Amalia Ad Augusta per Angusta
The sound of metal scraping over stone echoed through the streets. A woman dressed in a suit of steel marched over the cobbles. The lacrima-streetlights began to flash their blue light with a low buzz before giving off a permanent bright blue light. The streetlights turned the silvery plate armour azure. From her shoulders draped a blue cloak, its tips fluttering behind her. On her hip hung a rapier and a dagger in ivory sheaths. Whereas most of the nobility would decorate their armour with gold or gilded ornaments, this armour was sparsely adorned with lapis lazuli. Her chestnut coloured hair flowed over her chest plate. The noblewoman was Amalia, Amalia Maximiliane von Niedermarck, the daughter of a Margrave from Minstrel. She had just visited the embassy of Minstrel in the capital city of Fiore, the city of Crocus. Amalia preferred to be up to date about the conditions of the homeland, in particular the possessions of her family. She found it important to be acquainted with the latest developments, it is her duty after all as a lady of Niedermarck even thoughts she had left her ancestral home to live a life of a mercenary. That was better than joining a convent or the Musketeers. Granted she had been part of the Musketeers for two years, but she needed more freedom. Her life as a hired blade guided her through nearly all the countries in Earthland and now to Fiore and the mage guild of Silver Wolf. A place to call home, a second home. She would return someday after her father died and her father’s vassals realize what an idiot her brother actually is. ”Born to rule my arse,” said Amalia her gloved squeezed the handle of her sword tightly. He is a fancy pant who can hardly keep a hold of his sword in a duel and has no restrain with money. He’ll drain the treasury within three fortnights, thought Amalia, do I sure the people or the lord?. She had to unwind and forget her worries family. In the distance, she noticed a sign, ”The Infinite Barrel, let’s hope that is true.”
Amalia stepped into the bar and looked around; a few people littered the place. Three tables were crowned by groups of chattering people. The bar itself was occupied by one person, in the far end of the building. The lady walked with dignified steps towards the rough wooden bar and sat down upon a stool. ”One pint of ale, she paused as she looked at the chalkboards with menu, ”can I have the autumn mushroom soup and half of a baguette?” The woman behind the counter nodded and passed on the order to the kitchen. Amalia conjured her purse and tried to look for her wallet, her arm disappeared in the tiny thing. When she pulled it out, she had in her hand sheath of a great sword. A curse rolled over her lips as she realized that the sword had fallen out. She dropped the sheath back in and felt around until she found her actual wallet. Paid the due jewels and looked disappointed inside her wallet, there was not a lot left. She needed to get work. In the meantime, the barista had brought her a big glass full of gold. Amalia wasted no time, and took a deep swig, savoured the pallet of flavours, and let out a sigh of relief. ”This here, is what I needed,” and took another gulp. Patiently waiting for her dinner.
Amalia stepped into the bar and looked around; a few people littered the place. Three tables were crowned by groups of chattering people. The bar itself was occupied by one person, in the far end of the building. The lady walked with dignified steps towards the rough wooden bar and sat down upon a stool. ”One pint of ale, she paused as she looked at the chalkboards with menu, ”can I have the autumn mushroom soup and half of a baguette?” The woman behind the counter nodded and passed on the order to the kitchen. Amalia conjured her purse and tried to look for her wallet, her arm disappeared in the tiny thing. When she pulled it out, she had in her hand sheath of a great sword. A curse rolled over her lips as she realized that the sword had fallen out. She dropped the sheath back in and felt around until she found her actual wallet. Paid the due jewels and looked disappointed inside her wallet, there was not a lot left. She needed to get work. In the meantime, the barista had brought her a big glass full of gold. Amalia wasted no time, and took a deep swig, savoured the pallet of flavours, and let out a sigh of relief. ”This here, is what I needed,” and took another gulp. Patiently waiting for her dinner.
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