Journal of Emma Denton
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 1:33 pm
I will call this Day One in My New Life. I have finally arrived in Baldur’s Gate – thank the gods! I couldn’t have taken another day on that filthy, smelly ship. And those men! Do they ever bathe? My poor, abused nose tells me the answer is no.
I was so anxious to stretch my legs and get some fresh air that I didn’t pay attention to where that grubby little man was taking my belongings. I had to check four Inns before I found my things. Who knew there would be so many! I must have walked around for half the morning – my aching feet!
So far I have found a lovely little dress shop and the most wondrous hats! Once I am more fashionably dressed, I am sure I will meet those of the upper class of the city. The only problem is that I did not bring nearly enough coin. I shall have to borrow a purse of coin from Thomas when I find him.
I suppose I should have written him that I was coming, so that he would have been at the docks waiting for my arrival. My plans to surprise him with my sudden arrival may have been for nothing, as I have had no luck in finding him yet. I am too tired from shopping today, but tomorrow I shall search out the temple of Helm. Surely they will know how to find their priests.
~E~
Day Two and the Ongoing Search for Thomas.
I went to the temple today, only to be told by some rude novice woman that Thomas was “gone”. She walked off before I could ask where he was heading when he left, and I certainly wasn’t going to chase that woman down to ask for her help. I’ll just have to keep looking on my own.
After that, I went to the Inn where Thomas had sent his last letter. The Innkeeper was a peasant of a man, who informed me that he hadn’t seen Thomas or “any others of his lot” in days. I can only assume he was referring to his sister Natalie and his other followers.
Could he have led a group off on some daring mission of Helm? Is he off saving these lands from evil, not knowing that his beloved has arrived? He will be so happy when he finds me waiting here for him.
I spent the last of my coins on a room at the Inn. Should I have asked for a key to Thomas’s room? Why is such a small room so expensive? I will have to find a source of coin until Thomas’s return.
~E~
I was so anxious to stretch my legs and get some fresh air that I didn’t pay attention to where that grubby little man was taking my belongings. I had to check four Inns before I found my things. Who knew there would be so many! I must have walked around for half the morning – my aching feet!
So far I have found a lovely little dress shop and the most wondrous hats! Once I am more fashionably dressed, I am sure I will meet those of the upper class of the city. The only problem is that I did not bring nearly enough coin. I shall have to borrow a purse of coin from Thomas when I find him.
I suppose I should have written him that I was coming, so that he would have been at the docks waiting for my arrival. My plans to surprise him with my sudden arrival may have been for nothing, as I have had no luck in finding him yet. I am too tired from shopping today, but tomorrow I shall search out the temple of Helm. Surely they will know how to find their priests.
~E~
Day Two and the Ongoing Search for Thomas.
I went to the temple today, only to be told by some rude novice woman that Thomas was “gone”. She walked off before I could ask where he was heading when he left, and I certainly wasn’t going to chase that woman down to ask for her help. I’ll just have to keep looking on my own.
After that, I went to the Inn where Thomas had sent his last letter. The Innkeeper was a peasant of a man, who informed me that he hadn’t seen Thomas or “any others of his lot” in days. I can only assume he was referring to his sister Natalie and his other followers.
Could he have led a group off on some daring mission of Helm? Is he off saving these lands from evil, not knowing that his beloved has arrived? He will be so happy when he finds me waiting here for him.
I spent the last of my coins on a room at the Inn. Should I have asked for a key to Thomas’s room? Why is such a small room so expensive? I will have to find a source of coin until Thomas’s return.
~E~