Day 51, Winter of 511 AV
Late Afternoon
Akeldama Colosseum
Late Afternoon
Akeldama Colosseum
The lure of the excitement that could be found in the Colosseum was seductive to the vantha, and he found himself wondering about the quality of the other gladiators. Shale had promised him a prime-time slot if he should return, and his absence from the Colosseum for the past days had done enough to drum up enough excitement as to when this 'mysterious newcomer' would return to excite the audience.
That day was today. After returning to the Colosseum to express his interest in the morning, the ringmaster had scheduled him for a battle in the late afternoon that same day.
The time was now. As he passed by Shale on his way into the arena, the ringmaster patted his arm and said, "Prime-time slot as I promised. 2v2 standard death-match. No frills no fuss."
Eridanus snorted. The kelvic made fighting and risking his life sound like a mundane chore. Then again, having owned the business for so long the whole thing probably seemed boring to him anyway. To Shale it was like a business, but for the combatants it was a gamble on their lives for gold.
He was probably late, for he could hear the crowd cheering for whoever was already out there. Walking out of the building into the arena in the center, he could hear the crowd grow quiet when they realized that the last combatant of the 2v2 was the 'mysterious new-comer'.
Eridanus turned his head to his side to see who his ally was.
That day was today. After returning to the Colosseum to express his interest in the morning, the ringmaster had scheduled him for a battle in the late afternoon that same day.
The time was now. As he passed by Shale on his way into the arena, the ringmaster patted his arm and said, "Prime-time slot as I promised. 2v2 standard death-match. No frills no fuss."
Eridanus snorted. The kelvic made fighting and risking his life sound like a mundane chore. Then again, having owned the business for so long the whole thing probably seemed boring to him anyway. To Shale it was like a business, but for the combatants it was a gamble on their lives for gold.
He was probably late, for he could hear the crowd cheering for whoever was already out there. Walking out of the building into the arena in the center, he could hear the crowd grow quiet when they realized that the last combatant of the 2v2 was the 'mysterious new-comer'.
Eridanus turned his head to his side to see who his ally was.