Kaz Brekker (
demjiin) wrote in
revivalproject2021-02-08 01:46 pm
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The Devil made it hard to see
WHO: Kaz Brekker and you
WHERE: All around Temba. just after Kaz shows up, also the Bloodsport
WHAT: Catch-all for Febuary
WHEN: month of Febuary
WARNINGS: Blanket warning that Kaz is a dick
Kaz wasn't very sanguine about Temba in general, but even less about the Agri and the watching they did. Just the idea of being watched all the time made his skin crawl. But he needed to know more about the city he'd been brought to, so he left where he'd been hiding out in the abandoned hotel and made his way across the city.
First, he went to the fountain. He traced the square it sat in the middle of and marked it on his mental map. Then he looked around to see the large and mostly transparent building, Kaz also mentally marking it on his map. From there he could see a blocky building next with what appeared to be a tower attached to it. Making a ba slow beeline for the tower, the rhythmic sound of Kaz's cane punctuated his steps in his trademark staccato beat.
The Bloodsport
Kaz has never seen a ship like this. And it was a ship, judging from the exterior, but it was certainly not meant to ride ocean waves like every other ship he'd seen in the Kirch harbor. The entrance seemed to unlock itself for him and the door opened as though inviting him in. Slowly, the staccato beat of his steps measured and thoughtful, he made his way inside. Kaz was cautious about observing everything that made up the ship, but he couldn't entirely suppress a little boy's feeling of awed excitement the further he went. There was no wood and the metal enclosed all of the ship with only a small transparent portion. The more he saw, the more he could tell some of the ships spaces were meant to house people.
WHERE: All around Temba. just after Kaz shows up, also the Bloodsport
WHAT: Catch-all for Febuary
WHEN: month of Febuary
WARNINGS: Blanket warning that Kaz is a dick
Kaz wasn't very sanguine about Temba in general, but even less about the Agri and the watching they did. Just the idea of being watched all the time made his skin crawl. But he needed to know more about the city he'd been brought to, so he left where he'd been hiding out in the abandoned hotel and made his way across the city.
First, he went to the fountain. He traced the square it sat in the middle of and marked it on his mental map. Then he looked around to see the large and mostly transparent building, Kaz also mentally marking it on his map. From there he could see a blocky building next with what appeared to be a tower attached to it. Making a ba slow beeline for the tower, the rhythmic sound of Kaz's cane punctuated his steps in his trademark staccato beat.
The Bloodsport
Kaz has never seen a ship like this. And it was a ship, judging from the exterior, but it was certainly not meant to ride ocean waves like every other ship he'd seen in the Kirch harbor. The entrance seemed to unlock itself for him and the door opened as though inviting him in. Slowly, the staccato beat of his steps measured and thoughtful, he made his way inside. Kaz was cautious about observing everything that made up the ship, but he couldn't entirely suppress a little boy's feeling of awed excitement the further he went. There was no wood and the metal enclosed all of the ship with only a small transparent portion. The more he saw, the more he could tell some of the ships spaces were meant to house people.
