50th day of Winter, 511 AV
Winter stuck hard on that day of mid-season. The snows whipped about, showering the stone and bricks with it's white, powdery residue. Xalet had been in the middle of a workout routine, utilizing a pulley system with large weights attached to one end, with a circle of rope serving as a handle at the other. A Knight approached him, tossing the perspiring Akalak a towel despite the ambient cold coming from the winter air outside. Without any hesitation the fully armored Knight spoke, his face shielded by his helm, "Squire Xalet, get dressed in your full uniform with equipment and head to the main gate. You have one bells time to get cleaned up and get your things together. Move it. If you're late your Patron shall hear of it." With no further instruction the Knight turned on his heel and took his leave. Now alone and with his tension building, Xalet immediately began getting his things together.
The squire wasn't the only member of the Syliran Knights whom had faced such an abrupt call for service. Indeed, another young female squire named Laurel was called upon too, a Knight reaching her wherever she may have been and delivering the same set of short and stern demands.
Just as described, just a few chimes shy of one bell Xalet found himself hustling upon the gates of the city, with several other squires having already arrived. Some twenty young men and women, all dressed in various types of Knight equipment stood, all similarly confused. Some meandered aimlessly, while some chatted amongst themselves as to the reason for their summons. Xalet saw his Patron, Sergeant Irine Braklin in attendance, along with two Knights that appeared to be aiding her in some capacity. They were forming a large pile to the left and the right of the Sergeant, the mound consisting of dark leather packs, heavy and bulky.
Using a loud, boisterous voice that she not often needed to wield in order to address people in more intimate situations, the Sergeant called out, "Squires! Form a line! When the Knight comes around with the helm, you will reach inside and draw one piece of paper. That is a single piece of paper. Upon that paper is a single number. When your number is called, you will come forward and take one pack from the pile. That is a single pack. You will then return to the line." turning her head, she glanced momentarily at one of the Knights, "Ser, if you would."
"Yes, Sergeant." the Knight quickly responded, holding the helm in front of him and slowly walking down the line of squires, each man or woman, boy or girl pulling out a slip of paper. Looking at the numbers, the various squires found them to range between 1 and 10, with all of the numbers having a duplicate.
Xalet, still confused as the moment he received the word from the Knight in the middle of his workout looked down and saw the number '8' upon his paper. Should Laurel look down, she would have seen the same number, even though they were not anywhere near each other in the line. Even now, they would not have known that their numbers were the same, but such similarities had all the meaning in the world.
"I will now call the numbers to receive your packs! Get a pack and return immediately back to the line!" Sergeant Braklin shouted, taking a moment to clear her throat as the snow pelted her form, some landing upon the soft locks of her hair and the fine outline of her eyebrows. "1...." she began, and two men walked forward, looking at each other for a moment before a sharp 'ahem!' came from the Sergeant, to which they proceeded straight to the pile of packs, grabbed one, and headed back into the line. The numbers continued, with all manners of pairings coming up toward the packs. A Human boy, possibly fifteen years of age was paired with an older Vantha girl. A tall man of an unknown race, disguised in his full plate was paired up with a stout Izurian male in leathers. Finally '8' was called, and Xalet moved to the pile. From inside of his helm he made a quick sideways glance at the other that shared his number, before retrieving his pack and heading back to the line.
Anyone who viewed Xalet without knowing him would see he, like the tall male before him, was similarly disguised in his full plate mail, only he was even taller. His plated figure stood nearly seven feet tall, and had a muscle tone that stood out from wiry or lithe builds. He carried a large shield upon his back, a crossbow upon his shoulder, and a short sword on his hip.
OOCAlright, there's a little bit more buildup coming, but I wanted to give you a chance to respond to some of this mess, including whatever you could have been doing when you were summoned. I also wanted to create some tension . After that, we'll be getting right into the thick of things!
Winter stuck hard on that day of mid-season. The snows whipped about, showering the stone and bricks with it's white, powdery residue. Xalet had been in the middle of a workout routine, utilizing a pulley system with large weights attached to one end, with a circle of rope serving as a handle at the other. A Knight approached him, tossing the perspiring Akalak a towel despite the ambient cold coming from the winter air outside. Without any hesitation the fully armored Knight spoke, his face shielded by his helm, "Squire Xalet, get dressed in your full uniform with equipment and head to the main gate. You have one bells time to get cleaned up and get your things together. Move it. If you're late your Patron shall hear of it." With no further instruction the Knight turned on his heel and took his leave. Now alone and with his tension building, Xalet immediately began getting his things together.
The squire wasn't the only member of the Syliran Knights whom had faced such an abrupt call for service. Indeed, another young female squire named Laurel was called upon too, a Knight reaching her wherever she may have been and delivering the same set of short and stern demands.
Just as described, just a few chimes shy of one bell Xalet found himself hustling upon the gates of the city, with several other squires having already arrived. Some twenty young men and women, all dressed in various types of Knight equipment stood, all similarly confused. Some meandered aimlessly, while some chatted amongst themselves as to the reason for their summons. Xalet saw his Patron, Sergeant Irine Braklin in attendance, along with two Knights that appeared to be aiding her in some capacity. They were forming a large pile to the left and the right of the Sergeant, the mound consisting of dark leather packs, heavy and bulky.
Using a loud, boisterous voice that she not often needed to wield in order to address people in more intimate situations, the Sergeant called out, "Squires! Form a line! When the Knight comes around with the helm, you will reach inside and draw one piece of paper. That is a single piece of paper. Upon that paper is a single number. When your number is called, you will come forward and take one pack from the pile. That is a single pack. You will then return to the line." turning her head, she glanced momentarily at one of the Knights, "Ser, if you would."
"Yes, Sergeant." the Knight quickly responded, holding the helm in front of him and slowly walking down the line of squires, each man or woman, boy or girl pulling out a slip of paper. Looking at the numbers, the various squires found them to range between 1 and 10, with all of the numbers having a duplicate.
Xalet, still confused as the moment he received the word from the Knight in the middle of his workout looked down and saw the number '8' upon his paper. Should Laurel look down, she would have seen the same number, even though they were not anywhere near each other in the line. Even now, they would not have known that their numbers were the same, but such similarities had all the meaning in the world.
"I will now call the numbers to receive your packs! Get a pack and return immediately back to the line!" Sergeant Braklin shouted, taking a moment to clear her throat as the snow pelted her form, some landing upon the soft locks of her hair and the fine outline of her eyebrows. "1...." she began, and two men walked forward, looking at each other for a moment before a sharp 'ahem!' came from the Sergeant, to which they proceeded straight to the pile of packs, grabbed one, and headed back into the line. The numbers continued, with all manners of pairings coming up toward the packs. A Human boy, possibly fifteen years of age was paired with an older Vantha girl. A tall man of an unknown race, disguised in his full plate was paired up with a stout Izurian male in leathers. Finally '8' was called, and Xalet moved to the pile. From inside of his helm he made a quick sideways glance at the other that shared his number, before retrieving his pack and heading back to the line.
Anyone who viewed Xalet without knowing him would see he, like the tall male before him, was similarly disguised in his full plate mail, only he was even taller. His plated figure stood nearly seven feet tall, and had a muscle tone that stood out from wiry or lithe builds. He carried a large shield upon his back, a crossbow upon his shoulder, and a short sword on his hip.
OOCAlright, there's a little bit more buildup coming, but I wanted to give you a chance to respond to some of this mess, including whatever you could have been doing when you were summoned. I also wanted to create some tension . After that, we'll be getting right into the thick of things!