1 Summer 522
As Moritz worked his way into the outpost once more, stepping out from the opening door of the dovecote and shutting it behind him so someone else could travel through it, his mind shifted back to earlier that morning.
He had a vivid dream, which still to this bell stuck in his head. It was from the perspective of a person atop a building... Not too big, but fairly tall. At least in the part his perspective was viewing it from. All he could see was the road below in front of the structure... And the bow in his hands. A single arrow ready to be pulled but not yet set. The bow string not yet pulled tight and back with the arrow loaded... But almost... With an anticipation of doing it.
As in dreams he had little sense of time, though it had felt like a good bit of it passed before anything changed besides the bow holder slightly shifting and doing some small things.
And then... A man on a horse passed, and then another, and then a carriage with an open window and a man inside... Passing so close below the building... With practiced motion a hand moved. Setting the arrow. Pulling back the string... Sighting along the bow... Aiming... Carefully... Waiting for the right moment... And then when the angle was just right... When the carriage was just so along the road... The arrow was released and let fly.
It was at that moment that he had woken. He never saw the arrow land. Never saw if it hit its mark... The person within the carriage... But at the same time... From the perspective of the one holding the bow, the moment the arrow left it that person had known it was going to hit its mark. They were sure of it. It was an odd dream, one he could not shake off.
Still, mind on other things, Moritz tried to head inside the Outpost and put his mind to other things. To move on. But he was finding it hard to do. Did it mean something? He did not think he knew any of the people involved. Nor did he recognize the street. He was fairly certain it was not in Lhavit, and it certainly was not in Syka.
Waving at the man... Paul maybe? Who handed out maps and was currently busy Moritz moved on, once more heading to the bazaar. His feet carried him without thinking, having gone that route enough times that it was almost habit, and so he was able to let his mind wander to other things as he moved. He kept this distracted state until he was almost to the bazaar when he sensed someone moving towards him for a collision. Moving to the side to avoid them the other person did likewise, and then did so again as he moved the other way, until finally both he and the stranger collided and he was knocked onto his rear. The other man, not Moritz, who fell and rolled backward as he hit the ground, not quite stopping moving but turning the backward falling motion into a tumble. A moment later he was crouched facing the other person, a man, who was flat on his back.
WC: 546