8th Day of Spring, 503 AV
With yet another day come to a close, the springtime warmth of day was replaced by the bitter chill of night. Even though the time of year denoted the return of departure of frigid temperatures, the evenings within Sunberth obviously did not ascribe to this trend. In fact, by the estimation of the young larcenist, it was just as cold now as it was during winter...if not more so! Striding along the streets of the sordid city, the adolescent thief had little more to do than seek lodgings for the night. He, who had accompanied his sire to visit some extended kin, had decided to step out on his own as opposed to sleeping inside the cramped tent that was offered to him. After all, he felt as though he had a better chance of pilfering enough coin for a bed; and would much prefer warmth over cold anyday.
As such, Nickolai spent the entirety of his day prowling the busiest portion of town. Although the city was vastly different from his home of Zeltiva, the art of swiping purses and apples remained the same. However, the youth was perceptive enough to note the pronounced difference in prosperity between the two cities; for the pickings were relatively slim compared to his home. Regardless, Nickolai managed to fill his belly twice and procured just enough coin to secure himself lodgings for the evening. Now, just as the sun made its final dash for the horizon, the young larcenist strode briskly towards the so-called "Aquillar Hot Springs" and admitted himself within. Immediately upon crossing the threshold, warmth washed over the teenager and began to shake the chill from his bones.
Not bothering to sit, bathe, or mingle, Nickolai headed straight for the main counter and paid for his lodging. There, he was provided a key and directions on how to reach his room on the second floor. With a gracious nod and a polite "Thank you ma'am.", Nickolai promptly made his way up the flight of stairs and found his room. The space was not overly large and was nothing fancy; and in fact it seemed dismal compared to what Zeltiva had to offer. However, having spent hours upon hours in the sordid city streets, this made for a fine alternative. Having locked his door, Nickolai strode over to his bed and plopped unceremoniously down upon it. The mattress was not the softest in the world; nor did it smell particularly nice...but it would do.
For a solid span of thirty minutes, the young larcenist began to doze off; but sleep decided to evade him. This was due to the racing thoughts that permeated his mind. He fretted over what might transpire on the morrow and complained to himself about having to prowl for lodging funds again. He thought about his friends, Shalita and Cecilia, and wondered what they were up to. He even debated going downstairs and swiping something to munch on from the kitchens...However, his random assortment of thoughts ultimately returned to his primary concern: tomorrow. Ultimately, the prospect of prowling the streets once more for coin did not appeal in the slightest; so Nickolai decided to take on a different avenue: the one he knew best.
Rising from his "comfortable" bed, the young larcenist departed from his room and quietly stepped into the hall. As he had practiced a solid few times before, he then lowered himself into a half-crouch and began to "sneak" along. Tonight, he would attempt to make his coin in advance through swiping a purse or two. After all, this was Sunberth: land of the thieves and home of the lawless; and as such, Nickolai had no qualms about his trade. After moving along as quietly as possible, he ultimately settled upon the third door down from his own. Coming to a halt before it, the young larcenist then produced his trusty lockpick and set about breaching the door. Of course, between the chill of evening having worn upon his fingers and his current inexperience, the process of picking the lock was a long one.
Fortunately, he was at least quiet all the while.
After a small eternity of effort, the lock opened and Nickolai quietly turned the knob. Giving the door a gentle push, he then opened it just enough for him to peer inside...but was announced by a ridiculously ill-placed creak. "Oh...petch..." he breathed, attempting to stay as still and quiet as possible. Perhaps whoever was within was asleep...he hoped.
.
With yet another day come to a close, the springtime warmth of day was replaced by the bitter chill of night. Even though the time of year denoted the return of departure of frigid temperatures, the evenings within Sunberth obviously did not ascribe to this trend. In fact, by the estimation of the young larcenist, it was just as cold now as it was during winter...if not more so! Striding along the streets of the sordid city, the adolescent thief had little more to do than seek lodgings for the night. He, who had accompanied his sire to visit some extended kin, had decided to step out on his own as opposed to sleeping inside the cramped tent that was offered to him. After all, he felt as though he had a better chance of pilfering enough coin for a bed; and would much prefer warmth over cold anyday.
As such, Nickolai spent the entirety of his day prowling the busiest portion of town. Although the city was vastly different from his home of Zeltiva, the art of swiping purses and apples remained the same. However, the youth was perceptive enough to note the pronounced difference in prosperity between the two cities; for the pickings were relatively slim compared to his home. Regardless, Nickolai managed to fill his belly twice and procured just enough coin to secure himself lodgings for the evening. Now, just as the sun made its final dash for the horizon, the young larcenist strode briskly towards the so-called "Aquillar Hot Springs" and admitted himself within. Immediately upon crossing the threshold, warmth washed over the teenager and began to shake the chill from his bones.
Not bothering to sit, bathe, or mingle, Nickolai headed straight for the main counter and paid for his lodging. There, he was provided a key and directions on how to reach his room on the second floor. With a gracious nod and a polite "Thank you ma'am.", Nickolai promptly made his way up the flight of stairs and found his room. The space was not overly large and was nothing fancy; and in fact it seemed dismal compared to what Zeltiva had to offer. However, having spent hours upon hours in the sordid city streets, this made for a fine alternative. Having locked his door, Nickolai strode over to his bed and plopped unceremoniously down upon it. The mattress was not the softest in the world; nor did it smell particularly nice...but it would do.
For a solid span of thirty minutes, the young larcenist began to doze off; but sleep decided to evade him. This was due to the racing thoughts that permeated his mind. He fretted over what might transpire on the morrow and complained to himself about having to prowl for lodging funds again. He thought about his friends, Shalita and Cecilia, and wondered what they were up to. He even debated going downstairs and swiping something to munch on from the kitchens...However, his random assortment of thoughts ultimately returned to his primary concern: tomorrow. Ultimately, the prospect of prowling the streets once more for coin did not appeal in the slightest; so Nickolai decided to take on a different avenue: the one he knew best.
Rising from his "comfortable" bed, the young larcenist departed from his room and quietly stepped into the hall. As he had practiced a solid few times before, he then lowered himself into a half-crouch and began to "sneak" along. Tonight, he would attempt to make his coin in advance through swiping a purse or two. After all, this was Sunberth: land of the thieves and home of the lawless; and as such, Nickolai had no qualms about his trade. After moving along as quietly as possible, he ultimately settled upon the third door down from his own. Coming to a halt before it, the young larcenist then produced his trusty lockpick and set about breaching the door. Of course, between the chill of evening having worn upon his fingers and his current inexperience, the process of picking the lock was a long one.
Fortunately, he was at least quiet all the while.
After a small eternity of effort, the lock opened and Nickolai quietly turned the knob. Giving the door a gentle push, he then opened it just enough for him to peer inside...but was announced by a ridiculously ill-placed creak. "Oh...petch..." he breathed, attempting to stay as still and quiet as possible. Perhaps whoever was within was asleep...he hoped.
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