1st Summer 516AV
12:21PM
Description "Alex Common" Alex thoughts "Myrian" "Fratava" "Others"
12:21PM
Description "Alex Common" Alex thoughts "Myrian" "Fratava" "Others"
A station once again in the mythrin. He’d been there since the eighty-eighth of spring and as much as he liked it peacefully and quietly out there He wanted to get back. He still clung onto the memory of the now only child he’d failed, and the bravery of his brother. Alex sighed slowly the canter of the hose he rode took a slow meaningful trudge. He’d grown somewhat attached to the jet black stallion that he rode on now. His eyes closed beneath his helmet, the thin visor limiting the light and allowing him a brief moment to think. He exhaled slowly he hated wearing a helmet but since his training with Imass and the brief encounter with Ser Algens he’d taken to wearing one whilst on patrol or outside the city. Quite often hiding ones face was essential to keep the people they cared about safe. He may not have ad anyone like that but it was still better in case that ever occurred.
A familiar sound rang out the sound of panic. However this time it wasn’t just one parent, it was two. Both the mother and the father were searching for their missing daughter. Alex galloped the horse over to the sound as fast as possible. Wheeling his leg over the back of the horse he dismounted and spoke in a calm but concerned tone.
“Excuse me, my name is Alexander Faircroft I’m a squire with the syliran knights is there anything that I can help with?” As he finished speaking the mother burst into tears. Both a familiar and soul crushing sight. Alex nodded slowly knowing at least a little what was going on.
“Our daughter’s missin’. She’s been missin’ since yesterday mornin’ but we we assumed she was with the neighbour’s boy… But he aint seen her neither.”
“If you don’t mind me asking, how old is she?” Alex asked with a look of concern hidden behind a steel curtain.
“She’ll be seventeen this fall. Please, ser…Find our daughter.” Alex nodded lightly as the man pressed his wife’s face gently into his shoulder trying to comfort her and reassure her. Alex however had seen a disappearance like this before. But last time they’d only been gone a couple of hours. Not a full twenty-four plus. Alex slipped passed them and into the house.
His first stop was to check that her room hadn’t been broken into if that wasn’t the case then he’d have a much more difficult time of getting a lead. He stepped into the plain but somewhat, well used quarters. Bed left in a heap. Clothes in a pile. He crouched down and pressed the mailed fingers of his hand into a dark spot on the ground. Tacky, dark, and a strong smell of iron. Semi dried blood. No source but that was obvious. However what was not was the next thing he looked at. The window. Not broken, intact mostly however what threw him was the lock. It had been broken through the wood. The bolt still locked in place but the wood shattered behind it. Entry point. Simplest of kidnappings, enter through the window, the target wakes up a swift blow to the head and they’re out cold. Whilst being the easiest to pull off, difficult to track.
Alex pressed his hand into the wooden frame of the window and hopped through it. He wasn’t the largest nor heaviest of people but in all his gear getting through that thing was a challenge. If the assailant was carrying an unconscious cargo, then he’d have to carry her. And that meant he’d be slow. Scanning the floor and thanking Priskil for the rains he caught sight of a set footprints in the softened mud. He wasn’t the best at tracking but following a trail. He could do. Whistling for his horse as it came around he took a moment to mount up before riding off after the trail.