Prospero would find himself in quite a different land once he reached Rhakotis. Here... Time was different. Many people still practiced older ways, and knowledge came easily, but unreliably. Storytelling, even on the streets of the hot desert day, was still considered an art form, and it wasn't unreasonable to see a performer tell an old folk story on a corner, a tale certainly containing at least a few kernels of truth...
The city itself, however, was poor. The water supplied by the ocean was difficult to use, and food wasn't abundant by any measure. Old buildings endured without paint or maintenance, tributes to an ancient past. And it was in a place such as this that Prospero would arrive. 6 Capra Avenue: The Sand Devil. A large but neglected building, it seemed to be an inn and general meeting place.
Inside, a common room with tables and chairs greeted Prospero. The place was mostly empty, except for a sullen clerk and an older man, his face mostly covered with a hooded robe in a far corner of the room. The clerk didn't even look up when Prospero entered, more content to wait for the newcomer to approach him...