15th Day of Fall, 518 AV (Late Evening/Early Morning)
It was late in the evening or was it early in the morning? Duncan wasn't immediately sure as his eyes, heavy-lidded from what was a deep sleep, slowly opened. With a groan, he rolled over and tried to go back to sleep only to find that his mind was already too far awake. Staring up at the ceiling, he muttered to himself before sitting up. He moved to sit on the side of the bed, his legs over the edge as he rubbed his fingers through his hair. After sitting for a few moments, hoping that he may yet still be able to go back to sleep, he gave up and stood. Perhaps a bit of fresh air maybe? He thought to himself as he opened the door to his room and walked out into the great room and to the door leading onto the balcony. From the looks and sounds of things, the others in The Gem were either asleep or elsewhere. Still, he quietly walked to the balcony. Outside, the cool, wet air licked at his nudity as he took a deep breath and walked to and placed his hands on the balcony. There was a light drizzle in the air and water pooled in places around his feet; signs that it had recently rained rather heavily. As his eyes took in the darkness, made thicker by the heavy clouds, he wondered how long it would be until yet another heavy wind and rain storm. For the time being however, he allowed himself to enjoy the wet yet comparatively quiet calm before the next storm.
As he looked out into the darkness and down to the beach something in the sky caught his eye. Looking up he saw something that caused his eyes to open wide. Burning its way through the clouds was a thrilling display of lights shooting through the sky; appearing as small balls of fire that left crackling trails of light as they flew through the air at remarkable speeds. “By Izurdin…” Duncan whispered as he watched the light show.
Then, without warning, one of the balls of fire looked as though it had fallen to the ground down by the beach. There was a noticeable yet muffled boom as it hit. Although his eyes saw much in the darkness, whatever had fallen was still too far away for him to make much out after its impact. Still, it was relatively close and Duncan felt the urge to investigate. Whatever it was, it may be dangerous and not something to be left alone seeing as it was still quite close to The Gem.
Quickly yet quietly, he returned to his room, put on his warskirt and boots, strapped on his gauntlet and returned to the balcony; quickly heading down the stairs and toward the beach. As was his luck, the drizzle in the air had intensified a bit into a steady yet still light rain with the wind beginning to pick up. It was a relatively short distance to the beach and despite the darkness, he made it there rather quickly. The shooting lights in the sky continued although there were far fewer. He avoided any form of light as to avoid any unwanted attention; nighttime in Sunberth not exactly being the best time to draw attention to oneself.