The Last City
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[ She's wandered from the Tower, as she often does when there's downtime. The Iron Banner competition has been a drain on her time (how long did it take to earn a cloak?), but she's pulled her sore body away. Decked out in civilian attire and with a soccer ball tucked underneath her arm, the only feature that identifies her as a guardian is her usual cloak of the unborn that she wears proudly. It's a reminder of her duty and promise to those that reside here.
The market district always gets the most of her attention and she stops at various vendors. Most already know what the hunter is searching for, whether they're small, colorful toys or items she can use for arts and crafting. It's the little things that grab her attention and she's not worried if her pockets and bag end up filled with knick-knacks.
If she's not wandering the market district, she's found a group of human children to start a pick-up game of soccer with in an open square. It's one of the few games she knows the rules of, though she's happy to bend them. It's not often the children get to play games with a guardian and if they come away learning a trick or two, she's done her job. ]
The market district always gets the most of her attention and she stops at various vendors. Most already know what the hunter is searching for, whether they're small, colorful toys or items she can use for arts and crafting. It's the little things that grab her attention and she's not worried if her pockets and bag end up filled with knick-knacks.
If she's not wandering the market district, she's found a group of human children to start a pick-up game of soccer with in an open square. It's one of the few games she knows the rules of, though she's happy to bend them. It's not often the children get to play games with a guardian and if they come away learning a trick or two, she's done her job. ]
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