Timestamp: 22nd of Winter, 518 A.V.
Vasin's eyes scanned over the dusty bookshelf filled with books and journals rotten away with neglect. He thumbed through a book which had pages he could not read. Faded and damaged, what a shame he thought having at first believed he found something of interest. The faded cover indicated that this book had once been a manual on sword fencing. But, time and Sunberth itself had taken its toll on this collection. Vasin had come seeking knowledge on this day, but he was not at the library where he would normally go. No, instead he had stumbled upon a new place in Stumble Alley. The sign outside indicated that this was called The Majestic, but it had been long since abandoned. No one was here to sell, and no one bothered to take the books. Rather trademark of the attitude towards books in Sunberth. He imagined if there was anything worth saving the Librarian would have already come here. He sighed closing the book and tapping its cover. All of this knowledge, and it had been left to rot."Well, it was worth a shot." Vasin said as he pushed the rotten book back into its place on the shelf. He gave the old shelves one last look before he would turn around to face the door.
Before he had found himself in this shop Vasin had been heading to the Library through Stumble Alley. He had followed the route Kelski had shown him to a T, but on this day he took notice of something along the way. He had paused, the sign had taken his interest as he had stood there. Then when he approached the shop and peered inside a feeling of discovery had washed over him. He had found another collection of books, and it looked like a shop as well. So after waiting a moment he had headed inside and began to browse. But at no point had he seen a shop owner or even an employee, it was dead quiet in this store. Then he found out why, as the ware had been left to rot. It was rather disheartening, especially after he had gotten his hopes up with that manual. One could only learn so much from the journals at the library, as entertaining as they may be. He had to put it into practice, or at least try. That was the thing though, he did not know how or who to even see about it.
Back in the very present moment, Vasin looked around the shop as he began to walk out. He turned and walked backward for a moment and then paused. He looked over the place. They wondered what had happened to the owner? Well, that was obvious, they couldn't get enough business. People in these parts cared little for books. It was why the library was always so empty of life. With a small shrug, Vasin turned around on his heels and then opened the door to leave."Back to the library for now I suppose." Vasin muttered on his way out.
Vasin's eyes scanned over the dusty bookshelf filled with books and journals rotten away with neglect. He thumbed through a book which had pages he could not read. Faded and damaged, what a shame he thought having at first believed he found something of interest. The faded cover indicated that this book had once been a manual on sword fencing. But, time and Sunberth itself had taken its toll on this collection. Vasin had come seeking knowledge on this day, but he was not at the library where he would normally go. No, instead he had stumbled upon a new place in Stumble Alley. The sign outside indicated that this was called The Majestic, but it had been long since abandoned. No one was here to sell, and no one bothered to take the books. Rather trademark of the attitude towards books in Sunberth. He imagined if there was anything worth saving the Librarian would have already come here. He sighed closing the book and tapping its cover. All of this knowledge, and it had been left to rot."Well, it was worth a shot." Vasin said as he pushed the rotten book back into its place on the shelf. He gave the old shelves one last look before he would turn around to face the door.
Before he had found himself in this shop Vasin had been heading to the Library through Stumble Alley. He had followed the route Kelski had shown him to a T, but on this day he took notice of something along the way. He had paused, the sign had taken his interest as he had stood there. Then when he approached the shop and peered inside a feeling of discovery had washed over him. He had found another collection of books, and it looked like a shop as well. So after waiting a moment he had headed inside and began to browse. But at no point had he seen a shop owner or even an employee, it was dead quiet in this store. Then he found out why, as the ware had been left to rot. It was rather disheartening, especially after he had gotten his hopes up with that manual. One could only learn so much from the journals at the library, as entertaining as they may be. He had to put it into practice, or at least try. That was the thing though, he did not know how or who to even see about it.
Back in the very present moment, Vasin looked around the shop as he began to walk out. He turned and walked backward for a moment and then paused. He looked over the place. They wondered what had happened to the owner? Well, that was obvious, they couldn't get enough business. People in these parts cared little for books. It was why the library was always so empty of life. With a small shrug, Vasin turned around on his heels and then opened the door to leave."Back to the library for now I suppose." Vasin muttered on his way out.