Timestamp: 6th of Winter, 513 AV
Eosi
The man stood before her. He was not her lover, Leo, but there was something so utterly like Leo about him that Eosi should have immediately saw the similarities. Molten gold eyes bore into her own as he woke her with nothing more than his presence in her room. The man was pure emotional intensity, with the strength of a volcano and the integrity and humor of a warm-souled friend. There was also no pretentiousness about him. He wore nothing across his chest and torso, the fire inside him warming him more than enough. His leather pants hugged his legs and thighs but lead down to bare feet, the cuffs rolled up slightly. His muscled arms were folded over his chest, and he leaned back slightly with an air of authority that smelled of deep dark places of burning power.
Ivak's eyes gave him away though. It was the same glow his Champion - her lover - sometimes wore in brief flashes of emotion or power. "Get up girl. I have a task for you." The God said, as if his needs bore nothing less than urgency to them overshadowing her wishes completely. He didn't wait for her to fully wake nor struggle to her feet before he continued. Ivak rolled forward with what he wanted of her like molten rock cascading down a steep volcanic slope.
"Something is going to happen in this city that hasn't been seen in Mizahar since before the Valterrian. Your enemies - my enemies - are going to initiate it, diverge someone who is on an important task, and steal his secrets including the key to the Lightening Road. I have no one else in this area. I need you on it. And since you bare no marks from me, you can walk in unnoticed, and my presence in this endeavor will be overlooked. Go to the south part of the city, look for a place called Red Diamond Fashions and wait there quietly. You will know when you are needed." The God said.
"Your task is to eliminate the ability of the quad of Ruv'na to steal what they waylay. And you will need to secure the technology the man carries for me. It is not that we need it per say, but it is that we need it NOT to be in the hands of those that covet it. You will find allies there. Akajia is sending her children, and Wysar will have a candidate there as well. Worth with them. They are not your enemies. The quad is. And do not let down your guard. The Ruv'na quad will kill you if they can. If you need to, take their lives first. But try not to, not before you get information." Ivak said, and just like that he was gone.
When he vanished, it was like he took a the heat and warmth and power from the room. Chill rolled across the night-darkened room and reminded Eosi how alone she actually felt.
Rosela
The shadows awakened her deep in the heart of the night. There was an urgency to the disruption. There wasn't just one shadow either, her entire cottage was full of them. And they were talking all at once. It was hard to understand them. Some shouted, some whispered, but all of them talked. They talked and talked and talked. She was getting no information from them either in their adjudicated excitement. "Get up!" One cried, while another chanted something about a lightening road coming. Yet another claimed fire and said the city would burn from the skyfire. None of them stood out, as sometimes shadows did, holding positions of leadership even among their dark kin. "Akajia commands." Another said, repeating that his Mistress wanted Rosela to report to something, somewhere... and it sounded a lot like her shop. The chaos was enormous, more like a party in her one-room home gone bad, than any organized help.
Finally one voice got through to her clearly. "Your shop. Your shop will burn." The creature said, a shadow of deep darkness, with a voice to match. "Go now. Akajia commands you help those who fight against the Ruv'na quad doing dark work tonight. They will steal a soul out of time. Go girl. Take your daggers and sharp mind with you." It said, shoving at the seamstress, urging her to hurry.
Favchean & Riaris
Mentor and student were out patrolling the streets in the darkened night. Fav had recently joined up with the Kuvay'Nas and Riaris' Squad Leader had tapped him to potentially do some training with the squad, often putting him on the same rotating schedule as Riaris and at the same time granting him pay. His raise would be fully realized once the Squad Leader deemed him worthy of fully joining their ranks. No one in the squad, however, really doubted he'd be tapped. The leader, Katuvin, was ruthless about picking the best and brightest. If he wasn't tapping brutes, he was tapping those he felt skilled and intelligent with the potential to be fierce fighters.
Recruits were paired with veterans and those veterans were to talk them through their volunteer shifts, leading them on pathways through the city and showing them what was right and proper. The night had been quiet, if not bitterly cold, with unusual rumblings in the storm clouds happening. Dry lightening coursed from cloud to cloud, which was more of a summer phenomenon than a winter one. But lightening in the winter wasn't totally unheard of. The bitter wind promised snow in the days forthcoming, and the world was in a state of disquiet wait.
The Group
Riaris and Favchean were swinging by the southern part of the city, near Red Diamond Fashions, when the storm broke. It lit up the sky with thunder and lightening in a fury that was almost unexpected. Bolts crashed down, actually striking the city instead of being confined to the boiling dark clouds high above. The crackling spears of power struck down like rain, frequently and fiercely much to the delight of the four men that stood before the somewhat iconic Riverfall business. They held something high stretched between them, that glittered like metal wires and illuminated diamonds. Another bolt of lightning lit the sky, but this time it did not vanish after expending its fury. Instead it hung glowing in the air forming a road just large enough for a horse to gallop down. One would have not considered it a road except that it was indeed a glowing pathway of violent energy that crackled and hung suspending in the air. It went from one point to another, emerging from the clouds, dipping low to the ground near where the four men stood, and rising back up into the clouds to vanish again.
A lightening road.
One would not have even considered it a road except that there was indeed a rider upon it mounted on a very average looking brown horse of a nondescript nature. The rider was bent over the cantle of his saddle, cloak flying behind him, and every bit of his posture depicting utter exhaustion. The horse itself was in no better condition. Its chest and flanks were covered with the foam of sweat, but still it pressed on. Except, where the road dipped low to the ground, the animal faltered and tripped over something unseen, throwing its rider as it nearly lost its footing on the energy road. The rider fell, hitting the side of the energy lit road, and then tumbling to the ground. The man didn't scream or react as he fell, as if accepting his fate and the fact that he'd lost his seat. The horse skidded to a stop, dancing midsky, spun on the narrow roadway, and did a magnificent rollback on the narrow road, going back for its rider. It gathered itself in a surge of reserve energy and leaped from the crackling path landing on the ground near the rider. It swung, teeth bared over a clenched bit with reins flying free, and all but stood over the fallen man defending him.
The lightening road crackled and vanished in another shower of sparked bolts striking the ground around them, leaving the man crumpled on the ground, the four men facing him and already drawing their weapons to attack, and the witnesses - the two men of the watch, the fiery redhead, and the seamstress who's shop was lightening hit as the road vanished, lighting up the cottage-like structure on the south side near her workroom.