17th of Summer, 511 AV Crismento never panicked if he got lost in a city. Usually he didn’t have a clear destination for his wandering, so becoming disorientated was often inevitable. However, what kept him calm in such situation was a strong conviction that he would find a route back or a place that he recognized eventually. The path he was going wasn’t as important as the people he could see and meet if he wanted to on his way. Unfortunately that day he managed to find himself at a place in Ravok where not many citizens or visitors of the town would come to. During the couple of bells of him moseying around, Cris only saw a pair of thugs that surprised him by not causing the con man any troubles, one or two women that had been treated harshly by their lives, a drunkard, who decided that ground was good enough to sleep on and dropped before Crismento’s feet, and several slaves hurrying to carry out whatever tasks they had. It appeared that there was nothing worth of the swindler’s attention in there. When Cris realised that he didn’t know the way back, forward, or any direction for that matter, he decided to croon a little song to help with the mood and make the process of finding one’s way almost an unconscious one rather than paying too much attention to it and becoming annoyed by failures. The song was something he had learned from his brothers back in Sunberth when he was a kid. At first he didn’t really understand what the lyrics meant and as he grew older he just didn’t pay attention in trying to figure it out. His voice was soft and silent and it would have taken a good ear of a potential listener to discern the actual melody. ”I take my rest when lights take hide, Though dogs may yap behind my door. I’ll grab a knife and walk outside, The crazy dog will bark no more. Oh, roads of Sunberth, take me home, Where lonely girls all roam alone. She’s screaming “No!”, I’m crying “Yes!”, Strength in her arms stays less and less. Oh, soil of Sunberth, ease my pain, Secure my love, leave her unfound. I’ll go unearth my heart again, While this finds home beneath your mound. My soul may burn, eyes may turn red, Dark thoughts will soon invade my head. But drops of spirits will help the ache, So, barmaid, please pour for my sake. I take my rest when lights take hide, A silent night to calm my mind. An unstained dress lies by my side, A ghost of girl I hope is kind.” Crismento strolled down the alleyway until after a turn to the right he found himself at a dead end. He just shrugged and, without even a slightest pause in his song, turned around to walk back. Cris noticed a pale, browned haired girl and felt that he should approach her. Maybe it was something about her looks, or maybe it was just that she was the first person that day that appeared to be worth talking to. Whatever the case, it was as good of a reason as any. Crismento couldn’t remember if he had passed the girl on his way towards the end of the alley. If he had and she noticed him, then she would probably know that he was lost. And he wasn’t about to hide it. In fact, it seemed like a great conversation starter. The song ended just as Cris neared the girl. If she looked up at him, she would be met with a small, warm smile and a soothing gaze of his blue eyes. This generic nice guy look has become his default persona and even the con man himself couldn’t always tell where the mask ended and the true Crismento Miren began. It’s been a while since he had last met him. ”Excuse me, miss?” he spoke in the same soft voice that he had just been crooning in. The words came out clearly enunciated with seemingly little to no effort. ”Would you terribly mind to be a beautiful sign of a change in my luck and happen to know the way around this town that appears like a maze to me?” |
OOCI wonder if I could get a job as lullaby author