The 30th of Spring 514AV
More often than not, the bat could be found wandering about the city, with or without a clear goal or purpose guiding his steps. Usually it was just one of his habits interfering with his actions, but depending on the situation he was in, and the state of fullness his of pouch, he was doing business, or just having fun by climbing stuff and hurrying away across the rooftops. He loved the rooftops, it was calm there, uncrowded and the view was great. Also they were a very nice way to get where you wanted to be faster.
Today, the first of the three possibilities was the one that was happening, the habit of going on a stroll through the crystalline beauty of the Diamond of Kalea. At first it had been to gawk at the magnificent towers, skyglass structures and get comfortable with the streets, get to know them. However, he’d never quit, even though he would be able to find his way blindfolded. Of course, it would be rather impossible to put the figure of speech to the test, there was no way he could, but without his mind present, and thus seeing but not processing the images, it was possible. Yet he still needed his eyes, navigating was quite hard without sight.
An absent mind he had today too, walking with his thoughts elsewhere, just walking. No purpose, no goal, no place he wanted to visit, no person he wanted to rendezvous with. Just walking, walking for the sake of walking. He still didn’t know why exactly he was still going on these strolls. They were a great way to clear his mind and think for a while, lost within his mind. Just let the thoughts drift past, some vague, others clearer. Some containing things he needed to do, little troubles for sustaining his life, while others brought up matters that nibbled at the edges of his consciousness. Matters that were on his mind a lot, worrying things, such as the snowstorm that chilled the city, few days prior. It was Spring, almost halfway through it already, and still there was snow spilling from the clouds. Hopefully this was the first and last one of the season.
Other things to fret over were of course the hot breath of the Shinya in his neck, when the right time to leave would come and finding a legal job. That last part might come as a surprise to some, but depending on stolen money only was not the smartest thing to do. Especially so with the Shinya gaining on him, there were times he just couldn’t make himself leave the house out of fear to get caught. And to think that he’d liked that fear in the early days of his coming here, ha, what a fool of a bat he had been. All of the three great problems were linked, one was the outcome of another and the root was his criminal activity. Or was it the time of leaving that just didn’t seem to present itself? One of those two anyways.
Basically the situation he was in is as follows: originally Brandon had come to Lhavit as a means of checkpoint, a place to rest and regain strength before continuing his journey. However, therefore he had to make expenses and he’d had no money. Unskilled in any craft, but quick of finger, he’d resorted to thievery, also because it seemed quite thrilling. However, as time passed, but the right one didn’t, the Shinya grew wary and were probably closing in on him, omnipresent in his raging mind. As such, there were times when going out for a break in was nearly impossible, or rather the act of breaking in was. Too much guards lingering about, making his job harder. The thief suspected that there would be times, soon, when he’d have to lay low for a while, but with no other means of income, that would be times of hunger. Well, he could always hunt at night, and sleep by day, like his cousins did, and he would survive. However, by doing so he’d lose contact with some of the people he could call friends, he would disappear, indeed, but entirely. No one would see him for Tanroa knew how long.
That being out of the question, his loneliness would become only greater, he had to use other means. One being a legal job, one he could earn money with easily and without danger, and if he wanted he could still go on his criminal raptures. The only problem was how to find one. Surely there was more work in the crystal city than he alone could handle, but as stated before, Brandon hadn’t had any skill in craftsmanship, and still hadn’t. So a job where none was required had to be found. Finding such one wasn’t hard, no it was hardly worthy of calling it easy, once you started looking you were flooded by the many people who wanted someone to do their chores for them. No, finding one that would prove interesting was the challenge.
For now though, he should worry about other matters, preparation for when he’d continue his travels, forced or no. When that would be he didn’t know, but it wouldn’t hurt to be prepared. Now he still had that opportunity and privilege, but when he’d be cast out or imprisoned, he could forget about it. What he needed to do was figuring out where to go next, how to get there, prepare his means of travel if he needed to and ………. buy some weapons. Eh? How did that fit in the row of things to do? Sure, he needed some, but he had actually forgotten about it, after all he deemed his body to be a weapon already, so a second one was not top priority. A glance to the left showed that he was just about to pass ‘A touch of fire’, the smithy shop here in Lhavit. Oh, that’s how things were, good job subconscious!
Credit goes to Cylos Marn