There were many more people along the path to Tristyne than there had been on any other trip that he'd been on. Solaris kept alert for pickpockets and any would-be bandits, although it was doubtful that anyone would try to bother a man dressed in white and bright orange. Solaris stopped to check his map. Twice he'd roamed aimlessly, and twice either someone was attacked due to his presence, or he was attacked himself. He would take no more chances, detours, and as few rest stops as possible until he was away from most people.
He pulled out the old book given to him by the dragon and pondered Pinzu's words. He thought it wise to return to the ruins, but he was still after the mysterious woman and more knowledge about the elven prophecy. He stared intently at the book, paying little attention to where he was going, occasionally bumping into a few people. He entered the city of Tristyne, still focused on the book. His eyes began to glow, and the cover of the book began to shake slightly, as if it were about to fly open. He kept walking, and just as he was about to open the old tome, he bumped into someone, knocking them down. He looked up to see Romel sitting on the ground looking up at him.
"Well, fancy meeting you here," Romel said "you clumsy oaf". Solaris looked down at him and replied, "Well, I'm not the one sitting on my ass Sir PissAlot". Romel, having no suitable retort began with basic small talk.
"So, what brings you to Tristyne?" He asked Solaris "Still stalking that woman?"
"I'm not stalking. You make me sound like some kinda womanizer or something. I'm just… looking, I still haven't found her, though I did get some leads and information about myself, which is why I'm here, as you asked."
Romel seemed satisfied by this and continued "So….heading to the skydock?"
"The what?" Solaris asked with a curious look on his face.
Romel looked surprised, then annoyed. "You know, it’s pretty much the only reason anyone ever comes to this city. I suppose you'll need a guide. Did you have any particular city in mind as a destination?"
Solaris looked around and replied slowly "I was thinking I'd just come here and…." Romel cut him off. "And look for the girl…right?"
Solaris nodded and added "And I need to go to the elven capital".
"And exactly how were you planning to get there?"
Solaris replied in a questioning tone "Walking I suppose?"
Romel looked at him, then at his own bag, then down the road. "You, my friend, just got yourself a traveling companion. It’s just a little obvious that the only reason you aren't dead yet is because you happen to be incredibly skilled with a sword. I doubt you'll get by like that forever. That is if you don't mind a side trip here in town."
"So, let me get this straight. The little guy who damn near pisses himself when he looks at his own shadow is going to travel with ME, to keep ME alive and out of danger. And this makes sense HOW?" Solaris replied in a now slightly annoyed tone.
"Simple, I'd save you the blisters of trying to walk everywhere. Also between here and the elven kingdom, there is a huge area of darkness which would most surely be your demise if you tried to go through it. Oh, there’s a small sea too"
"Pffft, do as you want. But, if you make a nuisance of yourself, I could kill you. Remember, we still don't know each other very well."
Romel turned and stared at Solaris with a very serious look on his face. "Solaris, you may say you could kill me, and I don't doubt for 1 second that you can't actually do it, but you saved my family. You can't be that bad. I could've, and should've, been dead back then those weeks ago."
Solaris looked curiously at Romel, as if in thought. "Fine, you can tag along, but you have to look out for yourself unless something…strange….shows up".
"Define 'strange'" Romel said with a gulp.
"A big gold dragon named Quasar who needs a manicure and has a tail slap that put me out for 6 days. That would be strange."
Romel stared at him in disbelief, "I'm actually inclined to believe you, even if that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. It was far too specific to be made up. WAIT the dragon told you his name?! OH never-mind". He buried his head in his hands and muttered to himself "What the hell am I getting myself into?" He looked down the road again. "I do still have an errand to run, and we should make sure we have supplies"
Solaris nodded in agreement and the pair of travelers headed to the multitude of shops in town. While stocking on supplies Romel questioned Solaris "So….about the dragon thing, you really were just making that up….right?"
"Nope" Solaris replied, and he told him the tale of his time in the ruins, leaving out the parts of speech between him and the dragon. He thought it was more than Romel needed to know. By the time he'd finished, they'd arrived at the sky dock.
Solaris looked up at an enormous airship in awe. Romel looked at him and teased "Careful there buddy, you look like you might piss yourself. What's the matter, never seen an airship before?"
Solaris kept looking up and mumbled "Nuh uh…"
Romel looked him with surprise and replied simply "Oh". After recovering from the small shock of Solaris's lack of knowledge of some things he asked "You been livin' under a rock or something?"
They found and boarded the airship heading for Algarost and Solaris replied, "No, but I do seem to lack memories of my childhood, I'm not even exactly sure how old I am to be honest."
"What in the world could’ve happened to you? You just get weirder and weirder every time I ask you something."
Solaris replied in a smart tone "Maybe you should stop asking me questions then. Ever think of that?"
"I'm sure my knowing more about you will benefit both of us in the long run. It could help me keep you out of trouble." Romel said quickly, unaffected by the previous comment.
"Or maybe it may land you in a bad situation," Solaris said as he pat the hilt of his blade.
"You make a mess of things here and you'll have hell going anywhere" Romel stuck out his tongue, having finally beaten Solaris in something.
Solaris stood quietly and looked over the side of the airship. "Everybody gets one," he said.
