By the Light of the Moon
The 55th of autumn, just before the midnight rest
The stars glittered quietly in the night sky above the city of Lhavit, like fine pieces of shattered glass spread out across a tapestry of velvet indigo. The skyglass buildings of the city glowed gently in the moonlight; the season had so far been less eventful than the one before it, and despite the calm day having been interrupted by Chiona Dusk acting strangely, the night seemed peaceful. At least, what passed for peaceful in Lhavit.
The bars and taverns across the city were beginning to wind down as as the midnight rest approached, Lhavitians preparing for a quick sleep before they would resume their activities; the streets were almost entirely empty as citizens tucked themselves away at inns and bathhouses, or perhaps their own homes if they were lucky enough to live close by.
Like a glassy lake, too dark to see what beasts lurked at the bottom, the calm and peaceful night was only the surface of the city. Towards the outskirts of the Zintia Peak, an Ethaefal was running for his life. His legs pounded beneath him as he raced down the path towards Alheas Park, realizing too late his mistake, that he was moving away from the more populated area of the city and potential help.
The soft glow of the bio-luminescent flora around him reflected off his glassy amber horns; tall, glittering, and beautiful in the moonlight, like marble come to life, he was an easy target to keep track of. Behind him, his pursuer walked swiftly and with determination, but did not run. She didn't have to; she had him alone, and she could wear him down, even if it took all night.
Chiona Dusk held a blade in one hand, a grin stretched across her features as she followed the Lethaefal; the smile was too wide, showing too many teeth, and it contorted her features into a demented mask, leaving no trace of the gentle beauty she was known for. It did not take long for her to corner her prey, who in desperation, shouted out for help as loud as he could; his cry was cut short as the blade silenced him.
Those few who were out during the beginning of the rest, if they happened to be near the Park for any reason whatsoever, whether it be a restless stroll or alone time with a lover, would become aware that something was not quite right. Anyone within Alheas Park, or even on its outskirts, would hear a high-pitched but distinctly masculine voice screaming for help, only for the cry to be cut off into a strangled scream; a heavy, eerie silence followed.
Indeed, a Shinya patrolling near the path leading to the Park was one of those few who heard the scream; drawing her shortbow, she took off at a sprint into the Park. It did not take her long to find the source of the scream, and what she saw made her blood run cold, her skin paling.
Anyone else who followed the scream would arrive after the Shinya; the scene unfolding before them was cast into a surreal light beneath the glowing plants and the silver moonlight, like some sort of beautifully grotesque painting. The Shinya stood with her shortbow raised and aimed at Chiona Dusk, an arrow knocked in warning.
Chiona herself was knelt on the grass, and splayed out in front of her was the body of the Lethaefal, her knife resting beside her. His glassy eyes stared upwards, but twitches in his mouth and fingers betrayed that he was not quite yet dead; this was despite the fact that his chest had been cut open lengthwise, and that Chiona currently had her hands buried in his abdomen up to her wrists.
Blood splattered the grass and the pale skin of the dying Lethaefal, and Chiona was positively drenched in it. Gore soaked her dress, and it stuck to her like a second skin; unaware, or choosing to ignore her audience, she continued to prod around inside the Ethaefal, the sickening sounds of wet innards being squished filling the night air.
The Shinya looked very well like she might be sick; her forehead was sweaty and her arms trembling. She spared a glance behind her at those few who had also heard the scream and come to investigate. Realizing she had to take charge of the situation, she steeled herself, inhaled deeply (and nearly gagged at the sickly smell of blood filling the Park), and let loose her arrow.
It hit Chiona squarely in the shoulder, and the woman fell back with a shriek; it sounded much more angry than pained. The Shinya took her chance, leaping forward and grabbing Chiona, dragging her away from the body; there was a bit of a scuffle, but the Shinya managed to restrain the deranged woman, binding her hands behind her back.
"You," She said sharply as she turned back to the others, addressing the lot of them. "What are you all doing out here during the rest?" Behind her, sitting bound on the grass, Chiona muttered wildly to herself, her words incomprehensible, strands of hair matted with blood falling in front of her face.
