Eldertuin Terland
- Eld
- Eldert
- Eldertuin
- Eldertuin the Fortress
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| 7.24 | “Nope. Name’s Eldert. Think he changed it to something fancier, though. I haven’t seen him since. But that was him. Used to grow beets.” |
| Solstice (Pt. 2) | “Eldertuin Terland. I challenge you.” |
| Solstice (Pt. 2) | Eldertuin the Fortress. |
| Solstice (Pt. 2) | Eldert. |
| 8.09 | “Not my doing. I owe it all to you, Miss Ryoka. And to Eldert. You two kept talking me up, and I suppose it was why I was leveling out of nowhere. Got some nice Skills too.” |
| 8.09 | Eldertuin the Fortress. The Named Adventurer had visited Lupp and Ryoka had knocked to find him opening the door. |
| 8.09 | Named Adventurer! Eldertuin Terland! In service to Ulva Terland herself as a [Bodyguard]! |
| 8.09 | “Eldert. You arrived an hour before Ryoka—I was going to show you—fancy digging a bit and see if your Skills still work?” |
| 8.09 | “Father! Adventurer Eldertuin is…a Named Adventurer! You can’t say that!” |
| 8.09 | “He was Eldert to me. Fancy names don’t change who he was. Used to be able to hoe a section of ground in half the time I did. What about it?” |
| 8.09 | Eldert, in the company of Lupp, was almost as down-to-earth as Lupp. Although Ryoka had a sense it was him coming back to his roots; he had been more ‘official’ as Ulva’s bodyguard. |
| 8.09 | Lupp had the right idea, though, and it was treating Eldert like an old friend. The two talked and Ryoka found herself hovering awkwardly as they caught up. In truth, she didn’t mind; it was the first time the two had seen each other in a long time. |
| 8.09 | Eldert glanced at Ryoka. She ducked her head. |
| 8.09 | Lupp hadn’t heard about the Solstice party. Eldert just waved it off. |
| 8.09 | Their world. Eldert nodded slowly. |
| 8.09 | “Started at thirty. Old! But you were never a good [Farmer]—for all you grew things well. I’m glad. But what’s with the name? Eldertuin Terland.” |
| 8.09 | Eldert swung the hoe down and a rift of dirt, straight as an arrow, exploded up from the ground. Ryoka and Lupp blinked in the downpour of soil. |
| 8.09 | The Named Adventurer hefted the hoe. He looked at Lupp. After a second, the [Corn Farmer] spat out some dirt and laughed. He slapped Eldert on the back, and he and Ryoka stood back as the Named Adventurer did it again. Then they looked at his new corn. |
| 8.09 | “I…don’t do business decisions like that, Eldert. I just sell my corn. Thinking about money—I can’t refuse Lady Bethal after she’s been so generous.” |
| 8.09 | But Ryoka knew it was Lupp’s personality that made the thought of negotiating the sale of his corn so nerve-wracking. Eldert didn’t push the matter, although he did ask Lupp to send him some corn when it was done. Ryoka, likewise. |
| 8.09 | His farm was crowded and he looked a bit overwhelmed by the company. But as Eldert bade her farewell for the night, she saw he and Lupp were going to sit, perhaps on the porch, with a drink. |
| 8.09 | An hour later in the dead of night, Madain was talking to Eldert and Lupp. And wasn’t that a weird meeting? |
| 8.09 | Eldert and Lupp had been surprised to see Ryoka, but they’d stopped talking on the porch to let them in. Madain was chewing on the spicy baby corn as he finished telling them the setup. |
| 8.09 | Eldertuin the Fortress looked at Madain and the former Gold-rank nodded. Ryoka’s stomach twisted. |
| 8.09 | Madain was disgusted. Eldert looked at Ryoka. |