He stood in a pure black cloak, with its hood resting behind his head, a gray tunic, fastened by a black belt covered his torso. The finish to his garb was a pair of soft black leather moccasins and a silver bladed saxe knife, whose black and leather pommel, protruded from his belt. Despite his garb, it was hard to see, how he had escaped the notice of everyone, even though his figure seem to disappear and reappear frequently, giving his head, a disembodied look. One could see that with the cowl of his cloak up, he would be almost invisible, blending in perfectly with the shadow of the room. He spoke in a deep, carrying voice, that had a rumbling and tone similar to that of a plane engine, it was accented with an undertone that made it calming …show more content…
Most people, made a point not to cross paths with anyone wearing the identifying, mottled black cloak with and imprinted phoenix, of a helix knight. It was widely believed that the people in the core, were wizards who practiced dark magic. The guilds were mostly self explanatory with an exception to the Helix core. A sum of the few things people knew included: ‘They have something to do with protecting the king or something,’ and well not much. As a result of this, most people referred to them as the King’s corps, acknowledging that they had to do with the king and things of that …show more content…
He would hate it, the work the repetition, everything. There were stories, he knew, of how people lost track of time because every day was the same. People who came into town thinking it was a week ahead, or two weeks back. That was why there was almost no one who voluntarily went there...he would be no exception. Of course, the core knew this, they already knew that, he had not many friends and liked to spend time alone. They also knew that he did not fear them as much as others. Some would call it stalking, but in the core, most people called it, choosing carefully.They always allowed two choices, to join or to work the fields. The fields were there, just as much for a different choice, as a motivation to join and stay. Though once in, not many