Syllke wasn’t impressed. The guy was only in this for himself – for money. And he was wanting to pump them for information to further his own ends – and better line his pockets. On the other hand, it would be nice to know that someone was actually looking for the culprit of this heinous violence. They could assume the Icewatch would be, but another set of eyes and another brain working on the problem wouldn’t hurt. “Well, good to know that poor woman’s death has got you curious.” He said sarcastically. “I’m Syllke. From the Skyglow hold. And OK, I’ll tell you what I saw. She’d been gutted, like a fish – only her insides looked like soup – soup that someone had already had a big bellyful, as there wasn’t much left. Her head looked like someone drove a spear through it – a big hole, and more soup, some was on the snow. It didn’t look like anything I’ve ever seen before. If an animal did it – I’d sure like to know what kind, so I can steer clear if I ever run across one. If it was a human that killed her, they must have used magic at some point – to turn her guts all runny like that.” He was being blunt, and he thought for a moment that his words might be more upsetting to Nanithel than they had to be. But he never liked to make assumptions that girls were weaker than boys or needed protecting. “I didn’t get a good look at the tracks around. There were some going back and forth into the woods – and I didn’t see any signs of a body being dragged through the snow. But I didn’t want to mess them up. I figured that was someone else’s job – to go follow the . . . whatever it was.” He looked pointedly at the man. “Guess that means you, unless the bears run you off.” Despite not making assumptions, Syllke shifted on his feet, leaning closer to Nanithel. “I sent Nanithel off to bring someone to help. I don’t think she really saw too much. I went closer while she was gone, but only to about two meters away. I have no idea what happened to her, but I’ll tell you this. She sure looked liked she’d been . . . eaten. Or at least her insides were – unless there was some magic going on.” |