[center][h3]Adventurer's Guild[/h3] [@itano123][/center] [hr] Valdr arrived to the Adventurer's Guild finally, his first order of business was food as he waltzed right through to the cafeteria, passing by a girl and a bunch of larger men. It seems the Hunt system was being explained to her. As Valdr sat down and ordered food that he barely had money to pay for... Meanwhile at the counter. The receptionist was explaining the system to the young girl, or so she seems to be... The receptionist was a girl and for some reason the person she was explaining all this to really ticked her off. She didn't know why. [i]"... And so basically, if you want to do B or higher ranked jobs and hunts, you require the correct license. With or without license, you can take on lower ranked jobs, but you must still sign your name and identification... But I'm sure one of the Warsong Birds should... Know all of this... Right? Well in any case, would you like to take a job now?"[/i], she asked. [center][h3]The Fang District[/h3] [@Hero][/center] [hr] Immediate to the young songstress was the Fang District, the only thing second to the palace itself, which was the city's crown jewel. It was a strange feeling these districts, at the same time as seemingly incredibly safe, soldiers patrolled and roamed even into or around the smaller and tighter walkways, clean, and kept prim and proper, it always was shadowed by the palace, almost directly sometimes. This design choice has been around for centuries, perhaps it was a symbol of rule? The safest spot was always right next to royalty, yet at the same time, it's shadow loomed over like a reminder of the price of treason. Regardless, the city was wonderful, families roamed happy, shops sold fresh food and handicrafts, and assortment of useful trinkets, a few playing children passed by Aria as she kept along her way. She had an abundance of choices of things she could do. She could go shopping for new clothes, eat at one of the restaurants here, there was a theatre too that was having a play of Raelin's history, along with many other lovely shops. The Hall of the Spectrum Mages was also around here too, along with their academy just a block away from it. As far as sightseeing goes, this was the closest and best place, besides the flyer that was advertising a tour to Drake Mountain. She could go down to one of the lower districts too, but for today the streets seemed to be quite peaceful. But how to put it, the Senator she met earlier was... The meeting made her feeling something was stewing. Maybe the ball was a show of strength in the face of having a rebellion on their hands? Oh speaking of which, his office was in this district too. Well, she had an abundance of options. [center][h3]Marketplace[/h3] [@rivaan][/center] [hr] The marketplace in the wings district were always the most varied. If you knew which shops to go to, you could end up running into the rarest ingredients that don't even find their way to the Fang District. At this time, it was bustling, it was just past lunch time, meaning everyone was either leaving from a meal, or had finished a meal and came out to do their day to day. It was hard for a girl in a wheelchair to get through such a place but keeping it slow allowed her to do so. The noise, the smells, the sights, all were equally overwhelming as they were invigorating, just by the smell she can tell what the area she was in mainly sold, or keeping and ear out she can hear one of the yellers for a store, and just the amount of people here who seemed quite happy to be here was heartening. Raelin's foods were always quite hardy, vegetables and meats were their speciality, with ample room in their fields to graze cattle and raise crops, you can be assured their meats were always fresh. At this time things would be selling quite quickly, so if there was anything specific, she would have to decide quickly.