For now, that didn’t matter, Konstantin would need for first establish himself within Astera and learn as much as he could about the town itself and the area around it. With each step, he made further into the town, the smell of ocean grew stronger. The coastal winds were fierce as it beat against the white buildings of Astera Town carrying seawater overwhelming every other smell. Dark thunder clouds grew over the town as Konstantin Sokolov, wielder of the mighty Stormcaller entered the boundaries of the town.
Konstantin was unfamiliar with the town itself and was relying on offhand information from the locals, those of whom were still outside, of course, and the various street signs that were dotted around the town. Neither sources proved helpful with Kon losing his sense of direction in the streets of seemingly identical buildings as the storm clouds brought with it a heavy downpour. Dressed in his traveling attire composed of his former factions blue uniform underneath his thick fur coat and hood, Konstantin ignored the rain and continued walking hoping to find the center of town.
The citizens around Kon were clearly concerned with the sudden shift in weather and had begun retreating inside carrying with them anything that couldn’t resist the worsening weather. Kon was aware of the cause and severity of what the storm was and thus continued his way through the town. He was heading to the center of town in the hopes to meet up with Nerva or one of the members who was affiliated with him, however, he was ultimately more interested exploring the area for when a demonic rift does finally appear, so he would at least know the layout of the town somewhat.
In truth Kon could stop the storm at any point by relinquishing the bow from his grasp and return it to his back however by creating such a distraction, he was able to go about his business without rubbing shoulders with the rest of society. And while Kon had no problems with people, he preferred to go about his business without having to deal with the odd drunk throwing up on him or the cries of a child begging their parents for a treat. Extreme as it was, Kon knew of far worse things he could do to avoid people, teleporting through people’s homes or turning himself invisible being just two examples. At least this way he was just discouraging normal citizens from being around him and people could still easily interact with him although they would get wet as a result.
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