512 A.V. 23rd of Spring, 17th Bell 7th Chime
It was getting dark, the sun was setting to signify days end and many people had retreated to their homes after a day of rebuilding, the storm had done quite a bit of damage since the day it suddenly arrived three weeks ago ' Wonder how the other towns are doing?' Other cities had suffered as much, perhaps more so, as Syliras. Many were quite busy thanks to it, moving back and forth, giving out what they could of food and clothing for those who had lost everything and requisitioning material to fix what was broken. Waheed was going back to his own home after done with today's deliveries, delivering messages and forms back and forth between various foremand and knights, it was quite a tiring thing for his legs. Despite this he chose the long, deciding a casual stroll would be best for him as he pondered on things.
First pondering on his people, the Bennishira, the people he knew nothing about other than that they lived in the desert and that he shared their faith in Yahal, the god of purity, and the physical feutures that defined them from regular humans. He had wondered if the storm affected them? Were they safe? and many more questions. Then he pondered of Syliras, should he leave his home? The city were he grew up and knew every inch of it? 'Many a question but no answers' He sighed
He enjoyed the spring air as it hit him, refreshing his senses somewhat as his eyes looked around. Seeing things once there no longer at their proper place 'Yahal, Father, give me strength' He prayed silently, as he looked upon the destruction and the building materials that lay next to them, used be the builders to try and fix the damage like a healer trying to heal a patient of a grievous injury 'Glad mother and father aren't alive to see this' He shook his head as he hid his hands in his pockets and then gave a brief smile to a passing knight 'Better head to the tavern and fetch myself a meal, don't want to sleep on an empty belly'
It was getting dark, the sun was setting to signify days end and many people had retreated to their homes after a day of rebuilding, the storm had done quite a bit of damage since the day it suddenly arrived three weeks ago ' Wonder how the other towns are doing?' Other cities had suffered as much, perhaps more so, as Syliras. Many were quite busy thanks to it, moving back and forth, giving out what they could of food and clothing for those who had lost everything and requisitioning material to fix what was broken. Waheed was going back to his own home after done with today's deliveries, delivering messages and forms back and forth between various foremand and knights, it was quite a tiring thing for his legs. Despite this he chose the long, deciding a casual stroll would be best for him as he pondered on things.
First pondering on his people, the Bennishira, the people he knew nothing about other than that they lived in the desert and that he shared their faith in Yahal, the god of purity, and the physical feutures that defined them from regular humans. He had wondered if the storm affected them? Were they safe? and many more questions. Then he pondered of Syliras, should he leave his home? The city were he grew up and knew every inch of it? 'Many a question but no answers' He sighed
He enjoyed the spring air as it hit him, refreshing his senses somewhat as his eyes looked around. Seeing things once there no longer at their proper place 'Yahal, Father, give me strength' He prayed silently, as he looked upon the destruction and the building materials that lay next to them, used be the builders to try and fix the damage like a healer trying to heal a patient of a grievous injury 'Glad mother and father aren't alive to see this' He shook his head as he hid his hands in his pockets and then gave a brief smile to a passing knight 'Better head to the tavern and fetch myself a meal, don't want to sleep on an empty belly'