"And once again, Vesmir secured another hireling into the fold, as effortlessly as picking a feather in the market." remarked the Jazdia, still sitting near the fireplace.
"Mmmm, that's just Doctor Vesmir alright," replied Eblana with a smirk. The elven healer sat next to her, enjoying their dinner. The big pot was still half-empty, simmering by the campfire, but it seemed the Ninja felt it was not enough to feed the rest of the party. When she prepared another pot, Jazdia admired her thoughtfulness, but at the same time, she felt something was not quite right.
"That's probably improper of me, but I envy those who come to this land not because they have to. Treating the most dangerous venture like a stroll in a park." Hard to measure what Jazdia's intention was with that statement. It was spoken with no emotion, not even a hint of sarcasm. The elf's eyes wandered again, and her mind was taken aback by a flood of moments that had long passed, none of which were unhappy.
"I thought this was just an everyday for the rangers like you, Miss Jazdia." "For those who know where to wander and which path they have to choose, that may be true," replied the elf. Still reeling back a surge of emotion.
"But my paths were always duplictious.""How many times have you visited this place, if you don’t mind me asking?" "I was here thirty-two years ago, and again at twenty-five, twenty, fifteen, ten, and five years ago. So yes, you could say it was like a stroll, until today at least." Jazdia offered a smile but did not elaborate on the reason for her regular visit. Eblana, too, was considerate enough not to ask; it was apparent from the get-go that they were not planned to be a happy one, not even out of scholarly reason like Vesemir and her often partake, and not even for financial gain or curiosity like most people in the party.
Gradually, Eblana could understand what her earlier statement meant. She could only hope that Jazdia would find what she was looking for.
***
Fifty years ago, at the very place they were now, a team of six was here, resting, planning, thinking. Jazdia was one of them, and she remembered the day like it was yesterday.
Their Commander would be there, under that apple tree, poring over a map in eerie silence. He just had a heated argument with his second-in-command, Faldiar, who wanted to skip the rest and send the main team rather than a few scouts.
"They are heading to Dagorlad! Dagorlad, Commander Darien, there is no doubt that we can do nothing once they reach the border, and the more minutes we dawdle here, the closer they are!"The commander's answer was vague, but his answers were reasonable words mixed with a thin accusation of insubordination. The pressure was enormous that day. A very important dignitary was killed days ago, and days of traveling in a quiet forest did little to dispel the feeling of shame and incompetence. The fact that their pursuit had been unfruitful wasn't helping either. The assassins were elusive, as if they knew this forest like the back of their hand. Or someone, a damned insider was guiding them.
Faldiar and the rest of the team wanted nothing but to clear their name and reputation as quickly as possible, and the assassins were their ticket to not only that, but also to save their nation's pride and good standing with Castediar. They were young, and straightforward, and Jazdia too wasn't thinking too differently that day. Despite the differences, they placed their faith in their commander and believed he had the same zeal to bring those assassins into the light.
It was their first mistake.
"Jazdia? What do you think?" One of the rangers, who went by the name Seron approached. "
About the plan, of course... Hmm, you look sick! Faldiar, you need to take better care of your beloved! Right Jaz? Well... at least... You didn't have to suffer like... us."When Jazdia looked up, what stood in front of her was a ranger with a disfigured face. His helmet was crumpled, and a broken icy spear lodged in one of his eye sockets. The mangled ranger peared down, grinning with what was left of his torn jaw, rotten blood dripped down from the broken hilt, dripping into Jazdia's teacup.
"Why do you have to live and we all die?"***
Jazdia awoke from what seemed to be a deep delirium with a heavy headache. Her heartbeat raced as she looked around, and the shadows were gone; her current party was still here.