Abruptly, the Shinya shook her head, and waved her hand, ignoring whatever excuses or answers they might have given. "It's no matter. This is..." She trailed off, glancing at the Ethaefal; he had finally gone still, his suffering at last ended.
"There's going to be an investigation into this. This was more than murder, and for Chiona to act this way..." The Shinya seemed at a loss. Luckily, she was saved from trying to think of what to do as Aysel and Talora suddenly stepped out from the path, approaching the group, having managed to appear almost silently due to the commotion. Lheili Dawn accompanied them.
Talora's hand flew to her mouth as she stared in shock; Aysel stared, stoic and stone-faced, at the scene in front of them. Lheili let out a cry and flew across the grass, throwing herself to her knees in front of Chiona, her hands fluttering at the blood soaked woman's shoulders and head, her face stricken.
Aysel bent his head to speak to Talora in a hushed tone, but his words were loud enough to be heard if one listened carefully. "Take Chiona and Lheili back to the Twuele with the guard. Get Chiona's shoulder fixed up, and figure out what happened. I will deal with this and the others here, and we will meet you hopefully no later than the end of the rest."
Talora dropped her hands from her face, swallowing and forcing herself to be composed. She nodded to Aysel, and crossed the grass, kneeling beside Lheili and whispering to her. After a moment, she stood, helping Lheili to her feet as well. The Shinya hauled Chiona to her feet, who spit and snapped, and without another word, Talora led the group away.
The strangers who had all found themselves investigating the screams were left alone with the still body of the Lethaefal, and the towering, impassive form of Aysel. He was silent for a long moment as he walked to the body, dropping into a crouch. "We don't have long before the body turns to dust. Are any of you proficient in medicine? I'd like to know what the killing blow was, if possible."
He picked up the bloody, abandoned knife that still lay in the grass, flipping it in his hand and examining it as he stood again, leaving room if anyone wished to examine the corpse. Turning, he faced the group, brought together under such strange and disturbing circumstances.
"I'm considering you all witnesses to this crime. Something truly terrible is happening, and I fear we may not figure it out before more people get hurt. I need your help; all of you. Tell me what happened, in as much detail as possible. Leave nothing out, even if it seems minor. We'll look around and see if we can't find anything here, and then I'll escort you all to the Twuele. Zintila needs to hear about this."
His sharp silver gaze scanned the ragtag group, waiting for whoever wished to speak up first.
The bars and taverns across the city were beginning to wind down as as the midnight rest approached, Lhavitians preparing for a quick sleep before they would resume their activities; the streets were almost entirely empty as citizens tucked themselves away at inns and bathhouses, or perhaps their own homes if they were lucky enough to live close by.
Like a glassy lake, too dark to see what beasts lurked at the bottom, the calm and peaceful night was only the surface of the city. Towards the outskirts of the Zintia Peak, an Ethaefal was running for his life. His legs pounded beneath him as he raced down the path towards Alheas Park, realizing too late his mistake, that he was moving away from the more populated area of the city and potential help.
The soft glow of the bio-luminescent flora around him reflected off his glassy amber horns; tall, glittering, and beautiful in the moonlight, like marble come to life, he was an easy target to keep track of. Behind him, his pursuer walked swiftly and with determination, but did not run. She didn't have to; she had him alone, and she could wear him down, even if it took all night.
Chiona Dusk held a blade in one hand, a grin stretched across her features as she followed the Lethaefal; the smile was too wide, showing too many teeth, and it contorted her features into a demented mask, leaving no trace of the gentle beauty she was known for. It did not take long for her to corner her prey, who in desperation, shouted out for help as loud as he could; his cry was cut short as the blade silenced him.
Those few who were out during the beginning of the rest, if they happened to be near the Park for any reason whatsoever, whether it be a restless stroll or alone time with a lover, would become aware that something was not quite right. Anyone within Alheas Park, or even on its outskirts, would hear a high-pitched but distinctly masculine voice screaming for help, only for the cry to be cut off into a strangled scream; a heavy, eerie silence followed.
Indeed, a Shinya patrolling near the path leading to the Park was one of those few who heard the scream; drawing her shortbow, she took off at a sprint into the Park. It did not take her long to find the source of the scream, and what she saw made her blood run cold, her skin paling.
