66th of Spring, 511 AV
"Hold it, hold it,
HOLD it," the knight called out, stepping in front of Rhode. "You can't just walk in." Rhode looked down at the knight in front of him, a good head shorter than him, looking over him quickly.
"Is there a
problem?" Rhode asked, as he closed his eyes and crossed his three pairs of arms in front of him. "Because as I understand it, no one is restricted from entering this city."
"Everyone gets checked, first," the knight countered, holding his hand out between him and Rhode. "Your bag?" Rhode rolled his eyes blatantly, and took his pack off with his upper set of hands and dropped it lazily between him and the knight, who caught it by the strap with ease. He then reached into his pants' pocket with another arm and pulled out a small comb, and began fixing his hair. As the knight poked around in his bag, the second knight spoke up.
"So, you're an Eypharian."
"
Very perceptive, Ser Knight," Rhode answered, his voice laced with the subtle tones of contempt. "I wonder, what gave it away?"
"
So!" the first knight interrupted, handing the pack back to Rhode. "What brings you to Syliras, mister..."
"Rhode," he replied flatly, slipping his upper arms through the straps of his backpack and stashing his comb back in his pocket. His middle pair of arms rested lazily, his hands on his hips. "And I was thinking of spending some time in your wonderful city, while I figured out what to do next. That's not a problem," he continued, pausing to shoot a glare to the second knight. "Is it?"
"Not at all," the first knight responded happily. "Just so long as you don't go breaking the law," he said, chuckling. Rhode just stared at him, as if trying to make him disappear with a thought.
"You're not carrying any diseases, are you, Eypharian?"
Rhode slowly turned his head towards the second knight. "Why don't you use your keen perception, and tell me: do I
look sickly to you?"
"
Of course he's not sick," the first knight cut in with a nervous laugh. "He's just being thorough, no hard feelings. Do you need any directions, perchance?"
"No," Rhode replied, again with a flat voice. He was still locking eyes with the second knight.
"Alright then, you're clear to enter," the first knight told him, backing out of his way and standing back at his post to the side of the gate. "Have a nice day," he added with a smile. Rhode could tell his words were genuine, but whether they were prompted by a kind soul or out of fear, he couldn't tell. He let his arms drop to his sides as he walked through the gate unhindered.
"Thank you, Ser Knights," he said politely as he walked past. "Keep up the good work." The truth was that Rhode did need directions, but he wouldn't give those two the satisfaction of aiding him, whether they were Syrilan Knights or not. His former employer had advised him to try and get a place to stay through the Housing Authority, just before parting ways at the intersection of North and South Kabrin Road. He also required a way to pay the rent for that place, as he was now very much unemployed.
Despite the challenges that waited ahead, and the fact that he was now a minority in a city filled with people who, if the small greeting committee he had just dealt with was any sort of indicator, he would not enjoy putting up with, for the first time in the past several years, Rhode was finally living for himself and his own goals. And despite the putrid masses of people 'living' around him, the whole concept was a breath of fresh air. "Let's get started, then," he said to himself reassuringly, as he quickened his step into a carefully measured jog, making sure to give a wide berth to anyone he would otherwise cross.