Streets of Sunberth - Spring 5th, 513 AV
Winter had torn away at the city's morale. It was more harsh than usual and the already difficult lives of the populace were hardly made any easier. There'd been frustration and fear bubbling together underneath the surface, just waiting to pop off the lid and spring into action. You could see it in peoples' eyes as they lumbered on along down the streets, trying to keep themselves together while picking up the pieces scattered about of their regular, daily lives. The snow had thawed away for the most part and everything hidden underneath it was soon to come to light -- bodies and filth, littering the streets. It wasn't like you'd expect it to be, these days. Finding a body in the street here in Sunberth was hardly unusual and not something you'd bat an eye over. You'd look away and move on, knowing full well that these sorts of things happen at a regular basis in this city.
But not this time. The bodies had started catching attention. Everyone knew why, but only a select few would actually dare say it out loud and call the populace into action. Enough is enough. It didn't take much for the lid to pop once proof of last Winter's monstrosities stared people right in the eyes. Your common street thug, shop clerk, small-time merchant, housewife and rag-tag thief picked up arms as mobs of people rallied in the streets. Today was a chaotic day in Sunberth and it was only about to get worse. So very, very much worse.
"Bring us the vultures!", they called out as they chased unfortunately desperate survivalists down the streets. It has been a mildly common occurrence last season that, with the shortage of food, people turned on one another in order survive. Sunberh had always been a city where the fittest and the strongest were the most likely to survive. If you had a good head on your shoulders or muscles and arms to back you up, you could live many years without running into trouble. You were always at the mercy of the guy next to you and you better hope you kept yourself on top when comparing your assets. Last season, the snow clogged the streets and made the transportation of food and stocks between various parts of the city nigh on impossible, and people starved and froze to death as they were locked inside their homes or buried underneath the snow, closed off from the other parts of Sunberth's questionable civilization.
That's when the so-called vultures started showing themselves. Desperate times call for desperate means, and some resorted to turning on the people near them in order to not starve. Crazed with hunger and the will to survive, they slew even their own family so that they might survive the Winter on their own. It was not a foreign concept to the Sunberthian population that you'd resort to killing in order to survive, but cannibalism was a whole other matter. It was foreign and it was morbid in so many ways that the rest of the populace couldn't bring themselves to accept or endorse. Coming out of a harsh season, they found themselves needing someone to blame for the misery of their fellows, and the vultures were all easily justified targets.
In just a few hours following Syna's rise on the heavenly valve, mobs had formed in all parts of the city and many of the known vultures had been seized and captured, some even stampeded to death in the midst of the chaos. Kicking and screaming, dozens of men and women were dragged out of their homes and hiding places. Swallowed up by the mobs and transported down the streets, the captured "vultures" were proudly paraded and displayed to the population so that everyone would know who they were and, consequently, what was about to happen to them as the parade slowly but surely directed their steps west and out of the city of Sunberth, into the fields beyond where makeshift gallows were already being prepared for the morrow's execution.
This was only the beginning.
.
Winter had torn away at the city's morale. It was more harsh than usual and the already difficult lives of the populace were hardly made any easier. There'd been frustration and fear bubbling together underneath the surface, just waiting to pop off the lid and spring into action. You could see it in peoples' eyes as they lumbered on along down the streets, trying to keep themselves together while picking up the pieces scattered about of their regular, daily lives. The snow had thawed away for the most part and everything hidden underneath it was soon to come to light -- bodies and filth, littering the streets. It wasn't like you'd expect it to be, these days. Finding a body in the street here in Sunberth was hardly unusual and not something you'd bat an eye over. You'd look away and move on, knowing full well that these sorts of things happen at a regular basis in this city.
But not this time. The bodies had started catching attention. Everyone knew why, but only a select few would actually dare say it out loud and call the populace into action. Enough is enough. It didn't take much for the lid to pop once proof of last Winter's monstrosities stared people right in the eyes. Your common street thug, shop clerk, small-time merchant, housewife and rag-tag thief picked up arms as mobs of people rallied in the streets. Today was a chaotic day in Sunberth and it was only about to get worse. So very, very much worse.
"Bring us the vultures!", they called out as they chased unfortunately desperate survivalists down the streets. It has been a mildly common occurrence last season that, with the shortage of food, people turned on one another in order survive. Sunberh had always been a city where the fittest and the strongest were the most likely to survive. If you had a good head on your shoulders or muscles and arms to back you up, you could live many years without running into trouble. You were always at the mercy of the guy next to you and you better hope you kept yourself on top when comparing your assets. Last season, the snow clogged the streets and made the transportation of food and stocks between various parts of the city nigh on impossible, and people starved and froze to death as they were locked inside their homes or buried underneath the snow, closed off from the other parts of Sunberth's questionable civilization.
That's when the so-called vultures started showing themselves. Desperate times call for desperate means, and some resorted to turning on the people near them in order to not starve. Crazed with hunger and the will to survive, they slew even their own family so that they might survive the Winter on their own. It was not a foreign concept to the Sunberthian population that you'd resort to killing in order to survive, but cannibalism was a whole other matter. It was foreign and it was morbid in so many ways that the rest of the populace couldn't bring themselves to accept or endorse. Coming out of a harsh season, they found themselves needing someone to blame for the misery of their fellows, and the vultures were all easily justified targets.
In just a few hours following Syna's rise on the heavenly valve, mobs had formed in all parts of the city and many of the known vultures had been seized and captured, some even stampeded to death in the midst of the chaos. Kicking and screaming, dozens of men and women were dragged out of their homes and hiding places. Swallowed up by the mobs and transported down the streets, the captured "vultures" were proudly paraded and displayed to the population so that everyone would know who they were and, consequently, what was about to happen to them as the parade slowly but surely directed their steps west and out of the city of Sunberth, into the fields beyond where makeshift gallows were already being prepared for the morrow's execution.
This was only the beginning.
.
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