"My two natures had memory in common."
- 36th of Vhalar, 716 Arc
- Lowtown was in shambles, with repairs needing to be done every time you turned. The clouds hung low in fat puffs, lightening flashing across the sky while distant thunder rolled. The threat of rain did little to help morale, but they did what they could. A number of knights had gone in to try and fix the mayhem left behind, to reassure the people, but Andras was beginning to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of people needing his help. One street in particular, Saltstreet, lacked doors altogether, along with other damages. Apparently a notice had also been placed by its residents, imploring interested parties to help in their replacement. Each doorway was covered by boards or sheets to keep out the winds and rain of Vhalar, but they still needed to be replaced, the destroyed doors piled up in a splintered mess at the end of the street.
Dressed partially in his Iron Hand attire, Andras held a hand up to wave over a women with sad eyes and tan skin, “My name is Andráska Venora,” he began “I am a knight of the Iron Hand, sent by the king to help the people recover from the war,” he nodded towards the debris around them, “If you or your neighbors have a hammer and some nails, I’d be happy to do the best I can.”
He looked over his shoulders at the only other knight being spared for the street and asked the woman, “Are these the destroyed doors?”
She seemed relieved, and nodded, “Yessir. I believe someone has already arrived. We have a few supplies ready. It’s not much, but…” she sighed, eyes lowering to the ground and Andras patted her on the arm reassuringly.
He wasn’t a carpenter, but he knew he couldn’t let this woman down. First the war, then shadow beasts with nothing between these people and all the things that lurked outside. He straightened, snapping his fingers to his comrade, “It’s going to rain. Take what’s left of the doors and start splitting them up for rations,” Wood resources had greatly diminished as consequences of last season, nothing should go to waste, “Half will go to the city, the rest will be divided among the owners for firewood. These people deserve a hot meal.”
If the other knight was displeased with being given orders, he didn’t show signs of complaint, only nodding obediently, “Yes, m’lord.” These were the few exceptions Andráska naturally took over a leadership position, usually preferring to be left to the background.
Andras nodded and offered a warm smile to the woman who did a double take at the title. She looked at Andráska a bit apprehensively, “The replacements are over here as well?”
“Yessi-I mean, yes… m’lord,” she wasn’t quite sure what to call him, but hurried to escort him. As she lead the noble, Andras’s green eyes scanned the work load. A lean figure with long hair already seemed to be preoccupying himself with the repairs, and something about him was irritatingly familiar.
András thanked the woman and began slipping on his leather gloves, “Need some help?” he moved to reach for one of the new doors and caught sight of the man’s face. He paused, staring for a moment. There was something about this man he recognized, and then beamed a charming smile, “Do we know each other?” András asked, scooping up a hammer and tapping his chin thoughtfully, “Wait, don’t tell me.” He bit his lip, thinking. Had they drank together? No… Unlikely he’d remember him at all if that was the case, “It’s…” he laughed, feeling it on the tip of his tongue, “You just look really familiar.”
He extended his hand, introducing himself nonetheless, “Andráska Venora”.