22nd of Fall, 514.
It wasn't that often that the mouse managed to 'break away' from his usual gallivanting about the various education buildings in Lhavit. Whenever he wasn't in and around the Dawn Tower, finding out whatever he possibly could, he was in the Unforgiving, using what he'd found on whatever small animals he could find in order to collect more bodies for their eventual malediction. He'd become.. well, reserved. Apparently that wasn't a very good thing either. There couldn't be any harm in exploring the city a little more.. getting to know its various inhabitants, discovering a little more about this place and just why it existed at all. Not that it wasn't beautiful.. but beauty didn't exempt it from purpose. Nothing was ever built, just because it was beautiful. It was built to look beautiful in a house when others came to see, or to look beautiful to someone else so that it could be sold.
Perhaps he was just being a little bit too... cynical. But, that was his nature. Even while walking through the Springwater Square, glancing to the many skyglass flags that hung far in front of him, above the rows of stores and vendors, he couldn't help but wonder what all of it was for. Was it a show of strength and influence, of Zintila's presence in the city.. was it a show of money? There had to be some reason they erected so much skyglass around every inch of the city, and why everything was crafted so ornately. Placed as he was, somewhere between the northern shops and the central fountain, he almost felt lost in it all. Thankfully the people were at least somewhat cautious of where they were going, and the mouse managed to avoid being simply stomped upon.. but everything was so tall and bustling. It was like a forest of garish coloured fabric as people passed him by and obscured him with their legs.
Five chimes of wandering did him little good, as well. Before he knew it, he was standing in front of a Reimancer, who was quietly standing on a small, likly hand-woven rug, waving his hands around slowly as Res wobbled in little clouds around his upper body. He opened his mouth, and drew it inside until his cheeks were practically bulging with the stuff, before blowing it out. As it passed his lips, however, it transmuted into fire and extended in intricate licks of flame, further manipulated by the small surrounding Res drawing it close to form strange shapes. The small several people that had crowded around the man gasped and cooed in awe, but the mouse wasn't as amused. "I could do that if I want." Well.. with practice, he was sure that he could. Eventually.
He didn't feel comfortable doing it while the Shinya were nearby, however. Even though they were the supposed protection of the city, he still didn't like them. They always looked at him strangely - even more so than the other citizens that often wanted to know what and who had created him.