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Dresden had finally convinced himself to take a look around the old city after much internal debate. There was something about the thought of these tall buildings and concrete slabs cluttered together in such a large scale that set his teeth on edge. It was such a drastic change from the natural world just outside of the city lines. To him, the concrete jungle represented everything that was corrupt about the human race. They had become tainted, tried to rise above their positions and the gods had struck them down for their insolence. But their mistakes could be learned from. The Lords had allowed the Luperci to rise from the ashes of humanity to succeed where they had failed.


So Dresden allowed himself to inspect the ruins of a crumbled civilization every so often, despite the unease he felt. There would be much to learn and much to see, and he had to admit, it would break up the monotony of his endless travel. His companion Stranger was left behind today in a secluded glade not far from city limits that the warrior had been camped out in for the past few days. Dresden had no intention of remaining within the city for long.


The male found himself drifting through a portion of the city filled with smaller buildings with patches of uncontrolled plant life that Dresden liked to imagine were trying to reclaim the concrete-laden ground. He was nearly startled of out his skin when a sudden shattering sound erupted from just around the corner of the next street. The husky turned and trudged closer to the street with cautious steps. As he turned the corner, icy blue eyes soon discovered the source of the noise—a willowy canine figure rifling through glass shards on the pavement. He had to admit, he had not expected to find anyone else during his brief jaunt through the city. The warrior allowed himself to draw a little closer to the stranger with slow steps. He cleared his throat a little awkwardly to draw attention to himself before speaking. “I see I’m not the only one out here today.”

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