28th of Spring, 516 AV
8th Bell
8th Bell
Azmere rode slowly out of Endrykas with several members of the Watch. They had been given permission to investigate more into the disturbances within the web that had been found this season. The four men made their way towards Riverfall based on the information gathered by Azmere’s web-patching adventure and the runes of Ferem. Many people advised on this and most called the fanatics foolish but the general order was given for a patrol to be dispatched in search of answers. The journey would be long but at least the weather was nice.
For the first of what would be many days together, the men and their animal companions made good time. Azmere was often the brunt of jokes given the broken down state of his mixed breed horse. He would laugh along knowing that Horse was a poor excuse for his namesake. The fires were warm but small and the conversation was always pleasant for these men were not only comrades on the Watch but they were friends. Such was the life of warriors in the Sea of Grass. Azmere curled up every night under the stars of Zintila’s cloak with Grey and drifted into a fairly satisfying sleep until it was his turn for sentry detail.
37th of Spring, 516 AV
6th Bell
6th Bell
Like every other morning, Azmere woke to Grey licking his face. The Drykas waved his canine friend away and scratched his ears. The man rolled out of his knapsack and laid his chest upon the ground. He placed his hands on either side of his shoulders and lifted himself up. The watchman flexed as his arms and chest lifted his weight up and down. He repeated the motion of exercise until he had completed fifty reps. Grey sat patiently while his master went through this routine. Afterwards, Azmere would stow his gear, grab a drink and give one to Grey then they would eat some kind of dried meat and roots. As Syna rose, the contrasting eyes watched the sky brighten. He looked over to his companions and they all seemed to be thinking the same thought. Azmere nodded and rose to his feet. He strapped on his pack and quiver, scratched Grey on his head and then mounted his half-busted stallion, Horse.
Azmere turned the horse about once and then twice before it pointed in the same direction as the rest of the watchmen. Grey and the other two hounds trotted off ahead of the horses and the patrol moved in the general direction of the Kabrin road. The warrior from the Diamond clan closed his eyes and focused on his inner power, the hidden sight. After several of ticks and a few sways of the old mixed breed, the archer opened his eyes and found the trails of djed that patched in behind the dogs filled his vision. He gazed left and then right seeing the colors swirling about his comrades. The pathfinder was scanning the area and seeing little pieces of color from animals when he noticed a fog rollin down the plain on them. It was well-accustomed to preceding a change in weather.
10th Bell
The rain was unpleasant to say the least but it wasn’t freezing. The men and beasts had slowed their pace quite a bit but were still getting very close to their destination. The archer whistled in a unique pattern which caused his dog’s ears to stand up and his feet to stop. Grey trotted back and then moved along next to Azmere. He looked up at his master almost constantly as if asking when the crappy day was going to end. The Tavehk who had been assigned to the ride was not very happy about it to begin with and now with the pouring skies, he was being vocal about his initial protests. Azmere was bored with listening to the senior man bitch and moan so he closed his eyes and brought forth his ability to see the color of the creatures around them.
The watchman opened his eyes and given the weather’s depressive state, there was very little to see. Several chimes of scanning the immediate area had turned up nothing and the man was about to relinquish his hold on the magic since leaving it active for long periods of time was painful and not conducive to good health. It was then that a bright green flash disappeared into a wall of shadow. The green was the object and its trail or path was the shadow. The watchman was having a hard time keeping the creature in his line of sight and turned about restlessly in his saddle. He signed to his companions that there could be trouble then drew an arrow and notched it against Vihar’s string. Grey and the other dogs had perked up in response to their masters’ actions but they didn’t seem to have any notion of what was going on. That troubled Azmere since dogs could normally smell trouble long before it presented itself. Whatever was out there, it was quick, clever and undetectable to the dogs.
The watchman studied the trails of inky obsidian but found himself having no luck locating the source. Just as he relaxed his hold on his weapon, one of the horses and riders beside him shrieked almost in unison. Azmere turned to see the Sea of Grass rise up in a pillar and wrap a set of…arms…around the horse while what looked like hands grabbed at the rider, the Tavehk who was furiously using his short sword to hack away at the strange things that was trying to take hold of his body. Before the eyes of the Drykas, this pillar of grass split and formed two entities which took the shape of very large men. The strider thrashed about as it was slowly being crushed and the Tavehk, Brycin Greenswept was being overwhelmed despite his defenses.
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