[b]Xoven - Mecanizada[/b] Xoven woke up from sleeping the whole night in complete bliss. Not a single dream entered his imagination the past night. That was the way he liked it. The less he had to focus on, while unconcious, the more rested he was when he was conscious. He ate breakfast at the dining room table after taking a look 'round his cold storage room for what to eat. There wasn't that much, and so his meal was fairly meager. A few scrambled eggs and some two day old lettuce and a few slabs of basic bread, made it a decent enough sandwich. After breakfast he decided to close the shop for the next couple weeks. For some reason waking up today, gave him an appetite for adventuring. He had never really been outside Mechanizada, at least not that he can remember. Thankfully he had something locked up in a large shed at the back of his house, that would be perfect for just such an expedition. He grabbed his weapons and strapped them to his back as he left the house making sure to also pack a few sandwichs, a compass, a good chunk of cash and a pair of tough hiking shoes. He then proceeded to the shed and unlocked it to view his most complicated creation. Admittedly he did get a little help with buying parts from other mechanics at cheaper prices by knowing them beforehand. It always helped to know people. Anyway, this vechicle had a very simplistic engine, along with hardened rubber wheels and mirrors for viewing behind the vehicle along with tons of gears that made up the inside skeleton. There were many different parts to this but the important thing was-that it worked as he had tested it before. He was glad that he hadn't taken it out before, because he might be broke if somehow a piece had broken down from wear and tear or simply from the costs of fuel because the fuel was discovered by one person and so they jacked the prices up to take advantage of their monopoly. Anyway, he got into his vehicle, set his weapons and other things in the passenger side seat and started the engine, heading to the shop right away to put the closed sign up and a note to his helpers on the front door that they will be payed double for the time they have been layed off for him to go on his excursion. He then left the city heading south at the speed of a horses gallop.