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<blockquote data-quote="Dog Moon" data-source="post: 2890837" data-attributes="member: 23023"><p>The breakfast is simple enough, basic fare consisting of bread, honey, and eggs with milk. You fill up on the food and pay your tab. Vita finishes her hand, of which she loses. She puts the money in a small pouch and ties it around her left wrist, lacking any other place to store her wealth.</p><p></p><p>You leave, heading towards the city of Manifest which lies down the path. The path is just as mundane as the day before, but finally, as you are tiring, you see ahead of you the signs of civilization. Breaking the path in the midst of the forest is a great wall with a single gate that you can see. The gate is currently open and from within are numerous figures, many translucent light blue people as well as plenty of flesh and blood people. Although most are Human of different nations, plenty of non-Humans walk the street inside. Noises common to that of a city drift towards you from within the walls.</p><p></p><p>Though you cannot see much from your current standpoint, you notice that despite it's location in the Land of the Dead, it has the appearance and feel of a normal city except for two main difference, both obvious in nature. The first is the architecture: statues litter the streets, placed not quite completely out of the way. Secondly, the inhabitents consist of both flesh and blood people as well as the translucent blue people, the latter who seem to dominate the city. Although Humans are the most common of both types, non-Humans are far from being rare. Several structures stick out above the wall, one of which is a tall tower jutting high into the sky. Upon the sides of this black tower are statues, some hanging on tightly and others appearance is if their weight should cause them to fall to the streets below. In the midst of the statues are large carvings of faces with very realistic expressions.</p><p></p><p>Two guards stand outside in next to the gates, one on either side. Their helms do not cover their faces, and you notice that both are translucent blue. One steps forward as you approach. <span style="color: DeepSkyBlue">"Please state your business in Manifest."</span> You both notice that he doesn't appear to be including Vita in this statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dog Moon, post: 2890837, member: 23023"] The breakfast is simple enough, basic fare consisting of bread, honey, and eggs with milk. You fill up on the food and pay your tab. Vita finishes her hand, of which she loses. She puts the money in a small pouch and ties it around her left wrist, lacking any other place to store her wealth. You leave, heading towards the city of Manifest which lies down the path. The path is just as mundane as the day before, but finally, as you are tiring, you see ahead of you the signs of civilization. Breaking the path in the midst of the forest is a great wall with a single gate that you can see. The gate is currently open and from within are numerous figures, many translucent light blue people as well as plenty of flesh and blood people. Although most are Human of different nations, plenty of non-Humans walk the street inside. Noises common to that of a city drift towards you from within the walls. Though you cannot see much from your current standpoint, you notice that despite it's location in the Land of the Dead, it has the appearance and feel of a normal city except for two main difference, both obvious in nature. The first is the architecture: statues litter the streets, placed not quite completely out of the way. Secondly, the inhabitents consist of both flesh and blood people as well as the translucent blue people, the latter who seem to dominate the city. Although Humans are the most common of both types, non-Humans are far from being rare. Several structures stick out above the wall, one of which is a tall tower jutting high into the sky. Upon the sides of this black tower are statues, some hanging on tightly and others appearance is if their weight should cause them to fall to the streets below. In the midst of the statues are large carvings of faces with very realistic expressions. Two guards stand outside in next to the gates, one on either side. Their helms do not cover their faces, and you notice that both are translucent blue. One steps forward as you approach. [COLOR=DeepSkyBlue]"Please state your business in Manifest."[/COLOR] You both notice that he doesn't appear to be including Vita in this statement. [/QUOTE]
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