Day One
Roth; it was a great source of information
and rumors, it was perhaps the best place to have traveled, and it was all owed to a sudden bout of inspiration. The three men, walking shoulder-to-shoulder, could not hope to describe why it had suddenly hit them, but it had; they had traveled almost immediately to the city and made considerable haste in questioning its citizens. Many were questioned and many would spill their guts, the center-man, wearing a black cloak and hood that helped to obscure the majority of his features, had his way with people, when he spoke to them, they could not help but answer his inquiries, and there was a reason for that, a completing.
It wasn’t so much his words or his attitude when he spoke to people and nor was it his natural born charisma, of which he had none; no, it was something a bit more special than that, an ability he hadn’t been born with, but had gained through blood, spilled across the streets of some no-name village a life time ago. Indeed, this was his main source of gathering knowledge, people felt an instinctive bond with him, as though they could trust him, as they would their own father, and he preyed on it.
Streets were full and the noise of social activity was overbearing, but the three gentlemen who shuffled through the crowd seemed at home. They were looking for something, something specific, and they’d know it when they saw it. Most of what they had already learned was useless, but not all. They learned who may have knowledge on what they needed, the subject matter was a little complex, in reality, so much of what they asked had been specifically toned down; there was no telling what some of the information they gathered would lead them, but they’d have to investigate every piece. After all, what was the point of what they did, if they didn’t?
“This way,” the cloaked man directed his entourage with a simple word, soft-spoken, but authoritative enough to command the compliance of his acquaintances. “We’ll head to the library that the fat one mentioned and see what we can learn there; this is part of the job, too.”
Neither of the two men who traveled with him made any sort of acknowledgment to what he said, except for the fact that they continued following him, lifelessly, and almost as if they had neither will nor drive of their own. Likewise, the two men, on either side of the center one, were also dressed in much the same way; they both wore dark cloaks, with hoods up, and only very little of their features could be discerned from underneath the shadow cast atop their face; what little that could be seen, however, were strong features; a chiseled jaw-line and cleft chin, most notably.
They would move effortlessly through the city and head towards a rather large library, a library that had been pointed out by a large fellow, name unimportant, but relatively helpful. He assured them that some of the smarter people of Roth liked to collect there, and share what they knew with their colleagues. As good a place as any to start the search, the cloaked, center-man thought.
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FATAL KERNEL ERROR_
Mind link to COMP disconnected_