyllen for his white skin and golden locks standing out greatly from the swarthy complexions and dark hair of the local human populace, and Min for...other reasons - until they finally came across a bearded vendor selling clothing. Without hesitation, Gyllen purchased a white set of hooded nomad's robes, cheap but practical, and donned them even quicker than he bought them. Though the garb did nothing to help cope with the stuffy air, it was an immense relief to avoid having his milky flesh slowly burning to a crisp in the midday sun!
"...We should probably get you something to wear as well, Min." The prince then said, seemingly unprompted as he looked back on his redheaded friend.
"Me? Nah, I'm good, Goldie." The goblin objected, her green skin seemingly better suited for the severe climate compared to Gyllen's, even if every visible inch of her flesh glistened with sweat, with a serious wet patch streaking down the area of her brown top that covered the space separating her boobs.
"I, uh, don't just mean for the weather, Min..." The blond then hushed his tone of voice. "Society in this part of the world tends to look down on women who expose too much flesh. For them, they see it as a great mark of disrespect and, well, I don't think we've had people staring at us just because they're not used to goblinoids..." Even just from standing in place, Gyllen had spotted several male heads turned by Min's presence as they passed by, and he was able to see a nearby group of three females all clad in black, full-body coverings that allowed only their eyes and hands visible gossiping amongst themselves as they gawked at the small, emerald woman sporting shorts and a low-cut vest.
"Psssh! It's a great mark a' disrespect
not
t' let 'em see this hot bod!" Min responded, oblivious as to how much unwanted (or wanted, depending if you asked her) attention her appearance was drawing.
"Min, please! We're about to be visiting some
very
important people, and I'll have to leave you behind if you're unwilling to cooperate."
"Alright, alright, I get ya." Min conceded. Conveniently, the merchant just so happened to be carrying a small selection of garments tailored to fit the diminutive races, and gold once again exchanged hands for a dress, similar to what the gossiping girls were wearing, and a matching headscarf. Min slipped the dress over her body easily as Gyllen assisted in applying the wrap around her skull as best as they both could possibly manage, until it was determined the goblin was suitably modest for them to continue. "Gods...this just dosen' feel right at all..." She commented.
"It'll only be until we have to leave the country. And the sooner we press on, the sooner that can be arranged." Gyllen added before whisking Min back through the town, stopping to ask for directions on no less than three separate occasions before they finally found a outpost on the city fringes where a collective of bridled camels were uniformly hitched to posts outside, beyond which a pale yellow desert seemed to stretch on for all eternity beyond the shimmering skyline. The prince entered the small station and conversed with its operators, as Gyllen had reserved a guide months in advance to escort them to a very specific location hidden somewhere out amongst the dunes. The two were then assigned to a wizened chaperone with a long, white beard that hung almost as low as his belt and an eccentric glint in his grey eye, his appearance making Min entertain the idea he was as ancient as the very sands he was about to shepherd them through.
The goblin and Gyllen were then both assigned to a single camel to share, as Min's small size meant she could easily fit into the saddle to the blond's fore without causing either to feel much discomfort, saving the business having to send out an extra one of their valuable assets, though it did mean the goblin's wide behind would be grinding up against the prince's crotch for the majority of the expedition, and Gyllen was already having enough difficulty in adjusting to control the humped mammal as it was! Steering such a tall creature had a very different feel when compared to a horse even when it was plodding along at a snail's pace, though he soon somewhat got the hang of it, enough to follow behind their withered courier effortlessly riding ahead upon his own camel.
For seven full days and nights they steadily traversed over the endless sand banks that stretched onwards forever in every direction one would look. No man-made landmarks punctuated the monotonous scenery, scarcely any signs of animal life aside from the camels could be discerned, save for the occasional overhead vulture, and even the footprints left in the wake of their beasts of burden were quick to vanish in the hot wind, and yet their escort never once seemed hesitant in their steadfast course, halting at nothing save for sleep once the moon was suspended high in the sky, transforming the blazing infernos that were the days into frigid hells during the nights which rivalled the worst of SnjΓ³rland's winters, resting in miniature tents that were kept rolled up and affixed to each camel's flank when they were not in use.
"Gyl, I've been meanin' t' ask, but where in Hel are we even headin'?" Min asked Gyllen on their first night sheltered in their shared canvas underneath the stars.
"Really? I swear I mentioned in on the voyage over..." Gyllen mused over. "Well, anyway, we're visiting Jumishat, Queen of the Djinn whom resides in the heart of these Desert Lands."
"Queen of the