41 Summer, 515 AV
Morning, 7th Bell
Morning, 7th Bell
It is true that not all Drykas reside within the city of Endrykas. Some choose to live and die beyond the borders, visiting the city only to trade before the coming season or see to it that their sick are tended to by healers. But just because they don't reside within the city, doesn't make them any less important to the community as a whole. This The Watch teaches each and every one their members as part of the code they work by. So when he woke that morning from sleep or something that felt much the same, Dravite could never have imagined this was the way he would be spending his day.
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The members of The Watch charged towards the campsite on horseback in the formation of a wave, like the rolling tide, desperate to catch up with the thieves they had sensed in the webbing. A woman screamed hysterically, clutching her wounded husband with one arm and pointing in the direction their attackers had escaped through the tall grass. "They took the livestock and the horses!" Her son bellowed.
Two Watch members stayed with the small pavilion to gather information and help tend to the wounded man while the rest rode on, their Strider's cutting through the tall grass like a well sharpened knife. "I see them!" Someone called from down the line and Dravite searched the horizon quickly to spot them, not two hundred metres ahead, struggling to keep the Striders moving on the backs of their wild, mountain steeds.
Dravite called for Cree to hurry in Pavi and the horse, seeming to understand the words, galloped towards the stolen mounts doing his best to catch up with some of the other, more experienced riders. As the two groups collided, Watch members and bandits, there was a clash of steel and a flurry of arrows. Dravite, surprisingly uninjured in the thick of it all, managed to steer his Strider free of the bucking herd and shot like a newly released arrow, towards one of the thieves that had escaped on foot.
As Cree thundered across the plain, the horse gave a wild war-cry that saw the bandit glance back over his shoulder, just as Dravite raised his right foot to boot the man in the face. He went down and once Cree slowed and finally turned back, Dravite was able to see that the man, while shaken with a face full of dirt, was not out for the count. The horse lord pointed his spear and kicked Cree's sides, demanding he charge the man. Cree reared up, forcing Dravite to clutch a fistful of black mane in order to stay on and once again the two were off, speeding flat-tack towards their target.
From horseback, Dravite jabbed the point of his spear into the man's shoulder, missing his face as he had aimed for, and jumped from his horse to engage the man in one on one combat. Weaponless, the bandit ripped the spear from his shoulder and swung his fist at Dravite, who was able to leap back out of striking range, taking his spear with him. The thief looked foreign, but Dravite couldn't tell which race he might have belonged to. Either way, he would die for attacking the Drykas family and attempting to steal their horses and Zibri.
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