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Daphne and Coswain


Daphne smiled when she remembered Katherine from the hospital bay, she had turned up and took her being silly easily and just handed her water and helped care for the squire. Her comment about the helmet yeah but all that was kinda fuzzy like she was drunk and parts of it were not remembered. Her memory did not fully stabilise for a couple of days, Daphne had really hit her head in the attack that was for sure.

The fact she even had worked out how to make a skull mug was kinda weird? She spent her time working out how to make Katherine a skull mug? This was a weird thing, she definitely cared for Katherine in a way that was kinda comforting but also confusing how to work it out.

It was after Daphne got out when they had a mission out into the wolds and to the blight lands. Technically Daphne volunteered but after finding out her Lord, Girlfriend and other Lunarians had Volunteered. Much as she really did not want to ever go to that area, she joined on.

Honestly for a Lunarian the trip was not the worst, she had definitely been on colder ones ans the land was fairly easy going for a start with no major delays.

Lord Coswain rode along the side kicking his mount to jump as the older soldier took his turn on the flank of the convoy, he was an experienced rider and the Lord Castelian had plenty of time in the saddle on missions. They had a number of experienced guards, champions and so on with them. He did worry for Dawn Haven with how much their capacity in guards, sages and more they had drawn onto this one venture.

This had the elite of several groups present and left their home, or what had become home where his partner and everyone else's friends etc still lived.

He had to smile even to himself, Daphne bags ended up in Katherine's tent more than they did not… he decided to leave it be, no one else seemed to worry they held hands or could be found quietly talking by the fire on evenings rather close sharing blankets.

Now leaving Persephone had been difficult and they shared a rather tender but private departure, after so long apart they had got used to the idea of a little stability and it was uprooted by this venture. He had measured her multiple times he would be utterly careful, Daphne he trusted with his life and the Lunarian guards were young but steady. The sun shaggers might be reliable but he would trust his fellow lunarians first.

He scanned the distance as he paused his patrol, letting his thoughts turn back to the job. He saw no threats bar some movement in the far distance that headed away from them, they already had killed some blight animals but others had been unwilling to go near the light of fires and noise of people too. Fire was a strong protector out here, bright tall flames drive light and heat, a Athema to the cursed reborn blight kin and life.

The uneventful trip was fine by Lord Coswain, they had made good time. They were on track.



Daphne dropped her bag into Katherine's tent on her rounds, was it a little forward…yeah, did Daphne just like having someone to cuddle at night in this dead wasteland. Yes. 100% yes. Daphne joined Katherine and snuggled up spooning her at night and seemed like it could be a thing. That fuzzy, strange feeling this generated was… weird but Daphne did not want it to end.

Daphne did not apologise for her relationship but did not have to tell people, what the hell. The land was under an endless night? She would cuddle a blonde priestess.



Lord Coswain was tending to his mount, shaggy with a thick insulating coat and the large wide feet of a Launarian breed that had long adapted to a life of winter, snow, ice with a rugged and while less sneak built to ensure harsh conditions. “Easy, easy… Come on” He said as he carefully checked his mounts, feet and legs for any injury under the canvas and leather wraps that he had added to protect against harm from rocks or sharp ruins etc. It might not stop everything but some protection was better than none.

Giving the large Beasts head a scratch in thanks as he went round caring for his mount. It was simply put. His life. He could live or die by this horse so he took the kindest of care for it.

In this situation his horse came before his meal and comfort. It was better to be hungry than dead.

He wound his way back eventually to the fire after doing his tasks, dropping as he reminded Daphne in passing to not forget her helmet again. Daphne had been … suggested to wear one by Katherine and it seemed to have stuck. The rest seemed to be handling the trip well so far but as he said, this was not even hard going by Lunarian standards, this was not even too cold yet. It would get far far worse if the snows turned on them.

Still be prepared. Careful. It caught you when you stopped looking and respecting it.

“Good Morning” He said looking at the endless night wondering the difference, it seemed to be more a … thing of perspective, the only person who seemed to be utterly certain was that snake tailed innkeeper and he was sure she saw the world in a rather different frame.

“Lady Hightower, I fixed it the best I could with what we have, keep checking it.” He handed her a somewhat crude, but repaired wrap to protect her horse's leg from the cold and some of the harsh and sharp dead plants that littered the land. “No need to rush this, this is a campaign not a single skirmish. Be careful, and listen, just listen first. Youl hear anything before you ever see it.” He said looking at the ruined town in the distance, it was the broken ruin of a town, a dark place where he just had a …bad feeling about. He hoped not to offend but he also wanted to see her come out of this intact and unharmed.

He meant well, he knew they wanted to rush, get answers and leave but this place had any number of dangers. He essentially not sure how much experience or training most had in this environment.



Daphne yawned from her end of patrol and hung her helmet off and stretched out, reaching to check her braid and make sure everything was where it was meant to be. “Nothing major, any animals keeping distance, few to the west, seem to leave us alone.” She gestured to the horizon where saw the movement and left to head to fire, dropping next to Katherine and kissed her cheek, not worried about showing her affection. “Hey kat, please tell me you have something hot, i know you are but I'd love some tea.” She said with a hopeful look and reached over to place a hand over hers. Daphne had a Helmet… it however hung off her waist next to her twin swords, a short warhammer and other gear she carried now. Better prepared than her normal Dawn Haven routine carry.

They had cross bows on the horses, bolts, blades and various things they had not carried for excess weight about the walled town.

Daphne looked up and waved to the others who were starting their day, Lords, Ladies, sages, guards and more. Maybe it was the purpose, the company or just having some kind of mission. Daphne felt oddly comfortable right now. "Call me insane, but im happy out here." Daphne mused as she sat warming her other hand and arm from the fires heat.

Anyone in earshot might think Launarians where abit crazy. Probbly yes.

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The absence of the expedition party had done little to change the daily flow of the tavern. Beverages still flowed like water, the music was constant and the patrons ever present. Sure there had been a few changes in the regulars, and some of the guards he’d come to know had been replaced by less familiar faces, but ultimately it was the same Eye.

And in other good news, the bastard of a pirate seemed to have fucked off. At least for now.

Today he’d found himself in the company of a particularly bored looking guardswoman, the new recruit if his memory still served him well. She certainly looked the part; Her armor was shinier than most others’, her shield lay mostly untarnished, and she was definitely young. She’d come in not half an hour prior for a cup of tea and had been sitting in otherwise silence by the fire, slowly waking up by the looks of it.

“May I?” Aldrick gestured to the chair next to the recruit as he paced over, leaning his guitar up against the wall in the process.

Charlotte looked up from the steam wafting from her cup, meeting the blightborn’s golden eyes with her own in slight shock, before nodding her head once and returning her “Knock yourself out.”

