8th Day of Fall, 510 A.V.
Gabriel had been out in the wilds for some time. Surviving on what he could and the courteousy of others he managed to bump into. This was the closest place he knew of from following the few signs that were in place along the roads. The moon shone brightly in the night sky, stars sparkling and shimmering in the twilight hours. The young mans gait was slow, mixed with a bit of uneasiness and boredom for good measure. His left hand rested complacently upon the grip of his blade, it hung well on his belt sheathed away. For it was all that stood between him and death in many a situations. Most doubted he could handle himself at such an age. But with his training, and sheer determination he’d always come through.
Finally his weary footfalls brought him to Sunberth. The place wasn’t exactly a haven. There was no shining beacon of lanterns, and the cobblestone road was half dirt. He passed through the southern entrance, which looked to be half torn down. The masonry work of the wall stripped away. By what, he was unsure. Those crimson hues shifted back and forth looking for any signs of life as he cautiously traversed the humble and shattered beginnings of the travesty of a city.
Gabriel wasn’t aware of the history of the place for the most part. But, from what he had heard on passing, it was quite the cesspool of crime and chaos. Something drew him here though. Certainly he’d run into something of interest, and regardless he needed to pick up some supplies, a tent, and some other run of the mill things. After all, sleeping on the ground with the bugs was getting old. And finding a spider trailing across your face was never fun to wake up to.
Gabe eyes latched onto the first sounds and sight he could take in. It appeared to be a man, ill dressed, and quite drunk. His stride was obviously clumsy and apparently quite aimless. He stumbled towards Gabriel a bit. The man wasn’t too tall, and looked quite slim. Probably due to blowing all his cash on booze Gabe would assume. It appeared he was armed, the hilt of a dagger or short sword protruding from his waistline and grimy clothes. Well that and he had a bottle of cheap swill in his grasp. If that could even be counted as an instrument of the battlefield. Gabriel put it more akin to a daily object, but being hit in the face with a blunt object was never a very fun proposition.
“Hey! You dere’ BOY!” the drunk man shouted out, rather loud and obnoxiously. His free hand pointing at Gabe, his head slumped a bit. A few more clumsy steps and he was quite close. Gabriel would never let him get past an invisible line he’d always created. Roughly it was one meter. Anything that came within’ that circle that was an unknown, was subject to him drawing his blade in a rather violent manner. Gabes thumb rested at the edge of his trained weapons guard. Willing to push it out of its sheath at any moment.
“May I help you ser?” the young mans voice was steady and calm. Eyes staying focused on the erratic movements of the stranger. Anything overly exaggerated would be unacceptable to the young man. Yet he did not necessarily feel threatened in the presence of this person.
“Boy! You shoudn’t be on des’ streets at night! Not safe ere’ at dis’ time o’ the hour!” the drunken man continued to talk wheeling forwards a little bit, and then crashing forwards towards Gabe. Tripping over his own feet in quite a hilarious manner. Gabriel didn’t draw his sword, instead he closed the small gap between them, catching the mans mass in his arms. He wasn’t that heavy, but Gabe buckled under the transients dead weight.
“Are you alright? You should go lay down…” the boy said calmly holding the man in place. The strangers arms were draped around him, preventing him from even getting t his weapon, not that he’d have been able to draw it in a drunken haze in the first place, at least not without cutting himself more the likely.
Using Gabriel as a thing to balance against, the man pushed against his shoulders, standing upright once more. The hand with the bottle in it rose up as he pointed to a nearby ramshackle of a home. “Dat’ be my house right over dere’ son. Woud’ you be kin’anouf to guide me there boy? You can even stay if yer’ like. Least’n I’s could offer ya’. Hate to see you cold an alone ere’. An I’m sure me daughter would mind a visitor.” The voice came out somewhat excited. The smell of alcohol wafting forth from between his lips.
“Very well. I don’t see why not, and your offer is overly kind. Allow me.” Gabriel took the mans left wrist within’ his grasp. Fingers coiling gently over it. He did his best to guide him towards the door. Always standing right beside him and keeping him upright, so he didn’t end up face planting the cobblestone road with his face in a most brutal manner. He kept’ stride with the drunken figure and then introduced himself.
“My name is Gabriel. What’s yours?” the voice trailed off quietly into the night as they came to the front door to the mans abode.
“Tis’ Gregor. And good meetin’ ya’self Gabby.” The mans slurred speech spilled forth not even able to form Gabriel’s’ name correctly.
A few knocks on the door and it opened…