Ever since he'd left the Pyve, every day had produced something new. Every corner of Sunberth seemed to hold something interesting. Wandering the way he was now, he'd chanced upon fated meetings with unique souls, collecting them, introducing them, giving them encouragement. To gather together as they were, he felt that they shared a dream, a dream of being more, and all of it was coming together back in a little camp on the outskirts of the city.
But they were more than just a group of individuals that he had collected. They were becoming his family and he had a duty to continue searching for more. The little clay man was feeling more and more like he'd found his purpose in life, the reason Harameus had breathed his soul into his body, and he couldn't ignore that feeling.
Thus it was that today had been another wandering day for Verduth. He had resolved himself to wander every street and alley in Sunberth, until he had gathered all those that he was fated to meet.
The area of town that he was currently in didn't seem very reputable. He stayed close to the walls whenever possible, generally staying out of sight as he moved swiftly down the streets. Though he was made out of clay and had little that these larger creatures would value, he wasn't stupid. Occasionally, someone would be using the wall he was traveling along, or to be perfectly clear two somebodies would be using the wall. At these times he'd dart across the street as surreptitiously as possible where he'd continue along the next wall.
He carefully observed the people that he passed, either against the walls or wandering the streets, but no one here seemed to be calling to him. Finally, he stopped behind a barrel, feeling the need to rest for a moment. Perhaps it was time for him to turn around and head back to the camp, go back to his people. Wandering areas as dark as he had tonight made him feel the need for the presence and personalities of his troupe members.
With a last look around, he found himself pushing away from the barrel. No, no one was calling him tonight. It was time to go home, but before he could depart, someone stopped in front of his barrel. This wasn't any kind of hindrance, Verduth could easily move along the wall and wouldn't likely be noticed, but something caught his eye.
Perhaps, it was the moonlight that cast such a strange hue on the gentleman standing there, but he hadn't noticed it doing the same to anyone else. His curiosity was sparked now. He slipped his fingers in the barrel's rings and carefully climbed to the top where he could see the back of the man better. It wasn't the moonlight. this man was actually...
"Blue! My word! Are you really? Is that paint?" He began prodding at an exposed bit of flesh, checking his fingers to see if the color came off. It didn't. "Not paint! Are you ill then? What a curious condition! But it doesn't matter, makes no bit of difference to me at all. I like it very much in fact." He smiled widely up at the blue man. "I believe I've found you!"