Season of Winter, Day 57, 513 AV Things were getting expensive. The harsh winter that Sunberth had been seeing that year forced food merchants to drastically raise the prices of their wares. So many people in the city could barely afford food as it was, now more would be starved if they didn't find another way to go about getting something to eat. Not only was the food nearly impossible for someone to purchase, but it seemed that it was always already spoiled when bought. If it wasn't already, it would be very quickly. The snow had caused many unstable buildings to collapse under its pressure, leaving some people without shelter. A few citizens had taken part in gathering some lumber four days prior that would be made into a refuge center to help house the homeless and sick, including Amora. Since the building was just getting started many of the sick, dying people of the city were seen sitting or laying on the ground in small groups to keep warm. Every once in awhile someone would be seen carrying food, attracting the attention of the starved. If the one carrying food was big enough, not many people would test their strength. If not, they would be tackled to the ground by a mass of people who craved it. Amora and her mother were beginning to run short of the small food they had stocked in the apartment and needed to obtain some more. Rayana simply went out to try and sell some of the items she still had left, hoping that at least a few fools still had a few coin to spare. Amora herself wasn't interested in coin, she'd rather just take the food itself. Why waste Mizas on food that was already spoiled and twice as expensive? With that thought in mind she found herself in the Castle Commons at sunrise. Merchants would for sure have much more security than usual to help protect their wares, this would prove to be a difficult situation as Amora tries to snatch a thing or two off the stands. Her boots kicked up snow with every step she took forcing flecks of white to stick to her breeches and the end of her wool coat, making them look much cheaper than they actually were. The thief strode into the marketplace with her head down, she pinned her hair up into her hood and pulled the ends of the hood down to cover her face. The backpack she wore on her shoulders only contained a few items that usually stayed in it including: flint and steel, a few copper mizas, tools fit for a thief, and her waterskin. The emptiness of the pack is what she counted on to pull this off successfully. There were four food merchants out that morning, each of which had at least one hired mercenary guarding their stand. Many citizens crowded around the stands, eyeing and drooling over the food they couldn't afford. It was a sad sight to see, but not sad enough for anyone to give food away for free. Amora observed the stands closely before deciding. "The first one has a ton of food on it, a thick crowd too, but three mercenaries. Too dangerous." She looked to the next stand, "Less of a crowd, only one merc... rotten food. Not even worth the struggle." The third stand seemed a bit more promising, "Two mercs, a bit of a crowd... and food. Not the best looking of food- but food nonetheless." The young thief weaved her way around the people and approached the stand with caution, blending into the crowd of hungry citizens. "Get your bloody hands away from my food! You ain't takin' nothin' without givin' me money in return! Get outta here you filthy scum!" The merchant screamed at the people and motioned for one of the hired men to pull one of them off to the side for a good "talk" for trying to take something without paying. "Well, one less mercenary helps." Amora closed the gap between herself and the stand and waited until the merchant was distracted with screaming at yet another person for getting too close. In one swift movement, she slid the pack off her back and flipped open the top; then she held it to the end of the table and shoveled some bread and dried meat into it. "Hey give me that! I need it more than you do!" One of the people of the crowd grabbed Amora's backpack and tried to pull it from her hands. Quickly the thief grabbed for her dagger which was strapped to her leg. The dagger slid from underneath the cloth she used to keep it in place and was forced into the hand of the starving citizen. He let out an awful scream and let go of the backpack. Amora pulled the dagger from his hand and closed the pack quickly before anyone else tried to grab it. "Hey! Hey you! What ya got there in that bag? Open it now!" Unfortunately the commotion that she had caused by stabbing that guy had attracted the attention of the merchant she just stole from, as well as one of the thugs he had hired. Without hesitation, Amora swept her backpack onto her shoulders again and sprinted away, but not without knocking over two people of the crowd and nearly falling herself first. The old man motioned for the mercenary to chase the thief. Thinking she had plenty of distance and was nearly safely away, Amora looked back over her shoulder as she continued to run. The brute was fast, really fast. Even though he was still about twenty-five feet behind her she could hear his huffing as he took in each breath. His running seemed as if it were practiced, each stride was uniform with the other and each breath came as one foot hit the ground. The way he looked as he ran was almost as if he were trained, and that training was going to good use as he chased the young girl. The gap between them was closing fast, a foot every three ticks. In a panic, Amora quickly turned a corner and began to look for open buildings to hide in. Before she could turn another corner to throw off the man's direction, he had already caught up enough to see her. "What the hell? Where did this guy come from?" Amora turned another corner, then another, and another. The last was a mistake as she found herself at a dead end. The man took his place at the entrance of the alley and gave the girl the most evil and hideous smile she had every seen. "You can't go no where now. Might as well come back with me. Don't wanna have to kill ya." Lies. The man wanted nothing more than to cut off the thief's head. It was obvious in the way he looked at her and played with the ax that hung from his belt. Amora quickly looked around her for any way out. She thought about trying to run straight at the guy and sliding under his legs, but the brute was much too large and fast. As she looked up she noticed that the roof of the building to her right was't very tall, maybe fifteen feet or so. She took in a deep breath and planned out how she was going to do it in her head. "What are you lookin' at? There is no way you gonna get up there!" The mercenary was closing the gap between the two, so she had to act fast. Without having a full plan in mind yet, Amora quickly backed up two steps and ran at the tall wooden fence that cause the dead end. Her right foot kicked off the fence and sprung her upwards and to the left. Then she placed her left foot on the building with the low roof and kicked off the wall, lunging herself just a little bit higher. The girl reached her arms up as high as she could and barely was able to grab the ledge. As she struggled to pull herself up the man ran over to her and tried to grab onto one of her boots, luckily she was just a bit too quick for him. Amora rolled onto the rooftop and then looked back over the ledge, laughing. "What's wrong? Your big butt can't get up here or somthin'?" The brute growled under his breath at her and began to curse and scream. The thief just laughed at him and then sat down on the roof, watching him. Snow blanketed her perch and caused her bottom to feel as if it were becoming frozen to the wood. "Well I guess I better get outta here before he really does find a way up." Amora took a step towards the fence, planning on vaulting herself over it to make a quick get-away. As soon as her foot touched the snow and she put her weight on it, a hole formed and engulfed her before she could react. Her fall was broken by an old wooden table which snapped in half as her body smacked on top of it. Unable to catch her breath, Amora laid there for several chimes. She was able to hear the brutal laughing of the man outside as her mocked her and tried to find a way inside the building. Fortunately for her, the side of the building which housed the entrance had a snow barrier guarding it, and there were no windows. No one was going to be able to get inside the building... or out. Once she was able to breath steadily again, Amora sat up and took in her surroundings. There wasn't much inside and it was difficult to see anything due to the only light source being from the hole she created in the ceiling. The table she had broken was the only furniture, and it was made of old rotten and dry wood. Amora decided to stand up to try and find a way out, but the action of standing itself caused a sharp pain to shoot through her side. "Ah! Damn it..." The thief used her fingers to trace her ribs from as far as she could reach back, to the front. She did it slowly, trying to feel if there were any breaks and at the same time causing herself a world of pain. She sighed in relief once she was finished, happy that she didn't find any broken bones. "Just bruising.. really bad and painful bruising.." |