The morning after Halin'a arrives in Lhavit, after arranging to rent an elegant room from the Solar Winds apartments, Halin'a sets out to explore his new home. He wanders about Zintia for a few bells, familarising himself with its streets before wandering over to Shinyama; there, he found himself in the business district, browsing the wares in Touch of Fire, the blacksmith shop. His attention was caught by a gorgeous flametongue dagger, though at forty kina, it was above Halin'a's price range for the moment; he'd yet to secure a steady source of income, which he would need to do soon. There was a place near his apartment, the Red Lantern, that he was hoping would have a position available. For the moment, though, he passes on the flametongue dagger, though once he has the money to spare... Well, it would be much nicer to have than the standard dagger that Halin'a picks up for two kina. In the marketplace, he finds a sheath for it that he attaches to the belt already holding his scimitar in its sheath. Then, the Ethaefal stops to grab a quick bite to eat at the Jugged Hare, paying for a meat pastie and a mug of ale. He chats with the proprietors and a few other patrons as he eats, and once done makes sure to express his appreciation for the food; it's been a while since he's had a simple, filling dish that also tasted as though it should be a few times more expensive than it was.
After eating, Halin'a heads back to Zintia, this time heading for Alheas Park. He spends about a bell simply walking the paths and enjoying the unique beauty of what he's been told are called faedong trees; multi-colored trees are quite the rare sight, and they make for a beautiful one as well. Eventually, Halin'a comes across a deserted stretch of park near the pond in the middle, and realizing that he has nothing else to do with his day for the moment, he decides that perhaps a bit of weapons practice would do him some good.
Halin'a removes his belt with its attached weapons for the moment, however; before he begins to practice his form, he will first stretch and attempt to ease his mind, preparing himself to be as focused as possible. This session will be done with his scimitar and perhaps with his new dagger, but he will do no damage to the surrounding area; that is why he picked a stretch of grass that has no trees or other flora close enough to be damaged by an errant swing of the blade.
Though he has no personal experience with meditation, how hard can it be, so long as he takes his time? He's read about it, knows that it can be quite beneficial in more than just weapons practice, and what better time to try than now?
Placing his weapons a short distance away, Halin'a moves to a flat space, taking in a deep breath and rolling his shoulders in an attempt to loosen the muscles there; traveling from Zeltiva was hard, and while he spent most of the day before sleeping, he is ready to begin anew. Halin'a carefully, slowly moves his arms, bringing his hands up in a sweeping arc to touch his palms together above his head; he can feel Syna's light warming his mortal body, and he can't help the slight smile that curves his lips. He may be a son of Leth, but while the night has a subtle beauty, the daylight demands attention, attention that most are more than willing to give it - including Halin'a.
Halin'a lets his hands fall apart just as carefully as he'd raised them, tracing the same arc as before. He keeps his breathing steady - In, two, three, four; out, two, three, four - as he moves, spreading his legs apart and reaching for his left foot with his left hand, bending to the side at the waist and letting his right arm curve over his head, enjoying the stretch in the muscles along his side as he holds the position for a full exhale and inhale before slowly straightening and then repeating the process on the other side. These stretches are ones he learned when he first bought his scimitar and received his first lesson in it; when merely practicing, it is never a wise idea to leap right into the combat maneuvers.
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