Flying across the suspended continent of Tisia it was a long journey, the morning turning to a late afternoon. The world so wide it was hard to believe it was all mapped down.
Moving up the continent they reached the cusp of another city, able to see the architecture from a distance atop their ship. The land was covered in a dense forest, paths rising up a mountain that led to a city surrounded by stone walls.
"People live here?" Sara asks, staring at the sentry towers that specked the city walls.
Steering the ship was Xander, directing it towards said city as he answered.
"This is the Magna province's rough gemstone! The city of Havan! It's situated atop a great mountain, guarded by high walls armed with anti air cannons!"
"Sounds like another military city. Hopefully we wont get thrown in jail again."
Xander grinned, one hand on the wheel, the other pulling out a proper piece of documentation as he gave a good answer.
"Worry not! Thanks to Raymond, we got an airship entry permit signed by a military commander! With this we can enter military cities with no problems!"
"I feel like that's not enough. I'm sure there's more documents we'll need."
"I suppose you're right! Sara, you aren't part of the adventurer's guild so you don't have an identity card, right!?"
She raised an eyebrow, confused as to why he brought that up.
"Why's that important? I'm a freelancer."
"I suppose elves don't know much outside of their little province! Guild cards can be used in place of passports! Since you don't have one, I can help you quickly get a card from the guild in Havan!"
She pulled out her own passport, her name 'Sara Olefan' written alongside other information.
"I have a passport, thank you. Speaking of passports, do you have one? To be honest, I don't even know your last name."
Xander grins, pulling out a passport of his own, flashing it like a train ticket to a collector.
"Aha! Take a long read, compadre! Learn all you wish!"
She squinted, reading the passport, surprised to see it even existed.
"Xander Emnis, born in Largo City of the Yuriel Province... Huh."
"You seem to be surprised!"
"You always were really mysterious. Knowing you, I can't imagine what your parents are like."
He grinned, recounting good memories as he nodded, even more psyched than usual.
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Drifter to Another World | Volume 1
FantasyRaymond Mont finds himself facing his own autopsy, being sent to another world by a mysterious figure. From there he's thrown into a fantastical mess of a strange floating world and surprising political intrigue.