Tikon cursed under his breath. He had gotten Zandelia to admit she was meeting the Symenstra later that day. So he figured he would tag along. The woman was respectable enough for him. She had been true to her word in the brothel heist. She had his back and he in turn had hers. So she had proven her honor and her word. Which was important to him in more than one way. She had proved she was reliable, and that was all he needed to know that it was possible for him to trust the two women. So, out of everyone he had met so far they also had proved to be the most useful. So he knew they had something to teach him and well he still admired the Symenstra for her little running up walls trick. He knew that she couldn’t teach him that exact trick. But maybe she could teach him something else. And he would teach her how to snap someone’s neck or something. Useful information he supposed.
But now there was some sort of horrible fog out in the streets. People were panicking….for some reason or another. He shrugged it off and figured he would go and meet Zandelia and the Symenstra. They were meeting in the Castle Commons somewhere. But in this fog…well he wasn’t sure if he would be able to navigate himself there effectively. But he could try. He pulled the hood down on his Shadowsilk robe. He had a feeling he would be glad he wore his scale mail by the time all of this was over. It felt dangerous out here. And the more he ventured out into the fog the more he began to feel it. Something wasn’t right. Something inside him was telling him to go home…go indoors…go anywhere but here. However he couldn’t find his way back now. He didn’t know the city that well. He had walked to the castle commons the day before last…so that was still fresh in his memories. Which would likely be his only saving grace here.
He kept his hand tight on the hilt of his sword, knowing he would likely have to use it before the end of the night. He was growing increasingly uncomfortable here…he needed…he needed to be somewhere among associates. He needed company or safety. Whichever he didn’t care. He continued to walk and well he finally had come to an idea of where he was…or he thought he did. He was lost again. This fog was driving him insane. Turning him about endlessly in its grip. He didn’t know the city that well so how was he supposed to navigate in the fog? He was now seemingly wondering aimlessly. He was growing increasingly irritated as he raged in frustration kicking a nearby crate and cursing.
Petching endless stupid, never ending confusing fog.” He kicked the crate pieces again and cursed some more.
Funny thing was that didn’t make him feel any better. The fog was still there gripping him. He sighed and just decided he would roam around to see what he could find. Maybe he would eventually reach where he was supposed to be? He had no clue. He had followed his mental map from a few days ago to the letter. But he didn’t see the Symenstra anywhere. He should’ve gotten more particulars out of Zandelia. That way he would know where he was heading more accurately. Little did he know he was a stone throw within reach of Zandelia. She would likely hear him bashing apart a crate and she would definitely hear him cursing. But what she did was her decision. She would likely recognize his voice.
“If I could slay you I petching would!” He said cursing the endless fog around him. He was growing more and more annoyed with it by the second. And being that he had no clue where he was…well that didn’t make anything any better.
But now there was some sort of horrible fog out in the streets. People were panicking….for some reason or another. He shrugged it off and figured he would go and meet Zandelia and the Symenstra. They were meeting in the Castle Commons somewhere. But in this fog…well he wasn’t sure if he would be able to navigate himself there effectively. But he could try. He pulled the hood down on his Shadowsilk robe. He had a feeling he would be glad he wore his scale mail by the time all of this was over. It felt dangerous out here. And the more he ventured out into the fog the more he began to feel it. Something wasn’t right. Something inside him was telling him to go home…go indoors…go anywhere but here. However he couldn’t find his way back now. He didn’t know the city that well. He had walked to the castle commons the day before last…so that was still fresh in his memories. Which would likely be his only saving grace here.
He kept his hand tight on the hilt of his sword, knowing he would likely have to use it before the end of the night. He was growing increasingly uncomfortable here…he needed…he needed to be somewhere among associates. He needed company or safety. Whichever he didn’t care. He continued to walk and well he finally had come to an idea of where he was…or he thought he did. He was lost again. This fog was driving him insane. Turning him about endlessly in its grip. He didn’t know the city that well so how was he supposed to navigate in the fog? He was now seemingly wondering aimlessly. He was growing increasingly irritated as he raged in frustration kicking a nearby crate and cursing.
Petching endless stupid, never ending confusing fog.” He kicked the crate pieces again and cursed some more.
Funny thing was that didn’t make him feel any better. The fog was still there gripping him. He sighed and just decided he would roam around to see what he could find. Maybe he would eventually reach where he was supposed to be? He had no clue. He had followed his mental map from a few days ago to the letter. But he didn’t see the Symenstra anywhere. He should’ve gotten more particulars out of Zandelia. That way he would know where he was heading more accurately. Little did he know he was a stone throw within reach of Zandelia. She would likely hear him bashing apart a crate and she would definitely hear him cursing. But what she did was her decision. She would likely recognize his voice.
“If I could slay you I petching would!” He said cursing the endless fog around him. He was growing more and more annoyed with it by the second. And being that he had no clue where he was…well that didn’t make anything any better.