Tenecia
"Listen. I know you're upset." Isaac said, crouching down and meeting Teekle eye to eye. "This town is boring, quiet, not our usual fare. But I'm telling you, there's something...here. I'm not sure what, but I can feel it."
A loud sigh escaped him. "I know, but you're just going to have to trust me. There's something about this place."
The cat seemed to stare up at him for a few seconds, looking around the alleyway that they were positioned in. It's head swiveled to the left, then to the right, then slowly back up towards Isaac. Bright orange eyes peered at him with a clearly disapproving look. Teekle stared at him as intently as a painting in a national gallery.
A groan escaped him.
"I know! I know!" His voice was probably a little bit too loud at this point. Tenecia was a Cortosi city, and a quiet one at that. The population was below just a few thousand, and most folks tended to mind their own business. The Radiant Church didn't have much of a hold, and somehow the government here had kept itself on the good side of both Vel Anir and The Empire.
A remarkable feat that made the whole place very...mundane. Save for the man yelling at his cat in an alleyway. "Just give it a few days, alright?"
"Listen. I know you're upset." Isaac said, crouching down and meeting Teekle eye to eye. "This town is boring, quiet, not our usual fare. But I'm telling you, there's something...here. I'm not sure what, but I can feel it."
"Breow."
A loud sigh escaped him. "I know, but you're just going to have to trust me. There's something about this place."
The cat seemed to stare up at him for a few seconds, looking around the alleyway that they were positioned in. It's head swiveled to the left, then to the right, then slowly back up towards Isaac. Bright orange eyes peered at him with a clearly disapproving look. Teekle stared at him as intently as a painting in a national gallery.
"Mooooooooow."
A groan escaped him.
"I know! I know!" His voice was probably a little bit too loud at this point. Tenecia was a Cortosi city, and a quiet one at that. The population was below just a few thousand, and most folks tended to mind their own business. The Radiant Church didn't have much of a hold, and somehow the government here had kept itself on the good side of both Vel Anir and The Empire.
A remarkable feat that made the whole place very...mundane. Save for the man yelling at his cat in an alleyway. "Just give it a few days, alright?"
"Mrow."