The City Of Vexil.
Looking across the market square on what's turned into a cool spring morning here in the city of Vexil.
Zam the ex mercenary watches as a pair of city guardsmen head towards a stall, where the stall holder is struggling with a youngster, who has apparently stolen something from him.
"What's going on there?" quietly asks Lisell Maera the scout after she joins the teenager originally from The City Of Ruins.
"A thief by the looks of it" is the quiet reply of Zam the ex mercenary, who like the attractive young woman who hails from the city-state of Brattonbury, is speaking in elven.
"Or so the stall holder thinks" adds the youngest member of the group as the apparent thief, yells his innocence when the guardsmen get to the stall and grab him.
"What is it?" asks Dalinvardèl Tanith the elven spy who joins Zam and Lisell Maera who are standing at the end of a lane that joins the square where the market is.
"A thief by the looks of things" is the reply of the scout Maera, who the others in the group refer to as Lis more than anything else.
As the city guards start to haul the youngster away, the spy Tanith quietly tells Zam and Lisell "Distraction".
The elven spy who hails from the principality of Alinlae, where he served in one of the more prominent noble houses of his homeland.
Gestures to a stall two to the right of where the theft apparently took place, and adds "Behind the cart".
Both the ex mercenary and the lead scout look to where the elven spy has indicated, and they see the stall holder there, and two people waiting to be served. Watching the commotion of the apparent thief being hauled away.
While two children are taking cloth wrapped flat breads, from the cart behind that stall holder, who is leaning on a table he's set up, while watching what's going on nearby.
Lisell Maera faintly smiles as she watches the two children hurry away through the other side of the market, with a sack full of cloth wrapped flatbread.
While Zam just shakes his head watching them escape, while the apparent thief continues to cause a commotion, yelling and struggling while he's dragged away by the city guardsmen.
The three of them, who have just been to see off Tovis the war engineer, and sir Percavelle Lé Dic. Who have just left the city, along with a horse drawn wagon and driver.
To head to some woodlands about a dozen miles north of the city, to pick up another load of gold bars, from the krean scoutship, that arrived there during the night, after getting the gold from one of the four mines in northern Vexil that Lord Farque has taken over.
Head down the lane from the market square, with Zam asking "What do you think will happen to that third one?" followed by "The one who caused the distraction".
Dalinvardèl Tanith or Dalin as he's more commonly called by the rest of the group, faintly smiles as he can hear in the distance, the stall holder who actually got robbed yell and curse as he realizes some of his goods have been stolen.
Replies to the ex mercenary with "Probably nothing" he continues with "I doubt he stole anything, and the guards will have to let him go".
The elven spy who is a commander in the Scouts and Rangers division of the Armies of Farque, then says "They're pretty quick to solve crimes here in the city".
Dalin follows that with "They'll have a spellcaster question him, they're employed by the city guards" he continues with "Basic and quick, such as, did you steal such and such".
The spy Tanith follows that with "Just basic and to the point truth spells". Both Zam and Lis nod at hearing that.
And do so again when the commander in the Armies of Farque adds "They tend not to drag things out with petty crime" followed by "It's really only serious crimes where a full investigation will take place, and a mage will usually help out with that".
Zam has learnt that the city guards here in Vexil use what they term as lesser spellcasters, those who aren't mages. To help them solve crimes and keep the peace.
Which according to both Mira Reinholt the mage and Helbe the elven thief, is actually a pretty good thing.
Considering pretty much most mages don't know the more subtle spells which are best to help solve crime.
And if they do know them, they're not that proficient at them. Like the mage Reinholt was, until he was forced to lean better spell casting techniques with such spells after he lost the bulk of his powers due to a spell he accidentally cast a number of years ago.
A spell that sent him offworld, a time he still can't remember. The result of which, not only saw him lose the majority of his fairly considerable powers. But also well over a year of his memories.
"Pretty good scam they've got going there" quietly says the ex mercenary referring to the distraction and stealing they just witnessed.
"Until they get caught" is the quiet reply from Dalinvardèl Tanith as they turn onto another street, just north of the main airdocks here in the city of Vexil.
"What's the punishment here for theft like that?" quietly asks the teenager who hails from The City Of Ruins.
"Nothing that bad for a first offence" replies the elven spy, who continues with "If they can't pay it back, they'll be forced to work for the council, usually a month for something petty like that".
Dalin follows that with "Working to clear either the sewers, or repairing the streets".
Zam nods at hearing that, as he's seen plenty of work gangs repairing damaged cobblestone streets across the city.
"Repeat offenders will be put to work on the repairing and expansion of the city walls" adds the spy Tanith, who continues on from that with "Which is inherently more dangerous, and people occasionally die during it".
After they round a corner, the elf in the grey hooded cloak, who hails from the principality of Alinlae, says "After that, habitual offenders will just have a hand chopped off to teach them a lesson" he follows that with "They don't execute offenders for petty crime here".
