33rd of Winter, 511 AV
The last few notes of the song echoed throughout the cavern. An uneasy silence filled the room, only to be followed by the applause and cheers of the people of Red Diamond. Pathien, in his Vantha form, smiled slightly, and walked through the crowd of whistling and yelling men, and sat down at an unoccupied table. Soon, his song was forgotten, and replaced by the next performer. He silently listen to the performers soothing voice. It was like flowing silk, with a catchy, fast rhythm that reminded him of the sound of multiple raindrops hitting the roof. He laid his right elbow on the table, hand on his cheek, while the left hand held a glass of beer. His gaze was looking outside, where the fierce chill was enough to freeze you in a matter of seconds. However, Pathien seemed unaffected by this chill. All he was wearing was a dark cloak that covered his whole body. He let his mind wander on simple things such as that.
A few minutes later, he began to ponder over his existence. All he did everyday was play a little song every once in a while at the tavern. His life wasn't... exciting. He wanted to do something else. Something extraordinary. He couldn't quite place his finger on it. What was it called again? Then he remembered. A quest. Going on at least one quest in his life would fulfil his satisfaction. However, being someone unaffected by age, he had quite a long time.
Pathien was actually an Ethaefal, a Son of Leth. During the night, he would appear in his true form. Ethaefal are normally patient and wise, and he was, but he also had some... unnecessary personality traits that came along with it. He was reserved, but also cold, sarcastic, and spoke with no filters. He tossed it aside, thinking that was his Vantha personality, but it still made him feel weird to think that that was actually his personality. Not once had he met an Ethaefal that was like that. Not that he met any, but still...
He was bored out of his mind. He continued to wander in the world of thoughts as he looked out the window, and listened to the performer sing.