It was a typical day in the Wilt'no Desert. The sand burned anyone reckless enough to walk barefooted, and the sun shone down mercilessly on the merchants in the little town. It was so hot that one could sometimes imagine people and items suddenly rippling in waves. That heat was typical for the habitants of Wilt'no, but it certainly wasn't very bearable for visitors.
The stranger sighed and rubbed an arm over his forehead. He'd worked outside in the garden with a strong sun overhead, but it was nothing compared to this spectacular heat. His teal eyes blinked slowly as he tried to fight the tiredness away. The trip had been long, and this heat was draining his energy fast. Not only that... this town looked like it had no technology at all. But if anything, he hoped the inns around here — if there were any — knew about air conditioners. If not, he would probably need to turn back. This heat was absolutely terrible.
He took a look around, trying to take his mind off the heat. Merchants selling things like carpets and urns, but nothing that really caught his attention. Within this seemingly backwards town, he felt like a fish right out of water. That is... if there were any water around here.
A lot of people were also visiting this town, it seemed, since many people were wearing those generic white hats, sunglasses, and thin jackets with palm trees all over them. The boy made a curious face at them, tilting his head slightly to the side. A little spark of amusement surfaced when he noticed one pair of tourists had a camera. With a grin, the boy allowed himself a little fun. Something that looked like a grid flashed within his teal eyes for a moment, before the tourist's camera suddenly went off on its own. Click! The item took a sudden picture on its own, leaving its owners baffled and the surprised merchant rather displeased.
But, the fun had to be cut short. Still tired and hot, the boy continued ahead, even if slowly. He had to find an inn, really.
The stranger sighed and rubbed an arm over his forehead. He'd worked outside in the garden with a strong sun overhead, but it was nothing compared to this spectacular heat. His teal eyes blinked slowly as he tried to fight the tiredness away. The trip had been long, and this heat was draining his energy fast. Not only that... this town looked like it had no technology at all. But if anything, he hoped the inns around here — if there were any — knew about air conditioners. If not, he would probably need to turn back. This heat was absolutely terrible.
He took a look around, trying to take his mind off the heat. Merchants selling things like carpets and urns, but nothing that really caught his attention. Within this seemingly backwards town, he felt like a fish right out of water. That is... if there were any water around here.
A lot of people were also visiting this town, it seemed, since many people were wearing those generic white hats, sunglasses, and thin jackets with palm trees all over them. The boy made a curious face at them, tilting his head slightly to the side. A little spark of amusement surfaced when he noticed one pair of tourists had a camera. With a grin, the boy allowed himself a little fun. Something that looked like a grid flashed within his teal eyes for a moment, before the tourist's camera suddenly went off on its own. Click! The item took a sudden picture on its own, leaving its owners baffled and the surprised merchant rather displeased.
But, the fun had to be cut short. Still tired and hot, the boy continued ahead, even if slowly. He had to find an inn, really.