Founder Approval 4th of Winter 511 after Valterrian In the Icewatch Barracks Early morning -- Winter completely and utterly dominated Taldera. The queen of the frigid north might have been gone, but her influence was not. Inside and out of Her kingdom snow fell freely, covering everything in a rapacious damask of white powder. It decked the trees that cropped up mightily, dusted the plains that dominated the Wastes, and lapped at the glacier-fraught waves at Mizahar's northern end. With it came frost and ice, the bane of many. It was a time of hardship and cold for many in the world, but not here. The inhabitants of the Northern Wastes were protected from the chilling winds and freezing ice by their queen's favor. Magical djed of the highest order protected them from the very deity that granted them such boons, and thusly within the city there was much rejoicing. It was a celebration of how they managed to survive within one of the most unhospitable environments on Mizahar, and come out even better than before. A celebration of the one who had made it so. Indeed, in the City of Everlasting Winter, this was a time to celebrate their Goddess and all She had done for them. Morwen be praised. But deep within the icicle-graced halls, the ever-vigilant guardsmen kept on their rounds. Formed of a bond between the queen's bear Moldlings and Vantha warriors, the Icewatch was a feared and respected force within Avanthal's walls. Many saw them as the forbidding, faceless embodiment of law and order. Many seemed to forget that the guards were living, breathing creatures just like them. This was doubly so for the fierce bear kelvics that constituted the polar bear wing of the Icewatch apparatus. And yet that assumption was false. Each each and every bear was different, each and every one was his own man (or kelvic, in this case) and as different from one another as they were from other races. They were an amalgamation of the best and worst of Avanthal, the cruelty of ice and tenderness of snow. They were, to put it simply, unique. There was one among their ranks more unique still. An older bear, touched by sorrow and loss. Broken of bond and yet, still strong of heart. Peculiar, in a sense. Special... ...Morning on the 4th found this special bear asleep in his bed. He shared a room with another, younger, bear, but come dawn this bear was nowhere to be found. The older bear was alone. And for some reason he had been allowed to sleep in, though one could hardly argue with that. All was good. But then there came a knocking on the door, hesitant yet still loud enough to rouse the older bear from Nysel's realm. It sounded once, twice, and then all was still again. A voice, touched by a woman's femininity yet rough despite, finally spoke after a matter of seconds. It asked but one word; "Belgar?" |