As the silhouettes closed in on Dyrdas, he saw their true nature: they were Drykas, riding like the wind towards him, at a speed that made a mockery of his slow amble through the vast Sea of Grass. He had grown to known his humble pony, Matilda, much better on their many days together, wandering in the general direction of the Cyphrus region, following roads and paths as often as possible. He thought he could stay in a saddle without major difficulties, which were a break-through in such an inexperienced rider’s abilities, or so he thought. He could even ride faster than a limp. However, Dyrdas knew these hideously inadequate riding skills he had accrued would not enable him to escape these master riders. He figured that they could ride their horses backwards, blindfolded, and missing an arm and a leg as well as Dyrdas could. He was equally unskilled with the longsword lashed amongst his horse’s saddlebags, and so made no move for it. He raised his empty hands slowly, showing that he was unarmed, offering no resistance when the Drykas demanded he ride with them. He nodded silently and tried his best to keep up with them, and noted their annoyance at having to slow down for some foreigner on a MOUNTAIN pony, in the PLAINS. So he attempted to alleviate some of their frustration and pushed his horse into a slow trot, which he managed with only minor discomfort, moving at as fast a pace he could without falling out of the saddle like an idiot. After a long, and needless to say, agonizing ride, the party of Drykas with their powerful steeds, plus one inexperienced traveller and his comparatively tiny pony, came upon the rest of their group, circled around a large beast of some sort. As they drew closer, Dyrdas could see that is was a bear, and was oddly enough offering no more resistance to the circle than Dyrdas did when they came to retrieve him... quite strange. Then he noticed a heavily modified pack on the bear’s back, marking it as much more than a simple animal. Dyrdas used his rough knowledge of Pavi, the language of the Drykas, to listen in on what the riders were saying. He was rusty, his knowledge decayed from disuse, as the last time he’d used Pavi extensively was back when his master, Oromyr, were still alive more than two years ago. He couldn’t catch much from the quiet mutterings of the men, but he could tell that they had never seen a bear before, meaning they were not native to the Sea. Then he heard a woman speaking common, and turned to see her at the head of the circle, obviously the leader of this band. She spoke to another foreigner: “Do you know what this is, Luke of the Lammergeirs? It is not of the Grasslands, but it does smell of your forests.” He shifted his attention to the foreigner, who was dressed mostly in black, and awakened his auristics to analyze the mans aura. He tried to get a rough read of the man’s emotions, sensing his mild confidence on his horse, more than what Dyrdas had. He focused a bit more, and locked onto the man’s feelings towards the bear, which as far as he could tell, were not hostile. He also had the rough impression that this man also knew that the bear was possibly much more than it was. Surely enough, he rode into the center of the circle and began speaking to the bear, and of “Kelvics”. Dyrdas figured those were the semi-natural shapeshifters he had heard of from Oromyr, the source of all his knowledge. And then the bear disappeared in a flash of light, replaced by a naked man, gargantuan in his own right. He was massive, and would’ve been a force to be reckoned with, if he weren’t surrounded by half a dozen well armed, mounted Drykas warriors. Dyrdas pulled his attenion away from the foreigner and latched onto this man, probing him for information. His eyes stared past Luke, at the leader of the band. Dyrdas sensed no aparent hostility, none more than would be expected from someone surrounded by armed men, anyways, though he was not entirely a friend either. The man remained passive, stating his standing with the band of Drykas and their two companions... or were they prisoners? Of that, Dyrdas was unsure. Keeping his focus on the Kelvic for a while longer, he noticed his attention on the female leader of the troop. Dyrdas shook off the fatigue from extensive Auristics use, and pulled away from the man’s aura. He turned to the leader, listening intently, expecting her to speak next. |