"Nostalgia" wasn't quite the word.
It had been months since their incursion to retake the city that had served as Capital of Astorea before Finweald, and finally the ragtag coalition of Players and cooperative Landers- who's numbers had dwindled since he had been away- managed to scrap together a semblance of safety amid the chaos. The closer that he came to the Dragonship, the more eerie and surreal it felt to be there at all.
Reclaimed buildings and ruins seemed to blend together as he made his way through the labyrinth of winding streets. Piles of strange mechanical parts that were similar at times to things he knew from the real world were strewn haphazardly. Just as often, there were strange pieces of machinery and tools that seemed born straight from fantasy. Someone with greater knowledge of Magitech learn more from this place than Erick Stryker, but he hadn't come to learn.
Instead, he looked less at the refuse and more at the ethereal threads of energy that flickered in and out above them. No, Erick was certain that no one else could see them; and that was why he never told anyone about why he took these strange walks, keeping to himself.
The deeper he gazed into them, the less he seemed to be aware of anything else around him.
So, when he walked too close to one of the areas of Vintergard that had not been completely cleared of hostiles, it was only natural that he was blissfully unaware of that fact.
He was going to learn today.
@eden
It had been months since their incursion to retake the city that had served as Capital of Astorea before Finweald, and finally the ragtag coalition of Players and cooperative Landers- who's numbers had dwindled since he had been away- managed to scrap together a semblance of safety amid the chaos. The closer that he came to the Dragonship, the more eerie and surreal it felt to be there at all.
Reclaimed buildings and ruins seemed to blend together as he made his way through the labyrinth of winding streets. Piles of strange mechanical parts that were similar at times to things he knew from the real world were strewn haphazardly. Just as often, there were strange pieces of machinery and tools that seemed born straight from fantasy. Someone with greater knowledge of Magitech learn more from this place than Erick Stryker, but he hadn't come to learn.
Instead, he looked less at the refuse and more at the ethereal threads of energy that flickered in and out above them. No, Erick was certain that no one else could see them; and that was why he never told anyone about why he took these strange walks, keeping to himself.
The deeper he gazed into them, the less he seemed to be aware of anything else around him.
So, when he walked too close to one of the areas of Vintergard that had not been completely cleared of hostiles, it was only natural that he was blissfully unaware of that fact.
He was going to learn today.
@eden