by Nayt on Sat Nov 08, 2008 7:54 pm
There was a new face at the door. New faces, rather--a full series of them . . .
They stepped in, one pushing the door open, holding it open for all the others. Such an organized troupe--not something that was going to be seen as all that kind, nothing to consider purely harmless. Something to deem rightfully dangerous, and take as many precautions with as humanly possible.
It wasn't an entire crew, nothing like an organized batch of soldiers, but they had uniforms--and those uniforms weren't at all familiar. Dark cloth covered every inch of their skin below their necks, long sleeved dark shirts, gloves, pants, and boots, all of the same color, with sleeveless overcoats atop this, also made of cloth, but of a different color: gray. These button-up overcoats fell at length to the middle of their shins, and their collars were all pulled up and buttoned as such, making it near impossible to see any inch of their necks, or anything below their noses, for that matter--and, with the overcoats lacking sleeves, it was easy to tell the color of their underclothes. Beyond this, each man wore a wide brimmed hat of black color, and an ornately designed armband upon their left biceps, depicting what seemed to be a large vulture preying on a phoenix.
Several of the men stood outside, while four stepped inside. They all had different builds and height, but with their uniforms on, it was difficult to find much of a large difference amongst them. Only one of the four that entered Pietro Cittandi's shop stood out amongst them.
And with good reason.
No doubt, this man was their presumed leader--leader of what was unclear, but his appearance suggested that he was superior to the others, at the very least. This man's overcoat, rather than gray, was a deep red in contrast with the black underclothes. His hat was a similar color, and it was easy to tell that he at least had somewhat wild hair. It was bushy, blond, and could be seen despite the folded up collar and wide brimmed hat. He wore the same emblem in the same place, however, unlike usual military ranks in other countries. He stood in wait--waiting for either a greeting or flight. It was more than likely uncommon for any man in uniform to ever step foot in one of these shops.