Day 3 of Winter in the Year 513 AV
Off the Coast Somewhere in the Suvan Sea
Continued...
Dawn was just under the horizon when the ropes finally snapped under the pressure of the captive’s struggles and the gnawing of the otter’s sharp teeth. Kel’s legs were shaking from the strain of keeping the otter propped up on his leg. Jenkins had fallen off a few times when exhaustion overwhelmed the man’s lower body and collapsed under the weight of the animal. But he grit his teeth, revenge burning hotly in his chest, giving him the strength to push through the pain, allowing him to prop it back up for his tavan to sit on.
Kel collapsed onto his face and lay there, feeling ecstasy flowing through his legs from the blessed relief. The former captive remained unmoving, allowing his limbs to regain some amount of strength. But he knew he had limited time before his assailants’ regained consciousness when Syna awoke. His body would have to recover later.
He pushed himself upright shakily and glanced at his tavan gratefully. He stroked the top of the small mammal’s head for a moment showing his thanks and Jenkins pushed his face against the extended hand contently. Kel motioned for the sea otter to remain where he was and slowly crouched, picking up the discarded rope and coiling it as he scanned the ground carefully in the semi darkness, not wanting to step on anything that would give his presence away. Stealth was not something he was skilled in but he knew enough to know that stepping on a stick wouldn’t be helpful. His acrobatic grace gave him some level of ability to move quietly but he knew it wouldn’t be enough if he was careless.
Kel stared balefully at the four bodies that lay sprawled out across the dirt floor one dead and the other three passed out from alcohol consumption, dark thoughts churning through his mind. They attempted to steal his ship, attacked him, tied him up and mocked him. They deserved to be punished. The question was how.
Blue eyes glowed dimly in the bushes, staring hard at the sleeping forms. His fingers clenched with vengeance as his sapphire orbs burrowed deep into the sleeping form of the man who backhanded the Svefra across the face. He didn’t want to just kill them. He wanted to make an example out of them. Not that anyone would ever see it. It was the thought that counted.
Kel slowly pushed past the branches, wincing as they creaked and rustled. He paused, watching to see if the noise woke anyone up. The passed out men remained unmoving, seemingly undisturbed. The Svefra moved into the small clearing towards the closest man as quietly as he could and gently set the rope down beside the prone figure. Kel stared down at him, watching him snore peacefully, reeking of boozes and filth. He was mildly surprised they didn’t die of alcohol poisoning from the amount they consumed previously. But it worked in his favor so he didn’t complain.
The Svefra slowly stepped over the motionless body so that he had one leg on each side. He gradually lowered himself so that he straddled the man’s chest. Before the sleeping man had time to wake up and discover what the weight was, Kel wrapped his hands around the man’s throat and squeezed, an evil glint swirling in his eyes.
It took a few ticks for the semi drunken man to be forcibly dragged back into consciousness, his body jerking him awake as his oxygen was cut off. He began to struggle weakly, not sure what was happening in his current intoxicated state. But suddenly, it was as if his mind finally registered what was happening and he began to panic, fighting harder, hands clawing at his attackers grip. The man’s eyes widen in fear and recognition, gurgling quietly as his lungs depleted of air, unable to draw more. A dark grin crept across Kel’s face as he locked eyes with his enemy. He wanted the man to know who was choking him.
The thief’s fight to escape grew weaker and weaker until his struggles finally stopped. Kel instantly released his grip, not wanting to kill the man, not yet anyways. He just wanted to knock him unconscious for a while. He had other plans for him. Kel bent down, ear hovering just over the man’s mouth, hoping he was still breathing. Gentle puffs of air caressed his ear and the Svefra leaned up, leering gleefully. He quickly snatched up the rope and bound the man’s hands tightly before grabbing the other end and tying the man’s feet together. He pulled the captive’s feet and hands backwards, tying the lose rope together so that he was hogtied securely.
As quietly as he could, Kel began hauling the body back towards the forest edge. He grit his teeth as the body dragged along the ground, making a painful amount of noise that he was sure would wake up the entire forest. His eyes darted up nervously towards the remaining two captors. One began to shift in his sleep and Kel quickly towed the unconscious body into the bushes, foliage rustling loudly in his wake. The Svefra quickly ripped a strip of cloth from his pant leg and gagged the man so he wouldn’t make any noise when he woke.
Kel ducked back into the bushes and crept forward, heart pounding as adrenaline coursed through his veins, face flushed with excitement and nerves as he stared into the clearing, the possibility of being caught filling him with anticipation and exhilaration. At any moment the ruse could be up and his plan could be ruined. On the other hand, it would be a success. The unknown was what sent a thrill of excitement through him. He lived for moments like this, life hanging in the balance.
One of the men sat up, blinking blurrily. He yawned and then grabbed his head, groaning slightly, most likely due to a splitting headache. He staggered to his feet, not bothering to look around but headed towards the forest edge opposite of Kel to urinate. The Svefra stared at him as he disappeared from view and before slipping back into the clearing.
Everything was falling into place.
