48th of Spring 516AV
Swamp Survey Services – Oarth Island
12th Bell
Swamp Survey Services – Oarth Island
12th Bell
Wikus needed more strength in his shoulders. They were still sore, two days after meeting Konrad and whipping that slave. The weight of his whip made it a challenge to control it and use it for long periods of time. Even after a few cracks the felt the need to rest, and when he rested his opponent could easily claim his life. That was unacceptable, now that he had seen all the dangers that dwelled in this city. Despite Wikus’ pride, he had to admit that there were some flaws in his combat techniques he had to fix. The day was as hot as usual, and the humidity was unbearable. In truth, Wikus wanted to escape this place as soon as possible, as him and water did not mix. His fear for the element made it a challenge to walk in the mornings, when the rain fell from the skies. There was so much water that even walking through the city was almost impossible for him, for the humidity damped his flesh and triggered that irrational fear. However, he had Konrad around, and Wikus felt inclined to leech from his knowledge until Konrad rotted in the ground.
There was always something new to learn, just as he tried right now. Behind the cottage that served as the quarters for his employment, he had yet to head into the swamps for the first time. He almost wished he didn’t have to, for he knew the amount of water he’d find inside. Plus, he didn’t know what kinds of dangers to expect within, as it was an environment he had no knowledge of. Thus, he wanted to be ready. Using the grass below his hands as padding, Wikus attempted once again to perform a handstand without anything to support himself with. Exhaling slowly, trying to not sound as if he was sighing due to his current lack of success, he tried again. Waiting on his fours, he used his feet to propel his legs into the air, while keeping his arms as rigid as possible, fully extended so that his weight did not crush them. It all went well during the propulsion itself, face trying to remain as parallel to the ground as possible, yet the moment his legs reached the top, his control over his balance was lost. Unable to maintain the handstand for more than those short two ticks, his legs landed on the lawn once more.
“Bend your arms, simpleton!” Someone yelled, Wikus’ head immediately looking up and around in attempts of finding the source of the voice. The voice came from afar, and so the only possibility was Blade Island, which was visible from his current spot. Squinting to try and see whoever said that, he remained still for a couple of ticks before he saw it. In the distance, directly on the other side of the shore, was a building with three floors, with terraces in each of them. In the second floor, he could see a rather bulky man, fat by the looks of it, pointing towards him as he spoke some other individuals – all of them facing him from their seats. Their voices were muffled by the sounds of the city itself, and so he couldn’t make up for what they were talking about. However, he was pretty sure they were laughing at him. Grunting, he’d try his best to ignore such irrefutable fact, and instead returned to his training. He wasn’t above hurling his own shyke towards that terrace, and he most certainly would now that he knew where they were.
Returning to his fruitless attempts, he’d hurl his legs into the air once more, arms locked as previously done. He felt his balance break once his legs were at the top, yet he refused to let himself fall. The purpose of this was to do a shoulder press, and if he couldn’t do a single one of them, he wouldn’t get any strength in his weak shoulders. So instead of letting his legs down, he unlocked his arms and slowly let himself down. At least, that was the intention. The moment he started lowering himself, his balance shifted greatly and he felt his body falling forward. Unable to do anything, he prepared for impact, and just as he expected, he fell on his back on the lawn. A soft thud was the sound he made when he landed, yet he didn’t felt hurt at all. The lawn, or the grass in general, had made his landing rather soft, as he felt no other pain that the one in his ego. He’d make sure to train on grass next time. However, he wouldn’t train on this lawn, as in the distance he heard the hysteric laughter of the gathered Dynasts, pointing and laughing towards him from the distant balcony.
Ashamed of himself, Wikus stood up and wiped off the remains of grass from his bare chest, which he couldn’t dress due to the heat of this damned city. “Wikus!” Called Hoalus from inside the cottage, to which Wikus found an excuse to finally leave the humiliating scene. “One of your associates has befallen to illness. He was excused from labor on this day, yet his appointment with a customer has yet to be fulfilled. Thus, you are to fulfill said task in wake of these circumstances. The meeting position is located on the East Bank of our beloved city, and so you must traverse it at once to honor our customer’s demands. ” Said Hoalus, whom had intercepted the gigantic Drykas in the door. Wikus, ignorant about the language, simply raised his eyebrows and stared. Hoalus sighed, and repeated with his kind tone. “Go work.” He then pointed towards the East, and so Wikus nodded and went on his way. Without any idea as to whom he was to meet, or what that customer looked like, Wikus was pretty much going on a blind adventure. Hopefully, he wouldn’t get fired. Walking with quick, barefoot steps, the laughter of the balcony was crawling on his nerves, eager to already cross the bridge and forget about them. He’d have his vengeance.
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