A moment of silence stretched between the two, before she looked back towards Aldrick.

“You’re that bard, aren’t you?” Her eyes ran down his features, putting the pieces together slowly. It was tricky at first, given the new color to his complexion and clean shaven face, but the recognition dawned on her quickly. “It is you. You played in our tavern back home, The Last Drop, quite frequently if I recall.

Aldrick smiled and let out a quiet laugh, nodding gently. “The one and only. I remember that tavern well, you must’ve been the lass behind the counter then.” He looked up to the fire in thought, the memories flowing back into his mind. “You were much smaller back then.”

“And you didn’t have horns. Or red skin… or those eyes.”

“Still smart as a whip I see. Aldrick shot her a playful grin, a low chuckle following from behind closed lips.

The fire crackled through the silence between them that stretched for a few short minutes. The Eye was still quite empty at this hour of the morning, not terribly unusual as people went about their days.

“Would you play me something?” Charlotte asked, her voice quivering a bit as her nerves got the best of her.

“What did you have in mind, lass? Somethin’ happy? Sad?”

“No no. Nothing like that. It's too early for happy, and I don’t need sad right now” She paused in silent contemplation, her eyes wandering over Aldrick’s blighted features again, “How about something about the Blight? If that’s not offensive?”

Aldrick didn’t reply for a moment, his eyes fixed on Charlotte’s face as if it would hold an answer. He’d only written one new song since succumbing to the blight, and while it had been shockingly on topic for Charlotte’s request, it wasn’t one he’d ever played for anyone before. It was oddly personal, and perhaps a view on his… condition, that perhaps a few wouldn’t appreciate.

Eventually, he wordlessly nodded to the recruit before leaning to the side and grabbing his guitar from where he’d rested it.

“This is a song of the temptation… and borderline seduction that this plague can bring upon you.”

Song Link



Aldrick’s foot tapped a gentle beat on the wooden floor in time as his fingers strummed and plucked at the strings of his guitar. But there was something different in the tone of his voice. The expected deep tone with a coarse rasp was ever-present, but it was a different energy to his usual, happy and upbeat performances that normally filled these walls. Something about it was more raw, more personal than usual.

What’s a little more?

Everything about it was more personal. This was the very sentiment that played in his mind every day before the very people he performed for. A sickly sweet feeling, knowing that he was feeding from their very emotions but being twisted to believing it was a good thing. A feeling he loved and loathed in the same instant.

Just a little more…

He realized it in an instant. He was feeding on the recruit, the very same woman he’d seen behind the bar all those years ago. And yet he couldn’t help himself. The emotions he was feeling from her were infectious. She’d felt every word he’d sung with shocking accuracy, and yet her mind was completely at peace as she listened. As he ripped every bit of emotion from it.

Enough.

Aldrick played the last few notes of the song as he forced his mind away from Charlotte’s, the sugary taste of it fading from the tip of his tongue. He hated how much he loved how it felt.

Charlotte didn’t know what exactly, but something felt wrong. Everything felt wrong. A wave of fatigue had hit her halfway through the song and had been building since then. She’d been enjoying the song and then just… stopped. Now there was just emptiness, a void where there had previously been… she couldn’t place the word.

“I’m s-sorry. She clutched her head gently and stood from her chair, walking slowly towards the door, her skin paling a bit with every step. “The song was lovely, I’m just feeling unwell. Not sure what’s come over me.”

Aldrick watched her leave the building as a pit grew in his stomach. Normally he would have fed off of a crowd all at once, taking just a little bit from each person. But there had been no crowd, no other person to focus on.

Just the recruit who’d once idolized him.

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The Alchemist tent was cold. Nathaniel's breath came out in small amounts of mist in his face. Still, it was better than outside. He paced around the tent. The cold wind relentlessly assaulted the tent like the tide on a sandy beach. A couple of candles lit the medium-sized tent that held work for all three sages. He checked over the notes that Eris and he had made. His gloved hands flipped the sheets of parchment.

A strong, frigid breeze came through the entrance, breaking the concentration of the Aurelian.
"Shit, shit shit." he panicked. The ties that held the entrance flap had come undone. Even with gloves, the cold was merciless as he worked to tie the knot shut. After some fumbling, the flap was secure, and the room was sealed from the cold, but the wind kept its assault. Nathaniel let out a shivering sigh as he stood in darkness; the candles snuffed out, journals were opened, and parchments were scattered.

Nathaniel only relit one this time. Having to save the others for today's research. After the tents contain was more organised he went back to his task.
"Vials, where did-" he paused the small crate that had most of the supplies, was missing a few things. It was then he spotted them across the tent, with a note underneath.

"Be sure to put these back here." -Eris.

Nathaniel grumbled at this remembering the first day of setting up the tent and bringing the supplies in that they'd need. There was a little, playful banter as he and Eris were continuing to move objects to where they would like it to go. A few times they moved the same object multiple times but couldn't think of a compromise as the peacekeeper Nesna decided to just let the two of the keep going.

Brushing that moment to one side for now while he focused moving the bag of empty vials. Three satchels were made with the equal amount of Vials and other equipment needed for the expedition today. Plants and Soil. We'd have to see if there's a difference between the two if they are gathered by a Blightborn or a Human. Then he remembered going into another crate he pulled out a secure box, inside was Vials and Vials of Willis's blood. This was crucial to today endeavours. He place as few in each satchel and slung one over each shoulder and carried the third in his hands.

Stepping outside the cold was worse, the snow came down in huge clumps. He turned securing the ties for the tent so it stays closed.

"Brr...It's fucking cold." A guard said to another as they walked past.
"Lord Stormlight." The other said giving a small respectful bow. Which the other immediately did also. Nathaniel returned the gesture. "My lord. If you are looking for Lady Hightower and the others they are having conversations at them main campfire." A smile tugged on his lips. "Thank you. Be sure you two are ready for today." he said leaving the two. The two guards stood to attention even though they were shivering slightly.

"Yes sir."
"Always Lord."

Walking closer and closer he could see that important people are about ready to have a discussion. Orion, Eris and Kat were there but Nesna wasn't there that Nathaniel could see neither Ivor.
"Good morning." he said giving them all a bow of his head, the satchel gently tapping off one another.
"I've packed the essentials for today." handing the bag he carried to Eris.




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The Lynx & The Philosopher's stone


The light of the lantern filled the storage room, the soft steps of the boots coming down the ladder, the black long hair neatly tied up into a ponytail. The young woman's blue eyes searched amidst the various barrels, vine bottles and dried meat until her eyes finally landed on a figure walking out from behind one of the large vine stalls which housed the finest wines that a rich man like Ayel Raunefeldt could buy and brag about having. The figure moved out from it's hiding spot, the tanned man with his blond shoulderlong hair and ghostly blue eyes met with hers.

