Third of Winter, 513 AV
10th Bell
There was a sense of urgency felt throughout the small corner of the world that was Taloba. It came just as fervidly as it did every time the winter season rolled around. With the arrival of the Goddess Queen's birthday, it would seem the jungle always became just a bit more...savage. The City of Bones' inhabitants surely did. After all they were throwing a seven day period of celebration in Myri's honor. And what greater glory could a faithful follower achieve than impressing their mother on her name day with victory?
From Tiger Jousting to the Great Hunt, Myrians had more than enough options in which to test their strengths. However, the event that day was not one solely comprised of combat prowess and brute force. Instead it was a psychological game of wits and tactics, and if that were not a challenge in itself, all the opponents the entrant would face were seasoned veterans of Taloba's own military, all within a perplexing maze. With Syna's rise approaching the starting mark of The Labyrinth, swarms of inhabitants crowded to the vast Military Training Complex. Yet the scene had changed drastically since the denizens had last visited it.
A massive wooden fortress rose above the spectators, leaving their imaginations running wild with the possible obstacles within. Periodically around the giant maze, a tower would rise above the walls where scouts prowled back and forth in their vigilant watch. Large torches flanked the walkway leading to large (and currently sealed) wooden door that blocked the entrance. With all preparations made, all the event lacked was a soul brave enough to enter. But which of the many dauntless Myrians would dare volunteer?
She seemed to emerge from the depths of the tattooed sea of warriors like a ghost. A legend among veterans and a nightmare to those in opposition to the Myrian way of life. There was no denying she was easily one of the most respected warriors in the whole city. With a body etched with no less ink than her fellow kin, Johko of the Quick Steel Clan was a woman who certainly commanded authority. Earning the undivided attention of the soon to be rowdy spectators was no challenge to her. Especially when they watched her knock a young male senseless in a battle of blades the first day of the same event. Lucky for whatever entrant stepped up, Johko had no interest dominating yet again in The Labyrinth.
"Which one of you petching cowards think you're clever enough to make it through? Anyone brave enough to try to win glory in the name of Blessed Myri?!" The woman challenged brutally, dark eyes scanning the crowd critically with her lip curled into a sadistic snarl. Her fellow Myrians cheered and roared enthusiastically in response. She only snorted in reply, unimpressed. "Ten veterans wait inside those walls for you. Ten warriors to best," She reiterated, pacing before the wooden door. Then came silence for several heartbeats before Johko suddenly stopped and turned to them all once more.
"I SAID I NEED A VOLUNTEER!"
The Myrians whooped and many began to shove toward the front to offer themselves up for the challenges. But which would prove victorious over the others?
10th Bell
There was a sense of urgency felt throughout the small corner of the world that was Taloba. It came just as fervidly as it did every time the winter season rolled around. With the arrival of the Goddess Queen's birthday, it would seem the jungle always became just a bit more...savage. The City of Bones' inhabitants surely did. After all they were throwing a seven day period of celebration in Myri's honor. And what greater glory could a faithful follower achieve than impressing their mother on her name day with victory?
From Tiger Jousting to the Great Hunt, Myrians had more than enough options in which to test their strengths. However, the event that day was not one solely comprised of combat prowess and brute force. Instead it was a psychological game of wits and tactics, and if that were not a challenge in itself, all the opponents the entrant would face were seasoned veterans of Taloba's own military, all within a perplexing maze. With Syna's rise approaching the starting mark of The Labyrinth, swarms of inhabitants crowded to the vast Military Training Complex. Yet the scene had changed drastically since the denizens had last visited it.
A massive wooden fortress rose above the spectators, leaving their imaginations running wild with the possible obstacles within. Periodically around the giant maze, a tower would rise above the walls where scouts prowled back and forth in their vigilant watch. Large torches flanked the walkway leading to large (and currently sealed) wooden door that blocked the entrance. With all preparations made, all the event lacked was a soul brave enough to enter. But which of the many dauntless Myrians would dare volunteer?
She seemed to emerge from the depths of the tattooed sea of warriors like a ghost. A legend among veterans and a nightmare to those in opposition to the Myrian way of life. There was no denying she was easily one of the most respected warriors in the whole city. With a body etched with no less ink than her fellow kin, Johko of the Quick Steel Clan was a woman who certainly commanded authority. Earning the undivided attention of the soon to be rowdy spectators was no challenge to her. Especially when they watched her knock a young male senseless in a battle of blades the first day of the same event. Lucky for whatever entrant stepped up, Johko had no interest dominating yet again in The Labyrinth.
"Which one of you petching cowards think you're clever enough to make it through? Anyone brave enough to try to win glory in the name of Blessed Myri?!" The woman challenged brutally, dark eyes scanning the crowd critically with her lip curled into a sadistic snarl. Her fellow Myrians cheered and roared enthusiastically in response. She only snorted in reply, unimpressed. "Ten veterans wait inside those walls for you. Ten warriors to best," She reiterated, pacing before the wooden door. Then came silence for several heartbeats before Johko suddenly stopped and turned to them all once more.
"I SAID I NEED A VOLUNTEER!"
The Myrians whooped and many began to shove toward the front to offer themselves up for the challenges. But which would prove victorious over the others?