5th of Fall, 510 AV
When Marcus stepped onto the street that morning, he felt a small amount of liquid seeping through the bottom of his boot. He looked down and found that the entire street had been covered in a thin layer of water. It had not been a downpour but it had definitely rained the night before. Marcus looked up towards the sky, just to maybe see what the weather would be like later in the day. Unfortunately, it looked like an endless gray cloud had come over the entire land. The sky even gave Marcus a little present, a small rain drop landing directly in his eye. Marcus flinched and covered his eye with his arm. Upon returning his eyes to what was in front of him, a cold wind blew right into him, which caused his entire body to go into a shivering frenzy for a brief moment. He knew that with the end of summer, he was going to have to get used to this kind of weather. It was only going to get worse as they approached the winter months and Marcus was less than excited.
Marcus walked at a faster pace than usual in order to get to the Ironworks faster. The less time he spent out in the cold the better he thought. As usual Marcus had to dodge in and out of the crowds of pedestrians but the weather made it worse than it actually was. While most people ignored him, a few people had greeted him, and Marcus was in no mood to exchange friendly hello's with people. The most he could give them was a nod with a half-assed smile with it.
Soon enough Marcus had some sense of enjoyment upon his arrival at the Ironworks. Marcus rushed in through the door, allowing a cold breeze to enter the room, which startled the man who was taking his cloak off right next to the door. Marcus was quick to close it though as he did not want to experience any more of the chills that the weather had to offer. It was days like this that reminded Marcus that he had it pretty good being a smith rather then a courier.
Marcus put on his apron and gloves and set to work on the anvil closest to the forge.