Warren leaned up against the railing as he stared at the horizon, painted orange and purple by the setting sun, a bright semi-circle slowly growing dimmer and dimmer. He liked to imagine that he could feel the cool breeze of the evening air blow past him up on the observation deck, a large room surrounded by massive windows that showed off the earth beneath them, as well as a good part of the prow of the airship, as they glided gently away from Bellmuse and up to the Academy. The last flights up were always among his favorite, as they generally had the fewest people, and the sunset was a sight to die for.
Glancing around the observation deck, he noted that it was relatively empty right now, not that he really minded. He was fine with being there with nothing but his thoughts. Standing up straight, he brushed his hands against his shirt, straightening it before tugging at the black harness around his chest, connecting to it were a number of metal canisters, small windows glowing with red light. It wasn't hard to see that he was a Hunter, after all, not many people wore such strange contraptions, and it was easy to see that the canisters contained Dust if one knew what to look for. Reaching into his jacket pocket, he pulled out his scroll to check the time, and nodded as he saw that he'd make it back to the Academy without being late. There was still sometime until the airship would dock with the castle however, and until then, Warren peered back out at the sunset, content to enjoy its simple pleasure.
Glancing around the observation deck, he noted that it was relatively empty right now, not that he really minded. He was fine with being there with nothing but his thoughts. Standing up straight, he brushed his hands against his shirt, straightening it before tugging at the black harness around his chest, connecting to it were a number of metal canisters, small windows glowing with red light. It wasn't hard to see that he was a Hunter, after all, not many people wore such strange contraptions, and it was easy to see that the canisters contained Dust if one knew what to look for. Reaching into his jacket pocket, he pulled out his scroll to check the time, and nodded as he saw that he'd make it back to the Academy without being late. There was still sometime until the airship would dock with the castle however, and until then, Warren peered back out at the sunset, content to enjoy its simple pleasure.