Rain Cicero ♛ Guildless ♛ C Rank
It had only been a matter of weeks since the lightning dragon had let him go. The shimmering reptile had kept the young blonde in the mountains for a few years, abruptly training him as time went on. Though both minds preferred fighting methods and strategies, the dragon did not let him go without a dozen long history sessions to learn more about the dragons. Why be a dragon slayer, after all, if one knew nothing about the beast that they hunted? Rain chose to take the lessons to heart and appreciated the dragon’s wisdom. He later learned that his mentor was no ancient dragon, but a rather young one in age. He could only guess that the dragon had been regarded as a young and ambitious hothead among his kind, but that did not phaze his chosen apprentice.
After proving to the dragon-- who had never once revealed his name-- that he had learned everything there was to know about the use of his magic, Rain was encouraged to set off on his own. Now that he had the theory and the power, he only had to practice his use of the unique lost magic in order to truly grow stronger. Having left the mountains where the lightning dragon made his lair, the young mage and former knight arrived in the smelly town of Lavanitir Port City. With a harbor and the sea on its borders, the town often smelled of saltwater and fish. It was unpleasant, but after having spent a few days doing odd jobs to fill his pockets with a bit of change, he was slowly becoming accustomed to the sharp smell against his keen senses.
Having finished handling and carrying some heavy boxes and crates to load on a ship, Rain collected his pay and began to wander the streets once more. He was not yet hungry, finding the ships generally sickening to stand on. The motion of the water made his stomach churn and his head hurt due to some sort of motion sickness. If he wanted to find more work that would not make him so dizzy, he would need to move inland to a new town. For now, however, the youthful mage simply looked for a quiet place to perhaps take a quick outdoor nap to recharge. Softly and quietly, the blonde moved from the busy streets to the much slower and quieter parts of town.
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