Spring of 504 AV
The terror of the plains, they were. Glassbeaks. Able to bring a chill to the spine of any seasoned warrior, able to track down any hunter, and evade any number of pursuers, these beasts were a match for any number of Drykasmen. Today, this would be our quarry. We would hunt the Glassbeaks.
It was spring, and we were riding north getting ever closer to the city of Riverfall, where we would trade with the Akalaks on our way further along the coast. However, our scouts hadn't been returning from their rides, and all we could find were the remnants of horses and riders, ripped apart by some fierce beast. Studying the claw marks and how the bodies had been picked apart, could only lead to one conclusion. The call was set amongst the Emerald pavilions, Glassbeaks needed tending to, and those bravest or those on a dare, answered. There were about six or seven of us, most of us Emerald clan, including me and my father, as well as one or two Diamond clan warriors seeking a good battle, making our number about eight or nine. I prayed that would be enough.
We rode further north along the trails the previous scouts had used, and looked around the areas the bodies had been discovered for tracks. We found the tracks the rider had taken, and found the ones left by the attacker. They came from all sides, which hinted that there may have been more, or that one was defending its kill from others. Either explanation left that there were more than one. We steeled ourselves. Further examination of the body revealed that the scout was taken and killed before he could draw his weapon, the poor soul, so there would be little hope finding a blood trail. I searched the bushes and outlying area for blood drops that may lead to a trail, hoping the Glassbeaks had a scuffle amongst themselves that may have drawn blood. Such beasts were territorial enough, one would be wise not to go near one's fresh kill. None were found. No readable trails around the body, only that the body had been dragged further north, then they all disappeared. Fortune didn't favor us, it seemed.
That is, until we found a second body. East of the first kill, this one was also ravaged, however, he managed to draw his weapon, and he drew blood. I searched for drag marks, and found them. This scout went down swinging, and struck flesh it seemed, as he was drug to meet his demise. Again, there was not much left, and the same mix-matched trail around the body that hinted towards multiple attackers. I did take notice of the drag marks, and compared them to the ones from the other body. They seemed to be heading in the same central direction... I investigated further.
We weren't the only ones out there. I could feel it. We were being watched. Something had claimed this territory. The Glassbeaks knew we were coming. We must have been close to something precious. I could feel their eyes on us. Something was amiss. We were traveling in the direction the bodies had been drug, northwest, when we saw the riders. A party of Akalaks. Hailing them from our position, we rode to meet them in peace.
“What brings you so far from your carts, Drykasmen? And dressed for war, no less.” One of the blue warriors, the leader I suppose, said as we reached speaking distance.
“We hunt Glassbeaks that have been feasting on our scouts,” my father said, “What brings you from Riverfall, friend?”