10th Fall 521 AV – Dust Bed – Lower Open Section Alric would have been the first to admit that he wasn’t too keen on stepping into the realm of the dead, physically or metaphorically. The closest he had really come had been standing on the very outskirts of the Rotting Manor a few time. Places so steeped in death had the ability to provoke unusual and usually quite incisive thoughts and so he suffered the outskirts of the mansion but this day…well he’d be quite literally stepping all over the dead. And not even because he meant to but because no one really knew where they were all buried. He paused for a moment, hunched slightly as if it could protect him from the inevitable and pulling his cloak about him against the winds – they seemed to grow more bitter and cutting as you went above the city of Sunberth itself. “At least it isn’t raining” he muttered to himself bitterly, glaring at the sky to see if it proved him wrong. After a few chimes he barked a laugh and continued onwards. He reached the battered and dented iron gates, rusted and jagged in places as if suggesting you could slip and end up as one of the unlucky dead quite easily. He cleared his throat and his toes gripped the insides of his boots involuntarily. He wondered for a chime or two if this was really necessary, if he was truly the man for the job. He concluded he probably wasn’t but that the coin was too good and he was probably one of the few brave – or foolish – enough to accept the deal in the city. He sighed, took a deep breath, and stepped into the graveyard of Sunberth. He had been here a few times before to see if he could find his parents but had never been successful and eventually had given up trying, leaving the dead where they lay. That thought turned him back to not knowing where the bodies were buried. He knew there was some definite free space a bit further up the path and so hurried his way there. Sorry…sorry…sorrysorry…sorrysorrysorrysorry he said mentally with every step…just in case. He made it to what Jebediah the Grave Keeper had once told him was clear earth. Whether that was true or not was a consideration Alric would leave for later as the idea currently brought him enough comfort to breathe properly. The sun was still up, and would be for some time, and so he didn’t think there would be any ghosts despite the warnings and reputation. If he had to return at night for whatever reason he would contemplate how much he enjoyed his life first but for now he thought he’d be fine. “Besides…lots of people come here to pay respects…don’t they? Yes if course they do you saw flowers list time here. They must do…oh shut up Alric. Grow a spine you’re smarter than many…and it was a lot of coin” he muttered under his breath. Besides he had been given advice and help…from a mage…a mage…and he really hoped they weren’t trying to kill him for some indiscernible pointless reason. He wondered idly if he should have tried to figure out a way to get the little Moritz here, he’d have been able to perplex any spirits to…well not death but distraction…with his logical rationale. He smiled slightly at that thought and then began to wonder how it was best to go about the task at hand. He had a name – Craven. Family name. He couldn’t ever recall seeing it but then he hadn’t been looking for it before. The Dust Bed was really just a collection of graves slumped, heaped and packed together across a few acres or so, easily traversable over a day or two even with a detailed study. He liked the idea of starting at the very back and working his way towards the exit – it seemed both logically mapped out and emotionally calming given that with every moment it meant he was closer to leaving the cursed place. He carefully made his way towards what he remembered being the furthest corner he had ever found, the one that lay at the steps towards the higher and older areas he was most definitely not going to explore if he could help it. Sorry…sorrysorry..sorry...sorrysorryso- |