OOC - continues from here.
48th of Spring, 513
Inoadar left The Spot with his envelope. Unlike his last job, there had been no indication of any hurry, so he'd taken his time to finish his ale and make small talk with the barmaids. A few tavern games, a few wagers, a few wins and a few losses later, he'd called it a night. He'd downplayed the wins and fussed over the losses, so his claim that he had no more mizas to blow that night was received with the sort of laughs one gets from those that believe because they have been there.
In fact, he'd broken pretty much even, which was, to a casual gambler like himself, a successful evening's entertainment. He'd had fun, and still had the same wad he'd started with. And a task...meet a man along the north edge of the lake, near the Kelvic Research Institute.
Mostly, the instructions outlined an exchange of code phrases for he and his contact to establish their identity to each other. Inoadar wondered if such confirmation was truly necessary, given the low likelihood of there being anyone else skulking about such a locale. But, then again, what did he really know about it? Perhaps the place was under virtual siege by a host of unlikely citizens with no legitimate cause to be anywhere nearby.
He suppressed his sarcasm and stopped by his room at Tarsin's to grab a few things. He paused a moment as his eyes strayed to the chain shirt he'd stashed away there. He had yet to wear the thing under any sort of "test" conditions. He'd looted it off a dead deserter. One of three, in fact. They'd come upon his camp and thought to rob and kill him. He had, instead, poisoned and robbed them. Ultimately, the bodies were savaged by marauding wolves, who were themselves weakened by the poison and ended up as bounty money.
What had stood out in Inoadar's memory was how the torso of the chain-wearer was untouched. He supposed it was natural for an animal to avoid having to chew through chain if it was not necessary, but it was a pack. A lot of mouths to feed.
At any rate, he'd noticed how little damage it had sustained before the poison had taken effect and he had kept it. The mysterious details of this job led to think it may be in his best interest to bolster his defenses with such a fundamental item of armor. It wasn't as though he was being given official clearance to enter the KRI facility by the Black Sun. Nor what the exact job was.
He was to go "near" the facility, and meet an "unnamed individual" who would guide him to "the subject", by a back entrance. It sounded very unofficial and unsanctioned. And that made him feel expendable. The money was good though.