The Man in Crimson
OOCSorry for the delay. My muse left me. Now she's back.
The man's harried motions as he began to check on the warrior reminded Sh'Ky of a bird. The man wasn't birdlike in any way, at least not in his appearance, but his quick movements struck close to that of a sparrow, small and quick. The mercenary, stabbed in the thigh, snatched his loaf of bread, and clutched it tightly, the pain making him focus only on one thing at a time. For some reason, he sounded apologetic, but 'Ky couldn't blame the man for anything. Gold attracted anyone, but this man had just gotten himself stabbed. So it's only natural that he's sorry that he leapt in.
"Listen, I'm sorry that you got injured. But at least you have a bit of coin to pay a physician. Or, in your case, sir, buy supplies," he said, nodding to the doctor. "In any case, I've paid you, and now it's time for us to go our separate ways. If you ever need to find me again, go to the south-eastern part of the Slums, and ask for the Crimson Man. I'll find you soon enough." Turning, he began the long walk to his home near the edge of the city. He didn't know what would happen to the two men, but he hoped that they would meet under nicer terms later.
Transaction-70 GM subtracted.
OOCI'm sorry to end this thread so quickly, but if you want to do future threads together, I'm willing.
The man's harried motions as he began to check on the warrior reminded Sh'Ky of a bird. The man wasn't birdlike in any way, at least not in his appearance, but his quick movements struck close to that of a sparrow, small and quick. The mercenary, stabbed in the thigh, snatched his loaf of bread, and clutched it tightly, the pain making him focus only on one thing at a time. For some reason, he sounded apologetic, but 'Ky couldn't blame the man for anything. Gold attracted anyone, but this man had just gotten himself stabbed. So it's only natural that he's sorry that he leapt in.
"Listen, I'm sorry that you got injured. But at least you have a bit of coin to pay a physician. Or, in your case, sir, buy supplies," he said, nodding to the doctor. "In any case, I've paid you, and now it's time for us to go our separate ways. If you ever need to find me again, go to the south-eastern part of the Slums, and ask for the Crimson Man. I'll find you soon enough." Turning, he began the long walk to his home near the edge of the city. He didn't know what would happen to the two men, but he hoped that they would meet under nicer terms later.
Transaction-70 GM subtracted.
OOCI'm sorry to end this thread so quickly, but if you want to do future threads together, I'm willing.