Nomad 56th of Spring, 512 AV It was a typical night in the Sunset Quarter. Dark, mysterious, and full of crime. Nomad decided to scout out the local area for somewhere to rob. There weren't too many people around because most were afraid of being alone at night in Sunberth. Nomad was the exact opposite. He hated the day because it was very hard to pull of robberies and assassinations and favored the night because it was the opposite. All shadows, everyone asleep, and silence filling the air. He was walking around a street that he knew somewhat of. He knew this street by certain stones in the street that were missing and the street had a very "distinct" smell. He didn't know every nook and cranny, but he had a general idea of good houses that were not too difficult to rob. As he was gazing into the stars, looking into the sky trying to notice a few patterns that were reckognizeable, he had bumped into a strange-looking man. The man was glaring at him, Nomad just stared back not talking, just giving the man a look that said "Don't mess with me." Nomad looked down at the man and saw that the man was pulling out a small weapon. Nomad identified this as a dagger. The man lunged forward with his dagger as Nomad quickly side-stepped the attack and stabbed the man in the abdomen. The man fell to the ground shrieking in pain. Nomad just stood there, giving the man the same look as before. The man cried out, "Please! Kill me and let my death be fast!" Nomad took his sai and stabbed the man, this time aiming for the heart. Nomad wiped off the blood of his blade and thought what else to do. Nomad decided to look up at the stars for a while, without a care in the world, just relaxing. After about 5 minutes, he became very tired and decided to go home. To get practice, he always sprinted home as fast as he could. As he was sprinting, he tripped over a rock and had fallen over straight on his left arm. He was laying on the ground for about 10 minutes as he was doing showing no emotion on his face, but screaming in pain in his mind because he had broken his left arm twice. |