71st of Summer – 511 AV Muldris Koffurn wandered the sweaty streets of Sunberth with a look of pure disdain on his gaunt face. Summer hadn’t been the best of seasons. From the burns to unsavory confrontations, the season had been as bad as expected. The humidity clung to his skin like tar and sucked all of the moisture from his body like salt. What had brought the Maledictor out of his small windowless cottage? Sheer and utter boredom... He had spent to many years as a slave to be confined in his house like a prison. The day smelled of meetings and new adventures. Of course, everyday smelled that way to Koffurn and most days did not meet expectations. The heat felt unbearable, but it wasn’t because he was obviously bearing it with every step. His steps fell silently and their sound was lost in the normal hustle and bustle of Sunberth. He felt like a ghost in the city. No one paid any mind to him perhaps because his height meant most people looked right over him. The taste of salt brought an even sourer look to his face. His mouth was shut tight, but drips of sweat found their way to his mouth’s corners and lips Under his large hood, a few beads of sweat ran unpleasantly down his face and neck. He muttered his displeasure and curses quietly as he passed building after building, “This city is too hot in the summer. It will be over soon though... Fall is a good season.” Koffurn removed his hood begrudgingly. The heat collecting in the hood had somehow become more detestable than the sun above. Dangerous people fill this city. A wrong step and one of them could easily kill be killed. No sooner had the thought crossed his mind than a peculiar person came into view. At first, the Legate mistook it for a mere child, but upon walking closer, it was clear that the person was, in fact, a man. How curious! His bones would make quite an interesting piece of work. He approached the man slowly, still not sure why he had chosen this man to meet. Perhaps he assumed the man wasn’t much of a threat compared to the city’s other denizens. Perhaps he figured that two outcasts could bond. Perhaps he wanted to meet the only person that was shorter than him. Dwelling in perhaps leads to unfortunate mishaps... He approached the man and tapped him on the shoulder. He cleared his throat and spoke to the man with a bit of joy in his voice, “Hello stranger. I haven’t seen you around these parts before, but I don’t get out much so... yeah! It’s not often that I find someone shorter than me. I can’t say whether I like it or not. I’m Muldris Koffurn. You can call me anything you like though. Koffurn is the name I gave myself though so I tend to favor it.” He extended a pale hand to shake. |