6th of Spring 514 AV
Exhausted and worn out Vitri had made his way back to Taloba, it had taken him a lot longer than expected. He had been forced to stumble through the night and the whole morning. The wounds he had received the previous night were still fresh, the worst were the brand on his chest and the deep slashes across his chest and his left arm that he had covered in moss that by now were hardened with dry blood. The rest of his body was covered in minor slashes, bruises and burns.
As the walls of Taloba came into view his heart lightened, "Still alive." His mind barely registered the guards at the gates until they called out and stopped him. A guard with a stern expression rode up to him and looked him up and down, he must look like a mess with his body covered in dried blood, dirt and ashes. "What the petch happened to you?" She asked him.
”Fishing.” Vitri said, his voice was hoarse and weak. The guard frowned down at him, she obviously didn’t have any humour or maybe the joke wasn’t funny, his mind was confused and made it hard to tell. ”Yukmen and Dhani magic, Kandutka Basin.”
The guard seemed more satisfied with the answer this time, she nodded and called out to another guard. ”Send a messenger with a request for a fang to Kandukta Basin.”
”No need.” Vitri tried to interrupt. ”All ashes.”
”You’ll have to excuse me if I don’t take your word on that, you can barely stand as it is. What’s your name? Are you in the military?”
Vitri sighed, he was too tired to try to convince her and she was right of course, someone should go there and have a look. He was not going to go back to that nightmare anytime soon he admitted to himself. “Vitri of The Cresent Bones and no I’m a hunter.”
The guard nodded, mostly to herself. ”I’ll have someone take you to the House of Medicine, they’ll get you patched up.” Vitri tried to decline but before he could open his mouth he was cut off. I won’t have you collapsing and bothering people in the city.” She led him, or herded rather, through the gates and waved one of the younger recruits over. ”Make sure he gets to The Medicine House even if you have to drag him there.”
The newcomer examined Vitri curiously but didn’t say anything, he just pulled Vitri’s arm around his neck to support him, or prevent him from wandering off, not that he’d get very far in his condition. The young soldier nodded towards the woman and led Vitri away from the gates. When they were out of earshot the young soldier spoke. ”Seems like you had a rough night.” a small smile spread on the soldier’s lips.
Was he making fun of a wounded man? A surge of annoyance surged through Vitri and seeped into his response. ”You don’t say?”
The man laughed at his response. ”Sorry I didn’t mean to offend. But you look like you could use some cheering up.”
Vitri sighed, the pain and exhaustion made him easily irritated. ”I didn’t mean to snap, it’s been a long night. A long and painful one.”
The man nodded that he understood and went on talking but Vitri had stopped listening, it was hard enough to concentrate on walking along the paths without stumbling. After a short but painful walk they came to a stop, they had reached The Medicine House. His escort led him through the door and waited for someone to come take care of his charge.
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