[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=f7976a]Deeper Than The Sands[/color][/i][/b][/h1][hr][b][color=f7976a]Date:[/color][/b] October 6th, 1924[hr][hr][/center] [b][i][color=f7976a]Notes:[/color][/i][/b] Remember - all directions are from the Docks. So if you want to go from one to the other you would need to head back to the docks and then go to another place. (Two rounds to get from one place to the docks, two rounds to get from docks to next place.) To the left they would find the market and bazaar. Straight ahead they would find the rose gardens and perfume dealers. To the right there was a sign for Tours to Athribis and Leontopolis. [i]Leontopolis was known for it's ancient tiles. Athribis was known as the birth place of Amenhotep and many artifacts in the museum back in Cairo held pieces from many a dig that had happened there, transported on rails by trains funded by a George Jay Gould.[/i] This is also where you will find the main train depot in the area. [color=ed1c24]*What is posted below is general observations stuff and any character would see. I will only take rolls for something very specific from here on out - 1 roll, 1 skill. Use skill roll form if you request. Information provided in World Narrative Updates will become less and less per round and more and more dependent on rolls calls. [/color] [hr] [b][i][color=f7976a]Market/Bazaar:[/color][/i][/b] Same as before for the most part - you have basic information on the bazaar and market place now. You will continue to see and smell the same things. What happens now, what you can discover, what you can understand and find - well that is up to you and the rolls. Most of your information now will come either as part of the roll results of what you call for, or direct interactions with people. [b][i][color=f7976a]Rose Garden/Perfume Dealers:[/color][/i][/b] The man looked at her and nodded. Picking up two rose oils and three rose waters and setting them to the side. He pulled out some boxes to begin to pack them in for traveling so the glass containers they were kept in didn't break. Looking back at her he quirked a brow. "I could give many but they might not be what you are wanting. When I ask what you like I mean by tones. Anything can be made subtle or mellow or strong. Do you prefer the smell of woods or flowers? Musk or spices? Which kind?" he asked as he moved over and down the stall a bit to where there were small vials with corks in them and motioned his hand over them. "Carefully pull the corks and smell, find one from each of these sections that you want," he said s he pointed to the 1, 2, and 3 above the different sections. "Then we can do a small test mix to see if it is what you are going for." [b][i][color=f7976a]Tours/Train Depot:[/color][/i][/b] It seemed that people were starting to board the train. Over at the stall selling tickets, the man behind it called out in Arabic and then in English, repeating the same message only changing the time as time had passed. "Train to Athribis leaving station in 5 minutes." Bella glanced over at Mahendra, there was the slightest of nods from her. "Yes, though I must admit it was a life time ago," she said before casting a glance in Gene's direction. Turning her attention back to the Lord Major she gave a small smile. "It is truly amazing how far we have come when it comes to modes of transportation," she said before taking J.C.'s arm once again and being escorted onto the train. Turning left and right, she made her way to a line of seats. The train inside was set up that there were two seats on each side of the isle and each car had 8 rows. There were two passenger cars behind the engine. The seats were well crafted and of plush material but it was obvious they were getting regular use, a few of them had mending's on them but everything was well kept and tended to. J.C. took the window seat and Bella sat down next to him, she preferred the isle seat, it was easier to speak to people. J.C. got comfortable and grinned as he pulled out a toothpick and placed it between his teeth. "Oh yeah, this will work better than a bleedin' camel."