Sometimes things that fall apart are actually falling into place
About a month ago, if you had told Leon that he'd end up fighting dangerous creatures in order to solve Fiore's more problematic issues that ran rampant through the country, he probably wouldn't have believed it. But even more, that he'd be working as the assistant to none other than Percy of the Dagger family? He'd brush it off as a joke, but it wasn't a joke, and this was his life right now.
Sand dunes rose and fell across the barren horizon, the noon sun scorching their skin with heat, small armadillo-bears scavenging the desert, and monkey-vultures picking away at corpses that were nothing more than skin and bones. The Forgotten Deserts was a large and expansive territory, a place where no one came unless they had to. But who could blame them? The days were blisteringly hot and the nights' coolness was second only to the Silent Glaciers. The monsters that managed to inhabit the wasteland were large and dangerous, and oases were few and far between. There were few villages here, so getting lost was probably a wanderer's worst nightmare. Fortunately, that wasn't the case today.
Together in the Forgotten Deserts were three men: Leon, Percy, and another fellow which Leon didn't know, but apparently, Percy did. If he recalled correctly, they were guildmates, weren't they? Or that was at least what he got from what Percy had told them about the investigation today. They were here to "deal with" some sort of Snake Lady that had been causing up a stir as of late. She lured wanderers into her midst and killed them without a second thought, or maimed them enough to let them leave wishing they had died right there. It was the latter few who had spread the tale and gave a rough area in which anyone interested in pacifying the Maiden could find her lurking.
"Leon," he introduced himself stiffly, his deep voice matching the menacing look of his appearance as he offered a handshake with the stranger. He had relatively short, charcoal black hair—although it was beginning to grow longer—and eyes that looked like he was about to murder whoever he was staring at. If his thuggish and glaring face didn't seal the deal for strangers, the scars stretching diagonally across the left half of his face surely would. He was a big man—bigger than the two that were accompanying him—with an intimidating air surrounding him. Although he did lack patience and was an overall intense man, he was far from the image that people held of him. "Nice to meet you."
Leon had only worn a navy-green tank top with him today, soot-black cargo pants, the only pair of combat boots he owned, and some technology that he was supposed to be testing out today. They were arm canons, but surprisingly light and easy to carry around. Obviously, he didn't know how well his impressions would hold up in combat just yet, but this was his first time being put to use. Even still, he underestimated the heat, sweating as he pondered whether or not he should wait to find the Maiden to cool down. What good was the tank top anyway? He probably should've brought something protective... or something. Then again, he didn't own anything effective like that.
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Enemies: ???
— @Percy @Kyran
Enemies: ???
— @Percy @Kyran