Timestamp; 5th Spring 515
Having completed his morning ritual Lazryn armed himself with cloak, Lakan and most importantly for his purpose today; coin purse.
Today was a very special day for Lazryn, one that came very uncommonly indeed for today was a day that he planned on carrying out no formal physical training. The last few days had been particularly strenuous, and if truth be told he was more in the need of coin than he was of furthering his training at this point in time. It had been a week or so since his last job, though that had brought in a fair payment package it certainly wasn’t enough to support himself from for much longer.
As it was however in order to make money Lazryn was going to have to go out and spend some, for he was in dire need of some new equipment as his old stuff was well worn and was becoming less and less useful. In his line of work it was foolish to try and save some coin by keeping your equipment in disrepair, in some regards maintaining his equipment was in fact more important than maintaining his own training at this stage. He had years of training to fall back on, but that would be fairly useless in a real fight if his opponent was far better armed than he was just because he had been negligent in the upkeep of his own arsenal.
The weather was fair today, spring had certainly sprung, not that it mattered much since his walk was short. Leaving his home in Kuahala Estate it was a leisurely stroll along the main road of the city that held many intriguing sights, be it the hustle of the street around him as many Akalak and fewer people of other races rushed about their business, or the more attention drawing structures and landmarks that his home was so closely situated to. The most imposing of all of these, for Lazryn at least, was Wysar’s tower high looming above the rest of the city as if it were itself the spirit of Wysar watching over his children. Lazryn could not help but feel an itch at the back of his neck every time he saw the tower, as if the mere sight of it was causing his Gnosis mark to tingle.
After he passed the tower Lazryn’s focus was on the road ahead of him, there was many things happening around him but they were not his worry and so he had no reason to pay them any notice. He was moving through the crowd quickly, and with a sense of purpose that might have been intimidating to any member of a smaller race that might have gotten too near him in his march.
Soon enough he was at his intended destination, the Arma’Drex smithy; a seemingly small and unimpressive building that could easily be passed over if you didn’t know it was there or weren’t specifically looking for it.
Although he was no great weapon master, yet, and so had no need of constantly maintaining his weapons and arms or acquiring new ones Lazryn was familiar with the two owners of the establishment. Most Akalak were, since this was where most of them forged their Lakan once they had come of age and also the best place to purchase any other weaponry. In a city centred around martial training it was not hard to assume that the shop saw a lot of foot traffic.
With more effort than most would initially think necessary Akalak pushed the disproportioned door open and entered the gloomy shop floor, making sure to close the door after him. Walking to the centre of the initial area he found himself in Lazryn first looked to the right, where he knew he would find the weapon he sought, and then to the left to where the armour section of the store was found.
Standing here in the centre of the smithy it took Lazryn a moment to acclimate to the heavy smoky smell, and taste, to the air. For all the effort that was put into it, it simply wasn’t possible to fully vent the place of the smoke that billowed from the furnaces at the back of the smithy. The fumes filling his nostrils acrid, and it made him wonder how someone could spend a lifetime working in this sort of environment. He supposed you would become accustomed to it eventually, though that would probably only actually happen when the tissue in your nostril died off from inhaling so much of this stuff. At any rate this was no his concern today.
Upon looking into the armouring section of the store Lazryn saw that he was not the only customer, which in itself was not a strange thing in a store such as this, but the single other customer in the store was a strange sight to behold.
He was a human, and one that looked out of his depth surrounded by the pieces of leather and iron that was adorning the room he was standing in. He was scrawny Lazryn noticed, and not in the lithe way that some sword fighters and roughish-types are but rather in an untrained and fleshy sort of way. He was looking at the collection of armours around the store with a look confusion, and perhaps even anxiety Lazryn thought, when he suddenly seemed to notice that Lazryn had been looking at him for quite some time.
Quickly and somewhat stiffly smiling, as if to cover up his accidentally obnoxiously long stare, Lazryn turned towards the weaponry section of the store and began making his way into that section hoping that the human would not take offence.