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"Yes..." Grim concluded, with words addressed to nobody in particular. The robed man's hand stroked his hairless chin as his eyes moved across both people and building alike, only to compare the images with the one stored in his mind. Yet, they all seemed the same, every street, every building. As much as he tried recalling any landmark to point him in the right direction, Grim failed each time he would try to recall a specific detail.
"Yes, yes..." The Eiyon repeated, nodding in agreement with himself. The crow on his shoulder only tilted it's head slightly, black eyes blinking underneath it's bone helmet. Even though Dusk couldn't speak, Grim could tell that the bird was skeptical about the whole situation, seeing as the people around him looked busy, rushing to get to wherever they were heading - obviously knowing their way around.
"That way!"" Grim concluded, drawing a few gazes as he did.
Yet no more than a few steps down the very street he was so sure was the correct one, made him realize that it was the same one he had passed the previous four times. It would appear that he was going in circles, and hadn't progressed an inch towards his objective.
His face gave no sign of the frustration he felt at the moment, lips forming only a stiff smile. The Eiyon stood there, knowing only where whatever he felt calling him was, although without answers to where that was, much less what was it that he felt.
A swift stab of Dusk's beak to the side of his head made Grim snap back from his thoughts. He wasn't far from the main gate, probably. Thus, the most logical and reasonable thing to do was trace his way back ti where he started, and avoid the path he had came from.
"I... hate this town." The Eiyon said in a flat tone, only after meeting a dead end while 'backtracking'. Maybe leaving Sunberth wasn't such a sound idea.