'twas a rather cold night outside in Damascus. The skies were clear and stars and moon were shining bright, and they were the ones bringing light onto the city. Almost full, the moon was illuminating Darlith's room. A candle on the table sat unlit, but it was just recently blown out. Darlith could not put herself to sleep, so all she was doing was looking outside, down on the street, yet there was no activity down on the street. She took out a little golden mirror that she had and took a deep look at herself. A scar on the top of her right cheek was new. The wound has closed up already, but the scar was really noticeable, and she tried to cover it, to no avail. She sighed and just rubbed her cheek.
She looked back at the room, which was filled with bluish light. She was already packed to leave, her bow and knife resting on the bed and her backpack, besides her legs. She put the golden mirror back into the backpack and stretched. Something worried her, she sensed something that couldn't let her fall asleep. She couldn't put her finger on it, yet there it was. She kept trying to reason with herself, that she's got no reason to worry. But suddenly, she learned that she had. She heard something happening down on the street and jumped towards the window, to see what was going on.
"Orcs?!" Darlith exclaimed louder than she, herself, expected. "What are they doing here? Did they actually found me, or is this a simple raid?" she asked herself. "Bloody hell, I need to move out!" she quickly grabbed her backpack and put it on, put her bow and quiver on as well, and took the knife into her hand. She silently crept up to the door and listened, if Orcs were outside in this house. When she decided that it was safe for her to get moving, she did just that. Slowly, she opened the door and hopped down the stairs. Before heading out, she took a glance outside through the window, to see, if the Orcs were still on this street, and apparently they have moved on, she she stepped outside and dashed into an alley between the houses and looked back at the street. She could see marks of wheels of a wagon or carriage of sorts, and loads of orcish feet. "What is going on here? What are Orcs doing here, this isn't a simple raid?!" her curiosity got the better of her and she peeked out to the street and as she made sure it was safe, she got out. She examined the tracks of the wheels and while she couldn't say for certain, they seemed to be rather older than the footsteps that the Orcs left. "So I take it they came here chasing after that carriage or wagon." she mumbled under her nose, when she heard shouting again and quickly dashed into the alley again, looking back to the street. Yet another party of Orcs were running towards the same direction the last party went. "Or maybe they actually found me out." she thought to herself.
She was creeping through the alleyways, trying to reach the post office, because she knew, if they found her out, a letter would have been sent and well the answer to that lied there. The second the post office came into her view, she stopped. She was still covered by the darkness of the alleyway and she looked at a man, trying to knock at the door of the post office. She chuckled to herself at the sight, but suddenly the man broke the door and got inside. Just as this happened, she ran towards the post office and hid behind the wall. He listened to the conversation between the owner of the post office and that man and got curious as to what kind of letter he might be sending. This man got out of the post office and went on his own way and Darlith slipped inside and drew her bow and pointed it at the man in the post office. "Hello. I know this might be sudden, but I need you to answer one simple question and I'll be going. Were any letters sent to Fusos in the past two days?" the man sighed "What is it with you tonight? No, I had no need to sen..." Darlith interrupted him. "And to other cities? Anything really important? Was such a letter sent out?" the man just shook his head. "Thank you." she put her bow back and threw a few coins at the man and went out. She was intrigued by the importance of the message that man sent, so her decision was to follow him, as she knew which direction he went to.
The man hadn't noticed her, or at least he made it seem that he hasn't, and she's been following him for fifteen or so minutes. She realized that this man is probably heading towards a tavern or something, so she decided to intervene. Just to sate her curiosity. She stepped out of the alley, took off her bow and was ready to draw at him. "Hey there, big boy. Turn around, I want to ask you some questions."