Midnight Meetings
The 28th of autumn, 519 AV, a few chimes before midnight
It was a hot and humid night; the air was thick and sticky, heat from the day still lingering, and the wet air refusing to let it leave. Walking more than a few steps was enough to generate a sheen of sweat on anyone, and the humidity kept it trapped there. The midnight rest had the whole city quiet, and the sky was dark and moonless; the only lights to see by were the occasional lantern, the soft glow of bioluminescent flora, and the glittering stars above; pinpoints of light that barely reflected off the skyglass buildings of the city.
Despite the hour, people within the city were stirring. A select few who had taken notice of a bulletin, a mysterious letter, posted earlier in the season, setting a meeting date for that very night. Those who had memorized the date and wished to see what exactly was going on would be leaving or already on their way to the designated meeting spot, as the ticks inched closer and closer to midnight on the dot.
Perhaps some of them would cross paths on their way through the darkened city, and fall into step with one another; or perhaps not. Regardless, they would all make their way there safely, with no incident. The streets were deserted, even more so than usual during a late night rest; the combination of heat and humidity and the lurking threat of a killer loose in the city streets seemed to be enough to have even the most carefree staying at home and locking their doors tight. Except for the handful making their way across the peaks, whose curiosity would not be deterred.
And so they ventured into the dark city on such a night, into the shielded and quiet and so very distant depths of Alheas Park, where an Ethaefal had been murdered in cold blood not too long ago. And on the whim of a strange note, no less, penned by a stranger person with no name, and all while a murderer stalked the streets. One had to wonder why anyone would do it. Stubbornness? Perhaps. Resolve and bravery? Not unlikely. Curiosity? Almost definitely. Stupidity? Without question. But the exact reasons each individual held would remain to be seen.
It was near midnight exactly when they all arrived at the Park, one after another, perhaps some together. It was darker here even than within the depths of the city itself. They would have to venture deeper and deeper into the Park to find the meeting spot; follow the path, the note had said, you will know it when you see it. And they would. The path meandered past the large pond deep within the Park, but they needed not go any further. It seemed that more benches than usual had been set up around the area, and lanterns dotted the vicinity in a circle, a warm and welcome glow in the darkness of the trees.
A note was stuck to one of the benches, scrawled in familiar handwriting. 'Please, take a seat and relax. Introduce yourselves. I will be there shortly. It is nearly time.'
Overhead came the haunting hoot of an owl as everyone finally arrived, strangers (and perhaps some not-strangers) brought together under such strange circumstances. They had a scarce few moments to speak with one another, introduce themselves per the note's request, discuss their purpose for being there; all in hushed tones, without even realizing it, for fear of breaking the thick and heavy silence.
It would not be long. They would be there shortly, for indeed, it was nearly time.
Despite the hour, people within the city were stirring. A select few who had taken notice of a bulletin, a mysterious letter, posted earlier in the season, setting a meeting date for that very night. Those who had memorized the date and wished to see what exactly was going on would be leaving or already on their way to the designated meeting spot, as the ticks inched closer and closer to midnight on the dot.
Perhaps some of them would cross paths on their way through the darkened city, and fall into step with one another; or perhaps not. Regardless, they would all make their way there safely, with no incident. The streets were deserted, even more so than usual during a late night rest; the combination of heat and humidity and the lurking threat of a killer loose in the city streets seemed to be enough to have even the most carefree staying at home and locking their doors tight. Except for the handful making their way across the peaks, whose curiosity would not be deterred.
And so they ventured into the dark city on such a night, into the shielded and quiet and so very distant depths of Alheas Park, where an Ethaefal had been murdered in cold blood not too long ago. And on the whim of a strange note, no less, penned by a stranger person with no name, and all while a murderer stalked the streets. One had to wonder why anyone would do it. Stubbornness? Perhaps. Resolve and bravery? Not unlikely. Curiosity? Almost definitely. Stupidity? Without question. But the exact reasons each individual held would remain to be seen.
It was near midnight exactly when they all arrived at the Park, one after another, perhaps some together. It was darker here even than within the depths of the city itself. They would have to venture deeper and deeper into the Park to find the meeting spot; follow the path, the note had said, you will know it when you see it. And they would. The path meandered past the large pond deep within the Park, but they needed not go any further. It seemed that more benches than usual had been set up around the area, and lanterns dotted the vicinity in a circle, a warm and welcome glow in the darkness of the trees.
A note was stuck to one of the benches, scrawled in familiar handwriting. 'Please, take a seat and relax. Introduce yourselves. I will be there shortly. It is nearly time.'
Overhead came the haunting hoot of an owl as everyone finally arrived, strangers (and perhaps some not-strangers) brought together under such strange circumstances. They had a scarce few moments to speak with one another, introduce themselves per the note's request, discuss their purpose for being there; all in hushed tones, without even realizing it, for fear of breaking the thick and heavy silence.
It would not be long. They would be there shortly, for indeed, it was nearly time.