The Leaves in Sunlight Inn As this was was a post town, there were many inns lining the road. I guess this was the main street. A road of inns. Very fitting for a post town by a forest. …
Forest Post Town Due to Asagi’s error in the beginning, the forest goblin was aware of the existence of the opposing team, and he howled with rage as it swung with its longs claws. On closer inspection, its arms were…
Farewell, Alessa Everything was solved. The matter was settled by adding to the sentence of the escaped slaves. I definitely had some opinions about the neglect that led to all of this, but Backus was unable to do anything about…
This Is The Life The carriage came to a halt. “We’ve arrived in Garonce. Do you folks have an inn to stay at?” The driver asked them. Kaider quickly replied. “Not yet. Is there an inn here…
Cold Heart, Warm Feelings It was the next morning, I think. The town between the mountains was still cast in shadows. But the sky had a mystical paleness with streaks of red, that was typical of the dawn. I used…
From Noir to Garonce After safely leaving the merpeople island, Chiharu and Maki rode the train through the second great open space in the tunnels. This time, they did their best to ignore any looks coming from out the window,…
Vengeful Slave “It’s been too long, Black Rabbit.” The voice was from the man who had mocked me to no end in Fhiraldo. The result of which was him and his gang being sent to the mines by Russell.…
When Your Chin is Raised Gently, But You Don’t Fall in Love Chiharu saw Maki run over to the food stalls, before making her own way to the merpeople store. Her heart soared just thinking about the coral accessories. …
Night Town Reunion The impromptu mixed bath incident with Daniela was still in session. As there was no one else around, I decided to just enjoy myself. The steam had now parted, allowing us a great view of the cavern…
Never Lock Eyes with a Wild Creature They looked at the lights that shone softly on the tunnel walls through the window. While it was called a train, there were no rails, and the cars were pulled by horses. And…