Zaros
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☪ If I had to be honest, I didn't like coming to the city. It was uncomfortable for me to be here, and that's saying a lot given my talents. I just never felt as if I fit in proper society. Granted I was only here because my father needed some supplies you couldn't hope to find while in the Badlands. So here I was, in Amoren to pick up some supplies he ordered. This place more than anywhere else in Daravin made me nervous.
It always creeped me out being here, like I was constantly being watched, which could very well had been the case, which made this place even creepier. The quicker I got what I came for the better, I could be back in the comforts of the badlands, granted nothing was truly comfortable there, but it was the home I've come to know and love.
The day seemed to be warm, the sound of a busy city bustling around in my ears as I came to the intended destination. The shop owner greeted me, as I had come to be a familiar face when picking up my father's packages and special orders. It seemed this merchant was the only one he trusted, and the only one who had a fine eye for detail in this forsaken city.
He inquired about the usual casual conversational topics, how I was doing, how my father was doing, and if we would ever come back to the city, trivial stuff like that. I could only smile and chuckle as he was barking up the wrong tree. I don't think I could ever see myself confined to the city ever, there was too much freedom within the badlands despite its harshness.
How people could be ok with being constrained to the ideals of others and being subjected to their will was beyond me, but I knew that I would never willingly be subdued like the masses. In any case, I set my battleaxe to the side and went to help the man lift the heavy crate onto the wagon. ☪
"Common Speech"
"Gentevarese"
"Raillen"
"Self-Thoughts"
It always creeped me out being here, like I was constantly being watched, which could very well had been the case, which made this place even creepier. The quicker I got what I came for the better, I could be back in the comforts of the badlands, granted nothing was truly comfortable there, but it was the home I've come to know and love.
The day seemed to be warm, the sound of a busy city bustling around in my ears as I came to the intended destination. The shop owner greeted me, as I had come to be a familiar face when picking up my father's packages and special orders. It seemed this merchant was the only one he trusted, and the only one who had a fine eye for detail in this forsaken city.
He inquired about the usual casual conversational topics, how I was doing, how my father was doing, and if we would ever come back to the city, trivial stuff like that. I could only smile and chuckle as he was barking up the wrong tree. I don't think I could ever see myself confined to the city ever, there was too much freedom within the badlands despite its harshness.
How people could be ok with being constrained to the ideals of others and being subjected to their will was beyond me, but I knew that I would never willingly be subdued like the masses. In any case, I set my battleaxe to the side and went to help the man lift the heavy crate onto the wagon. ☪
"Common Speech"
"Gentevarese"
"Raillen"
"Self-Thoughts"