"You are quite the bold one, to harbor a man on the run. To some this would be the vilest of treason towards not only the Aurelian crown but to Dawnhaven aswell. Traits inherited by your parentage perhaps? I doubt your adopted brother would approve of such actions." The blond man said in a soft voice, his trademark smile forming on his lips as he approached the smaller noble woman.

"I simply do not want more blood spilt than what have already been spilt. I am just lending a hand to someone in need, if helping someone is a crime, then I am guilty as charged. My brother does not command me, my heart does. Prince Flynn would understand the meaning of staying true to oneself regardless how strong the wind may blow against you." She said softly, but in a proud manner as she put down the lantern on one of the barrels close to where she stood.

"You are something else..." The older man said with a chuckle as he traced his hand along one of the wine bottles in one of the racks, before picking it up. "I see your brother is fond of even some newer brands. This particular one is a fine year. The year you were born." He said softly, and slid the wine bottle back in it's place.

"The year I was born? How would you know that? You are from Aurelia aren't you? You called me Opal in the jail. Where did you learn my middle name?" The young noblewoman asked the warrior who stood before her in the dimly lit storage room.

"The ring you bear have that very stone, surrounding it are the symbols of fire, earth, water and wind. It symbolizes the fabled philosopher's stone, the magnus opus, the hidden formula to the elixir of life, to turn all other things into gold and cure all ills. The name was chosen by your mother, the ring... by your father." Gadez said in an almost ominous manner, his hair momentarily falling over his eyes, concealing them before he moved his head back, allowing his hair to fall away from his face.

"My mother? You knew my birth mother? Just who are you? Do you know where I can find my father? Is he still alive?" She stepped forwards, her eyes shimmering with determination, her pose being fierce despite her otherwise frail looking body.

"I knew her indeed. I know her still. Cymbaline Malkin. Yet time is a cruel thing, as are the divine or those whom claim to be such. As for your quest to find your father? He died a long time ago alongside your mother, I would know... because I am he." Gadez said in a soft and sorrowful tone of voice, his hand moving to his chest, placing it flatly upon it. Anora raised both of her hands to her mouth and her eyes closed slightly, tears forming and she was shaking.

"Y-you.... somehow... I knew... the moment I laid eyes on you in the jail. Your eyes. I knew them." She frowned and looked up to the taller older man before rushing up and raising her hand. The slap resonated in the storage room as it struck the man across the cheek.

"I-I've looked for you for so long.. why did you leave me alone? How dare you come back to me now? Like this?" She swallowed before reaching out with both her arms and wrapped her arms around Gadez, her head pressing against his chest. "Why? I have had so many questions unanswered... I have been so lonely..." She said in a shaky voice, upset but happy regardless. His arms softly held her in an embrace.

"Of all the beings in this world, you alone have the right to pass judgement on me. I left you in a place where I knew you could find a better life, the old woman in the orphanage gave me her word, and she kept it. I had to harden my already dullened heart to leave you there. I also gave my word, that I would destroy those who destroyed your mother. The divine. Aelios. Your mother suffered from an illness no mortal could cure, no spell nor potion could save her. And the divine just allowed it to happen. That is something I cannot forget neither forgive. So I will do what I can to send both kingdoms into ruin along with all traces of their divines so that a new kingdom can rise. One which does not distinguish, does not care whom you are, where you came from. And the only one in my eyes, that is pure enough to lead that kingdom… is you..." He lowered his head, taking a knee, something he had sworn to never do to any other, mortal nor divine.

"There's so much anger in you. Let go of it. Stay here with me. I will talk with Flynn and he'll understand I am sure. You speak of ending so many lives? Those who are left behind will seek revenge for the fallen and the cycle will never end. I do not know what plan the divine has in store for this world and it's people, but must the entire world burn for you to be content? The world isn't perfect, but we are working towards it day by day... and I could never be a leader, why should anyone care to listen to what I would have to say?" Anora asked after shaking Gadez's both arms with hers, as if trying to shake him out from whatever dream he was in.

"It has already destroyed me. What you see is a phantom of a man who died a long time ago. We humans have fought one another since the beginning of time, even the divine wage their endless war, they cannot accept one another. As for why they should listen to you? Because you will be the only one with royal blood left standing after I am done and the only one whose hands will remain clean. Dawnhaven is the only place where the people of the two kingdoms can find a common ground." The blond man explained.

"Stop talking like that! There are good people left in this world. Royal blood?" She tilted her head to the side, her eyes squinting slightly.

"Indeed. You see… King Auric is my father, but I am merely that man's bastard child." Gadez said with a snort.

"You.. are Flynn's older brother? But that would mean... I am..." She asked herself, more than the blond man before her. It hurt her within.

"...and this is why, I have kept you hidden, to shield you from harm. Both from becoming like me, but also from becoming like Flynn and the rest of Auric's accursed line." The man explained, his hand reaching out to move the blond strands of hair from her face.

"You dyed your hair to hide the fact that you were adopted by the Raunefeldt family, but it was also the haircolour that your mother had. It suits you well. Anora Opal Malkin. Precious gem of the feline. I watched you from the shade, for many years. Like a Lynx hidden amidst the trees. I was there when you celebrated your twelfth birthday. Do you remember the mime?" He asked her, and gave a soft smile.

"The mime? That.. that was you? You... gave me that book. The one with the drawings." Anora said softly in thought then smiled.

"What are you planning to do now... father?" Anora said and set her gaze straight into his, fierce determination and defiance in it.

"To set the stage for your kingdom come. Stay safe precious gem. Our beautiful Anora. Reveal not what you know of our connection, there are those here whom would use this knowledge to kill you." His hand moved up to caress her hair and then he planted a kiss on her forehead.

"What if I will not do that? What if I will go immediately to Flynn and turn myself in and tell him what you plan to do? And stop talking about that whole kingdom thing. I reject it with my entire being! I will not, cannot be what you want me to be!" Anora said in a fierce tone of voice, her hands placing themselves at her waist.

"That's my girl alright. Defiant like myself. Like your mother as well. You have her heart..." Gadez smiled softly as he began to try walk past her. "I am sorry for not being there for you. I will never forgive myself for it, neither do I bear the right to ask for it. This is just something... I have to do or I cannot bear existing." He said in a solemn tone.

"I forgive you... but you are trying to leave me again. Why can you not let it go? There are things we cannot change no matter how much we like to. She would understand that. She knew that. I am certain. I never wanted you to do this... you stubborn foolish man!" Anora held out her hand offering it to the older man, her father, the fugitive, the bastard.

