10th of Spring, 516 AV
Azmere walked into the tent of his Tavehk with Grey underfoot. Walk was a generous word for his movements. To everyone with eyes, it was plain to see that the watchman was not one hundred percent. He had been back for almost a week but his recovery had been slow and some of the wounds were still covered in bandages. The dog stayed to where he was just a few degrees of lean away from touching his master’s leg. The banged up young man paused a moment to close his eyes and give them the time needed to adjust to the dim light underneath the canvas. When Azmere lifted his eyelids, his gaze fell upon Aris who was looking up at him from the rudimentary desk. The superior regarded his subordinate with a stare that obviously questioned the sanity of the younger man.
“Your caretakers assured me you’d be in bed for another week…maybe two.” Aris commented dryly. The history the two held was a distant blood feud from years past that never seemed to go away. The way Aris spoke it was plain that he did not are much for Azmere though he tolerated him because of his proven usefulness in certain situations.
Azmere signed a disregard for the doctors’ and healers’ recommendations for rest. “How long could you lie still?” The archer reached down and scratched Grey behind the ears and then snapped his fingers once. The dog looked up at his human companion and for a moment he did nothing. Azmere snapped his fingers again while the dog’s gaze was upon him and Grey sat down on his bottom. The Drykas then pointed with one finger towards the ground and Grey slowly walked his front paws forward until he was resting on his stomach. The dog knew these commands but still tried to push the envelope on occasion. Though told to lie down, he kept his front paws out in front and together as well as maintaining a straight neck that held his head and pointed ears high. Azmere sighed and nodded. It was good enough for now. With a slow and slightly uneven gait, the warrior moved towards the center of the tent where he could brace himself up on the support pole. Aris watched all of this with slight disinterest.
The elder watchman could respect someone who fought through the pain. He just didn’t like Azmere. He signed a question wanting to know of the pain Azmere was feeling. Azmere shrugged and signed that it comes and goes. Aris nodded and stared at one of the bandages that had grown slightly discolored. Azmere saw this and moved his body to hide the semi-soaked cloth.
“What are my orders?”
Aris looked up in almost disbelief…almost. He’d long ago realized that very little would stop Azmere from doing something. Aris had come to rely on the scarred Drykas’ relentless pursuit of atonement or whatever it was that drove him. This had made some parts of Aris’ job easier. It had also made some parts of it very difficult. The Tavehk laughed and sat back in his chair causing the wooden legs to creak. This stirred Grey who blew air out from between his cheeks that caused his lips to momentarily bare his teeth. Azmere made a ‘ssst!’ noise through his teeth that instantly stopped the canine’s train of thought and shifted focus to Azmere. The archer did nothing else; it was simply a distraction technique.
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