Timestamp: 10th of Spring, 519 A.V.
Vasin slowly blinked his eyes as he lay there on his back, the morning sun seeping through his tent's walls as he lay there barely awake. He had awoken mere moments ago at a sound which had yanked him from his sleep. What was it? What was that sound? His mind tried to work out having been kicked into action. He glanced around himself, everything appeared to be normal as he lay there. But then, he heard them. Voices outside, talking about something he could not discern as he slowly pushed himself into a sitting position. He sat there for a moment more trying to listen in all while his mind and body caught up. Had they woken him up? No, the sound that had woken him was much more sudden. Rubbing his eyes and hesitating for a moment he slowly got up wearing his sleeping clothes. Vasin placed a hand on the lip of the flap to his tent before opening it. Sticking his head outside he squinted the sun directly in those eyes. The 'fresh' Sunberthian air his nostrils with renewed vigor. He wasn't sure if he would ever get used to that smell. He tried to ignore it, but sometimes it caught him off-guard. Or maybe, it was because there was something added to it this morning, something fresh.
Ah, there was a group of people whom he had heard. They were huddled up and looking at something while talking. A body. It lay there splayed out in the mud in front of someone's tent. The neck of the corpse had a deep long cut in it and what appeared to be multiple stabs in the gut and chest. Blood mixed in with the mud below it. Vasin blinked upon noticing something else, there was a woman crouched next to the tent staring at the body. She seemed like she had been startled. Oh! That was right. Vasin realized what the sound was now. It had been a sudden high pitched scream. Vasin couldn't blame them for being startled by such a grisly sight. He would have been as well, especially if he had just woken up and seen that right in front of his tent. Seemed whoever had left the body did not care who found it later. Or maybe they did care? Was this a message to someone? Vasin didn't know and didn't really care to get involved. It, after all, was just another dead body in Sunberth. It would have been one thing to catch whoever did this in the act, but the deed was done. Asking around would usually prove fruitless due to the paranoid nature of the people of Sunberth. Sad really, but it was a fact of Sunberth that very few people wanted to see changed.
So with that little morning mystery solved Vasin ducked back into his familiar tent. It wasn't much, but it had been his home for some time now. He was a denizen of the tent city outside of Sunberth. A place where the people lived poor and in squalor. Perhaps even worse off then the slums that the gangs had unspoken agreements to not operate in. These people lived on the edge and did not have much in the way of hope. Vasin himself knew that he could not afford to live here forever. It was dangerous for his own health, as he had seen people sink deeper and deeper toward death. Some of starvation, and some from a disease. Perhaps it was even worse here back before the winters stopped coming in. Back then as Vasin recalled, people would freeze to death. But, in some cases, he had seen inspiration from it. People would rely on each other more, even if forced into it. Forced to huddle together for warmth, and even if it ended there, it was better then the cold distance most preferred to keep from one another. Or perhaps he was just thinking about it too much? He glanced over to the jacket he had bought for winters, which now sat in his tent unused.
Vasin slowly blinked his eyes as he lay there on his back, the morning sun seeping through his tent's walls as he lay there barely awake. He had awoken mere moments ago at a sound which had yanked him from his sleep. What was it? What was that sound? His mind tried to work out having been kicked into action. He glanced around himself, everything appeared to be normal as he lay there. But then, he heard them. Voices outside, talking about something he could not discern as he slowly pushed himself into a sitting position. He sat there for a moment more trying to listen in all while his mind and body caught up. Had they woken him up? No, the sound that had woken him was much more sudden. Rubbing his eyes and hesitating for a moment he slowly got up wearing his sleeping clothes. Vasin placed a hand on the lip of the flap to his tent before opening it. Sticking his head outside he squinted the sun directly in those eyes. The 'fresh' Sunberthian air his nostrils with renewed vigor. He wasn't sure if he would ever get used to that smell. He tried to ignore it, but sometimes it caught him off-guard. Or maybe, it was because there was something added to it this morning, something fresh.
Ah, there was a group of people whom he had heard. They were huddled up and looking at something while talking. A body. It lay there splayed out in the mud in front of someone's tent. The neck of the corpse had a deep long cut in it and what appeared to be multiple stabs in the gut and chest. Blood mixed in with the mud below it. Vasin blinked upon noticing something else, there was a woman crouched next to the tent staring at the body. She seemed like she had been startled. Oh! That was right. Vasin realized what the sound was now. It had been a sudden high pitched scream. Vasin couldn't blame them for being startled by such a grisly sight. He would have been as well, especially if he had just woken up and seen that right in front of his tent. Seemed whoever had left the body did not care who found it later. Or maybe they did care? Was this a message to someone? Vasin didn't know and didn't really care to get involved. It, after all, was just another dead body in Sunberth. It would have been one thing to catch whoever did this in the act, but the deed was done. Asking around would usually prove fruitless due to the paranoid nature of the people of Sunberth. Sad really, but it was a fact of Sunberth that very few people wanted to see changed.
So with that little morning mystery solved Vasin ducked back into his familiar tent. It wasn't much, but it had been his home for some time now. He was a denizen of the tent city outside of Sunberth. A place where the people lived poor and in squalor. Perhaps even worse off then the slums that the gangs had unspoken agreements to not operate in. These people lived on the edge and did not have much in the way of hope. Vasin himself knew that he could not afford to live here forever. It was dangerous for his own health, as he had seen people sink deeper and deeper toward death. Some of starvation, and some from a disease. Perhaps it was even worse here back before the winters stopped coming in. Back then as Vasin recalled, people would freeze to death. But, in some cases, he had seen inspiration from it. People would rely on each other more, even if forced into it. Forced to huddle together for warmth, and even if it ended there, it was better then the cold distance most preferred to keep from one another. Or perhaps he was just thinking about it too much? He glanced over to the jacket he had bought for winters, which now sat in his tent unused.