Morning 20 Winter 510AV
Like a moth to a flame Layne approached the gates of Sunberth. Edging slowly towards the ominous town wthout a purpose but morbid curiousity she felt the dark structures lure her to her doom. But she had no other direction to turn lest she wished to make the perilous journey back to more civilised pastures. So it was that Layne, a small Konti at such a young age, chose a path that would drastically change her otherwise uneventful life.
Upon entering the city she noticed nothing out of the ordinary. At first glance it seemed to be another Human town struggling to regain to regain it's posture after the catalysm of the Valerian. Walking the streets people bought wares from others quite calmly without the rampant violence that would solidify Sunberth's already volitile reputation. Of course there was the usual rowdy behavior that one would expect from any growth of civiisation. In particular the men lining the street would leer at her, even under the thick hood that she wore. She cursed being born as the beautiful Konti; it drew too much attention to herself. She never knew how to react to such behavior shy as she was. There was of course fighting outside the taverns and the usual prostitution but overall there was nothing out the ordinary.
All in all she felt that her previous fears were foolish and that her hopefully brief stay at Sunberth would be uncomfortable yet unperilous.
Yet what was this feeling that she felt? The streets were not in fact littered with average looking humans but in fact what appeared to be the strongest and most threatening men that Sunberth perhaps had to offer. The men would were fighting had a look in their eyes not to say that they wished to injure the other to overpower them. Instead their eyes betrayed something darker; as if their objective was to torture the other to death.
And this brought a shocking reality to forefront of Layne's mind. The men staring at her were not leering at her in the hopes of some sexual gratifaction but in fact were the stares of predators. As the shocking truth exploded into her intuition she began to walk faster hoping to evade the predatory looks the men were giving to their prey.
They were slavers...if only she realised sooner...
However the men followed and this provoked Layne to jog which the men recipretated with ease causing her to run. Soon she started sprinting through the filthy streets with the men behind her back. And they were gaining. She had no choice but to use her power of spacial recognition to escape. So on she ran scrambling desperately to the undeveloped power she wielded. Her lungs filled with molten iron and her legs tried to betray her by slowing her pace with fatigue. And still her persuers gained.
Finally after what seemed like an eternity of desperate fleeing her sense thrust an escape route into her mind and she violently turned right into a tight space betwen two buildings. She shimmied her way through this tight crevice quickly trying to shake off her persuers. To her luck her short stature allowed her to delve deeper into this crevice and the persuers, evidently too large to fit, snatched into thin air after her wishing for her capture for a Konti prisoner could sell for a small fortune, even one with underdeveloped powers like Layne. After 5 minutes of this futile activity the slavers resorted to threats and soon Layne feared that her so far short life would be filled with humiliating depravity in the hands of such vultures.
And in these short moments Layne muttered prayers to Avalis,Laviku, anyone who could hear her plea for a solution to the prison she had got herself into within mere moments of entering the most dangerous city in Mizahar...