He dragged his feet across the frozen ground, the light snowfall catching on his heavy cloak. His eyes were glued strictly to the ground, his Drykas body now becoming weak. He had to keep it warm. He had to get to the chapel... Had to keep warm...
He held his cloak tight, his body was getting frail in the cold. He couldn't risk the attention, the people were suspicious of his presence as it it was.
A stranger showing up wordlessly in town, refusing to answer any questions about the outside world, and, the most suspicious factor, refusing to show his face.
Instead of being curious (as expected), they seemed hostile. Ready to draw their weapons and show off what they have learned.
The male paid no mind to them. It was expected. But the locals were not his concern, at the moment.
As he approached the door to the chapel, he paused for a moment, wondering if he should open the door. It would require removing his hand from the folds of his cloak. He couldn't take the chance of his hand falling from his arm.
He did it slowly, trying to move his wrist as little as physically possible. He grabbed the doorknob by only his fingertips, taking twice as long as necessary.
He whipped the door open, sliding through the crack he opened, and closing the door with his foot, quickly retaining his composition.
As the door shut behind him, he surveyed the room. He was surprised, as the room was more full than the norm. He dismissed it as simple coincidence, sitting down next to a family of four, kneeling in prayer.
He feigned praying to whatever god it was today, happy to simply get some warmth.
It was a few minutes before the majority of the room sat up straight, but the male stayed in kneeling position, huddling.
"Pardon, sir."
He heard a voice to his direct left, where the family was. The voice was masculine, so he assumed that it was the father.
He raised himself, standing a little taller than the man that was addressing him.
"Please remove your hood in respect to Priskil." He said, obviously agitated.
The male took a moment before responding in an underused, scratchy tone.
With all-do respect, sir, I'd really rather not.
He now had the attention of the entire chapel, all eyes directed on his figure. But he stood strong, and fairly arrogant.
"I DEMAND you show respect to our goddess!" He stomped his foot.
The male shook his head in frustration, sighing.
Did you not hear my reply? I said no.
"Then I will shame you." He said with a smirk, reaching for the male's hood.
He realized he could do nothing to stop it, his body was too frail. He realized what was going to happen, and simply allowed it, standing up straight as the man gripped his hood.