The airship shook upon taking off. Solaris fell to the deck. Romel laughed, "You know, I'm not sure if I should laugh or be worried. Traveling with you is going to amuse the hell out of me, but babysitting most certainly won't."
Solaris glared at him with glowing yellow eyes. "You callin' me a kid?!"
"Nah. I'm just commenting on the fact that you seem unaware of many things. It's weird coming from a man who apparently survived a fight with a dragon."
Solaris looked around, then looked at Romel "Let's keep that tale to ourselves. I seem to attract a lot of attention without stories of improbable things happening and my surviving them. Got it?"
"Sorry about that. You did say trouble seemed to find you, and here, it’s not like you'd have anywhere to run."
"True enough, and if I have to run, I'll assume you'd be coming too? Try and keep up." Solaris paused. "How long is this trip anyway, and how is this thing flying?"
"It’s about a day's journey by air, and a week or so on foot and by boat from what my parents told me, back before the dark blight. This airship is kept aloft by magic. I could explain everything, but its far more trouble than it's worth, and it would only confuse you I'm sure."
Solaris appeared content with the answer, and they both took an afternoon nap. They awoke that night, still airborne, under a full moon. Romel found Solaris sitting on the deck looking at his book. He took a seat nearby and started questioning again.
"So, what's the book about? I didn't really think of you as much of a reader."
Solaris kept looking at the book, staring intently, not realizing his eyes started glowing again. "I'm not, I can't open this thing."
The cover started to shake and move with the wind as if the book would blow open. Solaris dropped the book in surprise, and it again sealed itself shut.
"So, I wasn't seeing things that night in the barn. Your eyes really were glowing. That's strange indeed."
"There is much of me you don't know. You will find out in time, assuming you survive of course."
Romel gulped again "Why do you keep hinting at the idea of my dying? It’s bad for morale."
"I have yet to see you actually do anything aside from cowering in fear and showing me a battle scar from when you were robbed. I'm still trying to figure out how I let you talk me into tagging along."
Romel looked annoyed, with his face half-lit by the night sky. "I'll pull my own weight as best I can. I'm sure I'll be worth some use eventually."
"The sun's gotta shine on a dog's ass one day." Solaris teased.
Romel now looked like he'd just watched a kitten step on a thorn. "You know…..that hurt. You sir, are an ass."
"I know, I've been called such many times over the last few months, among other things. I don't usually get close to people. You, Valencia, and her brother Andrew are the closest anyone has ever been to me, aside from the chief of the village I came from." Solaris looked up at the moon. "May he rest in peace…"
"Mind if I asked what happened to him? Old age, or something else?" Romel asked curiously.
"He was…attacked by something. The blame was put on me. That's why I left the village. That, and the shop incident I told you about. I lost my temper near a powder keg, and punched a barrel, which held blasting powder. The results were explosive. Yet somehow no one was killed."
"How did a punch blow up a barrel again? You lost me."
"When I get mad, I get hot, literally…and very hot at that. I've lost at least 2 sets of clothes cuz' of that since we last saw each other."
Romel sat there looking just as confused as before the explanation "Oooookay…whatever. So, you gonna tell me more about this mysterious woman you've been stalking…oh, I mean, searching for?"
Solaris clearly wasn't amused by the attempt at humor. "I've told you all I know. She has long white hair, has apparently been spotted in this region, and has eyes similar to mine. I don't know her name, and I’ve have never actually met her. I feel as though if I find her, some questions about my unknown past may be answered. That and I feel some strange connection with her." Solaris looked back at the moon, he seemed nearly hypnotized by it as he spoke. "Also, she's appeared in dreams a few times. There's death and destruction, and then she shows up. To be honest, I might be looking for someone who may want to, and possibly could, kill me."
Romel patted him on the shoulder "Everyone has their questions and uncertainties in life. Yours just seem to be a bit….different from anyone else I've ever known. I'll be around to help you figure stuff out, as you said, if I survive."
"Thank you. It's nice to have help, I guess. It’ll take some getting used to. I'd better start getting along with you, or this will be one very shitty trip." Solaris said with a light laugh.
The sun began to rise, and they looked over the edge of the airship. The forests below them were a green-less mass of twisted trees with piles of bones littering the ground. An occasional creature could be seen roaming the woods, though it was nothing either of them recognized.
"This would be the blight that you mentioned?" asked Solaris.
"Yes. And it would've been a 3 day walk at least. That area is why there's an airship route here at all."
"I guess you've earned your keep if you can help me avoid things like that," Solaris said with a quick smile.
Romel replied "That didn't take anywhere near as long as I thought it would" he said with a laugh "We'll be arriving soon." He pointed to the bow of the airship. The elven capital city of Aglarost was right in front of them. They looked back on the path they'd come. The blighted forest could be seen on the horizon behind them. Romel noted "that wouldn’t be a fun walk, and I’m not even sure if it’d be possible.”
An announcement was made "PREPARING TO ARRIVE IN AGLAROST! GATHER YOUR BELONGINGS AND PREPART TO DISEMBARK!"
The airship landed, this time Solaris didn't fall with the jolt. They looked at the planks as they were being moved to the vessel for unloading.
Romel looked at Solaris "So….."
Solaris answered "…Our journey continues."