30th Winter, 510 A.V.
With the clack and clatter of shoe on cobble, Julius walked down the street backward, deciding it was the best way to get anywhere. Many people had complained of trying to get somewhere in the town only to take ten steps out the front door of their own home only to find they were sneaking in though the back window of their own kitchen. And so, at the prospect of getting somewhere, at times, one would find they had traveled for an hour only to realize they had been standing still.
So, he decided, the best and most assured way to get somewhere was to try and go everywhere but where he wanted to, and fail to arrive everywhere but where he needed.
Thus far, the confusing plan was a success, which is to say, failing miserably.
He decided to stop going somewhere and see which particular nowhere he had arrived at.
It took not but a second to realize from the general jumbled hush of commerce and sound of soft shoes on softer stone that he was within the halls of The Bizzare. He did not question how he had found his way in doors, and instead a hand shot to the letter in his pocket: a message from his grandfather to Cadmus, priest of Ionu. Julius had long strained his family for the past few years with his indecision to take up worship of one of the family's patron gods, but there was something about worship that prickled in him, and so, his grandfather had often had Julius deliver these messages in a hope that Julius' curiosity would draw him into inquiry with one of the priests of the temple, and then into the bosom of worship.
It was upon such delivery that Julius would then proceed to 'leg it'. Still, never before had Grandpappy had him go to see High Priest Cadmus before. Dread started to grab him by the shoulders and just squeeze as he trailed though the crowd.
In any case, there wasn't anything wrong with wandering the shops a bit, just so long as he didn't run into his grandfather or any of his underlings.
And so, amid the scent of foreign spice and sweat-soaked mizas, he wandered off looking for a hat shop. Something had caught his eye last time he was here, but had wandered off before he could find it again.