Time Stamp -=44th of Summer, 504 AV=-
Location -=The Wildlands=-
by the tainted hand of the Ebonstryfe during a botched heist. He had managed to
survive three of those years on his own using the underhanded skills his Mother
and Father had taught him throughout his childhood. When they were alive, they
had incorporated Syndre in the family business as soon as he was able to
comprehend the concept of stealing. The knowledge they bestowed upon him greatly
assisted in his survival, from picking pockets to busking with a set of worn
cards, the aspiring rogue was able keep himself fed. Even the occasional begging
brought him a few appreciated Mizas.
in the youthful thief and wanted to nurture his abilities for his own
personal gain. Syndre was never considered family. He would never be the man's
son or Caleb's brother, and he was reminded of this from time to time during
drunken outbursts from his friend's Father. Although Syndre knew his place, he
and Caleb still thought of each other as unblooded siblings. They were brothers
by friendship and every job Caleb's Father needed done, they did together as a
team. The worked well together, and with the rigorous teachings they had
endured for the past year, they were becoming capable underlings.
safety of the Rhysol's city was kept secret from the teenage boys. No questions
were asked for both knew that if Dedrick, which was the man's name, wanted them
to know he would have told them. Prying to much into their mentor's dealings
would be like asking for a slap across the face, which did happen on occasion
whether they deserved the display of aggression or not. Physical contact kept
the boys in line, even though they sometimes crossed the line intentionally
to see what they could get away with. It was a rough relationship, but the young
thieves learned a great deal about the Underworld from this strict, authoritive
figure.
Sturdy horses worked tirelessly at a steady pace, pulling the group of shady
characters along the unpaved road that led them to an unknown destination. The
unprotected lands of Sylira were dangerous and it was necessary to bring a
group of armed men along for the ride when on business. One never knew what you
would encounter. Whether it be untamed creatures that felt disturbed by your
presence or another unlawful group of bandits trying to steal your possessions,
these roads could mean your death if you weren't prepared. It was a good thing
that Dedrick always anticipated the worse.
Location -=The Wildlands=-
It had been four years since the young thief had been orphaned in
the chaotic streets of Ravok. His parents, thieves themselves, had been killedby the tainted hand of the Ebonstryfe during a botched heist. He had managed to
survive three of those years on his own using the underhanded skills his Mother
and Father had taught him throughout his childhood. When they were alive, they
had incorporated Syndre in the family business as soon as he was able to
comprehend the concept of stealing. The knowledge they bestowed upon him greatly
assisted in his survival, from picking pockets to busking with a set of worn
cards, the aspiring rogue was able keep himself fed. Even the occasional begging
brought him a few appreciated Mizas.
This last year had been spent with Caleb, a fellow street rat who's own
Father had hesitantly taken Syndre under his wing. The man had seen potentialin the youthful thief and wanted to nurture his abilities for his own
personal gain. Syndre was never considered family. He would never be the man's
son or Caleb's brother, and he was reminded of this from time to time during
drunken outbursts from his friend's Father. Although Syndre knew his place, he
and Caleb still thought of each other as unblooded siblings. They were brothers
by friendship and every job Caleb's Father needed done, they did together as a
team. The worked well together, and with the rigorous teachings they had
endured for the past year, they were becoming capable underlings.
They had been on the road for awhile now, for Caleb's Father occasionally
had dealings outside of Ravok. The details of the man's business outside the safety of the Rhysol's city was kept secret from the teenage boys. No questions
were asked for both knew that if Dedrick, which was the man's name, wanted them
to know he would have told them. Prying to much into their mentor's dealings
would be like asking for a slap across the face, which did happen on occasion
whether they deserved the display of aggression or not. Physical contact kept
the boys in line, even though they sometimes crossed the line intentionally
to see what they could get away with. It was a rough relationship, but the young
thieves learned a great deal about the Underworld from this strict, authoritive
figure.
They were a month removed from the floating city, the troop associated
with Dedrick traveling slowly through the Wildlands on two separate wagons. Sturdy horses worked tirelessly at a steady pace, pulling the group of shady
characters along the unpaved road that led them to an unknown destination. The
unprotected lands of Sylira were dangerous and it was necessary to bring a
group of armed men along for the ride when on business. One never knew what you
would encounter. Whether it be untamed creatures that felt disturbed by your
presence or another unlawful group of bandits trying to steal your possessions,
these roads could mean your death if you weren't prepared. It was a good thing
that Dedrick always anticipated the worse.