Anyone else who followed the scream would arrive after the Shinya; the scene unfolding before them was cast into a surreal light beneath the glowing plants and the silver moonlight, like some sort of beautifully grotesque painting. The Shinya stood with her shortbow raised and aimed at Chiona Dusk, an arrow knocked in warning.
Chiona herself was knelt on the grass, and splayed out in front of her was the body of the Lethaefal, her knife resting beside her. His glassy eyes stared upwards, but twitches in his mouth and fingers betrayed that he was not quite yet dead; this was despite the fact that his chest had been cut open lengthwise, and that Chiona currently had her hands buried in his abdomen up to her wrists.
Blood splattered the grass and the pale skin of the dying Lethaefal, and Chiona was positively drenched in it. Gore soaked her dress, and it stuck to her like a second skin; unaware, or choosing to ignore her audience, she continued to prod around inside the Ethaefal, the sickening sounds of wet innards being squished filling the night air.
The Shinya looked very well like she might be sick; her forehead was sweaty and her arms trembling. She spared a glance behind her at those few who had also heard the scream and come to investigate. Realizing she had to take charge of the situation, she steeled herself, inhaled deeply (and nearly gagged at the sickly smell of blood filling the Park), and let loose her arrow.
It hit Chiona squarely in the shoulder, and the woman fell back with a shriek; it sounded much more angry than pained. The Shinya took her chance, leaping forward and grabbing Chiona, dragging her away from the body; there was a bit of a scuffle, but the Shinya managed to restrain the deranged woman, binding her hands behind her back.
"You," She said sharply as she turned back to the others, addressing the lot of them. "What are you all doing out here during the rest?" Behind her, sitting bound on the grass, Chiona muttered wildly to herself, her words incomprehensible, strands of hair matted with blood falling in front of her face.
Abruptly, the Shinya shook her head, and waved her hand, ignoring whatever excuses or answers they might have given. "It's no matter. This is..." She trailed off, glancing at the Ethaefal; he had finally gone still, his suffering at last ended.
"There's going to be an investigation into this. This was more than murder, and for Chiona to act this way..." The Shinya seemed at a loss. Luckily, she was saved from trying to think of what to do as Aysel and Talora suddenly stepped out from the path, approaching the group, having managed to appear almost silently due to the commotion. Lheili Dawn accompanied them.
Talora's hand flew to her mouth as she stared in shock; Aysel stared, stoic and stone-faced, at the scene in front of them. Lheili let out a cry and flew across the grass, throwing herself to her knees in front of Chiona, her hands fluttering at the blood soaked woman's shoulders and head, her face stricken.
Aysel bent his head to speak to Talora in a hushed tone, but his words were loud enough to be heard if one listened carefully. "Take Chiona and Lheili back to the Twuele with the guard. Get Chiona's shoulder fixed up, and figure out what happened. I will deal with this and the others here, and we will meet you hopefully no later than the end of the rest."
Talora dropped her hands from her face, swallowing and forcing herself to be composed. She nodded to Aysel, and crossed the grass, kneeling beside Lheili and whispering to her. After a moment, she stood, helping Lheili to her feet as well. The Shinya hauled Chiona to her feet, who spit and snapped, and without another word, Talora led the group away.
The strangers who had all found themselves investigating the screams were left alone with the still body of the Lethaefal, and the towering, impassive form of Aysel. He was silent for a long moment as he walked to the body, dropping into a crouch. "We don't have long before the body turns to dust. Are any of you proficient in medicine? I'd like to know what the killing blow was, if possible."
He picked up the bloody, abandoned knife that still lay in the grass, flipping it in his hand and examining it as he stood again, leaving room if anyone wished to examine the corpse. Turning, he faced the group, brought together under such strange and disturbing circumstances.
"I'm considering you all witnesses to this crime. Something truly terrible is happening, and I fear we may not figure it out before more people get hurt. I need your help; all of you. Tell me what happened, in as much detail as possible. Leave nothing out, even if it seems minor. We'll look around and see if we can't find anything here, and then I'll escort you all to the Twuele. Zintila needs to hear about this."
His sharp silver gaze scanned the ragtag group, waiting for whoever wished to speak up first.