The next morning, after a day of rest at the inn and a hearty breakfast, I stepped out to explore Ironhold.
An hour or so wandering around the town gave me a good impression of the ce. It felt much like Ironhold as depicted in <em>Luminor Academy</em>: lively, with a sense ofmunity and camaraderie among the residents. Most of the buildings were modest two-story structures, giving it a more vige-like feel than a bustling city.
‘Seems like it’s a popr town for adventurers. Prices are reasonable, and the food’s decent too.’
I thought this while sampling a skewer from a street vendor. The meat was a bit tough, likely from a pig’s hind leg, but edible.
‘Should I check out the adventurer’s guild first? Or maybe I should hit up the cksmith guild to get some gear sorted.’
As it had been a while since I’d had time to myself, I didn’t feel like throwing myself straight into work. Perhaps I’d take it easy for today and start the grind tomorrow.
…No, that’s a bad idea. I know myself all too well; once I getfortable, it’s hard to break the habit. I may have been too tired to work yesterday, but today, I needed to at least pick up some gear and visit the adventurer’s guild. At the very least, I could get my adventurer’s badge or maybe even take on a simple job if things moved quickly.@@novelbin@@
With that n in mind, I headed down a narrow alley leading to the artisan district. However, I couldn’t shake the feeling that I was being watched.
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