17th of Summer, 510 AV
Somehow Rhuryc felt like the bazaar was his new home. For almost twenty minutes now he had waited by one of the more common entrances to the markets, busying himself by watching the consumers as they came and went. Ever since that morning's meeting he had tried to see the bystanders for more than what they appeared, watching their motions, listening to their conversations, and otherwise eaves dropping like some common stalker. The practice in itself was fascinating. Already he witnessed from strange antics from some of the merchants, the most interesting in the form of a nearby salesman. Every time someone walked by his stall he did what must have been the quickest analysis in history and chose a different item just for them and was able to, usually, pawn it off in mere minutes. With that much ability Rhuryc mused at the small, insignificant life the merchant lead. How many others in the stalls were so talented?
Such were the man's activities as he awaited the presence of Stitch and his previously mentioned companion. The time in which he had left the Home seemed years ago, despite the passing of only a single hour, and Rhuryc had to admit that he was amiable to another - perhaps less formal - meeting. The blind man made for an interesting companion. A warm one, at that. Something that the young apprentice was unaccustomed to in his daily habit. With quieted anticipation Rhuryc held his expression close, stoic in observation and in posture, his hands hidden inside the pockets of his long, leather coat. He was easy to miss among the throngs of people that flocked through the Bazaar, hidden behind a thick screen of chatter and movement. The environment here had its very own pulse, a strange, irregular beat that kept a phenomenon of life active and thriving in the midst of the city itself.
Rhuryc often found himself humming the hidden tune of Syliras, linked to the musical undertones of the busiest piece of civilization in the realm. Even now his thick baritone found some small song in its hushed state, keeping the beat even among the discordant chimes of the populous.