The journey through the Jahar desert, which took up a shocking fifty-five percent of land in Emet, was no small feat, considering the journey from the beach, otherwise known as Jedidah, to the nearest city ruled by Judah would take a total of seven days.
To reach their destination, the Paragons that had welcomed Sayda at the beach chartered a group of sand sailors, which was a fancy way of calling camel-drawn carriages.
The carriages were large enough to be comparable to a small house with two mutated camels, commonly called Sailors, pulling it along.
In total, there were four sand sailors with Sayda and Douglas having one to themselves while the others made do with the other three.
Douglas sat at a corner of the carriage, his gaze constantly shifting as he took in the unique designs within the structure which was incredibly different from Razan architecture.
Just then, Sayda approached, holding a slab of raw meat.