He was greeted with the aroma of freshly baked bread, and another woman looked up from cutting some carrots on a thick wooden table in the middle of the room.
"Hello Larissa," she said smiling. "Who've you got there with you today?"
"Tira, this is Matner," Larissa replied. "If it's alright, I've invited him for some soup."
"Sure, sure! Come on in!" Tira replied, gesturing with a carrot. "Though you can leave the sword by the door if you don't mind, please."
"Of course," Matner said, hastily taking off his sword belt. "Thank you."
"Larissa, be a dear and bring me some of the onions, would you?" Tira asked.
"Right!" she replied, cheerfully, heading to a cupboard and pulling a couple of onions out of a wooden bin. She brought them over to the table and sat down next to Tira, picking up a knife and beginning to help chop. Matner took one of the remaining seats, across from Larissa.
"Can I help?" he asked.
"Well, of course," Tira replied. "Larissa, get some of the potatoes and a knife for Matner here."
"I don't get around as well these days," Tira explained as Larissa got up to fetch the items. "So Larissa is kind enough to help me out. During the day I mend clothes for folks for a bit of money, and she runs to fetch and deliver the garmets you see. Then she helps me around the house a bit as well. Except for when she's off stretching those legs and lungs of hers." Tira chuckled.
"I can't help it that I like to sing and dance," Larissa said, coming back with a small pile of potatoes and a knife.
"I'm just jealous of your agility is all," Tira grinned. "It's been some time since I've done any dancing of my own."
"But she can sing wonderfully," Larissa told Matner. "Perhaps we can coax her to sing after we've eaten."
"We'll see," Tira said. "Can you peel those potatoes then Matner? Then cut them up into some chunks for the pot."
"Um... sure. I think," Matner said, taking the knife and one of the potatoes. "How long will they need to cook," he asked, trying to take their attention off the fact that he had never peeled a potato before. He understood the general idea, and had seen it done, but never tried to himself. He moved the knife carefully, turning the potato in his hand as he cut the skin away. Fortunately it didn't take him long to get a pattern going.
"Oh these are for tomorrow's soup," Larissa told him. "It takes at least six hours of simmering before one of Tira's soups is ready for eating. Once we have these in the pot for tomorrow, we'll eat the rest of what was cooked for today. It's extra good in the evening, as the pot's been simmering that much longer." She gestured with the knife in her hand, over towards the fire, where Matner saw two large pots hanging from large iron hooks at either side of the fireplace. One of them was steaming slightly, while the other seemed to be bubbling merrily, slightly rattling on the hook as it did.