9rd of Winter, 512 AV
Alvadas was a fickle city, with it’s good days, and bad days. Today, well, it wasn’t a bad day, not yet, anyways. Whether it would be a good day remained to be seen. At least it wasn’t too cold. Yet. Trusting the city to take him someplace good, the Dhani meandered through the streets, not sure what he was looking for, but sure he’d know when he saw it. He wandered passed the Bizarre, hurried past the House of Broken Mirrors, and finally came to a stop near the Sanity Center. Well, he supposed, that was as good a place as any. Hopefully new arrivals would be more generous than the locals, before they realized exactly how many performers there were in the city. Looking around, Kassius made eye contact with as many people as he could. A few gave him looks, and he winked, and swept into a low bow. He caught his cap as it fell off his head, pulled a bag out of it, and let the cap fall to the ground, facing up. Grinning at the few bystanders watching, he dumped three juggling balls into his hand, tucked the pouch into a pocket, and began juggling. “Care to help a poor performer out?” he asked them cheerfully. Judging by their faces, they were not particularly impressed. Ah well.
He had started with a basic cascade, but Alvadians were a tough crowd to please. He switched to a reverse cascade, sending the balls backwards, then switched back. He brought his hands out, sending them further out, then brought them close together, before returning to normal. Now, the hard part. He had worked out the kinks in this pattern a few days ago, but hadn’t performed it in public yet. Switching back to reverse cascade, he settled into a comfortable rhythm, then switched back. But only his right hand. Now, his left hand was going outward, and his right inwards, and he prayed to Ionu that he wouldn’t petch this up. He didn’t. Kass held that rhythm for a while, then let it fall back into a cascade, then threw them all up into the air. Quickly pulling out his pouch, he tugged it open, and caught one, two, and... nope. The third one fell further, so he reached out, grabbed it out of the air, and dropped it back into the pouch. “Don’t worry.” He smiled at the bystanders. “Show’s not over.”
Reaching into another pouch on his waist, he pulled out three sashes, each a different color. He started slow at first, just another cascade, then began to speed up. Pulling out another scarf, he broke out of his cascade pattern, doing more tricks. He whirled around, snatching the lowest floating ones out of the air, tossing it behind his back, ducking under them, throwing them under his leg, snatching back those that went too far. He was breathing harder now, growing tired. He just needed the perfect way to end this.... there.
A breeze blew one of his sashes up close to the wall, just out of his reach. Snatching the other sashes up, he turned, took a step back, and ran at the wall. He leaped up, sprang off the wall, and just managed to snag the errant sash. Dropping back to the ground, Kass bowed deeply, ending his performance. The clink of coins into his cap was music to his ears as he carefully and slowly tucked the sashes back into his pouch, giving the remaining bystanders time to be generous. He only picked his cap back up again when his audience had dispersed entirely. Emptying the coins out into his pocket, he turned to head back to his home. He just needed a drink, and a quick rest, then he’d be back out on the streets again.