86th Day of Spring
Anthonius Fighter's Pit
11th Bell
Things were progressing as they should, in Razkar's opinion, but he still had more free time on his hands than he knew what to do with.
Coin was in his pocket and an employer had been gained, but the former would be supped away by the demands of life and the latter... well, one of the problems with being muscle is that you're inactive until your master decides to flex you. Razkar's had not decided to do so yet.
Unused to such lethargy, the Myrian found himself walking back to the dilapidated but still busy business that was the Fighter's Pit, five days after he'd first stepped foot within its walls. Faces turned to him in recognition now, tinged with a certain, grudging respect. Ah, the word had got around and apparently made some new friends along the way. Even the bearded human - Gerard, if he remembered correctly - gave him a solemn nod as he entered, making a beeline for the weapon-strewn savage as he walked to the bench lined with practice weapons.
"Back to our little slice of Kell'alor, eh?"
Razkar cocked his head to one side. "What is that?"
"Kinda like a warrior heaven," Gerard said with a shrug, "Old Kalean superstition, I think."
Razkar took a quick look around at the half-rusted training tools and the faded dummies, the brawlers and pugs and mercenaries past their prime under the hole-ridden roof, and refrained from saying he hoped the divine was more impressive. Instead he just nodded slowly.
"I have time. Come to practice."
"Well, you'll either find plenty of challengers... or none," the human said with a crooked smile, "After that display a few days ago, you kind of put yourself out there."
The Myrian allowed himself a tiny smile, running his finger along the edge of a practice gladius, so worn that even with pressure on it there was naught but a tiny bite to its blade.
"That was idea."
Gerard paused, as if something else was lurking just beyond his lips but he couldn't quite frame it. After a few moments Razkar turned to him, head cocked again as if trying to coax him... but it came to nothing. The human scratched under his chin and nodded sharply.
"Got some business. But when I'm done and you want a challenge, come find me."
"Thank you."
The human fighter/gambler/businessman trotted off and left Razkar with his eyebrow raised. Well, that was something at least, but as he looked around at the Pits he saw no challengers eyeing him up, swaggering over or showing off in front of him. Perhaps they expected him to challenge them?
Razkar snorted and laid his true weapons down on a bench, covering them from the sun and inquisitive eyes with his cloak. He was clad solely in his loincloth and sandals now, disdaining breeches in the face of the rising humidity, modesty of these barbarians be damned. He wasn't going to boil and sweat just because the sight of extra thigh was scandalous to them.
Prudish barbarians...
The day was but young and he had time to kill. Razkar chose his weapons carefully. A training gladius, training ax and a kukri-like weapon, blunt and banged into a shape similar to the one he had strapped to his chest. He whipped them through the air until his hands and muscles reached and accord... and then he sat in the shade.
No rush, a voice told him pleasantly, smiling slightly at the irony of his thoughts, always some young buck looking for an education... one way or another...
Something occurred to him. For a moment it smacked of the bravado that black human had displayed a handful of days before, but the more the image struck him... the more the smile on his face spread.
There was careful, practiced movement from those dark hands. The scratch and hiss of a precious mach (reminding him he'd need more). Then the rambling fighters and bored sellswords were treated to a strange sight in Gerard's yard.
A Myrian in the shade with a pipe between his teeth, curing smoke and the scent of Taloba grey snaking from his mouth, waiting patiently, for whom they did not know...
OOCAlright. Kise, whenever you're ready. Ethen, you can come in right away or you can hang back for a few posts.
Anthonius Fighter's Pit
11th Bell
Things were progressing as they should, in Razkar's opinion, but he still had more free time on his hands than he knew what to do with.
Coin was in his pocket and an employer had been gained, but the former would be supped away by the demands of life and the latter... well, one of the problems with being muscle is that you're inactive until your master decides to flex you. Razkar's had not decided to do so yet.
Unused to such lethargy, the Myrian found himself walking back to the dilapidated but still busy business that was the Fighter's Pit, five days after he'd first stepped foot within its walls. Faces turned to him in recognition now, tinged with a certain, grudging respect. Ah, the word had got around and apparently made some new friends along the way. Even the bearded human - Gerard, if he remembered correctly - gave him a solemn nod as he entered, making a beeline for the weapon-strewn savage as he walked to the bench lined with practice weapons.
"Back to our little slice of Kell'alor, eh?"
Razkar cocked his head to one side. "What is that?"
"Kinda like a warrior heaven," Gerard said with a shrug, "Old Kalean superstition, I think."
Razkar took a quick look around at the half-rusted training tools and the faded dummies, the brawlers and pugs and mercenaries past their prime under the hole-ridden roof, and refrained from saying he hoped the divine was more impressive. Instead he just nodded slowly.
"I have time. Come to practice."
"Well, you'll either find plenty of challengers... or none," the human said with a crooked smile, "After that display a few days ago, you kind of put yourself out there."
The Myrian allowed himself a tiny smile, running his finger along the edge of a practice gladius, so worn that even with pressure on it there was naught but a tiny bite to its blade.
"That was idea."
Gerard paused, as if something else was lurking just beyond his lips but he couldn't quite frame it. After a few moments Razkar turned to him, head cocked again as if trying to coax him... but it came to nothing. The human scratched under his chin and nodded sharply.
"Got some business. But when I'm done and you want a challenge, come find me."
"Thank you."
The human fighter/gambler/businessman trotted off and left Razkar with his eyebrow raised. Well, that was something at least, but as he looked around at the Pits he saw no challengers eyeing him up, swaggering over or showing off in front of him. Perhaps they expected him to challenge them?
Razkar snorted and laid his true weapons down on a bench, covering them from the sun and inquisitive eyes with his cloak. He was clad solely in his loincloth and sandals now, disdaining breeches in the face of the rising humidity, modesty of these barbarians be damned. He wasn't going to boil and sweat just because the sight of extra thigh was scandalous to them.
Prudish barbarians...
The day was but young and he had time to kill. Razkar chose his weapons carefully. A training gladius, training ax and a kukri-like weapon, blunt and banged into a shape similar to the one he had strapped to his chest. He whipped them through the air until his hands and muscles reached and accord... and then he sat in the shade.
No rush, a voice told him pleasantly, smiling slightly at the irony of his thoughts, always some young buck looking for an education... one way or another...
Something occurred to him. For a moment it smacked of the bravado that black human had displayed a handful of days before, but the more the image struck him... the more the smile on his face spread.
There was careful, practiced movement from those dark hands. The scratch and hiss of a precious mach (reminding him he'd need more). Then the rambling fighters and bored sellswords were treated to a strange sight in Gerard's yard.
A Myrian in the shade with a pipe between his teeth, curing smoke and the scent of Taloba grey snaking from his mouth, waiting patiently, for whom they did not know...
OOCAlright. Kise, whenever you're ready. Ethen, you can come in right away or you can hang back for a few posts.