
Winter of 91 out of 92, 515AV
With the days that passed by, Ferrin had influenced himself to increase his skills with the one and only sword that he only knew how to use. Unfortunately, one can not take from the Fighter's Pit. They can only use what was there and have it at that. But, Ferrin will soon be able to join the Order. Or at least, be a part of it as a Squire. And he can not wait to become one. On the contrary, what he has to wait for would be the multiple seasons of training.
Though, it would be particularly worthwhile if he wanted to gain that honor of becoming a Knight. But, who wouldn't? Who wouldn't want that honor, glory, perhaps even a low content living style? Who? Maybe those of whom who won't want to become a Squire... But, that was fine with the male. He was and still is a Hunter, but he'll probably would not need the money if he was to be a Squire. Would he? Would he still have to pay for all of those taxes that needed to be sustained to those routine checks at the end of every season?
It would be soon to discover of the fact, right? Hopefully. It was well belated after luncheon. And now, the man had set off for a destination to have a moderate meal. Footsteps, echoed lightly throughout the unlit streets. Hushed taps repeated throughout. And the dusky streets was still, with only a few commoners and visitors here and there, but still and quiet. Quiet as a mouse frisked for any remaining signs of food or shelter.
Though, possibly late for a meal anyways. The man passed by a few of the business that were closed for the night and took another turn through the still and unlit streets. With only him, and the fellow commoner's footsteps ringing throughout the distance. Unfortunately, for the Kenashian, things weren't all that peaceful as of yet. The only peace he'll find would be sleep. And that would be about it. And he would enjoy some if he made it home already.
Ferrin heard commotion that stirred the pronounced silence. It sounded like two men arguing over some sort of foul play. Or perhaps terrible bargain. Ferrin anticipated whether or not he should interject. Should he? Or should he check and see if there was such a major problem between the two men? Or was it even two men? Once again, this would be a better reason to be able to at least have his sword with him wherever he went.
The Kenasian peered around the corner. Where there was a dark alleyway, filled with only an account of two people. Men. Both around the same age as Ferrin. And one with a dagger. Ferrin crouched and only peered enough to see enough. "Where is it? Where? That move was foul. Sour just a lemon. Now, tell me!"
OOCHope this was alright.

Though, it would be particularly worthwhile if he wanted to gain that honor of becoming a Knight. But, who wouldn't? Who wouldn't want that honor, glory, perhaps even a low content living style? Who? Maybe those of whom who won't want to become a Squire... But, that was fine with the male. He was and still is a Hunter, but he'll probably would not need the money if he was to be a Squire. Would he? Would he still have to pay for all of those taxes that needed to be sustained to those routine checks at the end of every season?
It would be soon to discover of the fact, right? Hopefully. It was well belated after luncheon. And now, the man had set off for a destination to have a moderate meal. Footsteps, echoed lightly throughout the unlit streets. Hushed taps repeated throughout. And the dusky streets was still, with only a few commoners and visitors here and there, but still and quiet. Quiet as a mouse frisked for any remaining signs of food or shelter.
Though, possibly late for a meal anyways. The man passed by a few of the business that were closed for the night and took another turn through the still and unlit streets. With only him, and the fellow commoner's footsteps ringing throughout the distance. Unfortunately, for the Kenashian, things weren't all that peaceful as of yet. The only peace he'll find would be sleep. And that would be about it. And he would enjoy some if he made it home already.
Ferrin heard commotion that stirred the pronounced silence. It sounded like two men arguing over some sort of foul play. Or perhaps terrible bargain. Ferrin anticipated whether or not he should interject. Should he? Or should he check and see if there was such a major problem between the two men? Or was it even two men? Once again, this would be a better reason to be able to at least have his sword with him wherever he went.
The Kenasian peered around the corner. Where there was a dark alleyway, filled with only an account of two people. Men. Both around the same age as Ferrin. And one with a dagger. Ferrin crouched and only peered enough to see enough. "Where is it? Where? That move was foul. Sour just a lemon. Now, tell me!"
OOCHope this was alright.