Off the Coast Somewhere in the Suvan Sea
Continued...
Dawn was just under the horizon when the ropes finally snapped under the pressure of the captive’s struggles and the gnawing of the otter’s sharp teeth. Kel’s legs were shaking from the strain of keeping the otter propped up on his leg. Jenkins had fallen off a few times when exhaustion overwhelmed the man’s lower body and collapsed under the weight of the animal. But he grit his teeth, revenge burning hotly in his chest, giving him the strength to push through the pain, allowing him to prop it back up for his tavan to sit on.
Kel collapsed onto his face and lay there, feeling ecstasy flowing through his legs from the blessed relief. The former captive remained unmoving, allowing his limbs to regain some amount of strength. But he knew he had limited time before his assailants’ regained consciousness when Syna awoke. His body would have to recover later.
He pushed himself upright shakily and glanced at his tavan gratefully. He stroked the top of the small mammal’s head for a moment showing his thanks and Jenkins pushed his face against the extended hand contently. Kel motioned for the sea otter to remain where he was and slowly crouched, picking up the discarded rope and coiling it as he scanned the ground carefully in the semi darkness, not wanting to step on anything that would give his presence away. Stealth was not something he was skilled in but he knew enough to know that stepping on a stick wouldn’t be helpful. His acrobatic grace gave him some level of ability to move quietly but he knew it wouldn’t be enough if he was careless.
Kel stared balefully at the four bodies that lay sprawled out across the dirt floor one dead and the other three passed out from alcohol consumption, dark thoughts churning through his mind. They attempted to steal his ship, attacked him, tied him up and mocked him. They deserved to be punished. The question was how.
Blue eyes glowed dimly in the bushes, staring hard at the sleeping forms. His fingers clenched with vengeance as his sapphire orbs burrowed deep into the sleeping form of the man who backhanded the Svefra across the face. He didn’t want to just kill them. He wanted to make an example out of them. Not that anyone would ever see it. It was the thought that counted.
Kel slowly pushed past the branches, wincing as they creaked and rustled. He paused, watching to see if the noise woke anyone up. The passed out men remained unmoving, seemingly undisturbed. The Svefra moved into the small clearing towards the closest man as quietly as he could and gently set the rope down beside the prone figure. Kel stared down at him, watching him snore peacefully, reeking of boozes and filth. He was mildly surprised they didn’t die of alcohol poisoning from the amount they consumed previously. But it worked in his favor so he didn’t complain.
The Svefra slowly stepped over the motionless body so that he had one leg on each side. He gradually lowered himself so that he straddled the man’s chest. Before the sleeping man had time to wake up and discover what the weight was, Kel wrapped his hands around the man’s throat and squeezed, an evil glint swirling in his eyes.
It took a few ticks for the semi drunken man to be forcibly dragged back into consciousness, his body jerking him awake as his oxygen was cut off. He began to struggle weakly, not sure what was happening in his current intoxicated state. But suddenly, it was as if his mind finally registered what was happening and he began to panic, fighting harder, hands clawing at his attackers grip. The man’s eyes widen in fear and recognition, gurgling quietly as his lungs depleted of air, unable to draw more. A dark grin crept across Kel’s face as he locked eyes with his enemy. He wanted the man to know who was choking him.
The thief’s fight to escape grew weaker and weaker until his struggles finally stopped. Kel instantly released his grip, not wanting to kill the man, not yet anyways. He just wanted to knock him unconscious for a while. He had other plans for him. Kel bent down, ear hovering just over the man’s mouth, hoping he was still breathing. Gentle puffs of air caressed his ear and the Svefra leaned up, leering gleefully. He quickly snatched up the rope and bound the man’s hands tightly before grabbing the other end and tying the man’s feet together. He pulled the captive’s feet and hands backwards, tying the lose rope together so that he was hogtied securely.
As quietly as he could, Kel began hauling the body back towards the forest edge. He grit his teeth as the body dragged along the ground, making a painful amount of noise that he was sure would wake up the entire forest. His eyes darted up nervously towards the remaining two captors. One began to shift in his sleep and Kel quickly towed the unconscious body into the bushes, foliage rustling loudly in his wake. The Svefra quickly ripped a strip of cloth from his pant leg and gagged the man so he wouldn’t make any noise when he woke.
Kel ducked back into the bushes and crept forward, heart pounding as adrenaline coursed through his veins, face flushed with excitement and nerves as he stared into the clearing, the possibility of being caught filling him with anticipation and exhilaration. At any moment the ruse could be up and his plan could be ruined. On the other hand, it would be a success. The unknown was what sent a thrill of excitement through him. He lived for moments like this, life hanging in the balance.
One of the men sat up, blinking blurrily. He yawned and then grabbed his head, groaning slightly, most likely due to a splitting headache. He staggered to his feet, not bothering to look around but headed towards the forest edge opposite of Kel to urinate. The Svefra stared at him as he disappeared from view and before slipping back into the clearing.
Everything was falling into place.
Legend
Fratava
Common
Fratava
Common