85th of Winter, 512 A.V. The Storage Houses, Sunberth
A rhythmic pounding sounded in Gad's ears, kept in time to the throbbing of his right brow. His eyes opened, wearily, and the surroundings came into focus. As the haziness of the resolution cleared, Gad began to make sense of the area. He was indoors. A place dark and sparse that smelled of old grain, and something more familiar to the young wizard. He could taste the aroma in the subtle clouds of smoke diffused about the room; brunt flesh. Human flesh, he was sure of it. He struggled for clarity in the darkness and his eyes reflexively sought sources of light.
Nearest him were pure white columns that shown down from high above him. It was pale sunlight, the kind you see and instantly know there's snow on the ground, and it was no doubt coming from windows cut in the walls, high above his head. Near the base of these columns he could make out clearly various captives, bound tightly with rope. The more tightly bound ones were simply "stacked" in a pile, they writhed and struggled and moaned, but their binds and gags kept them relatively still and quiet. From the looks of them they were mostly orphans and beggars. He'd seen many of them loitering around the Sunset Quaters.
A crackling caught his ear, the sounds of kindling aflame, and Gad craned his neck around to the opposite end of the room, to see the source of the foul meat smell. In the red warmth of the cooking fire several Myrians stood, at least ten, mostly men, but two or more females towered over them, chattering. There were others amongst them, humans, but they seemed to be getting on pretty well together all things considered. In bowls and in bare hands were chunks of pale flesh, some burnt and some nearly raw. Gad's glazed over eyes rolled in their sockets, and scanned the dark corners less illuminated by the blaze to see what looked like a large metal dog kennel, pressed against the wall opposite him. With in it were another group of captives. They weren't bound as tightly as the first he'd noticed, mostly just hands and feet tied. He did see something more alarming though; there was a man writhing in pain, missing both arms. Gad couldn't see all the details but he assumed that's what the horde of cannibals was snacking on at the moment, Probably burned the stumps...keep him fresh Gad surmised as he leered into the dark.
The man stopped struggling, which caught the attention of a few men dinning nearer the cages, they let out a few curses in their native tongue on the nature of the man's mother and seemed displeased with his early demise. They opened the kennel and yanked him out forcefully, and proceeded to butcher him, dividing the meat amongst themselves. Gad was in a similar predicament it seemed. As he drew his focus nearer he could make out the wiry cross bars of his own cage. He flexed his shoulders and felt pain from a combination of sleeping with his arms bound behind his back, and from the beating he was sure he received on capture. A thick strip of leather, probably a belt, was wrapped around his head and through his mouth. Doing his best to be silent, he twisted his ankles around, and as he'd guessed, they were bound as well. He let out a low sigh and leaned against the cage, wincing in the process. The he noticed.
His ear twitched, and then the presence of another in his cage was clear to him. The form took an undefined shape in the dark, but it was a man, he thought, and a pale one. Muffled through the gag, Gad tried to get this captive's attention " 'Ey...'ey guy...'ou a'ake?" The stifling scent of man flesh assailed Gad's nostrils anew, as his numerous captors prepared their lunch.