The Azure End
Much had happened in the City of Shadows. In less than a month, organized revolts and disillusioned Fallen had visited the barely populated City--and even the Gartel experienced their fair shares of disasters. Many people, including Ersatzshad and Gartel, turned up dead with little explanation.
And all of it, Dr. Tyrian Sturm took with stride. In fact, he regarded most of it with a sort of busied complacency. Most things, for him, were examined from a bird's eye perspective, and it seemed that, for the most part, he felt there were more important things to examine than wayward angels and his discontent creations. As several Ersatzshad discovered, he was more often than not unreachable. Many reactions to such things as revolts were from other Ersatzshad rather than Sturm himself . . .
Shin Shiden had been involved with quite a bit of the mess that descended upon the Shadows, though. Because of his strange connection with Isac Hazker, it was fated that he'd be dragged into it, as well--but that was another tale, a story for another day.
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Tyrian Sturm waited at edge of the city, between where cliffsides surrounded it and unused residences progressively clumped together.
Rarely did the medical doctor turned scientist leave his facility near the City of Shadow's radial center; he required an express purpose, and on this day, a day which seemed like night as any other day in the great city, he had that express purpose. He was there to meet someone. He gave the man little explanation or reason to come out this ways, a literal three hour walk from Sturm's facility, but he made sure that Shin Shiden would come. To create an insurance policy was not an option for Tyrian Sturm, it was a way of life.
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"Almost there," Brenden remarked to Shin.
He always carried a tone that suggested he knew more than he was letting on, but for the most part, he wasn't particularly malevolent. More or less, Brenden was a mischievous figure; a kind of trouble maker who was just useful enough to keep around, despite the issues he caused.
Oddly, Brenden didn't don his usual coat. Instead, he wore fairly casual clothes: a button down shirt and a pair of black shorts. It made him look much like someone else Shin Shiden had seen in the city, someone he must've undoubtedly confused for Brenden.
"In fact, you should be seein' him any time, now . . ."