The capital city of the south, Hargeon. A place that he knew of and about but had never been to. It had been a central part of one of the strongest light guilds in the entire region of fiore and a staple for trade on the oceanfront for decades, if not a hundred or more years. The idea that generations of people had lived and died here making the world revolve in their own little way was something that made him happy that the rune knights sent him here. There was undoubtedly more history to learn here; being in central was good and all but it didn’t encompass the whole world. Only a very small portion of it.
He had picked his arrival time to be around mid morning, not quite breakfast but not quite lunch either. An easy arrival time he found; less bustle and more people trying to get where they want to go to start their day. So people might be a little hurried if they were up. The gate guards were a little surprised at seeing him, the towering demon’s never faltering smile presented itself warmly as he showed them his rune knight badge. A powerless trinket but none the less important.
They let him in without much of a fuss and saturn took a bite out of one of the last travel sandwiches he had prepared ahead of time. It looked tiny in his hand and it was more for taste than sustenance honestly. He was in his usual outfit, the baggy blue trousers held up by a sash with a dangling tasset down the middle that had four diamond symbols and the rune knight emblem in the middle of them. He wore no shirt but instead had a sort of shawl that went around his shoulders; though it lacked a hood. What would you call that sort of thing anyway?
Hargeon was a city he had never been to before; so the first step was to get acquainted with the vast city. Learning the locations of the shops, inns and other landmarks was important. But also getting to know where the guild hall for bp would be important as he had to visit it at one point or another.
”A proper meal wouldn’t go wrong now would it…”
He found himself humming as he walked along, it was one of the few songs he knew. A sad and somber tale filled with hope. Something he had shared with someone he cared for deeply and ever since it was something that was constantly on his lips as though simply sharing it once was enough to wanting to share it more and more. Though given that it came from deep down it was infused with mana; making it a far more powerful song than it had any right to be.