Amusing, is what she though as she stopped again, standing completely still. Among the tall trees, her half-transparent form blended with the milky mist, making her look more ominous yet. She did not take her eyes off the man, dressed in sturdy traveling leathers, who sat some ten metres away from her, next to his campfire here in this patch of woodland.
The man's eyes were also fixated on her blurry form. His stocky build and metallic arm gave him away to be an Isur. Marina was not really interested in why he was here, and where he was going. In her travels between cities, most of the time was spent crossing large territories devoid of civilisation, which was immensely boring. Therefore, whenever another traveler crossed paths with her, she has gotten into a habit of stopping and teasing them for a while.
So was the case with this man. When she first appeared to him, she Materiased, was moving at ground level, and took care to move her legs, all to create the impression of a walking human. She always did this when approaching a traveler camp, and usually received one of two kinds of reaction. The first was for them to shout whether she was okay and running to greet her, apparently mistaking her for a lost child. However, the more attentive types promptly and silently reached for their weapons.
The Isur now in front of her was of the latter sort. Clearly, her Materialisation was not nearly convincing enough to fool his sharp gaze. And even if it was, his equally sharp mind would not accept that a genuine little girl in noble garments would be walking around the deadly wilderness. Maintaining a respectable distane at all times, Marina gradually shifted in a circle around the tiny camp, like a scouting wolf waiting for the pack to arrive. Every time she moved, the man adjusted his position to face her, taking a brief glance around him from time to time. Although he was no longer reaching for the axe lying next to him, like he did at first, his attention never wavered. He probably understood by now that she was not going to attack, yet he refused to ignore the fact that a potentially dangerous monster was circling his camp.
A truly admirable traveler, Marina thought. It was indeed amusing to watch the faces of the "first-type reaction" people, who would run up to her and put their hands on her shoulders, only to grasp air, and be left there with nothing but the echo of Marina's mocking laughter ringing in their ears. But it was more rewarding to know that not all the world was full of idiots. Casting the Isur a small smile, Marina decided to leave him alone and resume her journey.
After a short time of floating though the all-obscuring mist, the ghost finally saw the spires of Lhavit emerge in her sight. She had not visited this splendid city for a while, and was planning to do a more thorough investigation of it than last time. Finding a suitable Magesmithing workshop here was difficult, but not impossible. The real problem was finding someone willing to share their body with her, as her clumsy Soulmist was not a substitute for a pair of real, solid hands.
As these thoughts flowed idly through her mind, the winding path leading up to the city entrance came into view. Marina Materialised again, lowered her feet to the ground, and "walked" all the way up along the path. Pausing right in front of the gates, she noticed the scrutinising gazes of the gate guards standing on either side of the entrance. It was apparent that trying to pretend to be human made her look even more suspicious than usual. Careful not to make any sudden movements, Marina walked past the guards and entered the city.
Lhavit was every bit as beautiful as always, reminding her than she had to visit some of the finer cultural establishments here before departing. With crowds of people and music filling the streets, Marina noticed that a festival is going on. She has never been here in summer before, and this kind of event was rare in other cities, so the spirit took a moment to soak in the atmosphere as she strutted through the busy streets. Even though everything about her looked wrong and foreign, no one paid any particular attention to her. Marina decided that, while she could still keep her faulty Materialisation up, she should go for a sweep around the nearby theatres and concert halls to see if anything interesting was going to be on within the next couple of days.
Diving into an alleyway, she enjoyed the sudden quiet, with only a muffled echo of the loud song and music on the main streets reaching her. Rounding a corner into a seemingly empty alley, she suddenly found herself face to face with a cloaked man, who was about to round the same corner from the other side. Being slow to react in this kind of situation, Marina abruptly stopped still, blankly staring up at his face merely centimeters away from hers. Unlike hers, however, his body had mass and momentum, and continued moving forward. A "collision" was almost inevitable.
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