[center][img]https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/fairytailfanon/images/a/a6/1600x764_18659_Lord_of_The_Rings_Concept_Art_2d_fantasy_town_night_lord_of_the_rings_picture_image_digital_art.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/640?cb=20150921031459[/img] [h3] [url=https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GernCjXhV0wnATRjrpHYdjjHAho_yQw6qBKSHBhBZuE/edit?usp=sharing]A New Day Comes[/url][/h3][/center] [hr] It is the coming of a new day in the city of Haven. Rebirth, rejuvenation, a new dawn, such things hold the promise of a new dawn, yet there is no dawn to speak of - only eternal night. In such times one can only find a brief respite before the drudgery of a doomed life goes on. Yet the people of Haven do their best to put there troubles aside as Founders Day comes ever closer. It is a cool morning, with a sky is black, no moon nor stars penetrate a heavy canopy of clouds above. The air is damp, warning of a coming rain and the people gather in the city squares and parlours to discuss news and rumours of an eventful night. City Watch patrol Slaver's Square in great number, looking for escaped goblins following a daring escape last night. It is said that a Dwarven warrior named Grimblade taunted a goblin wizard, who freed his wretched brethren before being cleaved in two by the warrior. Rumours abound that a group of adventurers unraveled the mystery surrounding thirteen missing women, and attacked a hag's hovel in the farmlands outside the city, slaying the horrid creature and putting the souls of the thirteen dead to rest. A sad outcome to be sure, but comfort was to be taken in the news that the hag was dead. It is news that swept through the city, and for years to come, children would be warned to behave for fear of being taken by the ghost of Old Bavaora. With the coming of Founders Day, so to came an outbreak of crime, with reports of wagons being stolen, cutpurses using magic to rob merchants in Hero's Square, and a daring attack on guards at Founder's Keep. This was hardly new news, however, as the city is plagued by crime. With Founders Day a mere day away, travelers continue to flock to the city, braving the moonless nights to join in the festivities.