8th Day of Summer, 510 AV
Location: Syliras Streets
The moon was soothing. Out amongst the towering walls and vertical buildings one could find themselves in whole other world, one so different than the city of the day. Here ghosts and shadows ruled. What was once a clear path under the light of sun could easily fade under the reign of darkness. Cold chills followed those whom traveled alone with long stretches between torches, and those only provided light for those whom kept to the main roads and corridors. Wanderers found themselves lost among twisting tunnels and unknown routes as the night swept them ever onward. Strange noises, bumps and creaks, the sounds of elder architecture, kept even the most naive on their toes for fear of what lay around the corner. What remained worse was the lack of clatter. The day brought with it all sorts of phenomenon, a constant chorus of chatter and cobble, iron wrought against stone, song, dance, and every manner of irregular sound to tease the ear in curiosity; yet, Syliras at night was bereft of such a melody, left to stir in an eerie silence.
For some, strange reason Rhuryc enjoyed the midnight hour. Clad in his typical array of coat, tunic, breeches, and boots, the young man wandered in his own stupor, vision up-cast as he followed the stars in some undefined pattern. Each step brought with it a clack as the hard leather knocked against the cobbled stone below, almost like a horse, and he made no effort to hide his presence. His venture was far too selfish for that. Still awake after a long day at the forge his features were still nonetheless sharp, albeit his hair a wreck from the sweat of the forge. That brought no peculiar tidings. The apprentice was use to his station and carried himself well as he meandered, one hand set upon the belt he wore about his waist, both knife and sword fastened to the right and left hip respectively.
Where was he? With a blink, the young man turned about and eyed his surroundings with a quizzical expression, unsure of just which corner he had turned. A torch lay in the distance behind him, but ahead there was naught by darkness and silence. Fun. Despite his unfailing knowledge of the city, he admitted that at night such knowing was strained, and the only way to cure such failings was to explore. And explore he would. With one hand on the hilt of his blade, Rhuryc made his way forward into the unknown; granted, it was the unknown behind the walls and guards of the Syliras, but it remained unknown nonetheless!
Perhaps he would find something new.