Thoughts from the Otherworld

 
 

Dear Mother,

Greetings from Windurst. The region of Sarutabaruta is as ever - dry and hot, and the people of Windurst mostly friendly and helpful. I haven't ran into any major trouble in my travels.

How is the shop doing? It worries me to leave just You and Triene in charge of it, although I know Triene only wishes the best upon Richille's Wares. Do you have enough hands to keep the shop in operation comfortably? I know how you worried over the lack of contact from the Weavers' Guild in Windurst, but you should lay those worries to rest. I have visited them, and they are merely very busy with work. As in San d'Oria itself, Windurst also has many adventurers in need of supplies for their journeys.

I know how Triene likes to keep up with news from all over the world, so I will attach the latest issue of Tarutaru Times with this letter.

Respectfully
Your son,
Jenare

 
 

Miss Kii Kalira,

I hope this letter finds you in good health. It hasn't been all that long since my last one, but some things have changed.

I am now finally out here - no more restrictions! The delicious freedom of an adventuring life seems to fit me, I feel better than I have in a long time. Perhaps this is not such a good thing entirely, as it seems to make me do rash decisions. I have tired of San d'Oria, and my mind yearns for unfamiliar sights. Be it madness then, but I have decided to start from Windurst. The history eminent there should be enough to keep me satisfied for a while.

I will not come by airship this time, as I am no longer in the employment of Richille's Wares. Instead, I will take the adventurer's route, and travel by foot and ferry. Nevertheless, it should not take too long for me to make this journey. Perhaps, should you be so inclined, we could meet once I arrive?

Respectfully,
Jenare Richille