27th of Summer, 512AV. Patrol. It had not been Don’s first, nor did he believe it would be his last. It was a mundane task for a knight, yet was sometimes exciting all the same. The problem with patrol was that there rarely was any trouble about the city, as every thief, bandit and crook was to afraid to be flogged, or killed, by the city knights. Their armour alone was capable of intimidating even the greatest of thieves, and many of the underground murderers and troublemakers remained where they belonged.. underground. As such, patrol duty was nothing but roaming Syliras, looking for the seldom amount of trouble that was caused so that they could cease it before it continued. On this day, Don had been assigned a new patrol partner, someone different to the regular. Jazmon, his regular partner, had been sent off into the Wildlands for some rescue mission. A man known as Andresciel had been placed in his stead, someone who Donathon had never met before. They claimed him to be a Mage-Knight, men who used magic to fulfil their knightly duties. Don had never been one to use magic, nor was he particularly fond of it. Yet he had been told that Mage-Knight’s were skilled as a normal one, if not more. Don believed a good blade was all you need to get by, and the concept of magic slightly irked him. He did not need it, so he did not see why anyone else did. Adorned in his standard plate armour, Don had gone as far as combing his hair and shaving off his beard. He did not want to seem like some barbaric savage to his new companion, and believed that first impressions always left the greatest ones. His longsword rested comfortably at his hip, shaking with each step that he took. He kept one hand firmly rested on the hilt, so that the shaking was dulled significantly with each stride. Don had been waiting by the gate for his comrade, who seemed reasonably late to begin their patrol duty. To pass time, Don had been speaking to the Knights at the gate, who were seemingly bored of their duties. Sometimes, Don thought himself lucky to get patrol. He preferred to stretch his muscles, rather than keep them stationary for hours on end. "How is guard duty then?” Don asked, looking at the man from beneath his thick brow. "Terrible. I’m not one to complain, but it has to be the worst days of my life.” Don laughed. "Well, waiting around isn’t too fancy a thing either.” The men all laughed, though silence soon followed. Don remained standing, one hand rested of his hilt, eyes peeled for signs of his new patrol partner. |