The port city of Lavanitir was outside the range of Sayuri's usual wanderings. She usually stayed in Fiore proper, and especially on Crystalli itself. The floating ship, home to her guild Crystal Saw, had recently become her safe haven of sorts. Still, it had to be said that it was best to get out of your comfort zone from time to time, and she was definitely out of hers here.
Sayuri had heard many things about this city over the years. It was actually independent from all the major governments, and she'd heard that they didn't care who came here, as long as they were willing to spend money and didn't cause trouble. It was rumored to be popular among dark mages, who could show themselves in public without fear of drawing the attention of the governments they were wanted by. That made her nervous, all things considered. The last thing she wanted was to run into any dark mages. She'd already done so during her very first job with her new guild, and it hadn't been much fun.
Still, this city had another reputation too. It was a trading city, and it was said you could find all sorts of interesting things here. The main thing that interested Sayuri, though, were their magical artifacts. Or more specifically, their weapons. Sayuri's magic didn't exactly do much damage, so she relied pretty heavily on her weapons. She had two swords to her name, but they were both just ordinary steel. She'd come here looking for a magical weapon that would help her in her jobs to come. Not that she would be able to afford anything too powerful, of course, but she ought to be able to find something.
And so she wound her way through the crowded streets of the market, trying not to pay too much attention to those around her. She didn't really want to know who they were, as long as they didn't start any trouble with her. She scanned the stores and booths as she made her way past, searching for anything that seemed it could be what she was looking for.
There! She spotted a small stall across the street that had a variety of swords, axes, and knives for display on the tables. She didn't know if they were magic or not, but it was worth a shot, and she began quickly making her way across the street. However, she was so absorbed in her target that she accidentally blundered into someone else, almost knocking herself over in the process. Her face turned bright red as she realized her mistake.
"Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry! I guess I wasn't paying enough attention. Are you okay?"
Sayuri had heard many things about this city over the years. It was actually independent from all the major governments, and she'd heard that they didn't care who came here, as long as they were willing to spend money and didn't cause trouble. It was rumored to be popular among dark mages, who could show themselves in public without fear of drawing the attention of the governments they were wanted by. That made her nervous, all things considered. The last thing she wanted was to run into any dark mages. She'd already done so during her very first job with her new guild, and it hadn't been much fun.
Still, this city had another reputation too. It was a trading city, and it was said you could find all sorts of interesting things here. The main thing that interested Sayuri, though, were their magical artifacts. Or more specifically, their weapons. Sayuri's magic didn't exactly do much damage, so she relied pretty heavily on her weapons. She had two swords to her name, but they were both just ordinary steel. She'd come here looking for a magical weapon that would help her in her jobs to come. Not that she would be able to afford anything too powerful, of course, but she ought to be able to find something.
And so she wound her way through the crowded streets of the market, trying not to pay too much attention to those around her. She didn't really want to know who they were, as long as they didn't start any trouble with her. She scanned the stores and booths as she made her way past, searching for anything that seemed it could be what she was looking for.
There! She spotted a small stall across the street that had a variety of swords, axes, and knives for display on the tables. She didn't know if they were magic or not, but it was worth a shot, and she began quickly making her way across the street. However, she was so absorbed in her target that she accidentally blundered into someone else, almost knocking herself over in the process. Her face turned bright red as she realized her mistake.
"Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry! I guess I wasn't paying enough attention. Are you okay?"