Season of Fall, Day 19, 511 AV
So, this is the Slag Heap Fire… Zenai cringed as he walked down the road towards it. As he got closer, there were more and more people doing more and more ridiculous things. Gambling, drinking, fighting and the usual thing you would see in an anarchist’s city. This is supposedly the most popular entertainment spots in all of Sunberth. The main attraction was the massive fire in the middle of it all. It both frightened and intrigued Zenai; it was wild, uncontrollable and dangerous but it was also warm, exciting and awe-aspiring. Zenai would have expected to be something to be avoided so either the regular goers are quite confident the fire won’t harm them or they’re just stupid. Seems more of the former but he doesn’t know for sure. Ramshackle buildings and booths are all around him as he walked towards his intended destination. Makeshift huts housing gambling dens, drinking bars and whore houses. How can anyone do any of those things in such a dirty environment? There was garbage all around him, some of which are jagged and pointy, while there are graffiti, which were mostly curses and misspelled words, all over the place. He knew Sunberth was bad but the Slag Heap Fire brought it all to a new level.
Why was he here in the first place? Oh right. Bob. That vagik Bob. Both a friend you would like to hang out with and a person who you would like to strangle. Still, a friend is a friend. In addition, Zenai is still new to this place and Bob would most likely have connections. Connections that Zenai can tap into. He wouldn’t have survived until now without knowing a secret or two and Zenai intends to learn. This is one of things of being a friend; some you would do it out of companionship, some you would do it of networking and some you would do it out of pure greed. Zenai wasn’t sure what he’s doing it for exactly so he just went along with it. Bob had come to him a couple days ago when he just recovered from that incident with the dragoon. Long story short, Bob managed to persuade Zenai to come and be his muscle during his rat races. Rat races. Really? Zenai was curious at the notion of rat racing but somehow, it spells retarded and stupid and probably the whole set. He just goes with it.
He wanted to make a steady pace but the frantic scene of people running here and there as well as the occasional out-of-arena fights mean that Zenai had to quicken his pace while weaving in and out of many obstacles. He also had to be careful with his persons. Too many opportunities for a misunderstanding and too many chances to get mugged. He had to be more aware of his surroundings and luckily, the great fire gave ample lighting almost as if it was daylight. He was also glad of the warmth it gave as winter was coming around and the cold has a way to dampen your senses.
At last, he arrived at his new job location. Nothing says landmark than a crowd of people. Cheers and jeers were freely exchanged as Zenai entered into the crowd to get to wherever Bob is, which is mostly likely near the racing pits of sorts. He tried to hit into cracks and openings so he wouldn’t bump into people but eventually, he had pull and push away people to actually move in this sea of people. Some didn’t notice him, some cursed in which Zenai gave him a
Petch off! stare, he was here on the job and he intends to do just that. His relatively short time spend under Ol’ Leg’s employment have thought him a few things and he likes to practice them as often as possible. Either you learn on the job or fail and die. Simple as that.
Eventually, he reached the racing pits where the rat races would be held. Like the rest of the Slag Heap Fire, it was a makeshift arena mostly made out of whatever there was nearby. At most, “materials” was dragged from somewhere else. Zenai doubt on its structural integrity but this was Sunberth so expect that sort of thing. He followed the limits of the racing pits, trying to find Bob in the midst of the crowd. Most likely he would be near the racing pits where he can be seen and heard, in addition to addressing and taking bets from the crowd of people. How he does this is something Zenai wouldn’t need to think or worry about. Zenai was to be muscle and guard. Nothing more, nothing less. Seems simple enough for Zenai and surely Bob would deal with the finer details of this rat race. Eventually, he saw Bob and Zenai “swam” faster towards him. He was getting his rats ready and with whip in hand to discipline them whenever he needs to. The rats seem to be starving and restless.
“Bob!” He shouted over the shouting of other people. “BOB!”
“Zenai? Zenai! Glad you can make it. Come. Come. We have much to do.”
Zenai was able to make it to Bob while Bob was finishing up some arrangements.
“So, did you have trouble finding the place? Anyone given you trouble?”
Zenai shook his head. “None at all but I could sense some brewing.”
“No worries, my friend. Leave everything to me.”
“Yes, leave you with that whip and this crowd people.”
“You said it as if I couldn’t do it.”
“I didn’t mean that.”
“Liar.” Bob accused Zenai.
“Woah, I’m just here to guard. Just do anything that would put me in stiches again.”
“Ah, of course. Of course. Saw you the other day. Not a pretty sight. ANYWAY! We’re going to start so look guard-y or something. We had loads of mizas to make.”
Zenai took his place next to Bob, making sure no one interrupts his task-mastering of the rats or making sure he was making a profit off of these people. Guard him against all these people; Zenai would rather fight that dragoon again. At least, he has the courtesy to decapitate him straight off rather than beating him until Zenai is dead. As an employee, he has to make sure Bob was healthy otherwise Zenai wouldn’t get anything out of this venture and he had better getting something out of this otherwise the gossip of tomorrow would be “Midget got strangled”.