9th of Winter, 513
Inoadar wondered if there was something wrong with his eyes. There had been no sign of this from the ferry. But then, the ferry had headed basically south from the city, so it really wasn't that surprising. When the ferry landed at the Southern Trading Post all had seemed normal enough. But once he neared the Northwest corner of the lakeshore, it changed.
He had been glad to see that his horse was being well cared for in spite of the anger he had incurred at Lakeshore stables. This was his new horse. He'd kept the name "Handy" but it was not a Zavian this time. That poor bastard had been eaten by a Balicani. The same Balicani whose wings now decorated one wall of Inoadar's shop, 'Ino Vations'. He had tried to save Old Handy, but, being slowed as he was from the first set of wounds the monster had inflicted, It had reached the terrified animal first. It was one of the few times Inoadar could remember shedding tears.
But those tears of regret, and shame at his failure to protect his animal, became tears of mad rage and vengeance. Without that strange woman, 'Kaie', to work with him, they could never have distracted the creature away so the barely eaten carcass could be spiked with the poison he'd given her. When the Balicani came back to gorge itself, the poison weakened it so much that it was effectively helpless against Inoadar's wrath.
He still got the impression that this 'Kaie', despite her own rather savage look, had been somewhat disturbed by the extent to which he went to maim the beast before finally killing it. He had found himself crying during that entire ordeal as well. It hadn't brought his old horse back, of course, but he had this strange sense of having sent a message to the entire world of what extremes he could be driven to. In the end, he'd felt satisfaction, cold, steaming, gory satisfaction. Then he'd taken the wings as a trophy.
He'd left them, and his belongings, there and walked back to the Lakeshore. Looking back, he could only assume that the smell of the Balicani on him had warded him from much of the hostility he usually endured from the wild animals around the lake, wolves in particular. He'd laughed right in the face of the crew minding the stables, telling them he needed a horse.
They then laughed back at him when he said he wished to simply keep the arrangements he'd made regarding his old horse in place, but couldn't pay for the new one until he retrieved his items and went back into town to get his money. The captain was away, so he proposed a wager to the youngster filling in, probably a nephew or something. He said he would suffer on foot instead and even pay double if he lost, but if he won they would give him the few days credit and regular cost for the Impure Ravok Bloodbane they had for sale.
When the kid asked what the bet was, and Inoadar gave him points for at least asking first, Inoadar told him that he could ask him any question on any subject, and if he answered correctly, he would win. Inoadar kept a straight face as some of the older men stifled smirks and guffaws. They knew this old trick, but had that trickster's honor of not interfering with a hard lesson in wit.
The Kid had jumped eagerly at the challenge, composing an elaborate question of a highly philosophical nature, thinking that he could draw on any sort of philosophy to claim that Inoadar's answer was wrong. For his part, Inoadar did not really even listen, but had to hand it to the kid for his own level of cunning. But he was doomed to fail, for when the kid finished proposing his almost essay-level question, Inoadar simply answered, "Correctly".
The men nearby exploded into roaring laughter, completely defending Inoadar's position and telling the kid to "take a lesson" and "man-up, boy" and "He could have bet you for ownership of the stable, junior, so count yourself lucky." Inoadar found himself feeling somewhat sorry for the lad and asked the men to say nothing of it, since the captain probably wouldn't be doing the books until season's end, and he'd have long since paid by then.
So he'd gotten his Bloodbane. It was funny at first, but quickly made sense. When Inoadar had gotten his first horse, he'd been intimidated by the large animal. But smelling like Balicani, and in a mood for no nonsense after his slaying of the beast, this new horse, normally a far more obstinate breed, was cowed quickly. It really hadn't even occurred to Inoadar that it would resist giving up its autonomy. It actually was more a case of Inoadar calming it with assurances that he was not going to kill it too. It also helped that it was apparently a slight lack of this trademark viciousness that was the reason that this was considered an "impure" specimen.
But this had all been back in mid Fall, and now the animal was as loyal as could be. And the kid had obviously taken the lesson and was man enough to bear no grudge. Inoadar had even heard about sharpened horseshoes, to give the mount some greater self defense capability, from the lad. Some of his recent adventures ashore had given him cause to look into such things.
But for now, both he and "Handy" stood in shocked confusion at the whitish landscape before them. He suddenly realized as well that he was colder than he'd ever been since coming to Ravok. Handy was skittish as he dismounted, the grass actually crunching beneath his boots. He got into a crouch and ran his hand across the grass, confirming it was frosted...frozen! 'What in Dira's Deeps in going on?'
OOCThis is to correct a timeline goof. This is the first mention of buying this horse, so deduct the 80gm