59th of Fall, 513 AV Late Evening
What can be said about the dead? They are rotting things that want to be fed. Bulging eyes and lopsided heads, They fill the heart with utter dread.
They stumble and crawl, their legs long rotten, Yet should you fall you'll still be gotten. Beware their hands, they'll hold you fast, For however long your soul might last.
Should you see your dead mum wave, Do not be fooled, there's nothing to save. She's long since gone, more maggot than mum, Flee inside, bar the doors and open the rum.
Some say light is how to slay, the evils that we keep at bay. What fools are they, idiots of faith. Watch them taken by a wraith.
Stand strong my friends, for surely now, With wills of iron and swords is how, The dead will be driven from our doors, If we do not cower upon the floor.
Wait, whats that I hear? Shush now and do not fear. It's just the wind and nothing more, Though it sounds like scraping on the floor..
A sound could be heard long before anything would be seen in the darkness this night. The nay of a horse, high and in pain, ghastly and unnatural was the sound that it sent chills up the spines of those men set to watch the gates of Syliras this night. The chill of winter was just beginning to creep into the air as Fall began to give way just as the leaves fell to the ground. That shiver that shook their armor, however, was certainly not due to the cold. In the distance a cloud of dust signaled the approach of a carriage, and soon over a distant hill its shape could be seen. A large carriage driven by six horses, fast approaching. The knights, disciplined as they were, readied their weapons, preparing for a routine check.
The strange neighing sounded again, and a sense of foreboding filled the air. The knights looked to one another, uncertain, yet with an order from their superior they hardened their hearts and shook off the unease. It was silly, irrational... The carriage moved oddly as it approached, swaying dangerously back and forth as the horses pulled in an erratic fashion. It was as if they were maddened, charging full gallop as they rounded a bend. Close and close they drew, still they did not slow, aiming right for the gates. The knights prepared their weapons, those with spears stepped forward, lowering them and fixing the butt of their weapons tot he ground to brace for impact. Now the horses were close enough that the men could see their burning read eyes, and foaming mouths. They ran like something possessed, but still despite the growing feeling of dread the knights showed their discipline and did not break formation, even as it looked as if the horses and carriage would plow right over them. At the last moment the horses veered to the left, the carriage swinging around in wide arch as they all pounded to a stop. The carriage slid in the dirt, coming up on one wheel as it leaned almost to the point of toppling on top of the knights, but then it settled back to the ground with a THUNK and the dust settled.
The carriage was large, big enough to fit a noble family with ease. The wood that formed it was dark, rotting and torn in places. Large gaps in the wood and cracks covered its surface, the wheels themselves looked as if they should not be able to support the weight. The horses that pulled it were equally strange. Larger than the average horse, they were covered in black scales with long spines that served as their manes. Eyes burned like smoldering coals, and as one knight reached up to pat the lead horses notes it snapped at him, revealing rows of sharp pointed teeth. The beasts huffed and snorted, large chests moving to fill massive longs and fuel powerful muscles. A black steam also came off of their hide, as if they were burning from the inside.
The carriage door opened, and a tall figure in a dark hooded robe stepped out. The knights readied themselves, lowering their weapons to point at this man. Raising one hand the man spoke, "There now mortals, there is no reason to be alarmed. I come as an Ambassador of Sahova. I bring a message that must be heard by your highest authority. Please allow my comrades and I safe passage. We bear you no ill will."
The knights slowly lowered their weapons, blinking stupidly as they suddenly felt an overwhelming wave of calm pass over them. The man smiled beneath his hood, the gold ring on his finger sparkling in the torch light, bearing the symbol of a half closed eye plain to see.
OOCHello all! Thank you Accolade for this chance to open up the big Fall quest with the Sahova Ambassadors! Those of you who have signed up, I look forward to RPing with all of you. Lets have fun! Accolade is up next, and I am sure he will have instructions for you on how he wants this quest to go down
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