Defiantly he peered onwards from beneath a white cowl, heavy eyes scanning the area in flashes of goldenrod and violet. After many days of traveling, he had finally arrived at the fabled city of Sunberth. A town of a darker nature, Sunberth was a vile nest of gangs, prostituting and drugs. Perhaps at a distant time he would feel calm walking amidst its bedraggled houses and tattooed denizens, but power had waned from his body upon rebirth and he was as if a child again. Much was lost in the great fall. His footsteps were barely audible against the soiled ground below as he carried forward with a lazy stride. Keeping a low profile was of utter importance and was all the more difficult with his height, elevated high above many of the Humans. He kept to the side in an attempt to relinquish attention from himself. This city was a wasp’s nest. Unfortunately it was situated near Sahova, his ultimate destination and first move upon a chess board; and a large one at that. For a moment he’d stop in his tracks and turn towards a boarded up booth, ramshackle in design with a plethora of weapons behind its oaken form. A phlegm filled cough stole his attention and pulled his eyes downwards as an elderly man smiled with cracked yellow teeth. “What can I get cha’ today?” His voice was harsh, not unlike a series of scars that littered his wrinkled face. “Yer’ not from round’ here are ya’?” Looking upwards towards Graffius with beady eyes of almond, he gesticulated backwards with a protesting hand towards his collection of weapons. With a nod, Graffius responded. “I’d like something small. Discreet if you will... If you’d be so kind sir.” “Of course! Thirty Gold Mizas. I’m sure I have just the thing. Top quality you know?” The vendor rubbed his palms together, a notion of greed while he turned his back for a moment and presented Graffius with a small rusted dagger. With a metallic clang he dropped it atop the counter. Thirty Gold Mizas was overpriced, but it’d have to do. Delving into the confines of his cloak, he withdrew a small brown pouch, opened it and laid thirty Mizas worth in front of the vendor. “Done deal. Best prices in town.” The old man hungrily snatched away the coin and pushed the dagger forward. Slowly, he reached for it, coiling his wiry fingers around the weapon’s hilt, and placed it at his side. Magic was an uncommon spectacle and perhaps this blade would help in driving vagabonds away from his coinpurse. Sadly, in Sunberth, he’d more than likely have to use it. Spellcasting would be a last resort. “My thanks.” He’d bow, turn on his heels and push forward once again, delving into the crowds of milling individuals as he made his way towards the docks of the decrepit city, already he could see the glimmering tides of the sea within the distance. |