To move stealthily towards the Zith was a daunting task indeed. They had landed some distance beyond the copse, so once making his way from it, crouched just under the tops of the swaying grass, Vanator moved, step by step, his best efforts to mask his advance hopefully enough to avoid detection by the scourge of the plains. Sirocco had voiced quiet displeasure at being left behind, but the Strider was no fool. The Zith were dangerous, and while he was fast, there were several deadly creatures. Obediently he awaited his rider's return.
The cries of the woman were his beacon, keeping him on course, as her loud sobs rang over the almost subdued Sea of Grass. Closer and closer the Drykas man approached, and the crying only got louder before a yell cut through the air like a scythe through grain.
"STOP! PLEASE NO!"
The feminine voice pleaded with her captors, only to receive a low, rumbling laugh in return. Even with his ears as his only senses currently, Vanator could recognize the very obvious tearing of fabric. The begging of the woman continued, but grew softer and softer as he was nearly upon where he had seen them descend.
Reaching the edge a clearing, Van caught the fleeting image of a Zith disappearing into a small cave entrance centered in the area. Strewn about the clearing appeared to various trinkets, broken weapons, destroyed carts, and other things of which the Zith appeared to have no use. Noticeable was the woman's clothing which lay in ruin just before the cave entrance.
The cries of the woman were his beacon, keeping him on course, as her loud sobs rang over the almost subdued Sea of Grass. Closer and closer the Drykas man approached, and the crying only got louder before a yell cut through the air like a scythe through grain.
"STOP! PLEASE NO!"
The feminine voice pleaded with her captors, only to receive a low, rumbling laugh in return. Even with his ears as his only senses currently, Vanator could recognize the very obvious tearing of fabric. The begging of the woman continued, but grew softer and softer as he was nearly upon where he had seen them descend.
Reaching the edge a clearing, Van caught the fleeting image of a Zith disappearing into a small cave entrance centered in the area. Strewn about the clearing appeared to various trinkets, broken weapons, destroyed carts, and other things of which the Zith appeared to have no use. Noticeable was the woman's clothing which lay in ruin just before the cave entrance.