Oshibana.
A peaceful little town, not known for much aside from the railway running through it. Not much was happening in the sleepy burg, people bustling about, getting off of one train and boarding another, cargo being unloaded, day-to-day lives being carried out as they always were. However, one figure seemed out of place in the hustle of the crowd, a certain gray haired mage that didn't quite seemed to be getting anywhere.
It was undeniable. He had to face it. Dmitry Kazakov was lost. Though his sense of direction was excellent most of the time, he was at a loss when it came to navigating towns and cities.
'Damnit all!' The frustrated young man thought. 'How the hell do people live like this?!'
'Oh please, boy.' The wolf spirit Hati said, speaking through the psychic bond between himself and Dmitry. 'How is it that you can traverse mountains and forests with ease, yet you can't seem to find your way through a single town to save your life?'
'Ah cram it, old man!' The medium snapped back, not actually uttering a word out loud. 'It's not like you know where the hell we're goin', do you?' Naturally, this was met with the booming laughter of his mentor, serving only to irritate him further. 'This is a human city, boy. If you can't get around your own species' natural habitat, there's no hope for you." Dmitry's frown deepened still, the only thing capable of halting his wrath at this moment being a nice, salty meal. On that note, he barged into the nearest establishment, not bothering to read the sign, and sat down waiting to be served.
A peaceful little town, not known for much aside from the railway running through it. Not much was happening in the sleepy burg, people bustling about, getting off of one train and boarding another, cargo being unloaded, day-to-day lives being carried out as they always were. However, one figure seemed out of place in the hustle of the crowd, a certain gray haired mage that didn't quite seemed to be getting anywhere.
It was undeniable. He had to face it. Dmitry Kazakov was lost. Though his sense of direction was excellent most of the time, he was at a loss when it came to navigating towns and cities.
'Damnit all!' The frustrated young man thought. 'How the hell do people live like this?!'
'Oh please, boy.' The wolf spirit Hati said, speaking through the psychic bond between himself and Dmitry. 'How is it that you can traverse mountains and forests with ease, yet you can't seem to find your way through a single town to save your life?'
'Ah cram it, old man!' The medium snapped back, not actually uttering a word out loud. 'It's not like you know where the hell we're goin', do you?' Naturally, this was met with the booming laughter of his mentor, serving only to irritate him further. 'This is a human city, boy. If you can't get around your own species' natural habitat, there's no hope for you." Dmitry's frown deepened still, the only thing capable of halting his wrath at this moment being a nice, salty meal. On that note, he barged into the nearest establishment, not bothering to read the sign, and sat down waiting to be served.