[center][h3]Vega Ashworth[/h3] Location: Festival, Food Court[/center] [i]"So as I was saying they- Hey!",[/i] a festival-goer's freshly bought kebab was snatched out of their hand as a man in a black cloak walked by. [i]"Give that ba-...",[/i] the patron quickly stood down as soon as he recognized whose black cloak that belonged to. With a sympathetic sigh the shopkeeper gave him another one, [i]"It's okay, here's another one"[/i] Vega Ashworth was not a man many in the town liked to trifle with. If you responded, you lose, if you didn't respond, you lose. Whether he enjoyed the way you reacted, or he thinks less of you for not 'living' as he claims, one way or another people rarely come out feeling better about themselves. He was a lot more of an issue when he first arrived, and first impressions are difficult to erase. Many of the townfolk avoid him almost instantly, or try and avoid any kind of contact with him, Harpy Wing treats him like a living plague, and his own fellow Golem Hand are simply mixed about him. It didn't matter to him at all though. He was a man who lived his own pace and his own life, he cared little for others beyond his own entertainment. [color=662d91]"Huh, this ain't bad... Maybe I should drive by festivals more. The food always seems to be decent",[/color] he mused to himself. He arrived to the festival late, mostly since he spent most of his time watching from afar as he was normally told to behave himself, while it never explicitly meant he couldn't go, he usually didn't go since if he 'let loose', it usually ended with a large fight. [color=662d91]"Now let's see... I reckon most of the Harpies are here somewhere... Hmmmm"[/color], he was thinking to himself. Should he hunt one down and have a little fun? Or maybe since most of them were here, make a move on their guild hall. He was known to sometimes commit vandalism, especially near the Harpy's place. He called it 'redecorating'. Regardless, he was pretty much banned from any arts and crafts store as a result, but being a former thief meant that wasn't a problem to him. If something interesting was happening now, he'll be there, if not... He'll entertain himself somehow.