Spring 53rd, 516
After the events a few days prior, Numia was surprised to be out on the Kabrin road again. Sera Jyness Tiber had come along, and the squire she knew very well known as Alexander Faircroft was also on the trip with them. The manifold clatter of hooves on the dirt clouded her sense as Numia rode upon Banter and played her fiddle, holding the reins secure with her knee spikes. Short, quick tunes spiraled through the local area to keep spirits high, but Numia directed the sounds downward so they would clatter together and cancel out, a song only their group could hear.
There were bandits in the area lately, and Jyness was there to confirm it. It was the duty of the order to get rid of them. Because of this, Sera Jyness had brought two other knights with her that were from her squad; Sera Stryad, a mage-knight who carried a bow in half-plate as well as green and black face paint, and Ser Gwindogar, a man clad in roughed up full plate quite a bit larger than Alex by a little more than a foot and wearing a full helm that had obscured his face since the moment they left. Slung over the massive knight's back was a sword larger than Numia had ever seen, it almost looked as big as Alex when he didn't wear armor. The large knight was also riding a very big and muscled horse with a long mane that was much bigger than the other horses in the group.
Everyone seemed to appreciate Numia's music, or at least nobody had said anything to the contrary. When Jyness spoke, Numia immediately stopped playing. "We will make camp ahead and go over our plan of attack. I suspect the bandits are camped up in the ridge across the road from the ore mines. We will be leaving our horses in camp to go on foot from that point on." Jyness had a tone of conviction and authority in her voice indicative of the leadership qualities she possessed.
After a few chimes, Jyness signaled to the other knights and everyone left the Kabrin road to go on a much more narrow side path into the woods. After a few ticks, they came out into a wide open clearing. "Secure the perimeter!" Jyness ordered, and Numia put away her fiddle, picked up Banter's reins, and gave them a snap as she controlled him to walk along the edge of the clearing. Numia listened to the quiet wilderness, suspiciously quiet. The birds weren't talking here like they were on the road. Then, Numia heard something move in the brush roughly fifty feet into the woods. It took heavy steps, ripping up the foliage as it advanced towards her. Numia knew she had to signal everyone else. From the cracking and clicking noise it madeas it moved, she could tell it wasn't human.
Numia spoke with a firm yell so the squad could hear. "My position! Some kind of monster ... it sounds ..." Numia thought of a way to accurately describe it. "Earthy?"
Jyness immediately knew what to do. "Form a line, we have Yukmen on the perimiter! Stop them at the edge of the wood while their movement is hindered! Numia, number?"
Numia listened to it further, reeling Banter around to run to Jyness. There were a lot of steps in the woods now, they were growing in intensity. Four, or was it five? "Four to five, maybe more!"
"Aim between the stones riddling their flesh!" Jyness called as the first Yukmen began to appear on the edge of the forest. Sera Stryad and Ser Gwindogar both dismounted, Stryad immediately drawing her bow and firing an arrow into the leg of the Yukman on the edge which made it fall over and claw at the ground screaming. One of Jyness' limbs fell limp, and after a few ticks the fallen Yukman was picked up off the ground by an invisible force and thrown back into the dense foliage.
Numia was intimidated by everything going on, but she had to do something. The Pycon dismounted Banter, telling him to "stay" behind everyone else. She ran to the far side of the group and concentrated on nothingness, trying to push the heat of the battle away from her mind. Eventually, a pinprick the size of a needle formed in front of her and she began to feed her energy into it, growing it bigger and bigger. "Stay away from the black portal, everyone!" Numia called. She didn't want anyone to accidentally get voided once the portal was big enough to suck in a Yukman. It didn't take long before the sweet whispers arrived, asking her for more and more energy as it grew, and she had no choice but to give in to them since the portal wasn't big enough yet. She listened for the Yukmen, intending to abort if one of them got too close since she didn't want to void herself. The darkness always reminded her of the nightmarish creature she almost lost her life to in the season prior, so she watched out for and listened for that as well.