"..." He remained silent and began walking towards the stairs. "Dress warm my precious Opal..." He said softly, his hair hung over his face as if to conceal what he felt as he ascended up the stairs, throwing one last glance over his shoulder at the child, his child, the one he had left behind. His heart. His vulnerability. His soft spot. It was after all for her sake that he had set out to change the world, he never had any intention of being in it. Had she not been born, he would have died back with Cymbaline or while driving his blade into Auric's core.

"I'll stop this. I'll stop all of this. I'll stop you." Anora said softly to herself, teary eyed as her eyes narrowed and looked up through her hair partially concealing her eyes.
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Valthyr

Location: His treehouse, several dozen feet above ground.


Construction went on nicely the last couple of days. While the tree has not reached its intended height yet, I can safely say that it is already large and sturdy enough to carry most of the intended housing area. I am, in fact, standing on its very floorboards as I am writing this. I was offered one of the new homes on the outskirts of the growing town, but did not hesitate to decline politely. I am much more happy to dwell dozens of feet above the ground. The air is more fresh, I do not have to hide behind any corner to shift, and whenever I do not want any visitors I can just pull up the rope ladder to the ramp.

It's a common misconception that peacocks can't fly at all, but I am pretty confident that particular one I am also trying to escape from never will dare to come up here. I also planted some vines that harmonizes well with the tree, but not so well with anyone trying to climb it and touching one of its many thorns. Got the anti-venom stashed away up here, just in case...


A rather harsh breeze of wind made the lantern swing back and forth violently below the branch it was hanging down from. Valthyr had to slam his hand down on the page to keep it from flying off. He sat on what could best be considered a balcony in conventional terms, but in reality it was more of a small platform only connected to the center room by a couple feet of narrow catwalk secured with ropes. The platform was bolted down to and supported by one of the more massive branches while railings made sure he would not fall of that easily either. No roof, just a nice place to hang out in a chill night with the possibility to retreat instantly.

I really was not sure whether adding a fireplace would be such a clever decision, but this 'winter' would make it too chill otherwise. Furniture is still mostly missing though.

He had to chuckle at that point. He had made more furniture for others than for himself so far, but seeing Sya in her new chair so far had never failed to cast a smile on his face. He had a bed, a roof, quite a bit of storage space and room for future expansion as the tree still had not finished growing larger.

Quite a few people have left for the expedition. I think the prince still does not really trust me, otherwise he might have sent me on that one, too. Or he does not know me yet really, who knows. At least the wound has healed fairly well except for a small scar. I can live with that.

The druid put down the quill for a moment, letting it rest in the small sea of ink next to his chair on the floor. Maybe he could convince Flynn to plant a few more trees ? Not the same species, this one had nothing special except for one could build tree houses on it. He had been nourishing the idea of setting up a few Nahmta seeds he had brought along with him almost since his arrival, but been busy enough with other things so far. The plant did not grow particularly large, but would require attention of maybe a few others than him as well to keep harvesting the sap they literally seeped through their bork constantly to form a tight seal against herbivores. Truth was the sap, once crystallized, was highly flammable and released enormous amounts of heat. His people back home used it to melt the little iron they needed. It just smelled a little infernal before combustion.

Maybe I could gain the prince's full trust by offering him the very top of my home as an emplacement for a ballista or similar ? If nothing happens, the blight might ultimately arrive here, too. A few incendiary devices hurled down onto them might do wonders. I shall not mention how that thing could also be aimed at the peacock's residence however.
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Location: Seluna Temple
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He had not slept, though that fact, in itself, was hardly remarkable. Sleep, since his transformation, had become a skirmish fought in the dark hours between exhaustion and the strange vigilance necessary to deal with what now lived beneath his skin. And more often than not, and surprisingly to most, he found himself losing that battle.

But last night had been different.

Last night, he had stationed himself at the edge of camp with his back to the dying embers and his face turned toward the treeline, watching the darkness, that dense blightness, pooling between those ancient pines and thickening in ways wholly unrelated to the hour. And something inside him, some fundamental piece of the man he no longer fully understood, had leaned toward it not with revulsion but with ease. A terrible, unearned familiarity that he knew he should not entirely trust but found himself doing so because he knew that feeling. He had carried a dim version of it inside him for years, buried beneath duty and discipline and, most of all, restraint. But out here, closer to the source of his transformation than he had been since that agonizing day on Aurelia's border, it was much harder to ignore: it was recognition.

Still, Orion had managed to turn away from it and gone to check the perimeter anyway.

With the beginning of the next day, the camp was finding its rhythm. Guards rotated through their posts at the clearing's edge, breath misting in the cold. Equipment emerged from oiled canvas and was unpacked, inventoried, and repacked. The horses stood bundled under their blankets in the makeshift corral, steam curling from their nostrils. Snow had begun to fall again, too, though this was not the gentle drift of the hours before. Instead, the flakes were thicker now, their descent more purposeful as they clung to wool and leather and the dark fringe of Orion's hair, melting against his scalp only to be replaced by fresh arrivals.

He moved through it all without hurry, first having a word with the guards on rotation before pausing by the supply crates stacked along the eastern treeline to look over the bindings to ensure they were secure. He also noted who had emerged from their tents and who had not, filing away the state of each person under his watch with the kind of attention that looked, from the outside, like nothing at all. Just a man walking. But Flynn had entrusted him with this, so of course it was anything but.

It was then that he stopped near the fire and looked toward the ruins on the hill despite himself. Even here, the blight was visible, seemingly clinging to nearby structures like some purple, bruised, diseased ivy.

“Good morning, Lord Nightingale.”

He’d heard her before she’d even reached him, but Orion turned only as she slowed to a stop beside him, acknowledging her greeting with a courteous nod. "Sage Hightower."

“Thank you for meeting with me.” A faint smile touched her lips. “I believe Ivor already went ahead to scout the area. Nesna should join us today, too.” She paused, scanning the camp, before calling over a nearby guard. “Guard Hale, would you mind finding Nesna for us?”

Hale looked up, offered a lazy mock salute that bordered on insolent, and disappeared between the tents with a smirk on his lips. Orion watched him go but said nothing. The guard was competent, if irreverent, and he’d tolerated worse over the years.

Eris folded her gloved hands together in front of her for warmth, Orion wagered, though the gesture also lent her an air of contemplative patience.

“The weather appears to be worsening,” she observed softly, her gaze flicking briefly to the distant ruins before returning to him. “Once Ivor returns and Nesna joins us, perhaps we should gather everyone near the fire?”

"Agreed," Orion replied. "But I want rotations maintained. Two eyes on the treeline at all times, even if they have to stand shoulder to shoulder to keep warm." His gaze drifted back to the hill. "And when Ivor returns, I want his report before anyone else hears it."

