It was still cold this early in the morning. He was glad that Spring had arrived and some of the bitterness was leaving the weather. Still not nice, though, he thought, wrapping his cloak tighter around him against the heavy damp of the sea air. His left hand habitually rested on the head of his axe, hanging from a metal loop on his belt, and his right readjusted the shield to a more comfortable position across his back where it wouldn't catch against his armour as much.
He had left his home, such as it was, not long after dawn wanting to arrive at the markets early but certainly not wanting to be out before light. His head felt light and his stomach growled at him. He had had a scant breakfast from what little he had remaining, but it hadn't been enough. He had to save the last of his food though. He cursed himself for buying that cheap wine last night. He had known it was a stupid way to spend the last of his money, but he had wanted to forget for a while. Well, he had - but now he was remembering again.
Shrugging himself out of his self-pitying reverie he again focused on his surroundings. Not clever to let his mind wander whilst he was out and about.
The markets were already bustling as he arrived, although they never really stopped. He quite liked the colour the water went as the morning sun hit it, but was not so fond of the smell of the place. Actually, he wasn't fond of the city at all; not anymore. That's why he was here. He needed money, but he wanted to get out of Sunberth, away from this squallid existence.
The morning breeze was cool across his shaven head as he checked himself to make sure he looked as presentable, and capable, as possible. He entered amongst the first of the stalls, looking for anything that might suggest tiself for work.