20th of Fall, 712 AV Dusk. It's beauty of vivid hope radiates with hues of oranges and reds before the consuming purples, blues, and blackness consumes. To a Zith, such calming colors are pleasant to their eyes, while the daylight is sinister and blinding. It's perhaps at twilight that a Zith can learn to coexist with other races. So says Chaude's mentor anyways. Pacing himself through the Southern Kabrin Road, heading northbound, Chaude could see in the distance the entrance to Syliras. Keeping close to the Suvan Sea helped keeping him from being lost from his colony. Arriving, a couple of guards stood watch. Walking up to them, his bat-like wings had long been folded around his body, giving one the impression of a "living" cloak. "Is that really...?" One of the guards fretted at his presence. Halting, Chaude's sapphire eyes reached out to the guard. "Is this Syliras?" "Of course it is," spoke the other guard with agitation. "What does a Zith want here?" "To study," with a low baritone voice, Chaude made no further response. "Study what?" The fretting guard curiously asks. Pulling one wing out, the agitated guard was quick to unsheathing his sword. Prepared in a defensive stance, to both of their amazement, Chaude only pulled out a journal. "Humans. There is a...school to study Humans, yes?" Squeaking for a split tick at the end, he soon put the journal away and closed the flap of his lifted wing. The two guards whisper to each other, keeping a watchful eye on the Zith. One seemed against the idea without care in concealing his feeling, preferring a beautiful Konti healer over a Zith flesh eater. The other seemed more accepting, scared at first, but looking more relaxed now. The debate went on for another chime, much to Chaude's irritation that was about to boil over if it lasted another 10 ticks. Breaking from their poorly internal debate chat, the first guard inquired. "What's your name?" "Chaude." "I told you! If they got a name, they're docile," regaining his courage, the guard was pressuring the agitated guard. "Fine, fine!" The second guard sheaths his blade and gives a stern look at Chaude. "If I hear about any abductions, murders, or what have you! I'll be searching for you." "Understood," was all Chaude came to reply. Feeling defeated, the gate opens, making Chaude's way into the city. Both guards gave him further advise to stay at Traveler's Row for a while. Protection for the Zith's sake they called it. Going on without gratitude, is this what Mentor thought would happen? He'll want to find the inn and write in his journal about today. For now, the darkness grew to his liking and took his time in reaching to his destination. |