After that, Orion's eyes drifted to Nathaniel, who had emerged from the cluster of tents, his breath pluming in the cold. He crossed the clearing with purposeful strides, reached Eris, and handed her one of the satchels slung over his shoulder.

Orion counted three satchels in total. Three. Which meant, if his understanding of their research priorities held, at least one contained samples of Willis's blood. The thought surfaced without judgment. Willis had been a gamble, one that had so far paid uneven dividends, but the research continued regardless.

"Sage Stormlight." Another brief nod, this one directed at Nathaniel. "We're waiting on Ivor and Nesna, and once they arrive, we'll begin."
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“Good morning, Sage.” Katherine replied simply to Eris, watching as she stopped next to Orion by the fire. Her eyes moved to the Prince’s Advisor briefly, before she caught movement at the edge of her vision.

A smile spread across her face as she felt a familiar pair of lips plant a kiss on her cheek, warmth spreading through her face. Katherine took Daphne’s gloved hand in her own, leaning her head against the squire’s tall frame. “I haven’t had a chance to unpack my cookware yet, but I could be convinced if a certain someone deems it necessary.” She grinned playfully, grasping her other hand on Daphne’s upper arm and snuggling in closely.

“I’m happier here too.” Katherine said quietly. It wasn’t a complete lie. Her assignment still lingered in her mind, consistently taking part of her attention away, but she’d been able to bury it slightly after losing herself in work. Otherwise, she was away from Amaya and Kira, the only things in Dawnhaven that reminded her of her past; and she was away from Flynn, who she guessed was already quite suspicious of her presence in the town.

There was still Orion to keep her eyes on, the one who was leading this expedition in the royalty’s stead, and who had likely been briefed on everyone who came along. From the look of it, he was also blightborn, which added a layer of complexity to things. She glanced at him once more as the group stood by the fire, curiosity taking hold as the two hadn’t crossed paths much since leaving Dawnhaven.

A problem for later. Katherine mused to herself, bringing a hand down to straighten out the fur of her coat that concealed her leather armor. She’d held nothing back in preparation for this expedition and was armed about as much as one would expect for a member of the King’s Eye--none of it immediately visible of course. Twin short-swords hung at her hips concealed by the fur of her jacket, and in each of her boots, a dagger was hidden. Anything that wasn’t held at bay with weaponry would be sorted out with magic.

Another partially familiar face appeared by the fire and Katherine nodded to him silently. Sage Stormlight, from what she was able to gather through the crackle of the fire.

“I wonder what’s in store for us on this fine day…” She said quietly to Daphne, letting the sarcasm drip through her words. The weather was miserable--as usual--and as much as she praised Seluna’s constant presence, she missed the warmth of spring and summer.

Katherine found a smirk spreading across her face as Eris spoke about the weather, biting back a witty remark as she reminded herself about what had happened the last time she’d chosen to get snarky with people of importance. “If you need, I have another cloak in my tent should you need it, Sage.” She sent a warm, understanding smile to Eris, “Say the word and it’s yours.”

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Blight-Born Interviews: Prior to the Time Skip
The same day of the blight-born's death in prison



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Exhausted from the earlier events of the day, Flynn conducts the blight-born interviews with Orion at his side. Fatigue is evident on his face, though he tries his best to hide it. He begins the interviews cordially, forces a faint smile when introducing himself and his advisor, but his eyes are clearly very weary.

Orion stands nearby, observing the conversation with Flynn and each blight-born sitting across the desk from him. For every interview, two guards stand watch outside the closed door.







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Daphne was rather quickly becoming used to this as Katherine leant into her side and the taller squire pulled her arm and cloak about them to keep warm in the wind chill. It was not too bad but it was nice to be snug anyways.

Granted in court this would be all manner of Gossip and drama, but the endless night, Dawn haven who cared. Daphne just smiled and replied. “I'm pretty sure Sya packed me some nice tea, I can always reward you later.” She said playfully and nodded along about being happier out here. Life was definitely harder and more dangerous but there were far less distractions and dramas too. No run away men claiming to be royalty, Ayel or murderers to investigate.

Daphne was starting to daze a little from the heat of the fire in contrast to the cold of her patrol on the outer edge. The reaction caused her senses to be temporarily blunted from their near constant high alert she had to maintain. It was pretty mentally tiring keeping up in this place. “They found one more thing for me to guard?” Daphne asked with a similar level of sarcasm, the guards had to protect the camp, the horses and carts, their supplies, and run escorts. Nothing much.

Daphne however lifted her head seeing Eris approach, a sparkle of the fire reflecting in her Purple eyes tinged with an amber almost gold tone. Agh, the sage who had been talking to Nathaniel, the one who was at the Eye of the Beholder and she had seen the two working together regularly. “Hello Sage, sages and more.” Noting the advisor and sages present adding her report and amending.

Clear so far Lords, Ladies and advisors, few things moving but they are staying away, not like the fires, if they're not, we need the knights and champion." Daphne said as she looked up, entirely without concern about how her and Katherine were snug together. She might die today, who gives a damn?

This expedition… they were going into enemy territory, She had done with Lord Coswain sure, with Knights, experienced units and a clear plan. She bit back her thoughts and other remarks about some people staying polite. “I'd offer my spare, but you're more Kats Height.” Daphne said lightly, teasing the shorter priestess and making a little light of a stressful situation. “Just follow the plan, that's how to get home safe.” She said calmly, even as a squire, the whole night end of the world had forced her to face some things far more rapidly including having to fight her own people on their own streets.

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To Nesna’s frustration, reacclimating to civilized life had been harder than she’d first expected. On her own, she’d been able to operate along her own sleep schedule—one which seemed to have become even more wildly out of sync with that of normal folk than it’d been even before the endless night. Sometimes, she’d awaken to a bustling little community. Others, she’d find herself in that same eerie dead silence that punctuated the wild outskirts of the blight. She’d tried to convince herself that she preferred the spells of activity, that it was right and sensible that she be social. And yet, even amongst those who spared her judgement, she found herself subtly repulsed, yearning for the isolated stillness of the silent winter wilderness. It frustrated her to no end. She pushed herself to sit in range of the hearth’s warmth, to sit politely amongst those who’d become unlikely comrades, and tried to force down drinks generously shared. But the pull of nothingness remained.

This dissonance between impulse and ideal only seemed to wane when she worked. Though she had much to learn, both academically and with respect to her new superiors, the unfamiliarity here was expected and stimulating. Especially in the beginning, Eris in particular had seen to it that most of her work be solo and at a safe distance. A sensible measure indeed. And not an unwelcome one. Though she’d made every effort to be approachable, she simply wasn’t—no blightborn could be, herself most of all. The honesty in that treatment was itself a relief, and the limitations it imposed precluded jumping right into the work. So she was eased into both the work and the relationships. At first, she made a point of not pushing the envelope, of keeping a sensible distance and following Eris’ lead. But it quickly became effortless. Though perhaps not as intellectually appealing, the grunt worth she was landed with had a certain meditative property to its dullness.

