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Sun 20th Mar 2022 12:36

Líah's personal journal, 3# entry

by Líah Kien

Writing again after hearing about my mission, I have to get going so I won't have a lot of time to write while I'm there. I'm writing here just to catch up of what I've been doing while in the city and at Moonshine's. So here we go:
 
I found some work to earn a little bit of money (nothing special really, I cleaned the bazaar). It was something although not the kind of job where I could use my skills, really. So, during the days I worked there and at nights I returned to Moonshine's and that's how the days went: training, working, helping Moonshine a bit and studying alchemy recipes (now that I have the Alchemist's Tools I have to make use of them somehow, right?) and so on. In the city I was mainly working and just looking around, didn't interact much with people. This one time I went to a bar with Lyall, because, you know, I felt like I had to have *some* kind of company, whether it was Lyall or someone else. And he's around my age so it was kind of easy to talk to him, which is really weird for me in general.
 
He was as braggy and annoying as always, but it was still weirdly nice to talk to him (I know, what the hell?). I was probably so desperate to talk to someone that anyone could have served, even him. We have this kind of competition going on, or I do, at least, where I want to show him my skills and beat his ass, so we went training together (he keeps mentioning my mistakes at the ceremony, so I have to show him). It was a good training, and I think it was a challenge for him, too. I didn't talk to Scarrow although she was around, but you know me, I hardly ever approach people if they don't approach me first.
 
So that's basically all I've been doing during the past weeks, and soon I'll be on my way to the stables, where I'm supposed to start my mission. I don't know anything else yet, all I know is that I have to be there on time and see where that goes. Will catch up again as soon as I get settled in.

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