From this distance, in the sheets of pouring rain that fell, it was hard to make out the faces but eventually his eyes caught up, and he could see among the small group, a man he knew all to well. It was all so confusing for him as he lay on top of the muddy rise, his body slowly sinking in the mud as if the earth was slowly trying to reclaim the body of his that was so very much alive. Why would Reacher be all the way out here, unless he was planning to con, or already had done the very same to the man in the crimson robe and what looked like his accomplice. His accomplice seemed the most dangerous of the terrible three, and Darian made a mental note to avoid him at all cost, and Reacher for that matter as well for the salt and pepper haired man had caused him no end of grief none too long ago. His eyes instead avoided those two and sought the man he had been following, watching him till he disappeared behind the large barn that obstructed his view of that side.
Darian grunted.
He needed to get closer, to hear all what was being said, to be put more into the loop then what his employers off handily told him. From them he knew, and very much suspected he would never get the whole truth, and sometimes not even truth at all. It was the way of Sunberth, a way he had lived by well and he could hardly blame others when they did the same. If there was ever a unwritten code of Sunberth, that would be near the top in the few tenants such a tomb would hold. Ideas came to mind, but they where all too obvious, almost expected even, and if the men where worth their weight in salt, they would have pickets out there in the field watching for such brazen tactics aiming to steal upon the group. All there happened to be around him though where thin shrubs, already well loosened by the mud that surrounded him, some looking like they would fall over with just a sneeze.
A knowing smile came to his face.
Working his hand underneath himself, his hand wrapped around the broad bladed dagger still strapped securely to his thigh, and with fingers made nimble from long hours of carving in his childhood, he pried it loose and brought it to bear in front of himself, making quick work of the shrubs and grasses around him. When he was done a few chimes later, he had a small pile of twiggy brush, grass, and leaves in front of him, and resting the dagger down, went to work stuffing the leaves and grass first in the edges of his armor all around making his silhouette blend a little bit better in the back ground. Next he applied the twigs around his shoulders and back in such a way that they stood up from it, furthering the idea that the outline of his body in the heavy storm would match his overall surroundings. It was a half hearted hope that it would work, but it was more than worth a try, and with that last thought he started off, back at first to crawling a little bit before the steep other end of the rise forced him to slide down on his belly the rest of the way, covering his face and neck entirely in mud.
Guess it adds to the disguise. Was a sour thought, but held no malice behind it as it did actually help him blend in with the ground the brief moment it stayed on his face. His slide had brought him between the fenced in field, and the barn from which the men disappeared behind, and slowly he eased up on his elbows and knees, his body tense and rigid to drop back down on his belly in a moment's notice. Being caught out in the middle of no where with no advantage what so ever was not on his list of things to do. Pushing up to his hands and feet, he padded across the mud like a dog, the manner of movement keeping him close enough to the ground to feel secure but also much faster than his crawling had been. Every once and a while when he though someone might spare a glance in his direction he would drop back down on the ground, and simply pretend to be weather ravaged plant life out in the scrubland.
Clearing the last few bounds between him, and the side of the barn he had been facing all along, he stood up on his own too feet, glancing a wary eye to the side before hovering in close to the wooden wall of the barn, leaning against it and peering inside through the cracks that looked like they had been there for a while. If no one was yet in the barn, he would slowly back away from the wall, and drop down into a crouch, whispering yet another prayer for himself to remain secret while he tried to pry into this one the shadows seemed to hold most dearly.
Again he was crawling across the flat muddy ground, this time just under the wooden fence of the broad field, and even though he didn't notice any animals immediately he made sure to keep and eye out for any for if anything he sure didn't want to be trampled by livestock, or eaten by some unnamed predator. His heart thundered in his chest, crashing against his ribcage like a waterfall. Through the underside of the wooden posts of the fence, he looked through staying as still as possible as he watched for the men he had seen just moments previous, his breathing rate slowing to a relaxing and controlling rhythm.
I have much to learn of you darkness. It was something directed to no one in particular, as usually such thoughts went with the self interested Darian, and with cold eyes he continued his vigil.
oocLoving how it is going so far, I enjoy your writing. If you would ever wish me to change something in my writing like say my rough description of the barn feel free to ask and I will try to be prompt about it.
I have retired Darian, and I apologize for any inconveniences this has caused with anyone threading with this character. Feel free to NPC him in any threads that he is involved in if that is of course ok with the moderator. Again, I am sorry for any inconveniences.