Timestamp: 45th of Summer, 509, Early Afternoon![]() It wasn't often that excitement found its way to Syliras. The roads these days were considered somewhat safe, especially just outside the fortress city itself. Syliras was well known as one of those places that held a fortress so vast that its entire citizenry could disappear into the bowls of Stormhold and not be required to emerge for several generations, or so the jest generally went. When the Syliran Knights set their mind to something, especially the Dyres boys, they generally did it with style. And, under the Windoak's guidance, Syliras and its fortress were no exception. Things happened still though, situations which were completely unexplained. Old Jeb worked for Serena Windmount, and had for a long time. Part farrier, part old leather, Jeb had seen a lot of horses come and go - and had done his fair share of training them. In fact, his work as a farrier allowed him to hang an old horseshoe on a nail above his forge outside the barn, upside down to hold in the luck. It had sat up there for a long time... a long long time, undisturbed save for dust and the occasional spider nest. That morning, while he was shoeing a particularly nasty little mountain pony, the horse shoe abruptly lost one of its nails and upturned, swinging by its one remaining screw. Old Jeb could almost see the luck spilling out and knew that trouble was coming. Big trouble. It wasn't but a few minutes later that a Sungold clattered into the yard bearing a toddler, one that was crying, calling for her mother, and covered with blood. The horse had come up to the city gates and had been allowed through because of its breed. It had passed stoically through the streets, while curious onlookers noted its passing and the sobbing child it bore. It went straight and true for the stables, knowing help might be found there, for it had no other contact with its new owners to take the child anywhere else. So it came for Jeb. He remembered selling the Sungold horse, with its tidy little trot and its sound mind, to a family of two. A mother and daughter, who needed a new horse when theirs had came up lame three days ago. The beautiful woman had coin, lots of it, and needed something to watch out for her. The daughter had been cute too, just old enough to start jabbering. The horse he'd had for a long time, for they were expensive and not suited for just any sort of work. But babysitting was right up the mare's alley, and he'd gratefully recommended her for the job because she was young enough to carry two, and old enough to watch out for both of them. Sungolds were good for that. But the crying child, its sobbing fearful eyes, gave him pause. Old Jeb waited - children terrified him a little. The horse waited - uncertain what to do. All the while the child continued to cry - both seemingly baffled in the courtyard of Windmount stables, decidedly making a scene. It eventually spilled off the horse, still clutching its halter, and looked around, wanting comfort, wanting her mother. ![]() RS NotesOpen Adventure for anyone wanting to get to know the last or more accurately the first bastion of Civilization in the world better. |