Time stamp: 89th day of spring, 511 A.V.
Walking slowly and with a slight limp from a blister on his left foot that elicited a slight limp every time it struck the ground, Seidaku made his way back toward the gates - well, gate - of Alvadas. With the weather as pleasant as it was, he had taken a rare break from his studies to take a stroll around the countryside outside the Barrier. He found that periodic jaunts like this one kept him grounded and undistracted by the shifting chaos of the interior of the city.
And every time, he thought with a wince as his left foot hit the ground, I say I'm going to get a better pair of shoes before the next one.
As he neared the Maw, he pulled up short as it failed again to open as he neared. "Really," he muttered under his breath, rubbing at an itch on his nose with his thumb and leaving a small patch of black ink, "After all this time, you would think it would know me..."
Almost as though it were in response to his words, a disembodied voice spoke from the Maw, "You are know, Seidaku. Enter."
"Oh, well... umm, very well then," he said with an embarassed cough as the Maw seemed to rotate around itself and draw open. Not for the first time, and certainly not for the last, he wondered at the Maw. Passing into the shadow of the Barrier, he considered the possibility that there was no Maw, and that even the presence of the Maw was an almost impossibly intricate illusion covering intricate clockwork mechanisms actually operating the gateway into Alvadas. It was the same conclusion he came to every time, but he smiled to himself again at the logic of his conclusion.
Safely back inside the Barrier, Seidaku turned toward his home. Quickly losing himself in the twisting and shifting corridors of the city, he would occasionally pause with his eyes closed before turning abruptly and heading in a different direction when things melted together into a new configuration.
Taking another turn seemingly at random, he thought to himself idly, I really need to buy a new pair of shoes before I go for another of my walks.