- Joined
- May 15, 2012
- Location
- In your pants.
Cyran wasn't really known for visiting smaller villages--all his work tended to center around the more populated towns and capitols--but this wasn't a usual occasion. His last client told him he'd acted strangely distant. Cold. He needed a break, she'd said, and if he took one she'd pay him triple for his next mark. Whenever someone was offering that much money, he took their request very seriously. So here he was in the smallest village he could locate near-by, tucked away in an immense, lush forest. It didn't even have a name. No gates or walls surrounded the three rows of wooden houses. How the hell was he meant to relax in such a tired, monotone place? This was a dumb idea.. but triple profit? He could endure. "Hey." he pulled a passing-by woman's arm gently, looking her dead in the eye. "The inn?"
"Hi-- four houses down the road.. on the left." Her mouth dropped open instinctively as she looked him over, but she quickly picked up her resolve and carried on after he offered her a slight smirk and his gratitude. Cy started walking down the road, spotting a few beggars here and there.. Many of them were old and withered, likely homeless, but one in particular caught his eye. It was odd to see a teen begging. He arched an eyebrow at the boy before approaching him and throwing him a piece of cloth to cover his unclothed, filthy body. "I'm intrigued enough to feed you and give you somewhere to stay for the night. Tell me your name and come with me to the inn." He shrugged. He wasn't one to waste his money on others. Still, this one might be worth it.
"Hi-- four houses down the road.. on the left." Her mouth dropped open instinctively as she looked him over, but she quickly picked up her resolve and carried on after he offered her a slight smirk and his gratitude. Cy started walking down the road, spotting a few beggars here and there.. Many of them were old and withered, likely homeless, but one in particular caught his eye. It was odd to see a teen begging. He arched an eyebrow at the boy before approaching him and throwing him a piece of cloth to cover his unclothed, filthy body. "I'm intrigued enough to feed you and give you somewhere to stay for the night. Tell me your name and come with me to the inn." He shrugged. He wasn't one to waste his money on others. Still, this one might be worth it.