If Tallis was aware that he had a tail he made no sign his steady careful precise progress through the upper streets of Vortex continued. The Vysstichi hugged the shadows moving from dark spot to dark spot with ease and grace. He was slim to the point of starvation, his long white hair was secured at his temple with a simple metal band , his clothes were grey enough to be called near black nothing expensive in the fashion of the high born but well cut well made apparel. His soft grey ankle boots made little sound as he walked the streets. The plain rapier hung on his back was a warning to the lesser born but in truth Tallis had little skill with this blade that was another thing on his personal agenda he would master the blade and deal revenge on the lesser races wherever the opportunity presented itself but for the moment the blade would stay in the sheath over his shoulder.
Tallis stopped outside the
Fitness and Bones Training school and read the notice making a mental note that he would make further enquiries in a few brightenings time about learning how to use the rapier. It was while his attention was directed towards the notice of prices and fees that his sharp ears picked up a the quiet slap of footsteps a pair of footsteps one light and barely audible the other heavier plodding but in unison with each other.
Tallis ever aware of the alien nature of the sunlit world of Vortex turned his head so his peripheral vision, ever poor in this damnable excess of light, caught a glimpse of two people but before he could recover properly they had slipped away into the press of people milling around. Tallis had played deadly games of hide and seek in the darkness of the caverns of Har’oloth as a youngster and his instincts honed for survival were alerted.
If there was someone on his tail they had better be good the Vysstichi was now on his guard.
He slipped away from the gym hugging the shadows again but this time looking for any advantage point that might afford him a glimpse of his pursuers if indeed they existed in the flesh and not simply confined to his imagination.