Day 87, Summer, 514 AV
It was a warm night for Zeltiva, although a cool breeze drifted and caressed the soft and hard skin of the people that were still out on the streets. It was dark and those with any common sense had barred themselves into their houses or settled their bottoms upon a stool within a bar, tavern or inn. For everyone knows that there are those that preyed upon the weak and unsuspecting, that prowled the shadows, their dark intentions creating shadows of their own as they moved about. Black, a young kelvic of only three years, although out upon the streets herself, had different intentions. She had been aware that she needed to work upon a couple of her skills, one being stealth. She felt that she moved too heavily and she didn't feel as if she moved within the shadows competent enough to avoid detection and she wanted to improve upon it.
As for why she chose to do it during the time where the darkness chased away the sun, it was simple. It wasn't as bright as it was during the day time. The moon, would cast a light of its own, but it was soft and gentle, not too harsh upon the eyes and it lulled most people into a dream-like state where they were less likely to be aware of the events shrouding them. The night time was when most people allowed themselves to shrug off their worries and to relax, becoming less unsuspecting. Not like the sun. The sun's light was sharp and harsh, it shone a bright light upon the land, making people wake up and it chased away the nightmares. The day time was when more people were alert and tended to be more wakeful within their steps. The day brought a reality to them that allowed them to think, that made them all the more prim and proper, where-as the night made people more happy, more willing to let loose and just enjoy the night as the moon passed over-head.
Crouching low, behind a couple of crates, her brown gaze observed the men and women that entered into the kelp bar and the young woman bit down upon her bottom lip as she allowed the shadows of the crate to hide her shadowy form from the view of the drunken sailors and those sailors that had just left their ships in order to join in on the fun. It was the 11th bell of the night and business was beginning to pick up, especially for the kelp bar. If it meant good business for the Kelp bar, it certainly would mean good business for Black when the men start to stumble out of the bar and wander down dark shadowed areas where they should be avoiding. It was just the waiting part that got Black, for she would occasionally begin to get impatient. Sometimes, she would delve into the Kelp bar itself in order to score a couple of purses, but when she did that, she ran a high risk of being caught and she didn’t plan on being caught upon this night. For she had something that was too valuable to loose, something that sat nestled close to her heart.
As for why she chose to do it during the time where the darkness chased away the sun, it was simple. It wasn't as bright as it was during the day time. The moon, would cast a light of its own, but it was soft and gentle, not too harsh upon the eyes and it lulled most people into a dream-like state where they were less likely to be aware of the events shrouding them. The night time was when most people allowed themselves to shrug off their worries and to relax, becoming less unsuspecting. Not like the sun. The sun's light was sharp and harsh, it shone a bright light upon the land, making people wake up and it chased away the nightmares. The day time was when more people were alert and tended to be more wakeful within their steps. The day brought a reality to them that allowed them to think, that made them all the more prim and proper, where-as the night made people more happy, more willing to let loose and just enjoy the night as the moon passed over-head.
Crouching low, behind a couple of crates, her brown gaze observed the men and women that entered into the kelp bar and the young woman bit down upon her bottom lip as she allowed the shadows of the crate to hide her shadowy form from the view of the drunken sailors and those sailors that had just left their ships in order to join in on the fun. It was the 11th bell of the night and business was beginning to pick up, especially for the kelp bar. If it meant good business for the Kelp bar, it certainly would mean good business for Black when the men start to stumble out of the bar and wander down dark shadowed areas where they should be avoiding. It was just the waiting part that got Black, for she would occasionally begin to get impatient. Sometimes, she would delve into the Kelp bar itself in order to score a couple of purses, but when she did that, she ran a high risk of being caught and she didn’t plan on being caught upon this night. For she had something that was too valuable to loose, something that sat nestled close to her heart.