2 Su, 510 AV, Midday
The city of Syliras was an incredible sight, at least to Kane Roth, and not for its splendor and beauty alone, but for what it meant to him. It was a new beginning, a new life, away from the old one.
Still didn't change the fact of how far away the place was. Still had another few miles to go, but nothing compared to the journey here, no, another five miles or so was a cake walk in comparison. Still, even from far off it was beautiful, Kane's sunken eyes looking over the massive urban center from atop his paint, which was in stark contrast to himself, remarkably well fed, while if one could see within his clothing one would find a sunken belly, very faint ribs. All in all, Kane was near death, if he hadn't made it this far when he did he would've likely starved to death in the wilderness, but he'd been putting a little bit of food aside for a while now, had a good stockpile hoarded up. Been saving up for a celebration, a celebration he'd soon experience. Reaching around on his left he unslung the rucksack from his shoulders and brought it about, eagerly rooting through it with a zeal found rarely outside a starving beast for the small cloth sack he kept his food in. Quickly he found it and loosened its drawstring, taking out several pieces of dried rabbit meat to devour.
The farms began to blend together as Kane focused more and more on the food, time passing quite quickly as he began to empty the sack, the only acknowledgement made was to the odd farmer, to whom he simply gave a friendly nod before continuing with his meal, his drawn cheeks to the brim with food. It was as if he couldn't get enough food, and had to force himself to cease before he became violently ill, and begrudgingly retied the somewhat depleted sack back into his ruck, and after donning it turned his eyes back to Syliras, which was considerably closer now, only a mile or two, the paint carrying on at a steady pace. His woolen cloak seemed to act as an oven in the midday summer heat, though he refused to remove it, keeping his knife hidden in the back waistband of his trousers; too long had he lived in Sunberth, always ready for a fight, always looking over his shoulder. Perhaps he wouldn't need such habits in Syliras.
But perhaps he would. Things can always go wrong, and most often they do.
The gate loomed overhead sooner than he'd thought it would, and already excitement began to build in him, the twin ivory hued towers thrusting prominently into the vast expanse of blue above, looking to the two knights standing vigil at the gates he gave them a friendly nod as he rode on, though the reigns of his horse were seized as one of the knights eyed him cautiously, "Your horse seems to be in good shape, but... you don't look too good, friend." It was true, Kane's unusual wraithlike figure failed to suit either his build or his bone structure, but he simply replied, with a faint smile,
"Food's hard to come by in the wilderness." Eyeing him for a few moments longer the knight eventually nodded and gestured past the gate, into the city,
"Enjoy Syliras, and stay out of trouble. We keep a clean town." Nodding in response, he resumed his course into the city, hearing the guard call after him, "Good luck." Sighing, his chest heavy with apprehension he began rubbing his medallion between his thumb and index finger, and Kane muttured under his breath,
"I'll need it."