There were truly a momentous amount of theories regarding the End of the World. Jesnoria was too far from the epicenter of the conflict--which scarred the earth for miles and miles, it seemed--for any of its citizens to know what happened, and there were only tales and legends of heroes that fought in the epicenter and survived, stories that more than likely had no bearing of truth whatsoever. Stories of heroes were just the same as theories; there was a high probability that they were all wrong, but so far, no one had proven
anything.
Which was exactly why Jesnoria had become a popular resort for travelers practically
overnight.
Dirt roads ran throughout the town, with absolutely no trace of concrete or asphalt. One particular road lead through mid-town, towards two of the most popular establishments for "tourists,"
The Philistines' and
The Samsonites'.
The Philistines' was a a popular bar, generally populated by the adventurers and archeologists from beyond Jesnoria; a large two story establishment with an archaic feel to its architecture, with arches leading to each hall and room, and its outside painted to look like sandstone.
Across the street, however, stood a competing business,
The Samsonites', an inn built to house a large quantity of people, with promises of private rooms, and somewhat reasonable prices for each night. There was a long history between these two; one continuously tried to buy out the other, and even before the influx of outsiders after the town, out of pure luck, barely evaded destruction, there was such a tension between the two establishments that neither ever recommended the other to their patrons, despite the fact that it was the most reasonable choice; a man leaves a bar and goes to the nearest inn--but barkeepers would get fired for suggesting
The Samsonites'.
. . .
The very moment that the woman traveler, Renata Aldaine, started towards
The Samsonites' that the dirt path before her, leading to the popular inn, bubbled and burst, gently casting specks of earth aside and a very passive and collected way; refined, even!--coming from a human sized hole burrowed for some ways, with the mole-man Emli emerging just a moment later . . .