A man dressed in simple clothes and a pair of round sunglasses stepped from a train car down to the Aurelia City Train Station platform. It would be an understatement to say he was far from home, and dressed in a style he was not used to. It was, unfortunately, for a mission, so his personal comfort was secondary. The only consolation was the pair of fold up blades strapped secretly to his back. They were far from the top of the line equipment a Paladin like him might use otherwise, but it would suffice.
Several days ago a dark mage drug runner had slipped out of the Pergrande Empire and made his way through Iceberg to Bosco. At least, he thought he had slipped away from the Empire. Akio had been tracking this fugitive across country lines hoping the man would lead him back to his guild, the source of the recent drug problems within the Ironheart Pact. Now the trail had brought the Imperial Paladin to this country’s capital city. This kind of undercover work was not what he was best at, it was only because of his heritage that he had ultimately been chosen. With his appearance and Midian accent, few would think he was from Pergrande.
One thing that he had not foreseen though was just how busy this capital would be. Population wise, it was a drop in the bucket compared to the Empire. It was small even for his birth nation of Midi. Either trade was doing exceptionally well within Aurelia, or there was some kind of festival going on. Regardless of the reason, Akio lost his target in the sea of people. There were other Pergrande agents in the city already as part of the mission, but he had been the point man. Losing sight of him was incredibly frustrating.
Moving away from the train, he slipped through the thong of people as if threading a needle. His steps were light and his movements fluid, allowing him to make it through fairly quickly. Not in time to catch the criminal before he left the station it seemed though. By the time he arrived outside the station, the fugitive was gone. Using his communication device, he let the other agents know the man had slipped the net. Hopefully they would locate him, in the meantime Akio would have to do some leg work.
Nearby to the station was a series of stalls selling street food. Walking up to one, he presented a drawing of the man he had received from Intelligence prior to the mission. “Have you seen this man pass by?”
“No I haven’t,” the vendor replied, though given his hard stare it was difficult to tell if he was being honest or if he did not trust Akio enough to say anything. Did the locals have a problem with their own police? His deployment had been so sudden, he had not received as detailed a briefing as he would have liked. Trying again at the next few stalls, he again was turned away without learning anything. Not one person seeing the target seemed exceedingly strange. Either he had vanished into thin air, or he was being covered for. Letting out a sigh, he started walking toward the next vendor to repeat his questioning.
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Several days ago a dark mage drug runner had slipped out of the Pergrande Empire and made his way through Iceberg to Bosco. At least, he thought he had slipped away from the Empire. Akio had been tracking this fugitive across country lines hoping the man would lead him back to his guild, the source of the recent drug problems within the Ironheart Pact. Now the trail had brought the Imperial Paladin to this country’s capital city. This kind of undercover work was not what he was best at, it was only because of his heritage that he had ultimately been chosen. With his appearance and Midian accent, few would think he was from Pergrande.
One thing that he had not foreseen though was just how busy this capital would be. Population wise, it was a drop in the bucket compared to the Empire. It was small even for his birth nation of Midi. Either trade was doing exceptionally well within Aurelia, or there was some kind of festival going on. Regardless of the reason, Akio lost his target in the sea of people. There were other Pergrande agents in the city already as part of the mission, but he had been the point man. Losing sight of him was incredibly frustrating.
Moving away from the train, he slipped through the thong of people as if threading a needle. His steps were light and his movements fluid, allowing him to make it through fairly quickly. Not in time to catch the criminal before he left the station it seemed though. By the time he arrived outside the station, the fugitive was gone. Using his communication device, he let the other agents know the man had slipped the net. Hopefully they would locate him, in the meantime Akio would have to do some leg work.
Nearby to the station was a series of stalls selling street food. Walking up to one, he presented a drawing of the man he had received from Intelligence prior to the mission. “Have you seen this man pass by?”
“No I haven’t,” the vendor replied, though given his hard stare it was difficult to tell if he was being honest or if he did not trust Akio enough to say anything. Did the locals have a problem with their own police? His deployment had been so sudden, he had not received as detailed a briefing as he would have liked. Trying again at the next few stalls, he again was turned away without learning anything. Not one person seeing the target seemed exceedingly strange. Either he had vanished into thin air, or he was being covered for. Letting out a sigh, he started walking toward the next vendor to repeat his questioning.
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