Morning, 39th of Fall 510
Keres awoke shortly after the sun had risen. Although it had been his habit for years now to sleep during the day, the fatigue of the last weeks had taken its toll on him and he had collapsed the evening before shortly after he and this strange man-thing he was with had returned from wandering the strange streets of this city called Sunberth. He glanced over at the man-thing as it continued to lay motionless on the bundle of cloth that was Keres' cloak. Perhaps it was sleeping the way a creature did, but Keres could see no way that this thing was like any other creature that he had ever seen before.
Keres quietly crossed the room, taking his steps careful not to let the claws on his toes clack on the floor or the boards creak, to his pack. He carefully withdrew a bit of the food he had left and silently ate it while looking around. The room seemed to be without feature to him. It seemed to have no more personality than a box would other than the lingering smell of the human that had previously resided within it. The smell sickened him to a degree: Something will have to be done about that, he thought as he pushed the smell from his nose with a slight sound.
Suddenly, he saw movement from the corner where the man-thing lay. As he watched, the movement continued, but it was almost impossible to make out. Keres crept closer so he could see it more clearly, and to his astonishment, it made no more sense. The man-thing was melting, as it had done the day before, but as soon as he started, his head changed shapes, then his entire body shuddered in a way that was inexplicable, and nearly unfathomable.
Keres stood quietly above the thing as its movements and alterations slowly began to hasten over time before it finally lay still. After a moment of stillness, its eyes crept open and it lay silent (for once) looking up at him.
“Perplexing,” Keres said in Zithanese.