Fall 50th, 512 A.V.
The Syliran fields were nothing short of a modern marvel. They were an agricultural phenomenon that accounted heavily for the success of the civilization it fed. Often amply green or yellow with the sweet smell of wheat or grapes, it harbored tens of thousands of units of food that was the essential nourishment which supplied the exorbitant demand for energy from the capital. A citizen lived and breathed the crops of Syliras, and it was by the collective efforts of Knights and farmers that it was maintained and protected. Yet, even the 4th Regiment’s Green Company was not a suitable primary force to account for the thousands of acres they were expected to protect. There was now a demand for an auxillary force to meet smaller challenges of agricultural loss prevention that the 4th Regiment could either not manage or was too tied up in the affairs of the Djed Storm to micromanage.
This is where Sighard came in, and as the squire stood idly by he ran through the instructions of his heavily mustached superior again. He could nearly smell the older gent’s pungent breath as he uneasily drew back the memory. It contained hints of alcohol if he remembered correctly, and that was a depressing fact that brought him back to darker days. Either way, the words of the Stewart Knight were as such,
Damn these animals. . . they seem to be getting bolder and bolder every day. There have been multiple reports from pockets of unprotected farmland, rather close to the Mithryn Outpost. The farmers swear they get bitten by dogs guided by humans but that’s a load of rubbish. Scout reports have shown the perimeter of the fields to be clear of any foreign presences so all signs point to desperate wolves and such looking for food. I’m sending a load of squires as an auxillary force to the Green Company. You’ll be stationed in pairs at the sites of these recent attacks and stake out during the night to see if you can flush these beasts out of their hiding spots. I’ll expect a full report after each night to your squad leader. Other than that, make sure you’re well stocked before you leave and best of luck. Dismissed.
The memory dissolved fast, and the squire was forced to look upon the daylight of the Mithryn Outpost and how diminishing it really looked. Even having been fully rebuilt after the storm there were still traces of devastation that had yet to be cleared. The guarded homes of the farmer were creaky and seemed to sway uneasily in the passing breeze as if they were built too quickly and in a desperation to accommodate the harbingers of Syliran nourishment. Every simple man that passed looked exhausted and reeked of sweat and alcohol. There was a sadness to this place, and Sighard would be glad to be rid of it once he stepped outside the boundaries of this village to the outskirt of the fields. He needed only to wait for his partner to arrive.