Kenept Oraji 68th Fall 512 AV Streets of Lhavit Kenept was back on the street. The first thing he had done upon entering the city was find the inn. He was in need of somewhere to stay while he sorted things out, and for right now the inn would have to do. He was unsure whether or not he would be staying here far into the future. Things hadn't really gone his way over the past season, as many things had happened that were out of the ordinary for him. And he didn't really have a plan. But as for now, it was time to learn a little more about the city in which he was residing. There was a slight breeze in the city, causing Kenept's cloak to flutter behind him as he walked. It was slightly colder here than it had been at home, causing Kenept to fasten his cloak around himself to avoid the chill. Many people walked by as Kenept walked around The Zintia. The expressions and tones of these people told him that they either did not know Kenept was an outsider, or they just did not care, or perhaps they did know and care, but maybe they just weren't the questioning type. Whatever it was, Kenept was completely fine with it. He wanted to get a good basis of where he was before he became side-tracked on the logistics of people. Before long, Kenept had found himself sitting on a bench in a courtyard. He pulled the collar of his cloak closer to his face as the breeze blew across the courtyard, blowing Kenept's shoulder-length black hair across his face. Facing the northeast, he was presented with a wonderful view of the two peaks the innkeeper had called The Sartu, and The Tenten. The Sartu, to the north, stood taller than any other peak around, and had, from what Kenept could tell, many beautiful buildings on it. The Tenten, off to the east, was shorter, but was just as beautiful. This city was fascinating to Kenept. But at the same time it made him nervous. What would he do here? He had no plan, and no friends. He was here, alone, trying to make something of himself in a new world. Maybe it would be better for him to talk to someone. Then at least he could get a good idea of where to start, or things that were happening in Lhavit. He knew very little of this city, and finding a native may be quite helpful to him in a time like this. After all, his brother would do the same. He wouldn't just sit around for forever and do nothing. No, he would take the first day and get situated, and then venture out into the new world after that. And that was just what Kenept was planning on doing. Unless, of course, somehow venturing had found Kenept before he was quite ready for it. |