The door of the blacksmith's shop makes a familiar creak as Fulvius enters his familiar workplace and takes off his over-tunic and puts on an apron. Unfamiliar to him, however, is the lack of noise otherwise. He calls out to his instructor.
"Ave, Tulio! Ubi es?" There is no response. Fulvius checks in the back of the shop. On the table sits a note in hurried handwriting. Fulvius' eyes dart across each line; he re-dons his over-tunic, throwing the note in the fire. Quickly, he ties on his jackchains, reaches for a weapon suitable for combat, and runs out the door.
Fulvius' mind races, doubt and hatred like rabid creatures fighting to be the dominant thought. His thoughts may not be in line, but his sense of direction stays true, rounding the corner towards the tavern. "That bastard!" Fulvius thinks as he takes a deep breath to calm down, and opens the door.
He looks around the inn, seeing two avians and a canine. Fulvius asks the canine if he's seen a certain cat, a tabby. The canine tells him that if he's looking for the bartender, he went upstairs. Thanking the kind gentlemen, Fulvius makes his way toward the staircase, returning a gaze from one of the avians before proceeding.
"Heus!" Fulvius calls out to the familiar gray striped feline, "Where did they take Tulio, Argus? Don't try and stall, I know you have him here." The feline backs up, afraid.
"I'm sorry, Fulvius! I'm not working with them anymore!"
Fulvius grabs the tabby by the collar with his left hand, takes out his knife with the right, and waves it in front of the feline. "Do you see this? This, my good friend, means I don't want to waste time here, and I want a straight answer."
"Th-there's nothing I can do right now, s-"
Argus is interrupted by a strike to the nose with the pommel. "I said, give me an answer!"
"Ach!" The cat's eyes showed fear, his voice was muffled by the blood now flowing from his nose. "Fine, fine! I can tell you where they have your friend," Argus lowers his voice, "He's probably at the southern gate, that's where they usually take their victims. I can't be sure if that's where he is, though."
Fulvius let go of the tabby, and walks back down the stairs. He glances at the avian from before and hurries out the door towards the southern gate.