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ABRAXAS MODS ([personal profile] abraxasmods) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2021-08-28 09:41 pm

WELCOME TO THE FREE CITIES!

WELCOME TO THE FREE CITIES!
Welcome to The Free Cities! The portal exits outside the capital city of Cadens. The first impression of the city is its sheer size. It sprawls out across the landscape like a great hulking beast at rest. The wall that encircles it barely contains it, the buildings of Cadens practically bulging against its restraint.

The air here seems thicker somehow, tinged with a scent that’s acrid and smoky. Smog hangs high over the city, belched out by smokestacks that tower over the industrial district. The desert stretches out behind it, dotted with towers and dust clouds that disappear into the horizon. Multiple gates lead inside and each is staffed by soldiers in unfamiliar uniforms that wave a steady stream of people through without appearing to pay much attention. People are coming and going almost all of the time, to and from the outposts and areas of activity around the city proper. It’s difficult to tell just what’s out there beyond the impression of tall metal structures and a great deal of labor. Wagons carrying travelers to Libertas and Aquila roll out from the Travel Post outside the city wall.

Anyone who can sense magic will notice a much lower concentration here. No one will be stopped or questioned at the gate, even if the soldiers seem to take note of the fugitives from Thorne.

The activity and sheer number of citizens can be overwhelming. It’s crowded and loud and feels constantly in motion with everyone talking and yelling over each other. It’s easy to get swept up in the ever-moving throng or find oneself ducking into the mouth of a narrow alley just to breathe.

Anyone who’s willing to make their way to the northern part of the city and Portham Hall will find Prime Minister Marlo Reiner available to receive them.
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[personal profile] cointosser 2021-11-05 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
[There's something to be said that, prior to his experiences in this plane, he may have shuddered a bit simply to hear the term necromancer. Now his eyes grow wide and interested, his stride broad and energetic to keep up with Gideon's much longer ones (though they are not quite as sure as he's used to, with Geralt) so she doesn't end up tripping over him.

What can she do with a bone fragment? Oh, mm, perhaps some things are best left to the imagination. Or for a place more secluded than a wide and busy street.

Oh. Nevermind. Gideon holds nothing back, apparently. Does this sorceress not fear others finding out what she can do? It's not that Hector is terribly afraid of bringing it up, but he shows a bit more hesitation than this.]


You know, I have a necromancer lover she might like to meet. [Showing off??? Never. Though he doesn't mention his name, yet -- Hector may like to stay a little undercover, so to speak.]

Ahh, so neither of you are used to the cities. That certainly explains... [Well, the deer-in-torchlight look. No offense meant.

In the slight disturbance, Jaskier grabs one of the oranges from the cart and tucks it in his pocket. Perhaps with the ease of a man who's been forced to steal before. (Look, it was a good opportunity.)]
It does sound terribly boring if you're used to, ah, action. Not that I'm quite sure what Houses One through Nine offered you.

[That's sort of a joke.] My friend is the same. He's never been good at, er, not going about killing things. I did hear tales there's a bit of a bandit problem outside the gates. I daresay you may get a bounty or two if you don't mind a spot of murder.

[Said in a off-the-cuff way. The murder of bandits is hardly something to ruffle one's sleeves over.]