Worthlessplebian
Worthless pleb
Edoardo Vargas Melcher
Resigned to his duty, Edoardo pressed on, his mind hounded by thoughts of the fetid stink that awaited them. The sewers spewed the city's substantial waste in the yawning ocean — Edoardo's hard eyes followed the overflowing waste, pooling at the bottom of the sewage tunnel, spreading its decaying tendrils, the colour of dark copper, to the sea. For a moment, he felt a spike of anger surge across his thoughts, then smothering his rage with comprehension's illumination.
Still, the noxious fumes filled Edoardo's senses as he entered into the fine-cut, narrow tunnel; sickly sweet miasma of long-dead rodents, the rotted musk of algae, the putrid waft of excrement swept down stream. Edoardo gagged but persevered, hoping that his revulsion will pass. His head shifted to Terrence, nose and mouth shielded by the white sheet of the handkerchief. "Incongruity begets incongruity, that's how this all began." Edoardo said, mouth half-wide, almost grinning, his wicked teeth catching the glimmer of the weak light in the tunnels.
Then a voice rang out from the hard darkness of the depths, a figure coalescing into the light admitted by the entrance. It stood barely higher than his knee, cloaked in homespun, bedecked with the gleaming trinkets of stolen wares —a thief, pawning goods. Edoardo crossed his arms against his chest, amber eyes glistening from beneath the pale shadows that hung about his features, backlit by the day's light. Terrence's expertise as a merchant meant that he would be their most valuable negotiator.