Talonia, a sweet paradise for guildless wizards and safe haven for those who needed shelter. It was Sayuno’s first visit, the sorceress had never expressed interest in anything wizard-related so far and she was hardly impressed by what she saw. In fact, she had come here for work above all else and it did not take her very long to find something for which she had to do as little as to assassinate one poor soul. She was fond of work that did not require her to use magic at all and over the years she had become quite skilled with the knife and the machete. Today it was a cheating husband and Sayuno found it almost funny knowing all too well that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. It was nothing someone who had been alone all her life could relate to easily and Sayuno was, most likely, not the type to waste energy on those who did not deserve it anyways.
The wet cement creaked underneath Sayuno’s footsteps and she hurried through the night like a shadow, completely dressed in black and hidden underneath layers of clothes. The streets of Talonia were empty at this time of the day, she barely met anyone and it was much to her delight because it made the job so much easier. No one would ever recognize her and she had abandoned the only person who could put a name to her face behind in Rose Garden. Decayuss. The thought of him alone made her heart flutter a little. Still, none of that mattered today and so she rushed through the alleyways until she arrived at the promised location. It was a tall building, old, rotten and most importantly: abandoned. She was told the man reunited here with his lover every few nights and as he knew nothing, could do nothing and expected nothing it would be easy enough to end his stupid life.
Sayuno, of course, held no grudges against her victims and to her it was all a matter of money. She would kill anyone, really anyone, if the payment sat right with her. Except for Decayuss, maybe. She quietly entered the building and proceeded to sneak upstairs. As expected, he was there and wordlessly Sayuno pulled out the knife and sliced the man’s throat. It was a quick death and he wouldn’t have been able to put up a fight either way, especially not after seeing the demon that hid inside her soul. Sayuno threw the corpse across the room and cut his left ring-finger off. It would prove that she had been successful. Sayuno would meet with her client in yet another abandoned building across the city and luckily for her that woman was simple and satisfied with her work.
She dropped off the finger that had its wedding ring still attached to it and received a bag of money in return. Sayuno even went as far as assuring her that whenever the lady happened to have an unfaithful boyfriend again she could message her anytime! The woman left and Sayuno stayed in the building to rest. She went upstairs, sat herself down on the edge of the bed and pulled out some rice balls to eat and a bottle of wine to drink from. Nothing could possibly go wrong tonight.
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