Character Analysis: Old Pervert, Young Thief

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Chapter 1 : Old Pervert, Young Thief

The sky was dark and filled with stars the moon stood above all with radiant rays of white light shining throughout the land.

The sounds of a fire could be heard in a small dark cave on the mountain side within this cave there was a teenage boy currently eating a small piece of chicken which he cooked on the bonfire within the cave moments ago.

The boy had medium length black hair reaching his shoulders when one looked at him they would sense a calm aura surrounding him, he appeared to be slightly skinny and was dressed in black coloured robes which covered his entire body making him seem slightly suspicious and low-key.

“Sigh.” The youth took the final bite of the chicken leg in his hands then pulled
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“This chicken, you must of stole it from that Village Farmer Eanor? Ahh the taste of his chickens are much higher quality unlike those other stalls he actually goes out to hunt for wild animals from a nearby mountain range it’s only natural it tastes better than the other folks.”

The teen merely nodded his head, Old Man Black had a strange personality where he did not speak much and didn’t like being talked back to. On top of that Old Man Black was considered a fairly infamous person within Tifili Village due to many robberies and even murders his reputation was actually horrendous.

The teen suddenly couldn’t help notice that Old Man Black appeared overly happy today the smile on his face made him look a bit like a pervert but this Old Man Black had raised him ever since he could remember apparently Old Man Black found him as an orphan of war during a mission he had taken on and decided to keep him around for company ever since.

Suddenly the teenager pulled out a glass bottle which caused Old Man Black eyes to shine when he saw red liquid through the glass bottle the smile on Old Man Blacks face grew wider and even more unsightly.

“Huh, kid you got this for me?” Old Man Black disregarded the boys reaction as he joyously grabbed the bottle from the youths hands and drank a few gulps of it, the sound echoed throughout the

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