3rd Autumn 514AV
Zydrunas stopped and turned the map around - again - and squinted angrily at the lines. He had been wandering around the lowest tier of the city for a while now, the near continuous turning of the parchment as he tried to make some sense of it - not that it seemed to particularly work. He had paced the dock area for several bells, the full loop back up what he thought was a way up to the next tier only to come out the other side disorientated and no longer sure on what exactly he was looking at. Lips were licked, a deep creasing of the brow as he frowned and then promptly turned the map around, flipping it this time so his back should be to the sea. Once more little sense was made of it par from the factor he was still, most definitely within the dock area. Begrudgingly he folded the map up, tucking it neatly beneath his arm and then once more set himself off again.
There was the careful steps around the locals - those beings that most certainly belonged in a dream - the shades of reds and blues catching the sunlight, and in response the man felt dwarfed, tiny and fragile in comparison to their hulking frames. In a sense it was almost intimidating to exist within a city of such natives, the garish colours mixed in with the surreal landscape did little in calming his thoughts to something more reasonable. Which even then was still failing to be established. It was almost as if the definition of the word had simply vanished over night, leaving the Dhani confounded as to what he could actually do.
Foreign tongues clicked, a hurried step to the side as they thundered their way along the dock and away; barely noticing the slack jaw and the raised hand to attract attention. They were consumed in their work, leaving the foreigner doing little more than standing there gawking. Air exhaled, a shift within his boots and the rough fabrics before he gave himself a pivot and a step blindly forward in no direction in particular. At least, that was until he found himself face to face with the establishment. Or perhaps, more correctly, it was his attention that was snatched up by the moored catamaran. With that, it was his entire form made a scuttle towards it and the gentle bobbing upon the surface, the golden orbs glinting at it in fascination - more so at the idea it had two hulls instead of the usual singular that other vessels carried.
His head wheeled round across to the rest of the decking at that point, a final acknowledgment to what was going on around him. A blink, a step beneath as he gave a drift between the put about decoration, a slight sway from one step to the other as he almost slunk in his motions. Until of course he was right up against the glass pane and staring in to the interior of the - bar, tavern, diner, cafe, club his mind finally chimed - and the warm glow that seemed to come from within. The mind clicked, and it was without further thought that he swung open the door and traipsed inside. The map was quickly unfurled, the humming sound of life from within the club that drew him in further and the bubbling intention growing - directions, it was the only way to get out of this lower tiered maze.
Smoothing it out across the bar surface, the fingers brushed the creases out and then planted firmly upon the marble surface. Cool met his palms, and in response he felt the prickling of not quite belonging in such an establishment make itself known. His throat was cleared, the foreign accent escaping from him with ease.
"Hallo?" A moment of pause, his gaze swept from one corner to the other. The hands returned to smooth the page, nervous almost in their fidgeting, "Anyone about? I need direction to the middle tier?" He dipped into a low mutter, speaking to himself with a frown, "What be here anyway? Bizarre city. Too much water."
Zydrunas stopped and turned the map around - again - and squinted angrily at the lines. He had been wandering around the lowest tier of the city for a while now, the near continuous turning of the parchment as he tried to make some sense of it - not that it seemed to particularly work. He had paced the dock area for several bells, the full loop back up what he thought was a way up to the next tier only to come out the other side disorientated and no longer sure on what exactly he was looking at. Lips were licked, a deep creasing of the brow as he frowned and then promptly turned the map around, flipping it this time so his back should be to the sea. Once more little sense was made of it par from the factor he was still, most definitely within the dock area. Begrudgingly he folded the map up, tucking it neatly beneath his arm and then once more set himself off again.
There was the careful steps around the locals - those beings that most certainly belonged in a dream - the shades of reds and blues catching the sunlight, and in response the man felt dwarfed, tiny and fragile in comparison to their hulking frames. In a sense it was almost intimidating to exist within a city of such natives, the garish colours mixed in with the surreal landscape did little in calming his thoughts to something more reasonable. Which even then was still failing to be established. It was almost as if the definition of the word had simply vanished over night, leaving the Dhani confounded as to what he could actually do.
Foreign tongues clicked, a hurried step to the side as they thundered their way along the dock and away; barely noticing the slack jaw and the raised hand to attract attention. They were consumed in their work, leaving the foreigner doing little more than standing there gawking. Air exhaled, a shift within his boots and the rough fabrics before he gave himself a pivot and a step blindly forward in no direction in particular. At least, that was until he found himself face to face with the establishment. Or perhaps, more correctly, it was his attention that was snatched up by the moored catamaran. With that, it was his entire form made a scuttle towards it and the gentle bobbing upon the surface, the golden orbs glinting at it in fascination - more so at the idea it had two hulls instead of the usual singular that other vessels carried.
His head wheeled round across to the rest of the decking at that point, a final acknowledgment to what was going on around him. A blink, a step beneath as he gave a drift between the put about decoration, a slight sway from one step to the other as he almost slunk in his motions. Until of course he was right up against the glass pane and staring in to the interior of the - bar, tavern, diner, cafe, club his mind finally chimed - and the warm glow that seemed to come from within. The mind clicked, and it was without further thought that he swung open the door and traipsed inside. The map was quickly unfurled, the humming sound of life from within the club that drew him in further and the bubbling intention growing - directions, it was the only way to get out of this lower tiered maze.
Smoothing it out across the bar surface, the fingers brushed the creases out and then planted firmly upon the marble surface. Cool met his palms, and in response he felt the prickling of not quite belonging in such an establishment make itself known. His throat was cleared, the foreign accent escaping from him with ease.
"Hallo?" A moment of pause, his gaze swept from one corner to the other. The hands returned to smooth the page, nervous almost in their fidgeting, "Anyone about? I need direction to the middle tier?" He dipped into a low mutter, speaking to himself with a frown, "What be here anyway? Bizarre city. Too much water."