[hr][hr][h3][b][i][center][color=a187be]Kyra [/color] & [color=82ca9d]Sana[/color][/center][/i][/b][/h3] [center][b][color=a187be]Location:[/color][/b] Leaving The Battle Field [b][color=a187be]Interacting With:[/color][/b] In General ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~[/center] Kyra was very glad that Keystone had interjected the way he did. She didn't have the patience nor the tolerance for Thomas's ramblings right then. She couldn't get over his ego. She had just explained for him not to try anything but of course he thought he knew better, even though he had admitted he didn't know a thing about bards. Or at least knew very little. His theory was only that, theory. Kyra had known Sana since they were children. Knew when the magic came to her and how long it hadn't before then. Whatever books the windbag had read were not on Sana and certainly not on her tribe. They did not let insiders in, and they were gone now but Kyra knew if she tried to explain this to Thomas it would go right in one ear and out the other. The man didn't want to learn shit, he wanted to just show off what he thought he knew which in Kyra's estimation from his actions since his arrival to the party was Jack and Shit. Turning to look at Sat Kyra nodded slightly. At least that was a non invasive way that could help Sana rest. It didn't involve anything to be swallowed. And again, thinking swallow made Kyra think of Thomas nearly choking her childhood friend to death by forcing something down her throat and this time she couldn't help but shoot the so called wizard an eat shit and die look. The next three days of travel were going to be tense. Over those days Sana spent much of her time resting, trying to regain her strength. She hadn't eaten in all this time but it was not the first time she had been without food. Water on the other hand was a different story. Anything but water made her throat feel like it was on fire and any attempts to heal her further backfired and set her back. Kyra finally had enough and just kept a close eye on Sana and would only let Ash or Keystone near her. Satilla was fine but Kyra made it a point that she needed to administer the herbs or salves personally. During the travel Sana did her best to communicate why she wanted them to get a move on as quickly as they did. The first day she was too tired to even try to speak. Day two, it hurt too bad but she finally had a little bit of energy coming back to her. Pulling out parchment and quill she wrote what she could. It came out broken and her hand was shaky but it was enough to be able to be read. Kyra reading it first and then handing it over to Keystone. What was on the parchment told of a darkness that was coming, an old feud between friends. One seeking out necromancy powers. That this was only the beginning. There were fires but the light they cast could not break through the darkness and it spread from village to village until the kingdom was over taken. Sana wished she could tell them the horrors but there were no words, all she knew was it had something to do with the village and the war between there and the orcs. The source was there, somewhere. [hr][hr][center][h3][b][i]Three Days Ahead - In Salarn (Time Skip, everyone is on the same time now)[/i][/b][/h3]~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~[/center] Kyra pulled up the wagon to the Tavern and hopped down, stretching out her back before tying off Epona and looking around. [color=a187be]"Alright, let's get inside and secure some rooms. Keystone can you grab Sana, after the spill she took trying to climb up into the wagon this morning I don't think she should be walking yet."[/color] Sana rolled her eyes but kept silent, her throat still hurt but it was getting better. Yet it was probably good not to strain it if she could help it. Instead she just sat up from where she had been laying, Ash jumping down off the back of the wagon, and holding her arms out to Keystone. Inside the tavern the old man looked at Magnus and nodded before taking another long drink from his glass. "Ey, bodies were dug up one at a time weeks ago, just a few mind you. Figured it was grave robbers or kids being stupid but now they are all gone... I keep looking for the bodies but I can't find anything. Least I didn't until three days ago when we were attacked last. I recognized two of the skeletons. Well not recognized them but what remained of their clothing. I had buried them both years before."