The elves are enjoying a few hours in Ainsun, the Grunalf Clanhold and the home of Lilia and Laucian. In Ainsun itself Clan Elder Arloen Treelife gives the half-elves a tour. He shows them the elfin way of life.
“The only infants,” Arloen corrects. “There are a handful of older children and adolescents.”Kylie wrote:Arloen's statement surprises Kylie. "These few are the only children in the village?!" she asks, astounded. "I had heard that elven birthrates were low, but hadn't imagined they were this low..."
“In just a few years,” the Elder states. “It typically takes 65-75 winters for an elfin child to become an adolescent. Another 35-45 years until they are considered adults. Most elves are considered adults once they have their 110th birthday.”Lia wrote:“When does an elf truly come of age?’ She asks curiously, “If they are passed from one elder to the next then perhaps their training would take years.” She states as the thought pops in her head.
“Yes, she is a daughter of the Mother Tree. The Keepers have tended to her ever since our clan arrived here. It is a full time task, but one well worth it.”Kylie wrote:Kylie examines the Clan Tree carefully. It is truly magnificent! "So this tree then is a direct offshoot of the Mother Tree?" she asks in an effort to confirm her understanding. "It is quite beautiful."
“We are truly blessed by our gods for the gifts they have given us. The Tree of Life is responsible for maintaining this forest. Without it, the trees would not grow so high; the plants that give us food would wither. The forest would slowly turn back to normal and the greatest gift from the All-Father would been gone forever. It is a frightening thought.”Talen wrote:“Indeed, quite marvelous,” Talen says, bathed in the love from the Tree of Life. “I never realized just how special elves where until these last few days.”
The market area is next and the half-elves are allowed to stock up on supplies.
The merchant will state that a pound of trail mix will last a typical elf a week. You may want to double that for half-elves as they tend to eat more than a full-blooded elf.Kylie wrote:Kylie follows Arloen to the market area. "The fresh foods look wonderful, but won't hold up while traveling. Dried fruit and nuts should do much better." Kylie turns to Talen and Lia (if she's still there). "How much of this trail mix to you think we should get?" If they don't seem certain, she will try discussing it with the elven merchant, describing the size of their group, the likely length of the trip, and what food they have with them, asking for suggestions. She will also collect a few bags of fresh fruit to enliven the next few days.
“We don’t plant crops or till the land like the humans do. That’s mainly what I was saying. We coexist with nature; we do not try to bend it to our will. Other than cleaning away dead limbs and keeping overgrowth in check, we do not interfere with the natural growing process.”Lia wrote:“So the orchards, if you will, take care of themselves? Amazing…”
The elfin clothing is far lighter than that manufactured by humans. It is also softer to the skin, but just as worn and will resist tearing even greater. Typical garments can be had here, shirts, dresses, and so on.Kylie wrote:The armor is of little use or value to Kylie, but she finds herself attracted to the elven clothing. She will look through them, seeking something that might suit her appearance while reflecting the elven side of her heritage. After all, all of her existing clothes are of human manufacture.
“Save your coins, children,” Arloen says, “they have no value here. You mission will ensure that our very way of life survives. Seeing that you are properly outfitted for your long journey is the least we can do.”Kylie & Lia wrote:Not understanding elven customs, Kylie will of course attempt to pay for what she acquires and be surprised if her money is refused.
At the marketplace Lia picks up everything and everything before her curiously looking at all the fruits and items for sale. Upon seeing the garments she begins to look through them. Not being one to ever wear a dress she merely stays away from them and looks to the shirts. Finding a light off blue tunic she smiles, “This is beautiful.” She attempts to pay for it but is turned away her gold of no use….
Selecting a dagger she checks its balance in her hand and digs into her purse producing a few gold coins. And placing them on the table before the merchant/Elder. “I would not dream of taking such a fine piece of weaponry without compensating those whom worked so hard on its beauty.” She says evenly, if turned away she will merely say, “I am not of your clan and it would be to much like stealing it.”
“It is the symbol of our clan,” Arloen explains. “There were many snakes in this area when our ancestors first arrived here. This was the hunting ground for many great serpents. There was much conflict at first, but eventually the matter was settled and the serpents defeated. The River of Monsters was home to many of these serpents. The coiled and hissing serpent became the symbol of our clan after that.”Lia wrote:The next shop houses man weapons and Lia looks at the Elfin blades with fascination picking several up and admiring the handy work and intricate design of the handle Noticing several of the pommels are the same on both Daggers and sword Lia asks the elder, “Are these the marking of the blacksmith?’” tracing her fingers on the serpents scaled body.
“I know that you will succeed. It is unthinkable to consider otherwise.”Talen wrote:“Thank you for everything you’ve given us and shown us, Elder. We will do our best not to fail in this mission.”