Timestamp: 35th of Winter, 511 AV
Shai had almost walked right by her destination; the discrete building was only marked as a bar by the writing in its window. She might have even past it multiple times in her attempts to find the location. Bob had given her the name to find it by. Directions would be ridiculous in a city with such a dynamic layout. At any rate, the spider was early she had assumed the city would give her a hard time finding the tavern but it had only taken her twenty chimes to arrive at her destination. The sun had set several bells ago now which suited the thief and she assumed Bob wouldn't mind either. Compared to Sunberth at night Alvadas was tame even if you might be kept from finding your way indefinitely.
Stepping through the threshold of The Stars and Sun, Shai ran her eyes over the interior and noticed nothing out of the ordinary. It seemed much like any of Sunberth’s bars, only vastly cleaner and the patron’s looked slightly less likely to shank you for enjoyment. Thus far her stay in Alvadas had been measurably less larcenous and as a result her income had taken a massive hit. On the journey to the city of illusions the Symenestra had secured a guarantee from Bob Barton to teach her how to play cards. Shai figured this was the best way to continue her trade while abiding by the city’s laws. Steal from a man while he’s not looking and it’s theft. Steal right in front of a man and they consider it sport.
Sitting down at one of the tables, carefully arranging her black cloak so it didn’t lie awkwardly, the thief caught sight of the ceiling. Murmuring faintly to herself in Symenos, “Magic. . .” she made the word into a curse. It’s not that the reflection of the sky outside wasn’t lovely but it was a blatant display of the force she had come to loathe due to damage done to her and extensive bells wasted practicing. The name made sense now though. In her opinion the illusion would have been vastly improved if it was a cave ceiling with lovely hanging stalactites. But humans rarely understood such Symenestra proclivities, they found caverns 'scary'. Getting comfortable, Shai pushed back her hood and drug out her braid from her neckline allowing it to run down her front. To complete her loiterer’s posture she tossed her mittens onto the table in front of her and lounged in the chair.
Any normal Symenestra would hide in any city outside of Kalinor, but just this once it wasn’t entirely necessary for Shai to do so. She was in the city working for the government which meant they knew where she was sleeping just in case those nasty bed time stories turned out true and she decided to snatch children and eat their innards. That meant her only real sources of danger were the people, luckily living in Sunberth had taught her how to get away, quickly. Besides soon she’d be joined by her companion and he would surely prove an excellent obstacle to throw in the paths of any pursuers. The man had exceptional luck and she had no doubt he would survive just fine, but Shai had no misconceptions of the little man playing the hero nor did she want him to.
Tilting her chin upward, Shai idly observed the constellations on the ceiling as she waited.
Shai had almost walked right by her destination; the discrete building was only marked as a bar by the writing in its window. She might have even past it multiple times in her attempts to find the location. Bob had given her the name to find it by. Directions would be ridiculous in a city with such a dynamic layout. At any rate, the spider was early she had assumed the city would give her a hard time finding the tavern but it had only taken her twenty chimes to arrive at her destination. The sun had set several bells ago now which suited the thief and she assumed Bob wouldn't mind either. Compared to Sunberth at night Alvadas was tame even if you might be kept from finding your way indefinitely.
Stepping through the threshold of The Stars and Sun, Shai ran her eyes over the interior and noticed nothing out of the ordinary. It seemed much like any of Sunberth’s bars, only vastly cleaner and the patron’s looked slightly less likely to shank you for enjoyment. Thus far her stay in Alvadas had been measurably less larcenous and as a result her income had taken a massive hit. On the journey to the city of illusions the Symenestra had secured a guarantee from Bob Barton to teach her how to play cards. Shai figured this was the best way to continue her trade while abiding by the city’s laws. Steal from a man while he’s not looking and it’s theft. Steal right in front of a man and they consider it sport.
Sitting down at one of the tables, carefully arranging her black cloak so it didn’t lie awkwardly, the thief caught sight of the ceiling. Murmuring faintly to herself in Symenos, “Magic. . .” she made the word into a curse. It’s not that the reflection of the sky outside wasn’t lovely but it was a blatant display of the force she had come to loathe due to damage done to her and extensive bells wasted practicing. The name made sense now though. In her opinion the illusion would have been vastly improved if it was a cave ceiling with lovely hanging stalactites. But humans rarely understood such Symenestra proclivities, they found caverns 'scary'. Getting comfortable, Shai pushed back her hood and drug out her braid from her neckline allowing it to run down her front. To complete her loiterer’s posture she tossed her mittens onto the table in front of her and lounged in the chair.
Any normal Symenestra would hide in any city outside of Kalinor, but just this once it wasn’t entirely necessary for Shai to do so. She was in the city working for the government which meant they knew where she was sleeping just in case those nasty bed time stories turned out true and she decided to snatch children and eat their innards. That meant her only real sources of danger were the people, luckily living in Sunberth had taught her how to get away, quickly. Besides soon she’d be joined by her companion and he would surely prove an excellent obstacle to throw in the paths of any pursuers. The man had exceptional luck and she had no doubt he would survive just fine, but Shai had no misconceptions of the little man playing the hero nor did she want him to.
Tilting her chin upward, Shai idly observed the constellations on the ceiling as she waited.
editedchanged the time so Vic could join