Timestamp: Early Spring, 508 AV
Location: Eyktol/Cyphrus Frontier
The grizzled mercenary observed the approaching pair with a trained and wary eye. He shifted slightly in his saddle, the worn leather creaking under his muscular bulk. Behind him, the slow moving caravan crept along the beginnings of a wide road. A brisk wind blew across the overcast frontier where the scrub, dust and cacti of northern Eyktol gave way to tall grasses and copses of short, gnarled trees. The southern border of Cyphrus was one of the most dangerous, the caravan guard captain knew well. Bandits, beasts and worse lurk where neither Eypharian patrols nor the clans of Cyphrus cared to venture.
One of the two spearmen flanking the mounted commander shuffled his feet impatiently, earning the derisive glare of his ill-tempered superior. As the two riders approached, the captain could see they were most likely Benshiran, though their clothes were less like the flowing garb of those people and more suited to travel. The male rider was of good stature, sitting upright and alert in the saddle, a khopesh sword dangling from his side. The other was a young woman, probably a good ten years younger than her companion.. She did not wear the typical head covering and veil of the Benshira, but rather let her long hair blow freely in the rise and fall of the breeze. The girl was very pleasing to the eye indeed, the hard soldier thought, though in a way very different from the brazen, kohl-eyed Eypharian women he found in Ahnatep.
The strangers stopped several yards from the captain and guards. The spearmen leaned their weapons forward, tips pointing at the mounted travelers. Abashai gauged the leader for a moment. The man was very large, his horse large as well, probably a northern breed. The soldier was a northerner too, by the looks of his blonde scraggly har and thick beard. Unlike the curved swords of Eyktol, the captain wore a long, broad straight blade. Abasha regarded the scarred, scowling face. A hard man for sure.
"We are traveling north", the Benshiran began in heavily accented common, "and with your permission, would like to follow the caravan for a while." Abashai didn't believe he needed permission to do anything, but it would do them well to put the caravan guards at ease. "I would offer my sword if the need arises."
As the gruff officer weighed Abashai's words, a thin man approaced from the direction of the caravan, now stopped on the road up ahead. The man was an old Eypharian clad in gaudy robes and jewlery, riding a mule with cheaply gilded tack. He barked at the captain in the Eypharia'ns archaic language, the pair of arms not holding the reins flailing dramatically.
The northerner, leaning with his arms crossed over his saddle horn, turned and grumbled in common. "I have everything under control." The Eypharian merchant glared at Abashai and Zaira, scoffed audibly and addressed the captain again in his language, displaying much indignation. "I decide what is best for the caravan while we travel, not you!" The soldier retorted harshly. "That is why you hired me, that was our agreement!"
After a quick glare at the mounted soldier, the merchant spun his mount around without a second look at the Benshiran pair and sulked back to the caravan. Abashai leaned over to Zaira and explained in Shiber the nature of the discussion. The caravan captain turned back to them, staring at each Benshiran. His gaze rested uncomfortably long on Zaira, and Abashai cleared his throat loudly and deliberately until the soldier's eyes met his. The old mercenary barked quickly "Very well, you may follow." He turned and rode back towards the caravan, the spearmen jogging to keep up.
Abashai turned to Zaira, her bright eyes questioning. Abashai had been attempting to teach her more of the common language, but she was still learning. He spoke to her in thier native tongue. "They are allowing us to follow behind." He gave her a broad smile. "I told you everything would be alright." Then Abashai gestured at the changing landscape. "See, already the earth is beginning to show its carpet of green grass. Is this what your dream looked like?"