In truth, fetching samples felt almost more appealing than taking notes on them at this point. It had often occurred to Nesna in recent days that she might take a more involved role, but each time she took off on a scouting run or a jaunt off to fetch samples from the surrounding environment, the whipping of the frozen air past her as she flew brought her a sense of tranquility and pushed the thought out of mind. She hadn’t quite accepted the feeling, but she couldn’t deny her heart told her to keep running errands—errands that meant she spent as much time away from the rest of the group as with them. She’d started proposing them herself, sometimes without a real sense of whether there was a real purpose to them.

Today was one such case. Nesna had flown and landed all around the perimeter, then some distance beyond, then back again, and yet even around the abandoned village, she’d failed to find anything worthy of collecting. So she flitted back towards camp, landing on the outskirts so as not to frighten guards who were surely on edge, with empty vials and jars in tow. Again.

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"My bride-to-be is out saving me from having to do everything myself, I can appreciate it when people realize that I am a very busy man."

The ever graceful and levelheaded nobleman sat at the end of his dinner table, looking into his wine glass and pondered loudly to himself. He had many days prior been informed that a prisoner had escaped from the Dawnhaven jail.

"This is humiliating for his royal highness, that's what happens when you give a task to big for a brain to small, those dimwitted Lunarian apes cannot do anything right. But where in Aelios blazing light has this prisoner run off to? All the laborers have failed to locate him, this is however expected as they are nothing more than commoners, but to think this prisoner would elude someone as distinguished like myself? Poppycock." Ayel scoffed and swallowed the wine in one swoop, before standing up and walking over to inspect himself in one of the many mirrors decorating the room.

'I have literally looked everywhere. And nothing can hide under my keen nose and perception. Anora did seem a bit overly curious about the search groups though…. ahh the frivialities of the young and inexperienced!' Ayel chuckled and gave his reflection a smile, then proceeded to view himself in different angles.

"Mm. Perfect." He said softly as he admired his reflection, turning only to a sound of a door opening.

"Ahh! Dear sister, good that you are here. I was wondering, have you seen where my red coat and red hat is? It seems to be missing from my third wardrobe. Did you send it with the local maid? I certainly hope she is a high class servant and not some sloppy dirty creature. I do not want one of my great coats to be ruined. Even if it is just an accessory to elevate my gracefulness." He said as if he were describing the inner workings of the universe as a whole. Pouring himself some more wine into a glass and was raising it to his lips to take a few sips.

"Greetings brother. Your red coat and hat?" Anora tilted her head slightly before opening her mouth suddenly again. "Ah yes. I lent that one out since you have so many." Anora replied softly and smiled. Her brother, the ever patient and understanding older brother took these news very well.

The wine sprayed from his mouth to the point it covered his mirror, the sheer shock of seeing red sliding down his own mirror image sent a chill down the nobleman's spine, but it were the words that felt like a stab in his heart.

"WHAT?!" He yelled out in a manner which only a nobleman like himself could, his both arms spread out and gesticulating, spilling wine on the floor.

"YOU LENT MY COAT AND HAT OUT?! Without my permission?! How dare yo- Wait… was this to a fellow noble? Did his highness request to borrow it or perhaps it was Lord Stormlight? He does strike me as a man of great taste and his jealousy of my wardrobe does make sense. Well, I suppose I can let this minor inconvenience slip since it would be used for a noble cause." Ayel said as he began to pour up more wine into his glass to fill up the wine he lost.

"Well… in a way." Anora replied after flinching to Ayel's yelling, adjusting her umbrella cane. "I gave it to someone in need of it." She added after awhile, smiling at the thought.

"Wait? You gave it away? Who was it that had earnt it as a gift then? I demand to know! It was after all one of my favorites, it brought out the best of me, and trust me there's alot of that." Ayel clarified, still slightly troubled about having lost a precious attire, but at least Anora, being his sister would have the common sense to give it to someone of importance, of significance, of fame?

"You know that prisoner which they have been looking for? I offered it to him, it is cold outside." Anora said softly, sitting down by the other end of the table, pouring up some tea into a small cup, adding two pieces of sugar to it.

Ayel's eyes widened in shock, he stood as if paralyzed for a moment, as if he had to extra check his ears and brain if he heard it right. His sister. His own sister. Had given away his coat and hat, to some fugitive!

"What?!" He threw his wineglass into the nearest wall. "You did what?! You gave my coat to some thief, some ruffian?! Why would you do that?! Why would anyone do that?! Ah? AHH!" He panicked and ran over towards the doors and shut them close. "NOT SO LOUD YOU IDIOT!" He yelled to her as she sat perfectly calm by the table, drinking her tea.

"How could you do this to me? My own sister! Conspiring with a criminal! Are you trying to ruin my reputation that I have taken such precise and elegance to build up?!" Ayel lamented and bent over the dinner table, clutching his shirt with one of his hands as if his own heart was hurting and being torn out.

"Forgive me brother, I will buy you a new coat. I wanted to give that man something. Because he is my father you see." Anora said softly, looking to Ayel, hoping to see her brother understand, show compassion, understanding and calm down.

Her brother. Marquess Ayel Raunefeldt. Was known to possess many abilities.

But these were none of them.

"What?! Anora! Have you gone insane?!" He leaned over to where she sat, for a moment he thought about grabbing her shoulders and shaking her. But he was reminded that other people had… germs.

"He left today." She replied calmly, taking another sip from her tea, using her small spoon to swirl the tea abit.

"Left?" Ayel raised an eyebrow and produced a wrinkle on his forehead which normally he would admit wouldn't exist.

"He stayed here since the jailbreak. In the storage room." The darkhaired girl said in a calm way, her words soft and collected.

"Stayed?" The taller man stood up straight, and for a brief moment appeared to have changed three more hues towards an even paler colour.

"You harbored a fugitive…. in... my home? Without my knowledge or permission?" He gritted his teeth together and furrowed his eyebrows as veins started to appear on his forehead, doing his best to keep his voice low.

"This… this is treason! My own sister a criminal, oh Aelios- That's it! I am going straight to his highness and have you arrested! I shall have you labeled as insane! No wait… damn it all... I will also have my reputation stained… my hard work… my influence… to ruin! How could you do this to me? I who is the best friend of the prince, I who stand as his most respected and trusted friend." Ayel walked back and forth along the room as if trying to come up with a plan.

