The sky was a gorgeous golden hue with sporadic streaks of reds and pinks. The light from it shone across the ground quite well, showed the life of the area. It wasn't something that was too unknown though, for where he found himself, it was something that was quite nice. This was a big city for the era, but it was still comfortable, still had that community. He couldn't tell right off the hop that it did, but it wasn't impossible to pick up on that in the air, in the interactions he witnessed.
"All right... his home should be .." He started before he saw the home in question. It wasn't ritzy, exactly, but it definitely stood above the rest in the area in terms of appearance. There was also a crack of thunder and a bolt of lightning that hit a metal pole attached to the home that he was looking at.
Yep, that was definitely the home. There was no doubt about it.
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She was walking through the house, books in her hands, and on her way to where she knew she could find her father. She had promised to return the books that day, and she had every intention of holding true to that. There was no reason not to, of course.
As she reached the door of the room in question, she noticed that it was open, some light spilling out. She stepped into the room and paused, having not heard the conversation between the two men that were there.
"Oh! Pardon me, father. I had never meant to intrude!" She exclaimed quietly, her voice quite sweet, as she set the books down. It wasn't hard for the visitor to realise that she hadn't grown up speaking the language that she'd spoken in, she was learning.
Of course, she did sound quite good regardless, though.
"It's all right, Reveka." Her father said with a smile before beckoning her over. She brought her small form over to him and stood by him, as she was beckoned to.
"I would like to introduce you to a fellow scholar." He stated.
"Vincent, this is my daughter, Reveka." He said. The petite blodne then bowed cordially. Seemed she was raised to be polite, if nothing else.
"Hello" She said kindly.