Zandelia was sat in a shadowy corner of the Pig’s Foot tavern, her thoughts tumbling throughout her mind with a speed that was all too frightening. She always tried to maintain control, however more recently she had felt a pulling within her heart, her soul whispering things to her that she had never thought of before. Perhaps it was a showing of how her skills were beginning to truly grow, budding like so many blossoms of a tree before the petals showered in their thousands, each one to the ground to nurture new life. Still, she could not escape the beginnings of suspicion, of her brain slithering in musings upon her sanity. For now, however, she managed to keep herself in check – her ruminations shaped and controlled by her iron willpower.
With a little help from meditative practices thrown into the cauldron too she felt the thought bubble ripple through her mind.
As she sat in her shadowy sanctum, feeling for all the world as if they were lovingly protecting her within their folds, her eyes were closed and her breathing was gradually easing to the point of one breath every two seconds. Her hands were flat upon the table and her knowledge of her surroundings were limited at best. She held little fear, however, for she had worked out an arrangement with the owner of the Pig’s Foot himself – Merv the merciless. She had learnt one fact from Garret’s return, that she was woefully unprepared for combative intelligence. She needed connections, friend and invested parties. Merv was not upon that list yet, however she hoped he would one day enter as one of the names. For now she would settle for helping him watch over the Pig’s Foot tavern in exchange for keeping an eye upon her rear.
“It takes little of my effort after all, just a few names and faces of conmen and never-do-wells. His life is the tavern. Those who protect it go up in his estimation” she whispered to herself as she consciously slowed her breathing further and tried to dispel all knowledge of her surroundings for the moment.
She retreated inwards, the blackest veils falling around her senses as her mind became fully bent upon her breathing and the emptiness within. Breathing in through her nose, holding it for a few seconds now as her stomach muscles worked in her favor, before exhaling gently and slowly through her mouth. All became stillness after what seemed an eternity, her mind finally a stony island amidst a tumultuous ocean of thoughts, knowledge and desires. It was a mental picture she was forced to use, a focus due to her lack of experience. She did not know why it worked for her, only that it did. From her islands she could draw from the pool that was her brain at her whim, taking pieces here and portions there.
Analytical intelligence at its finest she thought, just before she was jolted back to reality by the gentle tapping of a barmaid sent by Merv, her eyes flickering open and taking a few seconds to see properly. The barmaid whispered into her ear and Zandelia’s gaze flicked to Merv and got a short nod towards the center of the tavern.
“Problem?” she asked the lass, her hands curling upon the half-cup of watery ale and sipped slightly to wet her throat.
“No, only that one of your…people. They are in alone and you asked to be told if any came in and looked like they might need company. Company breeds enjoyment, best for you and us” she smiled at Zandelia and recognition set in as she realized she had bedded her before now.
“True enough,” she responded as she passed a silver to the girl, “sure he’s Crimson?” she asked, knowing the answer already but wanting to be sure.
“We see enough of you all to Know Zandelia, some see more than others” the girl stated before blushing and turning away.
Zandelia nodded to Merv before levering herself u and walking into the more open spaces of the tavern. It was not hard to spot the man they spoke of, and he was definitively a member of the Crimson Edge. She had not met him personally, however she had seen him in training and around various places before. As she walked up behind him softly she could almost feel his frustration, not needing to hear his words – strongly spoken – to guess that something was gnawing at him. She shook her head and put her hand upon his shoulder gently.
“Oh, I’m sure something will, lad. Something always happens around here, not always for the better. Let’s not wish it upon ourselves eh?” she greeted him with as she walked past him and sat down opposite, signaling for more ale to be brought to the table as she did so.
“So you are bored? Or perhaps you lost a fight? There must be a reason for you to want something to happen, do tell” she asked him over the rim of her cup, the ale placed upon the table and the barmaid earning yet another silver, and one to take back to Merv also for his aid.
Always best to build bridges strongly she thought as she regarded the man before her.
“Zandelia, by the way, is my name and you are a member of our group I have yet to meet in person, if I am not msitaken. Consider yourself well met indeed” she stated before pouring out a cup of ale for the both of them.