Caesar Black
My reserved silence
Is a calm reliance
On a truer course
Through open doors
For words I have yet to find
Quiet nights like this used to be all the young man would live for. In his younger days, the stars would be his only comfort. They seemed to listen better somehow than his wicked caretakers did, or anyone of the seemingly cursed brothel and place he was born into. There didn't seem to be any other way to convince anyone how serious Black’s desire was.
The bangs of his white hair eased down covering half of the top his face, leaving only a relaxed, lazy eye to peer into the bright, night skies over Lulusia. Black released a deep sigh, slumping his shoulders. It was amazing that he wasn’t sleeping. His laziness would usually have kicked in by now. But as he sat upon this large, smooth boulder, his arms holding him up with his large folded blade, sheathed and propped against the rock, laying in the grassy dew, he didn’t feel tired at the least. He had been sleep that entire day though.
The acquisition of his rank gave him a little leeway to relax. As a means to adapt to this newfound leisure, his body was active tonight. "Damn.", commented Black aloud as he stood with a stretch, caving his back in with his hands as he bent forward, yawning aggressively.
"I suppose I’ll get some training in. I’ve been slacking off for the last few months and the higher ups are bound to send me on some crazy missions! We don’t wanna get killed do we?", laughed Black as he grabbed the hilt of his blade, pulling the sword from its sheath, while the sheath itself remained restful upon the boulder.
The midnight breeze nipped at Black as he combed over and under roots of tremendous size in the thick woods, slashing his large blade back and forth extremely quickly. He had discovered this forest by accident on his way the sea but was pleasantly surprised to find the immense forest he was now surely lost in. Sweet dew lightly covered the ground, and glistened off of a select few leaves here and there. The sky was clear, and the moon could be clearly seen as it gleamed through the tree tops. The pungent smell of pine and sweet grass as the morning breeze was beginning to die down, emphasizing the aroma released by the ground.
Black couldn't help but think that this would be a peaceful country to live in. Perhaps settle down, build a cabin of some sort, and live in transcendentalism for the remainder of his days. This notion was quickly pushed aside, as Black made a promise, and wandering the seas doing missions for the Revolution was part of the deal. Luckily, he was still part of a loose knit organization, allowing him free roam throughout the world. It was adverse to the situation on this island, which served as a totalitarian state under one very controlling ruler, a greedy queen. Just the thought of a dirty wench brought Black’s mind back to the head-mistress of the brothel once again. She claim one of those nights she took advantage of him that he would be something special. “That he would be an anthropologist or something!” Not a warmonger or pirate like the men she service, heavens no, rather how they lived. Black was told he would become an anthropologist. Whatever the hell that was, Black often thought.
Unfortunately Black would have to eventually leave this peaceful mountain country and continue his journey outside of this place. The only problem he currently faced however, was how to leave the forest. He was lost. There was no doubt about it, and as his white hair whipped from left to right as he swung his sword in parallel fashion, still training on his poise and speed with the large blade. Quickly switching between slashes and piercing strikes, fencing with the sword with his right hand only, swaying and sashaying behind it as if it weighed nothing at all. Sweat began to drip down his brow, as he swung the blade in a round follow-through, once again.
"Bah!", exclaimed Black ”My stance is still off and my speed is still neglectable. Not to mention the fact that I’m still lost!
WC :: 724