The figure moved from the trees, pale and eerie against the shadows, and Razkar's blades flashed in Leths gaze with a muted sigh of leather on iron. He crouched slightly, in defensive stance, gladius and ax ready-
"Hail, son of Goddess Myri. Do not be afraid, my name is Ama; I'm one of Goddess Priskil's follower. I live here in the Woods and I come in peace..."Peaceful or not, Razkar's expression did not change as he regarded her; his eyes flicked up and down her lithe body that was bereft of both clothes and weapons... but since that meant she was likely a shifter, that didn't make her harmless in his eyes.
And he was edgy. Moreso than he wanted to admit. Fukuki had vanished like the wraith she was up into the branches above them, gently humming daggers buzzing after her like overfed flies. Something about... bringing bones? As in, she didn't already have them?
Then Razkar heard the howls from not far away. The whisper of laughter, high and demented... and his stomach knotted.
His weapons lowered a few inches. As far as the Myrian was concerned, that was practically beckoning her over for a chat and a pint of ale.
"Forgive me for intruding... but I can't help but became curious when... Kouri brought one of Goddess Myri's sons to her clearing. My reason for asking is that... Kouri is on my watch list. Ever since she made her home in this Woods, she had been slaughtering wolves for no reason at all..."
Razkar blinked. A simple gesture, but the naked female could see a flicker of shock pass across his features, and... disgust. She felt some hope swell in her at his feelings mirroring her own. Then he frowned, voice a low growl.
"She... did not tell. But I... I think I suspect. But not say."
"Now, ever since I introduced her to another ghost like herself, whom she adopted as her little sister. Her... violent game had toned down somewhat and I'm glad for that, but I happened to hear her speaking of... 'giving you some wolf bones' and combined with the fact she brought that... spinning weapon of hers. I'm afraid she's out for some innocent wolf's blood..."Razkar did not want to care. They were animals. Not Kelvic, not sacred Myrian Tigers. They were lower even than the barbarian races in Razkar's eyes... and yet when he blinked, he was Tinnok's pained expression when she had tried to save those jaguar pups. She saw her compassion and he felt that... wrongness.
The Myrian gulped, and a new
memory surfaced, one hated but undeniable. He saw that massive, bleeding hunk of blubber in the Suvan Sea, water stained with green blood. He saw that huge, dying eye staring at him. Razkar had stared in many such eyes throughout his life: animal, human, Dhani, bird, Akalak... and most kindled nothing but satisfaction and a muted joy in his soul.
But... that. That beast who had moaned his death at him through the water. That Otani who had accused him, and... and he knew he was wrong. He knew he had erred. Because he had never killed without
cause, never taken life purely for the glee of
taking it.
There was
purpose. There was
reason, and in it, however twisted it may have appeared, there was his honor.
Razkar knew, as a cold wind rushed through the leaves and black trees and snapped him back to the present, that he was on the verge of another such error. Another such... sin. Not by his hand, but by his inaction it would be done.
I will not fall so far again. "May I ask who your name is, Son of Goddess Myri? I understand if you don't want to tell me... but, may I know the reason why Kouri brought you here? Please tell me, the ghost child is not exactly... 'right' in mind, warrior.""Razkar."
The Myrian said, sheathing his weapons and darting forwards, fast even by Kelvic standards. He willed his gnosis into life, breathing fresh anima into his muscles, for he knew he would need them that night.
Strange. The mark for war used to save lives.
"Name is Razkar. Take me to ghost. Now."
The Kelvic blinked in surprise, head cocked like the canine she was in the pit of her soul.
"You seek to-"
She had to turn to follow him, because he'd already passed her, heading for the sound of that unnatural laughter and the rising howls from the pack. That was his best guess, and there was enough of Leth shining down to navigate by. Just.
"No question!" He all but snarled, pace quickening. "Help and come or stay! Must stop what she will do!"
"You are probably too late, Razkar, Son of Myri."
Razkar turned back to the darkness. He had stared into it before, and feared to tread into it. More than that, a pragmatic little voice nudged him and told him that, yes, he might stop the ghost... and then what? Tell her that the deal was off?
Oh, yes, that'll go down swimmingly. Alone against a ghost with flying blades, who is, let's not forget, completely insane, and you're going to deny her. Brilliant. "Yes." Razkar said, only half to her. "But still I go."
The Myrian plunged into the scratching shrubbery towards the slaughter that may already be underway. Behind him, Ama extended a hand as if to pull him back, but he was already gone. Cursing to herself, she dropped down as if to do a push up-
-but when she hit the ground, it was with paws and fur and jaws.
Wolf and Myrian ran on.