9th of Fall, 518 A.V.
10th Bell
The rains had been lightening up some of the last few days. Today it was more of a light drizzle than an actual rain but it left the streets with a fresh coat of moisture all the same. Kynier paid no mind to the deep puddles he stomped through on his way to The Establishment. While certain citizens found the rain dreary and undesirable, Kynier rather enjoyed it. For one thing these recent downpours actually seemed to have cleaned the city a bit and removed the stench of the Slag Heap from the air. Had the buildings been of a higher quality, Sunberth would almost resemble a functional city.
Alas, it was still filled with the wretched and the corrupt. So the illusion of civilization was thin. Everyone was willing to undermine someone else for some sort of gain. Kynier himself was on his way to check if he was about to undergo such an activity. His black cloak was still drenched from the rains of the days prior and was a heavy weight on his shoulders. The high dark boots looked darker and less faded with the water coating them. Various water stains covered the dark pants from the knees down. His dark green vest and rust red shirt were only a little damp and were fairly spared from the weather’s abuse.
Strapped to the belt at his hip were two short swords with blue cold iron metal concealed in their sheaths. There was also a mundane dagger attached to the back of his belt and an assassin’s dagger concealed in his left boot. While Kynier lacked the physique of seasoned fighter, he had survived many encounters in the city of anarchy and showed that confidence in his stride. The summer had been a hard one on him, yet also very rewarding. Though he hadn’t yet put all the undesirable parts behind him yet.
The Establishment itself was not as populated as it typically was at this time of day. Kynier groaned inwardly at that. It was more difficult to blend into a crowd when it was a thin one. Still, he set a path to wander a few circles around the fountain in the center. Hoping to have the appearance of seeming like another man looking for work despite his better than Sunberth-average hygiene and clothing. After ten chimes of walking around Kynier casually meandered over to a building on the western edge of the area. There were several crates and barrels set against the buildings. One barrel in particular had a pair of faded white stripes painted across the lid. Hopefully it would be empty. If not then… it wasn’t going to be a pleasant day.
Kynier leaned against a stack of crates just next to the dead drop and looked over the thin crowd of people at the Establishment. Whether it was the weather or not that kept people from coming he didn’t know. But with fewer people to distract eyes from him, Kynier didn’t want to reach into the dead drop and be seen. Lest others get the notion to look inside on another day and take any notes that had been left. That wouldn’t bode well for the individual or him. So Kynier crossed his arms and took a deep breath of the cool moist air.
Djed stirred within his body as his mind convinced it to take action. The power flowed just under the skin of his right arm sending shivering pulses from the shoulder all the way down to his fingers. Starting at the shoulder the Djed encompassed the arm then worked to dislodge his astral form from his physical one. It was a slow process making the separation. After the shoulder it was the upper arm, followed by the elbow, then the forearm, the wrist, and all his digits. Kynier had crossed his arms so that when his right when limp it wouldn’t just flop at his side.
The invisible limb of his astral body reached over and grasped at the grooves in the barrel’s lid. It was very difficult since his astral form was still rather weak in its interactions with the physical, but after some struggle the lid would appear to pop open just slightly on its own to an outsider. The astral hand only pushed the lid slightly off center so that it could reach down into the bottom. Feeling around he was growing hopeful that there was nothing inside… until he felt the parchment. His eyes would close despairingly as astral fingers encircled the parcel left for him.
A tension built in his arm, and not the limp one either. Glancing to the side he could begin to barely see a translucent form of his astral arm reaching into the barrel. Casting aside only a bit of caution, Kynier’s hand tightly grasped the parcel and pulled it out and onto the crate right next to him. Kynier turned slightly to the side as his astral limb shrank in length to match his physical form. Carefully, he realigned his two bodies and allowed them to snap back together bit by bit. As that occurred he reached with his other hand and took the parcel. Kynier began walking north out of the Establishment as the rest of his right arm was resetting itself.
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