2nd of Spring, 516 A.V.
Vypec had risen from his bed to the sound of a light tap on his door. He immediately knew it to be a stranger, whenever his father of grandfather came they would simply bang on the door until he woke and answered. Vypec made sure he had his gladius in hand hidden behind the door before peering out. His heart skipped a few beats when he realized that five Akalaks stood outside his door. All were wearing Night Leather armor, dark and seeming to suck in the light of the early morning. The one who had knocked wore his hair short and well groomed, and carried a longsword at his waist. Behind him stood a mammoth of an Akalak, truly massive even by Rivarian standards, with a claymore slung over one shoulder. This huge one wore his hair in long braids all slung together in a ponytail. There was a Cerulean there too. This one wore the most sparse armor, opting for a leather harness and nothing else. He carried a twin pair of Lakan and his face was tattooed in wildly clashing colors, designed to appear as a skull. His wild mane of hair was unkempt and shaggy. Two others stood sentinel at the entrance to the Algranos gate. Both wore scimitars and both were identical.
These were all Kuvay'Nas, and they came calling on him. The front Akalak said "You Vypec and Vypal Algranos?" He glanced up at the Algranos Sigils, the black flame on a purple and blue background, that hung proudly above his grandfather's house not very far away.
"Yes, sir." Vypec answered, sheathing his gladius and opening the door all the way. The Akalak noticed the motion and his face broke into a knowing grin.
"It is good to be careful, but you have nothing to fear from us." He continued, indicating the rest of the group with his thumb. The massive one seemed to be the only one paying attention at the point. The Cerulean was pestering one of the twins whilst scratching his balls and the other twin was cat calling women as they walked by. Vypec hadn't been late for any of his posts. His heart lit upon an inkling of suspicion as to what their purpose was here, but he did not want to jinx it by thinking on it too much.
You think they are here to offer us a squad position? Vypal asked, he too seemed excited. It could be nothing else. The Dark brother continued critically. We have been more than adequate in our service, and they wear armor indicative of full Kuvay'Nas. Why else would they come calling at our home?
Yes, yes. That was my guess! Vypec felt a surge of excitement and trepidation course through him.
"What can I do for you, sir?" Vypec asked, hoping he would ask it.
"You can serve your city." the leader said, without an ounce of joy or the crack of a smile. "You can lose sleep, go hungry, bleed, and possibly die. You can suffer and inflict suffering, protect and defend, all without recognition or praise." As he spoke the others in the group all gathered around to watch Vypec's reaction. No one was laughing or smiling anymore. This was the time for oaths and honor now. "You have been called Algranos, but we do not take pretenders." The Akalak said, crossing his arms. They all stared at him and waited, as if his next words were the most important he'd ever say.
Vypec, these oaths will be weighing us down in the future. I don't trust strangers. This one is a Cerulean! We can serve our Goddess' vow without taking this oath to some lesser entity. The more that binds you, the less freedom you have. Vypal said, appealing to his brother to think before speaking. Vypal wanted to serve as a Branch Kuvay'Nas, but he loathed giving his word out so cheaply. Vypec had fewer qualms about enlisting his honor in the service of their city. I do not break my oaths. Vypal said, his words ice.
"I pledge my life to the city, sir. Now and always." Vypec said, ignoring his brother's venomous words. Vypec felt himself being tied to another cause, another chain of honor and pride binding him to the city of Riverfall. The words were links in that chain, every spoken syllable linking the fates of he and Vypal to that of the city as a whole. |
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