As he stepped onto the glittering streets, Delanac took a deep breath. Ahh, Sularia. Their air was warm and clean, and still smelled like roses. He had been here a few times with his father back when he was sure he'd become a blacksmith. For a man who worked with metals, Sularia was a place of interest for a myriad of reasons. It was here where Delanac learned about the different metals and precious stones sold in the city's bazaar and how they were used to create high-quality artisan goods. Carric saw his son had a talent for shaping metal and details, thus he decided to expose him to goldsmithing and silversmithing early. Walking down the busy market, he reminisced over those trips. The feeling of wonder as he followed the colorful stones watching them blossom into an intricate mosaic, seeing stalls lined with any raw material a craftsman could ever want, and standing in awe at the delicate beauty of the famous quartz fountain.
Stopping before said fountain, he lifted his head and crossed his arms admiring the sculptor's handiwork. It was just like he remembered, maybe even better. After all those years it still retained its smoothness and fine detail. Pulling out his canteen, he held the container underneath the water cascading down from the upper basins until it was filled. Taking a swig, he capped it. Today he had come here for a different reason. Instead of ingots, ores, and precious stones he was here for something more utilitarian. When he left Yovaesh he had only the bare essentials. If he was going to become a master chef, he would first need the right tools. His first stop was by a tent selling herbs and spices. Having only cooked simple meals all his life, he could only recognize a handful of the names written on the jars. Seeing a prime business opportunity, the merchant struck up a conversation and in turn Delanac had her explain the flavors and qualities of each of her wares.
He left after purchasing a bundle of dried bay leaves, rosemary, thyme, oregano, peppercorns, and tarragon. He thought about buying some fresh herbs, but the dried ones would keep fresh longer. He skipped a few spices he had wanted as they were too expensive for his pouch. Apparently some of them were from the Parvporan city of Abed, which was on his list of places to visit. The city was famous for its curry, especially during the festival of colors. He head also heard of the halfling city of Komiteia and their excellent cured meats and cheeses. The thought of food itself reminded him that it was about time for a midday meal, and he left the bazaar to find an establishment serving the city's local cuisine. On his way, he saw a girl sitting by the road with her eyes closed. Curious, the orc came over and passed his hand in front of her face to see if she was awake or sleeping. When she did not react, he gently tapped her shoulder.
"Don't look so surprised. Just because we're orcs doesn't mean we're all screaming barbarians."