[Surya Plaza] 5th of Fall, 509 AV
Nex padded along the cobble stone walkway, making his way amoung the stalls in the only way he could. It had been nearly two years since he had been cursed by a evil mage, and finally it had been almost worn off completely. Still, pieces of rock still clung to his fur, just as much as part of his body, as he very skin was, and just as vital. Atleast he wasn't almost entierly covered in it still like he was in the begining. The years wernt two hard on Nex though, as he most enjoyed being in his natural form, and despite the discomfort the rock gave him, it gave him a excuse to stay in his wolf form and not have to take on a human guise as perfore various chores and what nots. His current ailment had severly dampered his effectivness for the labors he would have his servant do, and since he was either unable or unwilling to try and revert to human form, he had been assigned with primarly courior missions, primarly supporting such packages on his back, a custom made back pack holding the items, curtousy of his master.
Nex licked his lips, and bounded between and around the market stalls glad to finally be rid of the burden. He still had some time before he would be expected back, so he figured he would be good to have a little bit of free time for himself. Ducking deftly into a side alley that bordered the market, he tugged off the custom made pack from his back, and then dropped it into a narrow crevice where it wasn't likely to be noticed by anyone casually passing by or through the presumably little used alley way. He started to take off down the narrow side street when he caught a whif of something strangely familiar, and started making his way towards it while he tried to decipher the puzzle the scent played before him. All of a sudden it dawned on him and caused him to suddenly skid to a stop. The same Nuit that cursed him all those years ago was here! As to why he was back here and his intentions, Nex did not know but he intended to find out he thought as he bounded away in the direction of where he thought the man to be nearest.
Nex padded along the cobble stone walkway, making his way amoung the stalls in the only way he could. It had been nearly two years since he had been cursed by a evil mage, and finally it had been almost worn off completely. Still, pieces of rock still clung to his fur, just as much as part of his body, as he very skin was, and just as vital. Atleast he wasn't almost entierly covered in it still like he was in the begining. The years wernt two hard on Nex though, as he most enjoyed being in his natural form, and despite the discomfort the rock gave him, it gave him a excuse to stay in his wolf form and not have to take on a human guise as perfore various chores and what nots. His current ailment had severly dampered his effectivness for the labors he would have his servant do, and since he was either unable or unwilling to try and revert to human form, he had been assigned with primarly courior missions, primarly supporting such packages on his back, a custom made back pack holding the items, curtousy of his master.
Nex licked his lips, and bounded between and around the market stalls glad to finally be rid of the burden. He still had some time before he would be expected back, so he figured he would be good to have a little bit of free time for himself. Ducking deftly into a side alley that bordered the market, he tugged off the custom made pack from his back, and then dropped it into a narrow crevice where it wasn't likely to be noticed by anyone casually passing by or through the presumably little used alley way. He started to take off down the narrow side street when he caught a whif of something strangely familiar, and started making his way towards it while he tried to decipher the puzzle the scent played before him. All of a sudden it dawned on him and caused him to suddenly skid to a stop. The same Nuit that cursed him all those years ago was here! As to why he was back here and his intentions, Nex did not know but he intended to find out he thought as he bounded away in the direction of where he thought the man to be nearest.