52nd of Winter, 514.
They'd all heard it - another one gone. The fourth well-known person reported in the season and alerting a number of wings that something serious was starting. Two of them were wandering travelers; another was a hunter going out in search of what scarce game that he could find. A scavenger had set out the previous day in search of berries and other oddities that found strength in the snow, yet she'd never returned. People were growing restless, and they had every right to be, as well. There was no telling what had taken up residence in the Bronze Woods, and whatever it was, people were no longer comfortable even breezing along the outskirts of the woodland. It was a threat to the entire city, and the longer it remained out there, the more power it gained.
It didn't take long for the knights to begin assessing the situation and creating a plan. It wasn't even a very complicated one. A small group of knights would be selected based on their abilities and previous experience, informed of the crisis, and then sent out to either bring back information on it, or kill it outright and be done with it. They'd meet outside the city, with as many squires as they had in their disposal to act as support and back-up, close to the edges of the Bronze Woods and begin their march directly through the middle, towards the far end of the woodland at the Aylasa Caves. Here, just bridging Syliras territory and close to the Wildlands, was the most likely spot to find whatever it was.
All the strange things ended up there one way or another, after all. Even as the brave group prepared themselves and alerted their respective squires for the upcoming dangers, others whispered of Balicani, Chaon and Journeymen that feasted on the blood of the pure and corrupted the minds of those they did not murder. One couldn't live in a city that worshiped the will of a talking tree without becoming a little bit superstitious. In truth, though, it was the lack of knowledge that frightened even the hardiest of the knights. So far, patrols into the area hadn't even found a trace of the bodies - whether they'd been dragged off, or simply devoured entirely, was anyone's guess.
Within barely three bells of the original call to arms, arrangements were set and available precautions ready. Horses were prepared, necessary weapons and armour distributed, for both knights and their respective squires. They were to set out as soon as they prepared themselves and no later. When they'd return.. well, that was to be seen. Whatever happened, they could be sure that the prayers and thoughts of the city were in them as they began their trek.