Timestamp:Night of 37th Spring 516 A.V.
Location:The Great Bazaar
He had been in Syliras for what had to be approaching a full season. As such Hwyn was finally getting used to the grim realities of a city where law lay supreme, one either fell in line, or fell out of it and that usually implied an unpleasant fate. Hwyn had found that with spring the warmer air and balmy evenings had made living in the city slightly more pleasant if not nice. With the warm weather Hwyn's fears of freezing where replace with thoughts of morose loneliness. Aside from the occasional side job or run in with a kindly stranger Hwyn had managed to stay anonymous within the city so full of upturned faces and holier than thou attitudes. He had begun seeking work as a courier but had yet to earn any coin yet pursuing the trade, that didn't however stop his stomach from complaining whenever it grew anxious for sustenance. The day was just coming to a close and it was all too likely that if he didn't act soon any shops or stalls that were open would no longer be. He needed to get prepared to make a move if he was going to get a meal for his favored five finger discount.
Staring into his mirror Hwyn pulled a fake smile. If he hadn't been told so often by "mother" that he wasn't he'd almost swear himself pretty. As it was the best he could ever be was a pale imitation of beauty. Shrugging off the dark thoughts Hwyn grimaced. He'd show her, one way or another. So he began the process of pulling the tangles out of his hair brush after agonizing brush. He'd always had a sensitive scalp that he'd never quite been able to get over. After contenting himself with the relative sheen his hair had acquired Hwyn applied a thin layer of Kohl to his already large eyes and a touch of rouge to his pouting lips, the effect bringing out whatever charm he had in him. Sighing Hwyn looked in the mirror, and frowned at the facade that stared back.
"Who am I?" He pondered unto himself
Donning his dress and disguise Hwyn again took to the streets. Making his way to the market Hwyn began to search for a mark. The sun was beginning to set and as such people were meandering away from the various stalls that littered the markets and most of the best things to buy were already gone. That didn't mean that a few gems wouldne't be left among the twilight shoppers. After a few minutes of searching Hwyn spotted a particularly appetizing stall selling various breads some still somewhat warm by the looks of. Making his way towards the stall Whyn waited tell someone began to make a purchase as the shop keeper turned to sell the customer a muffin Hwyn made a pass on the stall. Walking fast enough to seem in a hurry but not so fast as to arose undue suspicion Hwyn Snagged the small loaf of bread furthest to the left on the display and continued walking hardly breaking his stride. Hwyn made his way to a nearby alley. Right as Hwyn turned the corner Hwyn heard a disgruntled shout in the direction of the baker. Not taking a moment to even look back Hwyn rounded the corner hoping that no one would even bother looking for the loaf of bread. As Hwyn made his way about halfway into the alley he took a moment to sit down in a doorway somewhat concealed from direct sight down the alley and begin tearing into the loaf of bread. To his delight it was still a little warm and soft, Hwyn tore into it with relish letting his guard down not expecting anyone to pursue him. As Hwyn tore into the loaf what daylight that had been left faded into a pastel colored violet sky as the first stars began to wink at the lives beneath them, Zintilla's first gifts of the long night.
Location:The Great Bazaar
He had been in Syliras for what had to be approaching a full season. As such Hwyn was finally getting used to the grim realities of a city where law lay supreme, one either fell in line, or fell out of it and that usually implied an unpleasant fate. Hwyn had found that with spring the warmer air and balmy evenings had made living in the city slightly more pleasant if not nice. With the warm weather Hwyn's fears of freezing where replace with thoughts of morose loneliness. Aside from the occasional side job or run in with a kindly stranger Hwyn had managed to stay anonymous within the city so full of upturned faces and holier than thou attitudes. He had begun seeking work as a courier but had yet to earn any coin yet pursuing the trade, that didn't however stop his stomach from complaining whenever it grew anxious for sustenance. The day was just coming to a close and it was all too likely that if he didn't act soon any shops or stalls that were open would no longer be. He needed to get prepared to make a move if he was going to get a meal for his favored five finger discount.
Staring into his mirror Hwyn pulled a fake smile. If he hadn't been told so often by "mother" that he wasn't he'd almost swear himself pretty. As it was the best he could ever be was a pale imitation of beauty. Shrugging off the dark thoughts Hwyn grimaced. He'd show her, one way or another. So he began the process of pulling the tangles out of his hair brush after agonizing brush. He'd always had a sensitive scalp that he'd never quite been able to get over. After contenting himself with the relative sheen his hair had acquired Hwyn applied a thin layer of Kohl to his already large eyes and a touch of rouge to his pouting lips, the effect bringing out whatever charm he had in him. Sighing Hwyn looked in the mirror, and frowned at the facade that stared back.
"Who am I?" He pondered unto himself
Donning his dress and disguise Hwyn again took to the streets. Making his way to the market Hwyn began to search for a mark. The sun was beginning to set and as such people were meandering away from the various stalls that littered the markets and most of the best things to buy were already gone. That didn't mean that a few gems wouldne't be left among the twilight shoppers. After a few minutes of searching Hwyn spotted a particularly appetizing stall selling various breads some still somewhat warm by the looks of. Making his way towards the stall Whyn waited tell someone began to make a purchase as the shop keeper turned to sell the customer a muffin Hwyn made a pass on the stall. Walking fast enough to seem in a hurry but not so fast as to arose undue suspicion Hwyn Snagged the small loaf of bread furthest to the left on the display and continued walking hardly breaking his stride. Hwyn made his way to a nearby alley. Right as Hwyn turned the corner Hwyn heard a disgruntled shout in the direction of the baker. Not taking a moment to even look back Hwyn rounded the corner hoping that no one would even bother looking for the loaf of bread. As Hwyn made his way about halfway into the alley he took a moment to sit down in a doorway somewhat concealed from direct sight down the alley and begin tearing into the loaf of bread. To his delight it was still a little warm and soft, Hwyn tore into it with relish letting his guard down not expecting anyone to pursue him. As Hwyn tore into the loaf what daylight that had been left faded into a pastel colored violet sky as the first stars began to wink at the lives beneath them, Zintilla's first gifts of the long night.