He followed her along the wall until it ended, exposing them to the sprawling and busy city. His eyes wandered, naturally comparing it to Ziad. The citizens still dressed to cover their limbs, but it wasn't to protect from the harsh sunlight and heat, but the chill in the air carried from the ocean.
Ocean. He felt himself straightening, trying to spot the body of water. No luck, they were too caught up in the closely packed homes.
Which were also very different from Ziad.
In the desert oasis, the homes were made of sun bleached mud, sandstone, or limestone. Where the monochromatic city blended into the desert sand, Cordon's structures seemed to be in competition over who could stand out the most vividly. Blues, turquoises, pinks, yellows, violets, the full spectrum of the rainbow. Ruli squinted at it, not used to so much obnoxious colors.
As Kire asked about Yaryn's people, and other elves, he glanced at her, then around to make sure no one was near enough to eaves drop. "Yes." He said vaguely. "Its a long story." He added, clearly having no interest in explaining in more detail in public.
"Limber." He decided. "It would be the most crucial. We can speak with a botanist about seeds later. And no boots." He added, insisting. "Its a waste of coin, I would rather go without, anyway."
The smells of this place was an assault. Not like Ziad, where death and decay coated everything. Or the caves, where the air was stale, but subtle. Here, he could smell everything. Spices, salt, sweat, ale, meat, flowers, fish, and the list went on. He rubbed his nose before pulling his keffiyeh from his pocket to wrap around his face and mute the aroma of the port.
Ocean. He felt himself straightening, trying to spot the body of water. No luck, they were too caught up in the closely packed homes.
Which were also very different from Ziad.
In the desert oasis, the homes were made of sun bleached mud, sandstone, or limestone. Where the monochromatic city blended into the desert sand, Cordon's structures seemed to be in competition over who could stand out the most vividly. Blues, turquoises, pinks, yellows, violets, the full spectrum of the rainbow. Ruli squinted at it, not used to so much obnoxious colors.
As Kire asked about Yaryn's people, and other elves, he glanced at her, then around to make sure no one was near enough to eaves drop. "Yes." He said vaguely. "Its a long story." He added, clearly having no interest in explaining in more detail in public.
"Limber." He decided. "It would be the most crucial. We can speak with a botanist about seeds later. And no boots." He added, insisting. "Its a waste of coin, I would rather go without, anyway."
The smells of this place was an assault. Not like Ziad, where death and decay coated everything. Or the caves, where the air was stale, but subtle. Here, he could smell everything. Spices, salt, sweat, ale, meat, flowers, fish, and the list went on. He rubbed his nose before pulling his keffiyeh from his pocket to wrap around his face and mute the aroma of the port.