Search vessels were sent out to check out the area with no luck. The man had simply vanished. In light of that Ka increased patrols around the area and wanted word of any suspicious activity. The events had been occurring on both a large and small scale. The wind mage was one of the few in his guild to be able to handle a major threat so he stood ready and kept himself open to respond to the call whenever it came.
As a result for the past few days, Kaz made his way down to the docks and set up shop at a local cafe that overlooked the sea. He wanted to be ground zero for anything that would happen.
He sat in the small cafe just as he did the day before. A cup of steaming tea on the table in front of him. His eyes moving from starring out of the sea to closing as he sipped the tea while looking through some paperwork. A pile of documents was piled on the table. Work that he had brought with himself. In case of an emergency, he could leave it securely with the owner of the shop.
The wind was warm today and almost nurturing. it blew the signs of the stores to gently sway back and forth. Laughter washed over the docks as children rushed by. A few fishermen grumbled at them to stay out of the way then quickly smiled at the jovial nature of youth. The boats were speckled out at sea with men standing on the edges with fishing lines cast out. Others sailed out deeper to cast nets for tuna.
WC 315