“My name is Iasc”, the man said with a smile. “And this here is Sasin.” He pointed to his companion. Suddenly, before he could say another word, a horse came galloping towards them. Iasc found it to be quite beautiful and majestic. It had a chestnut coat except for it’s rump which was dotted with white. It came straight for Stag who took the reins of the horse. “This is road to Zeltiva”, he said pointing the way they were walking, not making any move towards the horse. “What’s your horse's name?” He asked following along as Stag led the way down the road.
The three companions spent the day walking the well worn road to Zeltiva. Iasc didn’t talk much and let the other two have whatever conversations they wished. He still wasn’t sure of the men and, although Sasin wasn’t going to accompany them far, he felt he needed to be wary. The chill that the morning had brought persisted throughout the day with the sun never really making an appearance. It shone in the sky but it was dull and gave off no heat. Iasc couldn’t help but worry about his mandolin and bow as he walked. The cold would surely warp the wood of both so he would need to find a solution soon. The musical instrument he had received from his grandfather and wouldn’t be able to forgive himself if anything happened to it.
They walked for a few hours occasionally stopping for a rest. Iasc didn’t find the going tough as he was used to taking long walks in the Cobalt Mountains. Soon the light started to fade. The sun reached its zenith and started to descend again. It would soon take what little light it had with it. As they walked he noticed a pre-built shelter that had been built for travelers such as themselves. “It’s time we stop for the night”, he thought to himself. He eyed the shelter suspiciously, wondering how safe it would be. He had heard stories of brigands and the like preying on unwary travelers and this seemed like a prime location for it. He passed by the shelter without stopping. He had a tent with him and that would be a fine alternative.
They walked for another half an hour before Iasc stopped. He looked around and took in his his surroundings. Trees stood tall and proud on either side of them and roads stretched long and lonesome before and behind them. No sound came from the woods, all he could hear was the footfalls of the men and the breathing of the horse. The silence was quite ominous, the calm before the storm possibly. “This seems like a good place to stop”, he said, feigning knowledge. This stretch of road looked entirely similar to him to all other parts of it but he felt as though he should be the leader, for whatever reason that was, even though he knew very little, if anything at all, about surviving out here. He lay down his bow and instrument on the ground, placing his pack beside them. “We should get ready for the night”, he said, untying his tent.