Delicious meats and fragrant breads lured Nykko out of his tent space amongst where the Skyglow areas around the market where the sculptures were set up. He'd been working on his juggling ice for too long now and his muscles were starting to cramp from sitting too long. He got up to stretch.
He looked around with a fascinated expression. He felt like a stranger amongst his people, he doubted anyone would recognize him personally. He only ever came into town to make a few Mizas every once in a while when he did his juggling shows. Even now, he felt the claustrophobia creep in. He shuddered and shrugged it off.
With Morwen's gift to keep him warm, he had no need of the cloak he brought along, his spiraling tattoos the only thing covering his chest and back. As he was leaving, he smelled the familiar scent of fresh Djed being ignited. His eye color turned from their usual blue to a suspicious green. Using Fire Reimancy in his Juggling shows for a while now, he knew that feeling all too well. He turned around to see one of the Skyglow’s large Tigress statues being ignited and Coren, one of the people assigned to watch the statues, running after a mysterious culprit.
This was all too comical for him. Had he been more attached to his people, he probably would have been furious. He remembered a time when he would have joined Coren in the heated pursuit, which was embarrassing enough for Coren more than it should have.
Nykko chuckled as he walked away to the bread stands. His stomach was growling, he hadn’t had anything to eat that morning. He was still smiling at what happened. He was sorry he missed it; he really wanted to see who it was that started the mischievous prank. He smiled as he tried to recreate the scene in his imagination. He laughed again, harder this time.
He played with fire Reimancy all the time in his juggling acts. Just parlor tricks. He loved the edge of danger and was glad to know there were others out there that knew danger was just a second emotion for them. The thrill to feel alive and visit the brink of it.
He didn’t realize where he was walking as he made his way to the bread stands, when he walked right into a giant wall of Fur! Oomf! It was a Jamoura!