GARION’S FOLLY (ALDRIC, DUFGAL, TY)
Garion, brother of King Gulric of old, had been a stunted and twisted man, one beholden to his brother’s good graces and generosities. So it was during Gulric’s campaigns in the west that Garion was granted what were seen as fertile wetlands and fields that could support a new habitation, one that would expand Ymeria’s borders and be a shining light in the dim mists of the west.
It was not to be.
The soil and the water around
Garion’s Hold, it turned out, was sour and spoiled. Plants, when they grew at all, were stunted and sick; the clams from the mudflats were huge and deformed. The eels had an odd taste, and the barley produced a beer that few could enjoy. Over time, the place became known as
Garion’s Folly, and it is here that our story starts…

Senka
A light rain is falling as
Senka, a heavy gray cloak about her narrow shoulders, hurries from her master’s doorstep to the nearly empty market square in the middle of Garion’s Folly. The place bustled just weeks ago with the
Harvest Faire, the days-long end-of-summer market that brought people from all over the region to trade and barter, to secure the supplies and stores they would need to survive the coming winter.
Lacking a nearby quarry, the village was constructed almost entirely of timber and sod, of wattle and daub. Low, field stone walls and chimneys were a common enough sight, but the palisade surrounding the town and its gate were of dark, hard-hewn wood rather than stone. The settlement was on the east bank of the reed-filled lake known as Muckmire Fen, and from it ran the stone-and-earth causeway that Guldric’s engineers had laid three centuries prior. That low bridge, now in a significant state of disrepair, ran straight across the fen, allowing direct access to the hinterlands in the west without the need to navigate the black bogs and mires that acted as a natural border for the wild lands.
"Hello," the hooded woman says as she approaches the three figures waiting in the rain. Empty stalls and some of the detritus of the fair dominates the center of town, but the woman gestures to one of the largest — and perhaps one of the only — mercantile trading houses in town.
"Aldric, Ty and Dufgal, yes?" the slightly-built representative of their employer says with some trepidation.
"Relfarious awaits. Come in from the rain, please."OOC:
And we’re off! Sorry for the lengthy opening and the delay. Couldn’t help but add a little flavor and context here… and I’m on vacation, after all, so the posting will be a little slower than usual.
You three… introduce yourselves, describe your looks, demeanor, etc., please! You’re about to meet a wealthy merchant who has offered you work after quite a dry spell, so…
Anora’s post coming next!