60th Day of Winter, 513.
Seemed silly, to spend so much time trying to explore the city of Nyka. But it was a big city, and he was a small squirrel. It had to be done or he was never going to find his way anywhere in this place. He didn't even know the general plan - he didn't know where the shops were, or where any of the other things were either. And he supposed that in some way he shouldn't have known, since the entire city was just another massive and oversize temple to be worshiped at. Even the districts were their own, and not many really liked the fact that there was a squirrel wandering around. He put up with their glares, and snuck by where possible. Some didn't pay attention at all. Some gave absent looks, although they didn't seem very concerned; others took it to the other extreme entirely and it was only due to his quick feet that they didn't shout at him. The roofs were good places to relax as well, since he could pretty much completely conceal himself in the small guttering by twisting the rest of his shape to match it. He was just another silent ghost wandering through the city walls.
The Aperture and the Celestial though, that was the one place he didn't dare go near. He kept to the edges of the city, trying to worm his way deeper into each district as much as he could - which wasn't far. He may have been a small creature but he was still a Pycon rather than a squirrel, and he was still at least recognized as a non-monk. He barely caught more than a glimpse, in truth, of what lay beneath the different sectors before he was forced to abandon his search on penalty of invading some unknown contract. He wasn't actually working yet, so he didn't have his little scroll that allowed him to wander aimlessly around under semi-official business. And there wasn't much to do in this place anyway. There was the Hostel, but that was just a warm bed and that was about it. There was the possibility of searching to find food, or working himself in the out lands of Nyka - or even the Warfields again, training up his acrobatics and whatnot. But he wasn't sure. For now, he remained in the city rooftops and watched all the monks and the sparse travelers.
Most were travelers as one would expect. And the many monks seemed all very busy, but not just busy - confident. As if they knew exactly what must be done, and they followed it without any qualm, or regret, or anything. Even if they weren't being told, they just carried out their duties as if it was entirely what was expected of them and they knew it. Something about the complete competence in their duty made him wander absently back to the Syliran Knights.. if they were so coherent as the monks here. Or were they the opposite - only working under their higher rank, slacking and lazy? Surely not.. but could they really compare to the unity that religion had created for these highly-trained, and disciplined monks of the great Nyka?
Seemed silly, to spend so much time trying to explore the city of Nyka. But it was a big city, and he was a small squirrel. It had to be done or he was never going to find his way anywhere in this place. He didn't even know the general plan - he didn't know where the shops were, or where any of the other things were either. And he supposed that in some way he shouldn't have known, since the entire city was just another massive and oversize temple to be worshiped at. Even the districts were their own, and not many really liked the fact that there was a squirrel wandering around. He put up with their glares, and snuck by where possible. Some didn't pay attention at all. Some gave absent looks, although they didn't seem very concerned; others took it to the other extreme entirely and it was only due to his quick feet that they didn't shout at him. The roofs were good places to relax as well, since he could pretty much completely conceal himself in the small guttering by twisting the rest of his shape to match it. He was just another silent ghost wandering through the city walls.
The Aperture and the Celestial though, that was the one place he didn't dare go near. He kept to the edges of the city, trying to worm his way deeper into each district as much as he could - which wasn't far. He may have been a small creature but he was still a Pycon rather than a squirrel, and he was still at least recognized as a non-monk. He barely caught more than a glimpse, in truth, of what lay beneath the different sectors before he was forced to abandon his search on penalty of invading some unknown contract. He wasn't actually working yet, so he didn't have his little scroll that allowed him to wander aimlessly around under semi-official business. And there wasn't much to do in this place anyway. There was the Hostel, but that was just a warm bed and that was about it. There was the possibility of searching to find food, or working himself in the out lands of Nyka - or even the Warfields again, training up his acrobatics and whatnot. But he wasn't sure. For now, he remained in the city rooftops and watched all the monks and the sparse travelers.
Most were travelers as one would expect. And the many monks seemed all very busy, but not just busy - confident. As if they knew exactly what must be done, and they followed it without any qualm, or regret, or anything. Even if they weren't being told, they just carried out their duties as if it was entirely what was expected of them and they knew it. Something about the complete competence in their duty made him wander absently back to the Syliran Knights.. if they were so coherent as the monks here. Or were they the opposite - only working under their higher rank, slacking and lazy? Surely not.. but could they really compare to the unity that religion had created for these highly-trained, and disciplined monks of the great Nyka?