Searing 56, 122
Time: 8:30 PM
Gesindelholm
Talon followed the feeling that threaded its way through his senses. He had been spending the majority of his day walking the streets of Trashtown, lending assistance to its populace unseen. He did this either by gifting coin where coin was needed or simply intervening with his magic in ways that allowed him to remain hidden. He continued to bend the light to make his form imperceptible. Only those with powerful Semblance or other means of detecting magical beings would have been able to spot him. Between his lightbending, his use of kinetics to muffle his movements and conceal his footsteps, he had only revealed himself to the thief he had shared a meal with.
It was as he was thwarting what would have been violent mugging, he felt the tug on his awareness. It was a sense that he had grown to understand over the past few years. He could still remember when it first trickled across his senses. It had been confusing but when he focused, he could feel the soul it was attached to. Sometimes he could feel their doubts, he could feel their fear, or their frustration. The emotions of this particular one were obscured to him. That was likely due to unfamiliarity with them. But he could feel them nevertheless. He knew exactly where they were. He took his time in making his way to them. In the heart of the empire, the last thing he wanted was to expose them in a situation that would jeopardize their life.
The Emperor might have made him his hand but such a thing did not guarantee the protection of his marked followers. And Dawnmartyrs had long been hunted by Imperial authorities.
So Talon waited until it was dark out. He waited until activity died down in the Northside of Gel’Grandal. He waited until people began settling into the night life, going to taverns, finding their way to brothels and generally winding down to settle into more comfortable states. Then he set out to follow the feeling. He arrived to what could have been considered a moderate establishment. It was a building that had certainly seen better days. It was not the worst building he had seen throughout Trashtown during his ventures that day. It was not the best either. The feeling that was now firmly in his mind was coming from within the building. A small apartment, likely just a place being rented.
Talon extended his senses and touched upon the Emblem of Eminence that was his to command. He filled the emblem with his acknowledgement. He sent the warmth of sunlight, the righteous fury he felt as he enacted Justice, and the gentle welling of peace that came from Hope. He opened his eyes and wove his awareness into the dim light spread throughout the building. He followed it until he found the apartment in question. Then he followed the light inside. There were people inside. At least one person that he could feel there may have been others but that could have been the other people in apartments nearby. Talon fixed his attention on a spot that was somewhat out of the way of the apartment’s occupants. He then stepped and teleported into the room.
Talon kept his concealment up but extended it so that the corner where he now stood continued to look empty of his presence from the exterior of the building, should anyone gaze through an open window. He kept his aura tightly masked so as to further conceal his presence from magical observation as well.
From the inside of the apartment, Talon stood there. Dressed in the gold and platinum armor that he could not remove, merely change the shape of. His silver wings were tucked closely to his body. He let his hands rest at his sides.
He cleared his throat slightly so that the room’s occupants would notice him.