Sabishii walked through this beautiful city, this literal city of gold. Everything seemed exotic in this new land. The old world he came from was covered in mud, compared to this beautiful land. It was fresh, full of life. But no one knew his name. His son had a bigger name for himself than he did. His own name, in his old world, was well known, for being a hero to the weak, a former deity, and so forth, he was a regular celebrity. But no one knew he was here. He wasn't sure what to do with himself at first. But he realized he had to do what he was born for. Find his fortune here, make a name for himself, and rebuild both his strength, and his other life's calling: blacksmithing. He once had a booming business in dealing with arms and armor. But he had no material or equipment to work with as it stood. No one would trust a blacksmith with nothing to prove he was a master at his craft. So he had to perform great deeds to earn himself money so that he could invest it into building his blacksmith trade.
Sabishii Kouen walked into the nearest tavern, it had more women than men, a fact that was surprising the veteran warrior. This whole town had more women than men in it. Not that it mattered to the Phoenix Knight. It was a welcome difference to what he was used to. He walked up to the counter at the tavern, the muscular warrior wearing a red tunic with yellow trim, and a dark pair of pants. He wore a plain longsword sheathed to his belt. His hair was brown with a slight silver mixed in with his red highlights. His eyes were a deep sapphire blue, and his face was strong, with some facial hair, showing his age. He ordered a spiced mead from the female bartender, who gave him a warm smile, and handed him an mug of cold mead as he ordered. He took a sip, and felt refreshed. The temperature outside was very warm, despite the oasis the city was built on.
"This is some good mead. Anything going on here? I'm new to this area. Any wrongs need righting? Any deeds worthy of a knight need doing? Monsters need slaying? Tyrants need overthrowing? Or nasty orcs needing pummeling?"
The bartender looked at him, and shrugged her head. "I can't say I've heard of much of that. Things have been pretty peaceful in these parts. The laws here are kinda strict, but fair; and the guards are pretty strong. No one would really dare attack this city. We're lucky to be living in a peaceful city like this."
"Huh, I guess this is the type of peace I've been looking for since I came to this land. The place I came from, was constantly in chaos, gods fighting each other, or giant monsters needing slaying, orc attacks. I know I missed a battle between two Deities, but from what I heard, things were settled in the end? I seemed to have missed everything."