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Torin Kilvin was walking through one of the city parks, it was one of the better-kept ones near the Jeweled Arches. Now that he had new clothes that were neither ill-fitted nor stained from his work he didn't feel as shy about venturing into the finer parts of the city. He'd been to several of the nicer taverns in the area and was beginning to know his way around the whole city quarter that housed his master's shop. He doubted he would be establishing his own first business anywhere near the Arches but since most of his custom would come from those living or visiting the wealthy district being familiar with it still felt like a good idea.
It was beginning to become truly hot but the trees in the park offered their shade freely and the breezes through them reminded him of the sound the forest made back in his village. His mind was straying through memories without really settling on anyone. Images, conversations, the few brief friendships he'd made with traveling merchants' children or wandering tribes. For once only pleasant moments passed under his mind's eye as he wandered with no real destination through the well-manicured underbrush.
He leaned back against a tree for a few moments and let himself sink deeper. There had been a boy once, at least, Torin thought it had been a boy. The child had been Fae and he wasn't entirely sure that gender was a thing for that race as it was for the others he knew. They had played together in his forest for the week or so the boy's tribe had stayed near the village to trade. Years later the tried had wandered by again and the friendship had resumed, again briefly but immediately comfortable for them both. He was trying to remember what Destynrael had looked like. Oddly he remembered what he had looked like when they were both pre-pubescent but his mind was struggling to render him as he'd been on their second meeting.
Frowning he pushed his mind harder, able to clearly remember what they had done and talked about but not the face of his once-in-a-while friend. His eyes wandered the paths of the green space as he thought, taking in the sights and sounds of flora and the occasional fauna, until they alighted on the very thing his mind was attempting to conjure. He was elated that he had recalled so clearly what he'd been attempting until it caught up to his brain that he was seeing, not remembering.
Startling up from his comfortable lean he stared, then blinked and stared again. The person he was seeing was a few yards away looking at a bed of tall, orange, and black striped summer lilies. It looked like his friend but the clothing was very different and the man was clutching a crutch. Walking over with carefully slow steps so as not to startle he approached.
"Destynrael?" He kept his tone low and friendly but it was definitely a question.