Timestamp: Fall 39, 523 AV Maya could hear them long before she could see them. The sound of of a group of people shouting. Deep, gruff voices. Another higher, crying out for help. The sound of their footsteps thundering against the earth. A bit of metal scraping against metal. She tried to step into the shadows, but there were none to be found with the way the sun's light fell to the earth and glimmered on her shoulders. Although the sun's rays warmed her cool skin, she struggled beneath their weight, looked frantically for a pool of darkness in a world strangely lacking. And, barring that, a way to escape the sounds that were coming closer, although a part of her wanted to be of assistance, she doubt she could be any in the situation that seemed to be headed her way. Without her truly realizing, her feet began moving of their own accord, guiding her through the city and what she hoped, was away. Only to discover that they had somehow circled around and were barreling right toward her. There was no way out now, no way to keep herself out of the dangerous situation, which was barreling toward her. She could hear their ragged breathing now, see their faces reddened with exertion, a group of thugs whose armor was clanking, armed to the teeth. Chasing a woman with pale skin and red hair. Maya's eyes widened as the stampede edged closer, and she finally, turned tail and ran. As they begin to close in on her, Maya noticed a door in a wall that hadn't been there before. It was a simple wooden door, which looked sturdy enough. It had a crescent moon painted on its center in black by what appeared to be a shaky hand for a streak of paint was trickling down the length of the door from the edge of the moon. "Hurry," Maya shouted as she wrenched the door open, "in here," she added as she waited for the pursued to run in behind her before shutting the door and quickly dropping the thick board that rested behind it into place, barring the door as she plunged them into darkness. "What on earth did you do?" Maya inquired, her tone oddly level considering their current predicament; she could hear the thugs banging on the door, trying to beat their way inside. Maya squinted in the darkness, hoping her eyes would adjust, while also feeling along the walls with her hands. Eventually, she located a torch and a bit of flint and steel to light it, nearby. Maya quickly grabbed each, and began to frantically strike the steel against the flint, hoping it would catch. She could hear them clicking together in the darkness, but with her hands shaking not from fear but from sheer exertion, it was not enough to make them catch. To so much as spark. Even so, she kept at it, forcing her hands to stop trembling so much. But it was no use. "Come light this," she instructed, telling the stranger what she had found, hoping that she would have far more luck than she with her fire-making skills. She could hear shouts coming from outside the door, more banging. And when the room was finally illuminated by the torch's light, she'd find that they were trapped in an empty stone room, which was perhaps 5x8. The torch they had lit was its only adornment, and it cast long shadows throughout the room. Although, there was a metal grate, roughly 2x2 against the opposite wall, and when Maya looked up at the ceiling, which was perhaps ten feet away, she noticed another grate, not much larger than the first. "I imagine those are our only way out," the nuit said as she gestured toward each of the grates. "We should try to investigate," she commented as she approached the one on the opposite wall, and noticed there was a faint, flickering light emanating from its depths. "For we're severely outnumbered and I'm not much in a fight, although I could patch you up just fine if they don't kill us both first." A pause. "Which I imagine is rather unlikely given their disposition and sheer determination to get into this room." A pause. "Come, there is a light over there, perhaps we could wrench the grate from the wall and make our way toward it?" she had her doubts, but they had so few options. Word Count: 741 Words OOC: I am hoping you can make a cleaner opening than me in terms of the prompt. :/ |