“Come on, Eridanus. We’re going have a word or two with our bandit-friend over there.” Zenai thumbing to the unconscious form of their prisoner. Zenai, having found and scavenging some rope from here and there, tied the captive-bandit’s hands and feet together so there would be no way he could interrupt the defenders while they defend against the other bandits on the hill. Satisfied that the knot is strong and uncomfortable for the bandit, Zenai drew out his sword. Fear was a good motivator and he intends to make full use of it on this bandit so he would talk. He slapped the bandit on his cheeks. “Hey. Hey! HEY! Wake up, you scum. Awake, I say!” Zenai shook him awake and the bandit slowly came into consciousness.
The bandit opened his eyes a little bit, then half opened, then full opened then widened as far as it could at the sight of Zenai with his talon sword in his right hand. The bandit attempted to strike out at Zenai but having his hands and feet tied together have made it difficult to do so. “Quit your struggling. No use breaking out of your bonds and even if you do, I will kill you but for the moment, you are useful to me and my comrades. So if you want to live through this somehow, I suggest you start talking.” The bandit spat into Zenai’s eye. “Petch you! We’re going to kill you all when my mates get here.” Zenai laughed as he wiped the spit in his eye. “If you hadn’t noticed, we ain’t no regular guards. We took out your first wave easily and we’re prepared to slaughter the next.” Zenai wasn’t like this all the time, only when people deserved it. There are dark sides to things even Zenai. It was boosted by the fact that his time in the Syliran Knight that Zenai learnt that some people truly deserves a fate far worse than death and sometimes, things must be forced upon to truly have an ordered world. Zenai gave him a maniacal look, a face that Zenai formed on his way when his thoughts went dark and mad.
Zenai pressed the blade of this talon sword against the neck of the bandit. “You know they say once a blade has been drawn, it can’t be sheaved unless it tasted blood. Some of bloodthirsty blades would even demand to drink a whole cauldron of blood to be satisfied. I think my blade is one of them or maybe it’s just me.” There was a tinged of fear in the bandit’s eye and in turn, Zenai also feared what has come out of his mouth. “But I’m a reasonable and pragmatic person; you have information I need and I can give you options like for example, not dying here and now so which will it be?” The bandit kept silent as if he doesn’t know what to say or thinking on his options; he gave his answer, “Bah! Petch, you shykers! I’m no squealer!” Zenai sighed and started to pummel the bandit with the pommel of his talon sword; one time across the cheeks, another time across the cheek and one more against his nose. The bandit screamed and squealed in pain but Zenai shut him up by bashing his teeth in. The bandit coughed as blood and teeth choked up his throat. Zenai brought him up in a better sitting position so he could swallow his teeth and blood better. Zenai could see tears of pain rolling down the bandit’s bloodied and bruised cheeks but bandit kept his stubbornness.
“If you ain’t no squealer, explain your latest outburst.” Zenai asked sarcastically.
Zenai heard what it seemed to be “Gods spit on your petching soul!” if it wasn’t for the bandit’s broken nose and teeth.
Zenai sighed again. “Look either you tell me now or I’m just going to kill you here and now. You’re being a liability and like any merchant, always get rid of your liabilities.”
The bandit half-laughed and half-choked. “You wouldn’t dare! My buddies are gonna come for me and kill the rest of you lot. Then we’re going to loot your corpse and feed them to the Kelvics.”
Zenai raised an eyebrow. “Oh, really? What are the chances they’re going to let you live and share the loot with you? You failed just to raid one simple merchant caravan and you lost a lot of friends, my friend. Do you think they would help you out? What’s to stop them from just leaving you here to freeze up out in this cold for the ravens to peck at your eyeballs? Thief’s honor? Ha! That’s so laughable I think the gods would have laughed too. Hmm? What say you know?”
The bandit kept silent. More brooding it seems. The bandit’s silence was more than enough of a reason for Zenai to continue on with the beatings. The bandit squealed and screamed in pain some more. His audible pain seemingly lessen with each strike across the face as the bandit’s voice box almost gave out due to the excessive screaming and squealing. Zenai stopped for awhile to see whether the bandit changed his mind.
The bandit spat out blood and teeth as if he was spitting at Zenai thus Zenai responded by raising his talon sword again for either decapitation of the bandit or another series of pummeling. “Wait, wait, wait! WAIT! I’ll talk! For the love of Tyveth, I’ll talk! I’LL TALK!” The bandit frantically said though his broken nose and teeth. Finally, Zenai got what he wanted; details on the other bandits. There seems to be five other bandits including their leader. Great! Now, they just need to kill just this five and they’re good to go. However, it’s three against five so going against them directly would be foolish. Zenai would suggest that one by one is taken down rather than having them all going against Zenai, Eridanus and Anthony all at the same time. Zenai turned to Eridanus, “Anything else you want to know from this bandit. Oh, your turn to beat the information out of him. I’m getting more blood on myself than I want to.” Zenai handed the “reins” to Eridanus if the Ethaefal wanted to know anything else. For now, Zenai is satisfied with the information he has acquired.
Having decided on their course of action and waited on the others to provide a distraction, Zenai got ready to jump and get out of their fort so they could make their way south to the forest then doubling back to get around the hill and go for the bandits who have been besieging since time immemorial. Zenai got himself a water-skin so he can rehydrate himself for when they would double-time towards the woods before doubling back double-timing it as well so they could attack the bandits where they thought they would be safe. Other than that, Zenai had whatever a guard would need to do guarding: weapons, armor and the water flask Anthony suggested bringing along. He waited it seems like an eternity for those staying in the fort to get into a position to retaliate against the bandits on the hill. He hated when time slowed down just when you want to get it over with. Maybe he needed to say a prayer to Tanroa, Goddess of Time to get things going faster. Zenai got more what he bargained for as he watched a flurry of bolts firing from their side towards the hill then seeing Anthony rushed off into the woods. Not be outdone, Zenai climbed over the wall and make a run for the tress.
Zenai ran as fast as he could before the bandits could notice three figures making a break for the southern forest. The night hid them from the prying eyes of the bandits and the distance itself would make it difficult to discern them from the darkness. Still, Zenai made a full run towards the forest anyway just in case one of the bandits actually has good observation skills. He also made sure he doesn’t make excessive noise that would alert those on the hill. Many wouldn’t have done this without some sort of training in heavy armor but Zenai was the exception. Zenai, having being trained a Syliran Knight, was quite used to having heavy armor worn for long periods of time and doing regular activities with it; he could run and fight without being hindered by his own armor much. Also, there are ways to lessen the noise of clanging armor while you move. Minor techniques taught to him by his instructors in Syliras. It wasn’t much to be honest but it was enough to get into position or staying quiet for an ambush. Ambushes were not so much knightly thing but some saw the merit of surprising your opponent especially if they had more advantages over the rest. This was one of those situations where a surprise attack would be best. Zenai also wouldn’t be tired so much from the runs he needs to do to flank the bandits as, again, he was trained in the ways almost most of his life.
OOCHope I didn't go too far with the interrogation and intimidation.