Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Jeuno, Bobo and Keys

I made my first trip to Jeuno a few days ago. Soli escorted me on the trip. It was a good thing to, as there was lots of bad creatures that I would have made a good meal for. It does seem like any where I go I have to get rained on.

I arrived in Jeuno and the city was just amazing, there was people all over and such a large number of people I had never seen before. I wandered the city for sometime checking things out. Soli had to leave once we got to Jeuno so I was on my own, which was fine now that we were out of immediate danger. There are markets and shops of all kinds, magic, weapons, armor, stables, a big port even with a bunch of those airships. The city is bustling with all sorts of activity.

I had planned ahead of time since I had received a report there was an injured bobo over in the stables and had enough grass to treat the bobo. It took a bit of time to get the bobo to trust me but in the end I was able to get her treated. Brutus was happy that I had been able to get the bobo treated and gave me a license.

I have gone on a number of trips on the back of a bobo now and it is much nicer to experience the countryside this way. However at this time I am getting tired to riding from Jeuno to San D'Oria and back.. I really would like to just ride the airship.

I spent some time training in some winter wasteland outside of Jeuno, and have increased my skill as a red mage. I have let my white mage skills lack some and need to spend some time back in the dunes to train. I can't say that I am looking forward to that.

Before I started my training though I needed to get an airship pass to go to Kazham. Soli, Bish, Nerade, Tray, and Z*scribbles* came to help me get the keys. We had to spend some time getting the keys from the orcs but retrieved the keys from the Yagado and Quadav very quickly. I traveled back to Jeuno and turned in my keys and now have an airship pass to Kazham. This pass never expires ... When I finally head to Kazham it will be my very first airship trip.

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