(First third takes part in the Ninth District, rest takes place in the Nil District)
Jack had been given his most recent orders, nothing more than an errand mission to go check on some of the Revolutions holdings and partners in Baltigo. He was annoyed to say the least, but he was glad at least the mission was based in Baltigo. He had never seen the island and as he wandered through the market streets of the Ninth District to their assigned meeting location, he couldn't help but think of Baltigo as a shadier, seedier version of the streets of Alabasta he grew up on. Hecklers in barely functional stands shouted out to those on the streets, half begging them to buy their wares. Beggars wandered with jingling cups, thrusting them in the face of anyone unfortunate enough to get too close. Jack recognized the tell tale signs of pickpockets, standing in the shadows of alley ways, predatory eyes scanning the crowds for their next mark. It was honestly wonderful.
As the large man walked, people seemed to unconsciously step out of his way, like a parting of the sea really. He scratched at his chest piece absentmindedly before fishing into his cloak for one of the several hidden pockets he had had sewn into it. He popped the top off of his trusty tin flask and took a large swallow of burning liquid. He could feel it make its way down his throat and into his belly, warming him from the inside out. With a satisfied sigh he returned the flask to its rightful hiding place and turned the corner to the entrance of the abandoned warehouse he was told to meet the rest of the cell in. Inside it was dusty and dank, clearly it hadn't been used in some odd years, but there were remnants of recent lodgers towards the far corners. For now it was empty, but Jack had no doubt at night it would be teaming with the homeless and various vagabonds who needed a roof over their head for the night. He searched the dimly lit area, the only light coming in from shattered windows and holes in the roof, but found he was the first of his cell to arrive. With a sigh he sat on the ground cross legged, his arms folded in front of him and waited patiently with his eyes closed at the front of the warehouse.
Jack had been given his most recent orders, nothing more than an errand mission to go check on some of the Revolutions holdings and partners in Baltigo. He was annoyed to say the least, but he was glad at least the mission was based in Baltigo. He had never seen the island and as he wandered through the market streets of the Ninth District to their assigned meeting location, he couldn't help but think of Baltigo as a shadier, seedier version of the streets of Alabasta he grew up on. Hecklers in barely functional stands shouted out to those on the streets, half begging them to buy their wares. Beggars wandered with jingling cups, thrusting them in the face of anyone unfortunate enough to get too close. Jack recognized the tell tale signs of pickpockets, standing in the shadows of alley ways, predatory eyes scanning the crowds for their next mark. It was honestly wonderful.
As the large man walked, people seemed to unconsciously step out of his way, like a parting of the sea really. He scratched at his chest piece absentmindedly before fishing into his cloak for one of the several hidden pockets he had had sewn into it. He popped the top off of his trusty tin flask and took a large swallow of burning liquid. He could feel it make its way down his throat and into his belly, warming him from the inside out. With a satisfied sigh he returned the flask to its rightful hiding place and turned the corner to the entrance of the abandoned warehouse he was told to meet the rest of the cell in. Inside it was dusty and dank, clearly it hadn't been used in some odd years, but there were remnants of recent lodgers towards the far corners. For now it was empty, but Jack had no doubt at night it would be teaming with the homeless and various vagabonds who needed a roof over their head for the night. He searched the dimly lit area, the only light coming in from shattered windows and holes in the roof, but found he was the first of his cell to arrive. With a sigh he sat on the ground cross legged, his arms folded in front of him and waited patiently with his eyes closed at the front of the warehouse.