Arthur Harrington
HP: 2640/2640 MP: 1890/1890
The scenic town of cedar was getting colder this time of year. It was the time of year when Arthur needed to bundle himself up in either a coat, his armor, or an aura of light before he went outside in order to keep warm. There was very little that wasn't actually pierced by the bitter creeping cold besides an active aura of light magic. Normal heavy clothes restricted his movements and stifled him, while the metal of his armor tended to seize up and become frosty in colder environments. Knowing that using magic like that was probably inadvisable at the moment, considering he was just going to go out for a snack, Arthur decided on wearing his parka as he got dressed for the outside weather. His new apartment in cedar was very quaint, in all honesty, with all the amenities he could have asked for including and not limited to lacrima showers, heat, and air exchanging.
His favorite part about about his new apartment, however, was that it was located just above a small bakery near the town's square, where a few other fresh food vendors always set up shop. And his balcony was large and great too, having enough room for him to set out a blanket and sprawl out his rather large form in the sun. Arthur was just thankful though that he had a balcony in the first place, as his last apartment required him to go out into a public access park for all of his sunbathing. Stepping out into the apartment building's hallway the paladin made a friendly greeting towards an older couple. They were rather nice, if not a little nervous about sharing a building with a mage. Arthur could understand that, not everybody could control their magic as easy as he did, and some people had rather destructive magic types in general. Arthur couldn't help but think back to that sea monster that would have destroyed everything in its flailing spell casting. Is that how the couple thought of him? He'd have to bake them a basket or something, or get them a nice little thank you gift for being so welcoming. When Arthur had first moved into his new apartment, they had been there to help and provide food and drinks. And while he hadn't needed the physical help at the moment, he more than appreciated the free food. they had made sandwhiched of some kind and all he knew was that they had been great. Thinking of the memory fondly, Arthur smiled and entered into the descending stairway. Finding himself at the door to the street not soon after, Arthur braced himself for the cold weather as he pulled the glass doors open and stepped out into the frigid air.
Frigid air sent chills down his spin as goosebumps erupted across his skin. This would be a long winter, so it seemed from how everything was this cold already. Maybe it was just like this in Cedar, though, as Arthur had never wintered in this place before. It definitely wouldn't be like wintering out on Amber Island, that's for sure, but it'd be a nice experience nonetheless. Stomach growling as he walked past a few farmers stands, Arthur resisted the urge to chow down on some light. Sure, it satiated him, but he was craving some real actual food, and the last thing he wanted to do at the moment was freak out some of his potential neighbors by grabbing light out of the sky and violating in publicly. Arthur was nearing his favorite bakery stand when he first heard it. Over the sound of the crowds general churning conversations, Arthur's slayer senses picked up what appeared to be two men having what seemed like a very heated conversation. Too curious for his own good, the nosy man slipped through the crowd with a few excuse-mes and sorrys nearing the kabob stand. Arthur had eaten there one time, and that one time had truly been enough. It's not as if the food was bad, because he was sure people liked it, but Arthur was not one of those people who even remotely enjoyed their food in any capacity of the matter. But the mother and son duo were still in business so obviously they had to be doing something right at the very least.
When Arthur heard the taunt about the son wearing an apron, Arthur knew a fight was about to break out. The son working the stand was never the patient type of man, and if Arthur hadn't know any better, he would have assumed him to have some type of aggressive disorder, reacting violently and fighting a fair amount of his customer base. Again, they had to be doing something right if not only their food sucked but so did their hospitality. Breaking through the crowd, Arthur came to see a rather peculiar sight. The mother was holding back her son with her arms linked with her son's, and a rather tall man who's face was not seen to him at this angle. Knowing this tall guy was probably the instigator of this incident, he continued watching the scene unfold. He wouldn't intervene, not just yet. When Arthur saw the older woman struggling to hold back her son though, he couldn't just stand by and watch, regardless of how entertained he was by the whole affair. Sighing, he breached the crowd's cover and walked past the tall man and towards the older mother.
"You know, Agatha, you probably shouldn't keep putting your son on shifts like this if you know how he's going to react this way to pretty much anything. I think it would be an unwise decision given your reliance upon keeping clientele and other things."
Arthur turned towards the tall guy, looking at his face and holding back a shocked reaction. Covered in wrinkled and discolored sheet-burns, the man's entire neck and underneath his eyes were purple and eye-catching. Arthur had never seen burns like that before, as it was like the flesh itself was just dead but not yet willing to fall off. If not for the fact that the two didn't know each other in the slightest, Arthur would have began pumping the otherwise young-looking man full of his healing magic right away. Though, there was a feeling in his stomach that stopped that urge, maybe it was some type of magical condition? Regardless of the boy's burns, Arthur had to speak on the matter at hand.
"So, you're the instigator. Food not to your taste or what? Easiest thing to do in that situation is just ask for a refund and then take your money politely and leave. I'm going to guess you didn't do any of that, right?"
TAG: @Juuya WORDS: 1129 NOTES: bleh
Spell Healing: (X(1.5))3.7
| Spell Damage: (X)2.7
| Spell Durability: (X)2.2
| Strength: 90HP Speed: 180m/s Spell Range: (X)1.5 | HP Regen: 20%/Post MP Regen: 15%/Post MP Regen: 10%/Post Daylight/Darkness |