The Coral Spire. A glistening construct afforded to the wealthiest nobles and most privileged of officials to house in whether permanently or interim stay. To the eyes of thieves it was also filled with variant treasures. Known to be the greatest treasure that lay within was known as the Coeus Gem, a jewel that emits a great bright bluish light when exposed to water. However, to counter plans of its theft the gem is moved constantly throughout the tower so that the back-alley masses of greed will fail.
Among those masses a single man, dressed in ebony gear and cloaked in grey, takes upon the challenge. A young thief of challenge, who steals to return rather than to keep, Yanos was intrigued and finally had time to pursue the gem. The young Yanos was hated, likened, and respected as thieving genius for his age. Able to break through any defense and to present the flaws unseen, thieves learned from his exploits and officials hired him to test and strengthen their security. Now Yanos is off to test his skills against the Coral Spire.
A prepared and mentally adjusted Yanos strolls through the town taking detours along shops and and eateries. He finally arrives at the spire grounds and whistles in slight awe at the construct's height. Yanos hides behind foliage and scouts around for the first step of his plan. But that first step is thrown out of the window, as was a young maid in similar fashion: Out. Of. The. Window.
Yanos jumps up instinctively and sprints towards the young lady in shadow-colored, Victorian frills. He jumps as high as possible and catches the young lady in mid-air, then crashes to the ground, cushioning her fall. Yanos quickly comes to and checks on the damsel. Eyes open and streamed with tears she whispers for him to "steal her away" from the tower. Without a thought Yanos struggles and stands, then stealthily whisks away the short, black-haired beauty into the woods.
The two traveled far until they sheltered in a small, shallow cave. Over time the young lady came to be known as Letovah and her ordeal was a wanton wish to escape into the world from the routine workings of the Spiral that she had known for all her life. Admiring her story and will Yanos shares a plan of taking her with him until she can stand on her own within the world. Letovah is entertained by his plan and the two carry on their chat, learning more about each other. Their conversation came to an interrupted end with distant thunder and falling night.
Rain approaches and scatters through the forest, an uneasy cold brings makes Letovah shiver. The cave may keep the two dry, but slow and cold winds make their way inside. Yanos gives his cloak to shield her from the cold. The warmth of his cloak brings Letovah to a warm and smiling drowse. As she falls asleep Yanos rolls stones and bends branches to cover as much of the entrance. Covering the entrance with the best effort he settles down across from Letovah and sleeps away unfazed by the rain outside.
As the night went on the rain came down harder, and the wind blew colder. Yanos awakes to the noise caused by the storm, soon turning his attention to Letovah, who was surprisingly huddled by his shoulder. His heart skipped a beat, enamored by her beauty up close. Yanos caresses Letovah's face, the feeling of her soft skin at his finger raising the number of beats his heart could make. At that moment Letovah opened her eyes, the first thing the gazed on were Yanos's eyes.