Faith and doubt both are needed not as antagonists but working side by side to take us around the unknown curve - Lillian Smith Day 8, Spring of 512 AV Just before nightfall Within visible distance of Alvadas The screams of the wounded and the dying could still be heard even this far out away from the city, amplified by the constant leaking of wild djed mixed with the intangible material that was the illusion of the city. Various monsters, wildland creatures deformed and twisted by this potent mix trampled the area, either turning on themselves or besieging the city with one unified hive mind. Eridanus had heeded the city's call for help and lent his brains and brawn to the defense of the city. Somehow, the abominations that formed the monstrous army invading Alvadas seemed to be much more intelligent, as if they were acting under something under command. A volunteer group made out of adventurers had been dispatched to gather more intelligence on the invading army, but had not yet returned. He had taken it upon himself to seek them out, and he had indeed found them in shallow grove within visible distance from Alvadas but mostly out of line of sight due to the jutting rocky protrusions from the craggy cliff wall that spanned most of the Unforgiving. The group had been ambushed by a band of djed augmented creatures and everyone was slain except two. Breathing jaggedly, they had been hanging on to a thread of life that might go any time soon. With Dira's shadow breathing on his neck, he had no choice but to release a magical flare issued to him by various Silencer lieutenants that acted as centers of authority for the civilian militia. A group of more experienced combatants would be dispatched to him, knowing that he found the scouts but were in trouble. However, it also meant that the monsters would be attracted to him. He had attended to their wounds as best as he could with the first-aid tools that one of them carried. It also helped that the one who was carrying the bandages was competent in emergency medicine and had, at great exertion to himself, instructed Eridanus on the proper way to dress their wounds before fainting. The ethaefal glanced back at the unconscious duo and sighed, flicking dark blue blood from his blades. Kicking the corpse that looked like an amalgam between horned goat and rabbit off his blade, Eridanus glanced around warily for any other monsters drawn to the area. The strategic location of this place meant that there was only a single funnel for entrance, but it also meant that it only had a single escape point. He knew that his comrades were coming, but the only problem was time. Setting his jaw determinedly, he spotted another movement in the shrubbery ahead, raising his blades in a dual wield stance modified from the highly brutal but effective Suvan Swordsmanship style. Regardless of fatigue, these people's lives were in his hands. He would protect them till the end if he had to. |