"Yeah, lets." Anastasia would say, as she started following Markus back to Fil and Julia.
Fil and Julia both saw them ehading up, Julia already had her nose in one of the books.
For the group of three, things would slowly go by in peace. No sign of danger at the moment, but they should be on their way to a peice of civilization given the road they were following.
"It's weird being this far away from Thay." Says Askira.
"Indeed." Replies Dralas as he briefly rubs his bald tattooed head. "However, it is difficult to conduct quality field research from the confines of a tower. Anyway, we should ve close to the city that my earlier divination revealed to me."
"Find a book your interested in, Julia?" Markus asked as he approached.
"Oh? Yes, some of these times looked ancient. I reconzied one of them." Julia replied
Their journey soon lef them to a village on the horizon, a small little farming village by the looks of things.
Arriving closer they saw what the village had, six large huts, some animal pens holding farm animals, a single barn and a few feilds of crops. And there seemed to be only two knights in the village no doubt tasked as guards to protect the farmers.
How will the two knights react to seeing the approach of a trio of Thayans, a nationality heavily stereotyped as being avid necromancers and devil summoners.
As they approached, one of the knights held up his hand to stop them from going any further. A young man, clearly not well trained my his posture. And they coudl see the nervousness in his face. "H-Halt! Your one of those Thayans right?...State your business here!" He stammered his order.
Dralas pinches the bridge of his nose. "Of course." He says looking at the nervous guard. "Look you assuming little brat I'll have you know that....." He is suddenly cut off by Askira who seems to be serving as the party's face.
"Let me handle this Master Dralas." She says before addressing the guard. "Yes, we are from Thay but you have nothing to get worked up about; we are are out on a research expedition and have no devious intentions here."