Summer 21st, Early Evening, 511 AV
The Great Bazaar. A hive of human activity and a babbling brook of incessant voices. Never was Syliras wholly silent. Voices murmured, screamed, yelped, cried, whispered in all hours. Only in was there any hope of ignoring.
And then there was the teeming mass of humanity. Akalak dotted the human populace, the only real change among the lumpy crowd. It was a grave mistake to come to the Bazaar. She had only come out of curiosity. Curiosity killed the cat. She forgot that.
Slowly, with all the grace she could muster, Asara made her way through the humans. Bones like hers could be broken with the merest shove. Someone could trip her and she could be trampled. Her life could be extinguished without any remorse, and she'd become an uncaring corpse to be disposed of. She'd be dead, and her life goal would be unfinished. She wouldn't even be remembered.
As Asara slowly, cautiously, made her way through the Bazaar, tantalizing scents made their way to her. The smell of fresh bread was always especially delicious, but her venom was not adequate for the liquefaction of dough. She couldn't digest it. All the same, she couldn't resist passing by the bakery.
With a wistful sigh, she moved on to a place she could buy food she could actually digest. Fresh fruit. Apples and pears, along with the occasional peach, were her typical choice of proper food. Hunger was rampant in her stomach, her fangs were at full length, all signs of her neglect to eat something proper for over two days. But she had a good reason. She was sketching for mizas.
A particularly rough bump sent Asara into another person, and a flash of pain along her ribs told her she had met with a harsh elbow jab. The pain drew out her breath and she couldn't think for a moment, giving the person she had been unceremoniously shoved into had shoved her back. She stumbled to the ground and curled up, the image of a frightened spider trying to appear smaller in an attempt to save her life.
Pain burned her mind and made her hiss. It was her mistake to not protect her appearance in a human dominated location. Would her life end today? It was very possible.