The bear's aggressive stance froze Haraza's hand and body alike, unsure what to do. The bear seemed equally trapped, not at all where Haraza wanted the bear to be. There had to be a way to get it out of the crowd and free it from the city streets, back to the Denvali wilds. Haraza glanced around, trying not to keep his eyes off the bear for more than a second at a time in case it decided to charge again. He may not be able to get out from under its impressive speed and weight. No plan come to mind. Haraza gritted his teeth, preparing himself for a fight he thought was sure to come, readying his spear- But the music he only faintly heard in the back of his mind transformed, noise like a quiet howling wind or some other odd phenomenon filled his ears. Haraza looked towards the end of the road, towards Delano and the main feasting grounds that beckoned him forward. Lights were playing tricks on him, haunting and shifting as did the moon. Haraza found his feet moving nearly of their own accord, shuffling themselves towards the open yard. The bear seemed to be no longer aggressive, but Haraza moved through a side street, letting the strange serenity that had befallen Denval guide him. Haraza searched the crowd for Hanno, his eyes darting back and forth as he wandered back towards the booth he had last seen her by. Still, he arrived at the feasting grounds where the two figures loomed, impressive and absolute. Haraza knew them to be gods, he guessed them to be Syna and Leth. This was familiar to the vantha, the gaze of beings beyond understanding. He had seen Morwen several times, he could even say her perfect face was familiar to his eyes, but these two were strangers. Their words were shocking. chaos and danger, battle in winter, death at the door. It was ill-bid, the graces the gods granted, it seemed. Haraza was shocked, his mind flowing. First of he had to find Hanno, apologize for leaving, and hug her. Next thoughts of leaving filled his head. If the winter was to be dangerous enough to warrant a visit from the gods was there a point in staying, hoping to make a new home here? He just wanted to silence his own thoughts for an instant. Several others approached the god and goddess, several let their tongues speak in their own languages. Now that Haraza thought about it, he couldn't tell what languages the gods were speaking, just that he understood it. He didn't have words to spare with the gods, he was slowly moving through the crowd, trying to find Hanno. Whether it was because she was crouched or moved... He couldn't find her. |