"Ayel. You are-" Anora began to speak but were instantly interrupted by her older brother. "Be silent! Do not say another word you backstabbing brother-hating traitor. This is a hanging matter! By the goddess, the prince could even hold -me- responsible. THIS I WILL NOT ALLOW. Women like you have always led men down to the darkness, now you are forcing my hand, to stain my flawless honorable record with lying to my best friend of all people. I will not have you ruin everything I have worked so hard to accomplish! I took you in, my mother took you in! I bet your biological mother and father must have been merchant class after all..." Ayel pointed an accusing finger, his face sweaty and agitated.

"Enough!" Anora stood up from her seat, locking eyes with Ayel. "Stop behaving like a child. I have been very patient with you, brother. Where is your compassion for other people? Where is your kindness for those less fortunate than you? I always believed that you had the potential to change. To become a better person..." Anora said and looked hurt.

"I don't have the time or patience for peasants and commoners or criminals! They are like animals. They exist to serve their betters. So your birthmother was some goddess-forsaken woman who died when you were little and your father is but a criminal. I want you to begone from my estate right now, I may have promised mother to look after you, but I can do so from a distance. I shall request Lord Stormlight or some noble of lesser standing than myself to take you in. I shall compose a letter for that." Ayel gave Anora a glare of disgust, but his expression changed abit on seeing how Anora's eyes have gotten glossy.

"How can you be so cruel and say all these things? Our mother told me something on her deathbed. Something which had weighed her down for a very long time." Anora said in a sorrowful tone of voice, her hands grabbing unto each other around her umbrella.

"Don't you bring mother into this! She would be disappointed in you staining the Raunefeldt good name like that!" Ayel retorted fiercely and pointed an accusing finger at Anora.

"I am adopted yes… I wasn't born into the Raunefeldt family, I am forever grateful for that. To my foster father and mother, and to have you and Andros as brothers. You know how our father could no longer produce any more children right? He never could after Andros..." Anora said softly and looked at Ayel with sad eyes. "You were never meant to know… but I have no choice but to tell you, because your heart have become wicked…" Anora said and looked disappointed and hurt at the darkhaired taller man.

Ayel stood as if frozen, sweat sliding down his face, his eyes wide, staring out into nothingness, as if he had come face to face with Aelios herself.

"What did you just say?" He asked in a monotone manner, not even looking at Anora but straight ahead across the room.

"Do you remember our old butler who went with you to fish so often, who always tagged around you when you were younger? That man was your father… Ayel. Mother never had the heart to tell you, because you were so proud of being a Raunefeldt. She begged me to tell you when you were ready." Anora clenched her hands around her umbrella harder.

"Y-you… YOU!" Ayel face went from palest of white to red as he raised his arm to point straight at Anora. "Get out! GET OUT! I never want to see you again! OUT!" The nobleman picked up a nearby strawberry bowl and threw it at full force into the nearest wall, shattering the glass and sending pieces flying across the room. The nobleman then threw one of the nearest chairs a short distance in the room.

Anora narrowed her eyes, hurt by the words and teary eyed, she turned around to walk out. "Goodbye brother." She said in a sad way, opening the door and leaving, just moments later a wine bottle would fly through the air hitting said door and spreading wine and glass over the floor and walls.

"AS IF! AS IF I WOULD BE! This is just a conceited idiotic little thing you would say to upset me! THERE IS NO WAY! NO WAY! MOTHER! Mother... Mother?" Ayel's grabbed his own head, his eyes twitching and he was hyperventilating, breaths were coming in fast and short.

'It has to be a lie... A BIG FAT LIE. I couldn't... I cannot... mother... why?' He sought his mind and soul for answers, but he had known the moment Anora spoke that she wouldn't lie to him, not about something like that.

"I... I'm..." He stumbled over towards an unopened wine bottle, biting the cork and pulling the cork out, taking a long swig from it, then a second... then a third... then he looked over to see which year it were. Same year as Anora's birthyear. He hurled the bottle across the room, hitting one of his own busts as it did, causing the bust to topple over and fall to the floor.

Normally. Seeing something like that would have been scarring enough. But this was not a normal situation.

"I... I am butler... born? Oh Aelios... I am half-commoner? Half-peasant?!" He almost choked, tears falling down his cheeks as he fell to his knees and placed his pristine gloved hands on the floor. Before taking the gloves off and looking at these hands.

"These hands... this... body... I... am tainted... Anora... you took it all from me! MY EVERYTHING! Mother! How could you let me live a lie!" He screamed at the top of his lungs and breathed heavily.

'I'm a fraud... I am as dirty as the thugs that slither in that inn... I... oh Aelios... wake me up now... tell me this is just an awful... horrible dream. I want to wake up RIGHT NOW. Okay?' He sobbed and crawled along the floor, before curling up into fetal position in front of the fireplace, at the lit fire.

"Fire? Ahah? Yes... YES OF COURSE. That's what you want me to do right?" He turned to get on all fours, opening the fireplace and picking a torch, sticking it into the fireplace to light the torch. The nobleman, ever the levelheaded and forward-thinking had now a broad smile on his lips and widened eyes as he rose up. Walked up to the dinner table, taking up another wine bottle, then casually walked around the dining room, letting the torch light the curtains and tapestries in the room catch fire.

'Everything burns. Only way to keep everything pure right Aelios? I'll make myself a bonfire and join you later... after this bottle.' He mentally encouraged himself as he proceeded to walk out into the hallway, lighting the banners there on fire, then throwing the torch into his bed in the bedroom. The nobleman then calmly went over and took on his least fancy suit and his least favorite hat, opening the door and walked off into the snow with his wine bottle in hand.

"Wooohooo! Buuuurn!" He yelled out loud, uncorking the bottle and took a long swig from his wine bottle, stumbling his way away from his now burning home, heading towards the town centre in a slightly intoxicated state. Momentarily eye'ing the huge tree next to his home, when had that gotten there. He had so much to think about that he didn't even have the time to complain about it existing where it stood.
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The last time Sya was feeling comfortable in a Temple it felt like a lifetime ago and she curled her tail about herself as a matter of protection. The feeling was comforting, putting pressure on herself and her mind shifted back to another time and place.

The main street of Iron Shard Burhfæsten was busy as a couple walked down the street, a wagon passed by and whilst the warlord was allied with Auralia traders from the North also came, other warlords in borders and created a rather varied culture. Auralian traders escorted by guards came by glaring at a Lunarian ship docked off the jetty with men unloading large bundles and taking on large supplies of salted fish and more rare and expensive forms of iron ore. Their allegiance lay to the South and they loosely followed their ways but the lands lay so far away that their ability to force them to comply was minimal.

The great keep towered on a raised rocky promontory home of the warlord whom one woman's mother was working, her father in the forge hamming out a plow after a rock strike. Everyone worked or places like this would not survive how they did.

