16-Summer-514
Another day in paradise.The knight thought sourly as he stepped through the door. It was the early bells of their third day in Zeltiva. Markus had not been kind this morning. He had been silent and his temper had been on the verge of exploding at all times. It had been a full day and his wrath had not ceased one bit since finding out about his family. The deception involved. His right fist clenched tightly as he forced himself to not beat the living shyke out of the wall to the World's End Grotto just to vent some of his frustration. Syliras had the training grounds where he could go nuts and expend every ounce of pent up anger and relieve himself of some of that tension.
Zeltiva, to his knowledge, had no such places for him to go. Besides, he did not have time to waste on such useless things. He needed to get information. And he wanted information straight away. His family had told him enough that he would know where to start looking for his family. Or look for information. Sailors. They bragged. They drank. They talked. If they didn't talk, Markus would find a way to make them talk. As much as Markus wanted to drag aside the first sailor and make him squeal every sin he had ever commited, Markus knew he was way out of his jurisdiction in Zeltiva and the city had, although probably incredibly corrupt, their own police force. At least in the harbour district where Markus was headed.
The wave guard... Markus snorted at his own thoughts. He had met a member of their acclaimed guard on the way to Zeltiva. One of the higher ranking members of the small police force. Or guard force. Whatever they called it. If he could find a decently intelligent member of that force and one not corrupted by greed. One still in the service of the citizens and not the filthy rich and equally morally corrupt merchants. If that was possible, if those even existed. He had a chance at finding information. Or finding a source of information. Still he trecked towards the harbour. S'Essy was somewhere about. He threw a glance over his shoulder. Looking for the healer amidst the people who had wisely moved out of the way for the angered, armed young sergeant.
He did not wear the armour that he had brought. Too cumbersome and far too aggressive, despite his mood, he was not here to start a war in the streets of Zeltiva. Only bring down a couple of scum who had hidden his family somewhere in the city. The right hip had a dagger. The left hip carried the Peacekeeper. No shield. Once more, too suspicious. The pin on the right of his chest however, was worn proudly. Two swords in gleaming silver. Anyone who knew what that meant, also knew he knew how to wield both those weapons carried.
To mess with him would be a good way to get into an early grave.
Come out come out wherever you are, waver. He thought to himself. Another glance over his shoulder to make sure S'Essy kept up and that was when the large man collided with something or someone.