60 Vhalar – Home for the Holidays
Brent had missed the Svarielle Harvest Festival with his Ardiechy cousins last arc, so this Vhalar he was making an effort to see them again. It wasn’t that he didn’t like them, they were a homely bunch, but sometimes the age gap was so blatant that it was hard to relate to the Ardiechy children and young adults. Still, it was better than spending time with his immediate family at the logging mill. His brother Ted had always been an exception, but the others were only alright in the best of times. Both Ted and Brent had been putting in a lot of time to the village’s defences and it would probably do them both good to have a day of celebration without coming home with a stiff back and sore hands.
Although the celebrations traditionally began at dawn, it wasn’t until noon that Brent and Ted arrived at the Ardiechy hold bearing two meat pies and a pumpkin pie. Brent couldn’t bake to save his life, but he had convinced his neighbor Molly to help him with the pies in exchange for patching up her leaky roof.
The large family hall was bustling with activity. There were barrels filled with water where young children were splashing their faces to bob for apples. Freshly baked bread and pies filled the air. Children were playing hide and seek amongst hay stacks. Someone was playing a fiddle and a pretty lady danced in a long white skirt. Near the center of the building was cleared dirt area open to the sky with an enormous pig on a spit. By suppertime the meat would be cooked through for the feast that was planned.
This time seemed different as the cartographer looked about the faces of the Ardiechy hold. After working on their stone wall, he recognized most of them even if he couldn’t put a name to them immediately. Sten had brought rocks from the quarry. Jenna had gotten so good with the mortar that her dress had been completely covered by it.
Then he spotted another face who he struggled to find a name for. The man was certainly an Ardiechy by his face, but he was robed instead of dressed in simple farmer’s clothes. He was just a little different from the rest of them.
“Jasper is it?” Brent asked as he walked up to the man.
The cartographer held out his hand for a shake. “Brent Forrester, of the Forresters and cartographer in town. I hear they sent you off to Raelia? How’s the capital treating you?”
Brent had missed the Svarielle Harvest Festival with his Ardiechy cousins last arc, so this Vhalar he was making an effort to see them again. It wasn’t that he didn’t like them, they were a homely bunch, but sometimes the age gap was so blatant that it was hard to relate to the Ardiechy children and young adults. Still, it was better than spending time with his immediate family at the logging mill. His brother Ted had always been an exception, but the others were only alright in the best of times. Both Ted and Brent had been putting in a lot of time to the village’s defences and it would probably do them both good to have a day of celebration without coming home with a stiff back and sore hands.
Although the celebrations traditionally began at dawn, it wasn’t until noon that Brent and Ted arrived at the Ardiechy hold bearing two meat pies and a pumpkin pie. Brent couldn’t bake to save his life, but he had convinced his neighbor Molly to help him with the pies in exchange for patching up her leaky roof.
The large family hall was bustling with activity. There were barrels filled with water where young children were splashing their faces to bob for apples. Freshly baked bread and pies filled the air. Children were playing hide and seek amongst hay stacks. Someone was playing a fiddle and a pretty lady danced in a long white skirt. Near the center of the building was cleared dirt area open to the sky with an enormous pig on a spit. By suppertime the meat would be cooked through for the feast that was planned.
This time seemed different as the cartographer looked about the faces of the Ardiechy hold. After working on their stone wall, he recognized most of them even if he couldn’t put a name to them immediately. Sten had brought rocks from the quarry. Jenna had gotten so good with the mortar that her dress had been completely covered by it.
Then he spotted another face who he struggled to find a name for. The man was certainly an Ardiechy by his face, but he was robed instead of dressed in simple farmer’s clothes. He was just a little different from the rest of them.
“Jasper is it?” Brent asked as he walked up to the man.
The cartographer held out his hand for a shake. “Brent Forrester, of the Forresters and cartographer in town. I hear they sent you off to Raelia? How’s the capital treating you?”