Hotel prices in the capital of a First World Country are not cheap, and during the Continent Martial Arts Competition, they further stimulate tourism and drive prices up.
Where Swan is staying is even closer to the Imperial Arena, so even with his low-key demeanor, the mid- to low-end inn he is lodging at costs thirty-five silver coins a night.
The nightingale cloak is incredibly versatile; in the darkness, Swan feels as if he has truly been blessed by Nocturne, his body light beyond belief.
Tiger-men and humans each have their strengths and weaknesses as thieves; the former can execute stealthy thefts and assassinations more effectively, relying on their agile physiques and comprehensive adaptability to terrain, while the latter excel at infiltrating and gathering intelligence through disguise.
Swan is at a disadvantage in terms of disguise; with all his fur, he can only masquerade as those of his kind or similar races, making it quite difficult to impersonate humans.