31st of Winter, 510 AV Even deep within the Stormhold citadel, the chilly morning air seeped through every crack and pore it could find, and every draft that passed through Casper's clothes was followed by a shiver through his spine. Covered as he was, his cloak shielding him best it could, his natural body heat had a way of escaping without any regard for his personal well being. As Casper made his way deeper into the second tier of the castle, the ratio of knights to civilians was regularly increasing, much to his distaste. After his arrest, he had grown to hate the Syliran Knights more than his usual rebellious defiance to authority, and it took effort not to glare when he made eye contact with those passing by. Still, he walked on with a satisfied air of recently having gotten paid, mizas clinking together in his pockets. After countless dull weeks of boring construction and trying to keep off the Knights' radar, Casper wanted to have fun, and what better way to do that than treat a friend to lunch? It was an unlikely friendship he had formed with the squire, whose scheming personality Casper had grown increasingly fond of over the years. Even though the boy was considerably younger than him, he found him to be much better company than the ignorant fools that actually were his age. Those people couldn't even see past the fact that Casper was a mongrel, the blood of hideous snakes running through his veins. He had just arrived outside the Squires dormitories, and stood next to the doorway as though wondering whether to walk through. He didn't have it in him to risk trying to sneak past those pesky chaperons. Instead, he stopped the first boy he saw walking out of there, a child who seemed to be drowning in his armor. " Hey kid, can you do me a favor? I need you to go back into thosse dorms of yourss," as he spoke, he dropped a few mizas in the now attentive boy's hand. "You know that ginger kid, Lucass? Wake him up for me and tell him to get his arsse down here." The child grinned sheepishly as he closed his hands over the coins and ran back into the dorm, his armor clanking after him loudly. With that done, Casper leaned against the wall and waited, fiddling with with a coin to pass the time. |