The youngest member of the group who slightly winced at hearing the fate of anyone who continually steals here in the city of Vexil.
Nods his head, when the elven spy quietly says in a slightly dry tone of voice "Beats what they do in some places".
He continues with "Say in a kingdom like where Tam is from, the local lord could just have a hand cut off for a minor theft, no matter the age of the thief".
"Hell most of them are executed, doesn't matter if they're innocent or not" adds the elven spy who is a commander in the Scouts and Rangers division of the Armies of Farque.
Zam glances at Lisell Maera walking beside him, who nods and says "Tam told me that years ago" she follows that with "Even though his own father was pretty fair when it came to petty crimes, making sure the offender was guilty before punishing them".
The attractive young woman originally from the coastal city-state of Brattonbury, then adds "Not so some of the neighbouring lords, who would just hang or behead anyone, no matter what they did".
The ex mercenary from The City Of Ruins winces at that, then he quietly says to the other two "Remind me to never go to Sarcrin". The kingdom that the field commander Tamric Drubine is originally from.
"Oh it's not so bad there" says Dalinvardèl Tanith who then adds in a extremely dry tone of voice "That's if you don't mind the abject misery and poverty of the serfs living there".
The elven spy who is an officer in the Armies of Farque, then says "Who are basically the closest thing we have to slavery here in The Southland".
Zam grunts in disgust at hearing that, while next to him Lis sourly smiles, then quietly says "No wonder Tam has never gone back there".
"Among other things" quietly says the spy Tanith referring to why the young field commander in the Armies of Farque has never returned to his homeland of Sarcrin.
Dalin who has pretty much traveled to everywhere across The Southlands, then says "Those in serfdom in Sarcrin make peasants in other kingdoms look like nobles".
The elven spy originally from the principality of Alinlae, gestures across the street they're on, and the three of them cross it to the other side.
The youngest member of the group glances up at the morning sky, which is clearing on this cool spring day after a number of days of rain here in the capital of the city-state of Vexil.
And if what some of the others in the group have told the ex mercenary who hails from The City Of Ruins about the weather here in Vexil during the early spring.
It should be clear for the next two or three days. Before another wave of rain blows in, lasting between five days to a week.
As they make their way through the north of the city, Zam who has gotten accustomed to the life here in the city of Vexil. Watches things go by in the lives of those living here.
Some of the streets are busy, especially near the main airdocks of the city. While other streets and lanes are quite. Especially near the wealthiest neighbourhoods to be found in the capital city.
The ex mercenary watches the comings and goings of the residents of the city that's the capital of Vexil.
From goblins carrying, and dropping, boxes and crates. To wagons, predominantly drawn by horses, along with more exotic animals. Going through the streets in the north of the city.
He sees shops and street stalls, many of them busy. While others, no matter what type of business they are. Empty, and the streets they're on, quiet, if not empty.
Zam sees all manner of people, and all races too. Elves, goblins and dwarves, as well as halflings are on the streets here in the north of the city of Vexil.
He even spots a pair of trolls, working in the city's ship building yards. Head down a lane away to the left of the street they're on at the time.
The ex mercenary who hails from The City Of Ruins is just glad that Dorc da Orc isn't with them this morning, and is back at the Merchant's Rest.
As the large ork would definitely wonder off to commit murder when he caught sight of the two trolls, and especially the dwarves he's seen this morning in this area of the capital city of Vexil.
After Zam stops to give a few silver coins to some nuns gathering alms for charity. Only after Dalin quietly told him the sisters were from a non religious temple nearby.
And he catches up to both Lisell Maera and Dalinvardèl Tanith, the trio stop at the edge of a square, where another morning market is taking place.
This one not so busy, and definitely catering towards a more affluent crowd by the looks of things.
They've stopped because there's a crier, declaring something from the city council. And that there's a pair of city guards behind him, hanging up a proclamation on a board on the front of a business on the edge of the square.
As an airship passes overhead fairly low, the ex mercenary from The City Of Ruins says "Races?". After the crier moves on with the pair of city guardsmen following him.
"Horse races mainly" says the spy Tanith, who continues with "The spring racing season will start soon by the sounds of things, in another couple of weeks".
"And a tourney?" says the youngest member of the group, who continues on from that with "I thought they're held those in kingdoms".
"They're held pretty much everywhere where there's a large population" replies the commander in the Armies of Farque, who follows that with "Especially considering all of the large knightly orders, and pretty much all of the smaller ones have chapter houses, if not outright headquarters here in Vexil".
Zam the ex mercenary nods his head at that, as they set off again, skirting the market square, as they head through the streets in the north of the city.
On what's turned out to be a clearing, but cool spring morning here in the capital of the city-state of Vexil . . . . . .