The banners blew a gentle breeze and kicked up the cloak of a woman who shook long dark hair out her eye. The male was stocky, tall and growing into the muscular frame of manhood, growing defined and smiling as a laughing man carried her over a large area of water like she was not even a burden dropping her back down by a large door, the building made of old pale wood and painted with a simple design of a star above its threshold.

“Behave, damn young ones, always so…” The old priest grumbled as the man was given a rather less discreet thankyou kiss and took his hand at the threshold. “Sorry, just.. happy.” She said their language solely in a harsher local tongue, one that came easy as flowing water. “I know, I brought your icon, my father tried his best, but I feel the repair shows more care than a new one.” She said, easily handing over a carefully wrapped object in rough canvas.

“Your father does good work, but I still will not bond you until spring.” He dropped much of his grumpy and tone, the pair in front of him had been getting into trouble together since before they could walk, he had even been asked if he would marry them when they were only 6 winters old, damn kids. But the blacksmith's daughter had never given up and that poor boy was done for the moment they met.

“Da, im working on that, we will be ready by spring.” He said deep and confident, a farrier tools about his belt. The cottage would be much work but that was nothing new to borderlanders. “We will.” The woman confirmed and squeezed his hand lighting a candle and together placing it on a niche next to the blessings of life, a plea for a long and happy life together, a plea that their fates would be linked now and in the next and next lives.

Bright blue eyes hoped those green eyes would be what she woke up to for many lifetimes to come and the other shared the same thoughts.




That was not this day. There was no hand in hers. Her tail stretched and bright blue eye dropped tears as Sya looked out over the room, far more blinding than she remembered. “Gendry, you had to leave me. Others make me happy, live and feel love but you. You knew me from my first memory...” Sya thought out loud in her native tongue, no old priest who she shared sass with, no simple wooden and iron, this far more ornate.

It took a great effort of will to force self to slither to where a taper and table lay, taking her friends names already written and her fears. A local tradition, was it sanctioned? No one told them if it was or not. They did what they did, lived, loved and died to Auralia inaction.

It took even more effort to slowly burn the worries to use their heat to light the candle she ever so carefully and with great reverence placed in niche and used the ash to scrawny a symbol for protection, friendship and the rune for family. Did Sya get glares? Sya was too invested to notice as she finished the rite.



Her view of Temples had grown to be one of zealots, fear, beaten and sent away from the first place she tried to seek shelter after her whole homeland died. Sya had never been welcomed and actively stayed away from entering. The boathouse was one thing, attached but the threshold she had not crossed in months of life in Dawn Haven.

There was definitely noise rising outside but what, and how far?

She again moved to protect her tail, looking about the room confused. The effort to maintain composure was a strain but she kept the pains behind walls of stone, her friendship and love had to be stronger… at least for a short time.

But seriously…what was going on?

“Did ze sssssea raiders come…” She said before could work out what timeline her mind was working on. Her voice coming in a very not Sya deep well of uncertainty and fear.



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Two weeks… Two weeks had gone by since his tribe found sanctuary amongst the home of those they once called ‘enemy’. Aleksi absentmindedly swirled the frothy ale in his cup, idly chewing on a feast of hard bread roll and a bit of dried goat. His eyes mirrored the flicker of the tavern flames as the barbarian leader warmed himself by the hearth. He looked around the bar, taking in the few faces that were there, before briefly settling on the two conversing at a nearby table, namely the purple man. The sight of a Blightborn sitting at the same table as a human was something he wasn't sure he could get used to, but could he be blamed? For so long fighting and survival were all his people knew, to finally know some comfort and peace felt surreal. This was not a fairy tale though, and the transition to this new life presented its own challenges.

For the most part, people got straight to work, assisting wherever they were needed as laborers and hands. Food had been rationed as promised and housing had been offered to them within a few days. While there was some initial skepticism, his people accepted that it would be far safer to migrate within the town walls. The difficulty itself lay in the social and cultural norms between his people and Dawnhaven’s denizens. Words and actions that might be meaningless to one group could just as easily offend another. For now Aleksi and his more trusted members have been able to keep the tribe in line, making it very clear that any aggressive actions would be met with punishment. Only one had attempted to cross the line Aleksi had drawn and he cut their finger for it.

Aleksi knew he could not subvert decades of hatred within a few short weeks, but he had to try, and for the sake of the tribe he had to succeed. The barbarian closed his eyes, feeling the weight of leadership upon his breast, the worry of banishment for even one slip-up on his shoulders. He couldn't afford to be soft with them, not right now, not when so much was at stake and yet lately he found himself asking, what would Ivor do?
~~~ 2 Weeks Earlier ~~~

Aleksi’s eyes opened, the cacophony had grown to raucous conditions as everyone arrived at the town center. The masses had been segregated between a wall of guardsmen for safety; on one side the denizens of Dawnhaven, on the other his people. It was a wise decision as tension weighed heavily in the air and the only things standing between the two groups were steel and a promise.

Aleksi stood before them all, Orion at his side along with several other key figures from both groups. The prince and his wife had so graciously made an appearance along with their guards and commanders. As promised Orion had both priestesses attend to act as divine witnesses to his oaths. From his entourage, his most trusted warriors, Fífill and Björn along with the village shaman would bear witness to his words. Finally the translator stood nearby, though her posture seemed off and he couldn’t quite tell where her legs ended.

The advisor beckoned him forward and the two approached a hastily erected platform. As Orion addressed the citizens and his tribe, Aleksi took a moment to observe the people around him, his eyes quickly scanning the crowds. Looking at the general public, it wasn't hard to determine that people were scared and confused.

The priestesses mirrored their goddesses, where one appeared frail and feeble, the other appeared powerful and ever present.

The translator he determined to be a Blightborn as there were no visible footprints in the smooth trail she left in her wake.

Aleksi caught the Prince’s gaze only once; steely, determined and very much like his own.

Finally his eyes wandered over something he hadn’t expected to see, someone who he had already seen die once before. A tall and unmistakable figure stood off in the distance, watching from afar. In this moment, Aleksi was one ghost bearing witness to another, his gaze narrowing as he locked onto the giant form of Ivor, The Wild. A flood of emotions welled within him, relief, anger, joy and grief, but they were quashed the moment Orion grabbed his attention.

The moment was brief, but it was enough and as soon as Aleksi turned his head back the giant had vanished. Closing his eyes, he took a deep breath and turned his attention back to the matter at hand, finding Ivor could come later. Answers to long awaited questions could come later; right now, the tribe needed Aleksi, not Ivor. The barbarian stepped forwards and addressed the crowd, “My name is Aleksi," he enunciated clearly "My tribe and I, we come in peace…”. He then recited the same oaths he’d given to the blightborn advisor behind closed doors.


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