Steel Wraith
SWRP Writer
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2017
- Messages
- 98
- Reaction score
- 10
"You've gotta be kidding me." said Skaut. The mud from his boots made the loudest squishing noise. "No point in being stealthy if my boots sound like a chorus of dying womprats." He said as he arose from his place in the bushes. The cool jungle had an eerie feeling in the rain and moonlight. He took the lightsaber from his belt and held it in his hand. The rain came down hard as he approached the trading town. His research into the Sith led him here to a text regarding a Code.
The lights from the lamps high above him shone a dim yellow/gold light. He pulled the hood from his cloak up onto his head, and it drooped. It drooped just enough to cover his face, yet give him some sort of visibility. The people eyed his as he walked into the town, yet they said or did nothing. He put the saber back onto his belt. "Gotta be careful here." He said to himself and looked around, eyeing the tavern.
Skaut walked to the tavern, and it was busy. Most of the tables were filled. He sat at the bar and flipped up his hood, cracking his neck. He motioned for the bartender. "An ale, good sir." The bartender nodded and poured an ale into a glass and went to get someone else's order. He sat there and waited for his informant to arrive.
The lights from the lamps high above him shone a dim yellow/gold light. He pulled the hood from his cloak up onto his head, and it drooped. It drooped just enough to cover his face, yet give him some sort of visibility. The people eyed his as he walked into the town, yet they said or did nothing. He put the saber back onto his belt. "Gotta be careful here." He said to himself and looked around, eyeing the tavern.
Skaut walked to the tavern, and it was busy. Most of the tables were filled. He sat at the bar and flipped up his hood, cracking his neck. He motioned for the bartender. "An ale, good sir." The bartender nodded and poured an ale into a glass and went to get someone else's order. He sat there and waited for his informant to arrive.