Slav
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Sil
Silvan Esser
Fight on!
With the sun slowly falling out of the sky, darkness was starting to settle over Europa. For many in the Core, this would be bed time. For the people of Zernos, this was when it was the busiest. With the temperatures falling, it made venturing outside less of a hassle. The city of Zernos was always lively at night, especially on this night. Today was the night of the derby, the Destruction Derby to be precise. It was one of the most watched events in the city. Many people came to watch the carnage, death, and brutality this event brought. There were no rules, the only rule being to survive. That's why this was an event that Silvan couldn't miss.
Despite hating Europa, he couldn't help but like the night air. His motorcycle cut through the wind like a knife, his helmet blocking the dust and sand that the bike kicked up. The venue was located on the outskirts of the city but that didn't stop many people from walking there. "Get out of the way! The streets are for cars, not hooligans!" He revved his bike, trying to push the crowd to the side. Some people moved, while others insisted on staying in his way. "I see how it's going to be!" Silvan's bike jolted forward, beginning to swerve through the gaps in the crowd like a maniac. Eventually he was able to bypass the crowd, making some progress on his journey over to the stadium.
Stadium was a generous word to use for the structure. It was shoddily built, the stands barely being able to hold the viewers. Junk littered the area around it, mainly from the wrecks that occurred inside. Scrap was the main material, much of it rusted. It was a miracle that it was even still standing. Silvan pulled up to an area where he could park his motorcycle. It was just a sandy field that contained vehicles. This was the only way you wouldn't have your vehicle stolen. If you left it anywhere else, it would be gone. "Hey Jax, make sure to keep a good eye out for thieves, they've been getting brazen lately." Jax was the paid guard on duty. Silvan liked Jax, he was a chill dude, his skills with his rifle were impressive. "Don't worry about it bossman. I've got a new thermal kit on this rifle, I'll see them first before they see me." Sil got off his bike, taking off his helmet and resting it on the seat. He fished in his pockets for his transmitter, taking it out so he could transfer some credits over to Jax. With a swipe of his hand, Jax received his payment, allowing Silvan to head into the stadium. "Something extra for you." Silvan slipped a pack of cigarettes into Jax's front pocket, patting him on the shoulder as he walked away.
Silvan pulled a cigarette from his pocket, using an electric lighter to light it. Even with the sun down, the heat was annoying but at least he wasn't being cooked alive in his leather jacket. The small breeze certainly helped, though the sand it kicked up was a trade off. Sil let out a large swath of smoke, proceeding down a hall that led into the venue. A drunk man decided to make the hall his bathroom, peeing against the rusted wall. "Have some common decency you bastard!" He kicked the drunk man from behind, making him fall into his own piss. The drunk man couldn't get up, rolling around in it. Silvan laughed hysterically, a few tears forming at the edge of his eyes because of the laughter. Getting drunk in public wasn't the best idea, especially if Silvan was roaming around. The laughter slowly made it's way down the hall as he proceeded into the venue. The loudness from the crowd hit him like a wave, feeling the excitement boil inside of him. Today was going to be a good event.
He took another drag from his cigarette as he leaned against the railing that was overlooking the kill zone... or that's what he called it. The event wasn't going to start soon but he always liked to get there early. He liked to see the contestants roll out there abominations on to the field. He always liked to root for the biggest vehicle, bigger was always better when it came to crashing your vehicle into another. Some people like to say the Destruction Derby is too violent. Silvan usually stuck his tongue out to those folks. This event exemplified the lawlessness of Zernos. Zernos wasn't the Core and he hated people that tried to make it similar to the place he detested. If the Core exploded, he would be in the streets celebrating. They never did anything for him, the only person that mattered in his life was himself.
Despite hating Europa, he couldn't help but like the night air. His motorcycle cut through the wind like a knife, his helmet blocking the dust and sand that the bike kicked up. The venue was located on the outskirts of the city but that didn't stop many people from walking there. "Get out of the way! The streets are for cars, not hooligans!" He revved his bike, trying to push the crowd to the side. Some people moved, while others insisted on staying in his way. "I see how it's going to be!" Silvan's bike jolted forward, beginning to swerve through the gaps in the crowd like a maniac. Eventually he was able to bypass the crowd, making some progress on his journey over to the stadium.
Stadium was a generous word to use for the structure. It was shoddily built, the stands barely being able to hold the viewers. Junk littered the area around it, mainly from the wrecks that occurred inside. Scrap was the main material, much of it rusted. It was a miracle that it was even still standing. Silvan pulled up to an area where he could park his motorcycle. It was just a sandy field that contained vehicles. This was the only way you wouldn't have your vehicle stolen. If you left it anywhere else, it would be gone. "Hey Jax, make sure to keep a good eye out for thieves, they've been getting brazen lately." Jax was the paid guard on duty. Silvan liked Jax, he was a chill dude, his skills with his rifle were impressive. "Don't worry about it bossman. I've got a new thermal kit on this rifle, I'll see them first before they see me." Sil got off his bike, taking off his helmet and resting it on the seat. He fished in his pockets for his transmitter, taking it out so he could transfer some credits over to Jax. With a swipe of his hand, Jax received his payment, allowing Silvan to head into the stadium. "Something extra for you." Silvan slipped a pack of cigarettes into Jax's front pocket, patting him on the shoulder as he walked away.
Silvan pulled a cigarette from his pocket, using an electric lighter to light it. Even with the sun down, the heat was annoying but at least he wasn't being cooked alive in his leather jacket. The small breeze certainly helped, though the sand it kicked up was a trade off. Sil let out a large swath of smoke, proceeding down a hall that led into the venue. A drunk man decided to make the hall his bathroom, peeing against the rusted wall. "Have some common decency you bastard!" He kicked the drunk man from behind, making him fall into his own piss. The drunk man couldn't get up, rolling around in it. Silvan laughed hysterically, a few tears forming at the edge of his eyes because of the laughter. Getting drunk in public wasn't the best idea, especially if Silvan was roaming around. The laughter slowly made it's way down the hall as he proceeded into the venue. The loudness from the crowd hit him like a wave, feeling the excitement boil inside of him. Today was going to be a good event.
He took another drag from his cigarette as he leaned against the railing that was overlooking the kill zone... or that's what he called it. The event wasn't going to start soon but he always liked to get there early. He liked to see the contestants roll out there abominations on to the field. He always liked to root for the biggest vehicle, bigger was always better when it came to crashing your vehicle into another. Some people like to say the Destruction Derby is too violent. Silvan usually stuck his tongue out to those folks. This event exemplified the lawlessness of Zernos. Zernos wasn't the Core and he hated people that tried to make it similar to the place he detested. If the Core exploded, he would be in the streets celebrating. They never did anything for him, the only person that mattered in his life was himself.
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