28-Spring-514
The sergeant knight moved swiftly through the streets of Syliras. His days had been long and busy since his recent promotion to sergeant and there had been a lot to do. His hands were moving in intricate patterns. Trying desperately to make the fingers obey the thoughts. Though there were far from agile enough to properly shift from one sign to another. It was required that he learnt Ekeldi once he became a sergeant and he had every intention of learning the sign language. Only it wasn't as easy as he thought. He luckily carried a book in his backpack containing wonderfully drawn pictures of the signals themselves and he was going to take it home and commit every single image and word to memory. Then the practical training could begin.
The sergeant stopped and instead of heading home, he turned and went in an entirely different direction. He had spent enough evenings in his abode. The Stone Garden would be a perfect place for the studies. People around to make him feel a part of the city and not a shut in sitting in his apartment. There would be people, but they would respect the area enough to keep quiet. The best of both worlds.
The sergeant wore simple clothes. Entirely black. His own little personal joke about returning to the school bench. His little day of mourning. The teacher had not noticed, or he had simply not cared as the four bells of school had begun. By the end it was amazing Markus had kept himself sane throughout the ordeal. He looked to the gold miza in his hand. Given to him by the teacher to help him train his dexterity. He stepped into the Stone Garden. Peaceful area as he made his way over to one of the benches to sit down and peacefully read the strange book borrowed to him. First sign.
Peace... But of course. Will the next be civilization... Yep, sure is.
Markus smirked a little at how predictable the book was. From there it turned more practical and useful. He wondered if those two signs had been used by knights to identify each other prior to Sylir's return. Would make sense to have a secret sign to identify each other with. Although it was outdated now that Sylir had made it easy to recognize one another.
”Blessed be Sylir.” He mumbled as he continued to read the book and make the different signs.