by Draven McNiel on March 1st, 2016, 7:21 pm
Draven turned his face to the supposed boss, Draven had to take this opportunity, his body was a mess, his leg was injured, his head felt like it was going to burst and his body felt hot. He pushed his limits, while it was just a bit over, the calls to cast more and burn his enemy to cinders was great. He grabbed his sword with both hands and called to his res once more, muttering his incantation. Draven was stepping back, however the axe wielder merely spoke. ”Fret not, I’m going; this is turning out to be more trouble than it’s worth. But I’ll tell you this now, next time we meet, I will kill you.” The man said as he walked away not even worried about an attack from Draven.
He let up the pull on his djed, and sighed a breath of relief, the steaming bandit on the floor wasn’t enough to dull the relief that he felt. Still his stomach dropped, as he could smell burning flesh in the air. How could the man’s companion be so careless? Was he even worse trash, or was there something else at hand? Draven couldn’t tell, but when he went to touch his cold face, he had realized something...He was smiling.
”I better check on the old man.” He said as he limped back, his breaths were laboured and the condensation coming from each breath was even thicker than before. It wasn’t the usual heat running through his body that told him he had a good training season. This felt too different, too familiar, however it had been a long while since Draven had felt this sensation. It was terrifying, a couple steps from completely smashing all of his limits and changing who he was...Was this why magic was so hard for him to learn? Could it be possible that he was terrified of his father’s teachings? There was no chance right? That’s what he thought to himself as he walked back to the cabin, at least the cold was bearable now…
It didn’t take long for Draven to trek back to the cabin, noticing the horse and a faint light from the single window of the small cabin showing that there were people inside. He opened the door, and his eyes went straight to the flame within the hearth, causing him to flinch just a bit. However his eyes also wandered to the two occupants of the room. ”Oi you! Are ya alright?” A concerned look was sent his way, however Draven just put on a smile, to hide the discomfort that ran through his body.
”Me? I’m always alright!” Draven said jovially before laughing causing the two other occupants of the room to sigh.in relief. The swordsman's eyes however went toward the girl’s who seemed somewhat downtrodden. ”I’m really grateful for you saving my daughter. This idiot thought it’d be a good idea to chase after us.” The man said as he shot an angry glare at his daughter causing Draven to flinch. ”I was going to bring you your bag” She said quietly. ”Still not an excuse, your mother must be going out of her mind in worry.” Allen said, anger still visible. Draven felt some pity for the young girl, even if he did completely agree with Allen, it was exceptionally dangerous. ”Can we handle this in the morning, I’m guessing we’re all tired and need some rest.” Draven said as he headed over to one of the cots earning him a chuckle. ”Guess you’re right. This doesn’t mean you’re off the hook though missy, you’ll find out your punishment in the morning.” This caused the young girl to flinch as the group all went to drift off to sleep.
However sleep never came for Draven, whose head hurt, his heart was pounding so loud that it felt like it would burst right out of its rib-cage. He was sure this was going to be a long night. They still had half a day’s walk ahead of them tomorrow as well. ”Plus that other bandit, something about him gave me a really bad feeling.” He spent the rest of that night struggling to fall asleep, as his body refused to rest.
Morning could have come sooner as Draven, Allen and his currently unnamed daughter were sitting in front of the hearth. ”I feel better now, but my head’s still a mess and my leg still hurts…” He thought to himself as he inspected his body, his sword was in a corner of the cabin. The group had just finished up eating and were about to set off, however the problem of firewood remained. ”Yeah the condition for using this cabin is to resupply some firewood, so let's do what we can.” Draven nodded at Allen’s words and left the cabin grabbing his sword on the way out, a part of him was paranoid. He glanced around every few seconds expecting a bandit to be there.
He flinched as he came in contact with the cold air, the sensation of heat suddenly rushed across his body. ”Ah. Not better then…” Draven froze up, causing the younger girl to call out to him. ”You okay there?” She asked, Draven took a few seconds to reply as he slowly breathed. ”Not too bad...Just feeling cold that’s all.” He said. He turned to look back in time to see Allen raise an eyebrow before shrugging accepting his answer. Draven would trust those two alone for a little while as he walked through the woods behind the cavern. He glanced around hoping for a low tree seeing one in the distance he unsheathed his sword and walked toward it. He swung his sword at each thin branch which he could point out, took a while, it wasn’t like his weapon was made for this. After the branches were weakened he snapped it off with his hand...Draven found himself swinging and then snapping, the problem with using a sword for cutting wood however was his blade possibly being dulled...But he was impatient.
After he did that he set back, to meet up with the group and after placing their firewood back in the cabin, they departed for Mythrin. ”Told you we were close.” Draven said as he could see the Sylirian fields. The rest of the journey took the whole of that day due to Draven’s limp. The other two pretended not to notice, however Draven could tell that they knew. ”Gotta learn to run properly.” He muttered to himself, his breaths were laboured as they finally reached the walls of the outpost.