50th of Summer in the Year 514 AV
“Well, at least it seems you know how to maintain your equipment properly. That’s more than I can say for some of the other people working for me.”
The sudden voice jerked the Svefra from his concentration. A torn sail lay neatly across the rocky seashore across the Glass Beach. Kel’s trident, bladed boots, chakram and other assortments of metal instruments sat in a row, sharpened, polished and gleaming menacingly in the early morning light.
Kel looked up from the kukri he held in one hand, the other clutching a damp cloth he had been running gently over the metal, cleaning away dirt, fingerprints and grim. His cerulean eyes looked at the friendly man that stood in front of him sharply. He stared at the intruder for a few ticks.
Finally, Kel responded.
“’N yeh’ are?”
The stylishly dressed stranger smiled warmly at the Svefra, a fire burning just underneath the cheerful demeanor. He held out a gauntlet clad hand in greeting.
“My name is Alfred Lancaster. I’ve been told you applied to become a Freeborn and are looking for work. Well, I have work for you.”
Kel set his weapon down gently and stood, grasping the man’s hand and shaking it firmly.
“Ahh, yesh. Yeh’ must be the fabled Grey Fist, me-” Kel paused a moment, face twisting in irritation, loath to pronounce the word.
“-Employer.” The word were laced with distaste, the Svefra making a face as though he had eaten something sour.
The Gray Fist seemed to recognize that look and chuckled, releasing his grip on the seafarer’s hand.
“It’s not as bad as all that my friend. Look at it like this. The more capable you are seen to be, the more jobs you’ll get. The more jobs you get, the more mizas you’ll make. Build yourself up a big enough reputation and all Kenash will fear and respect you. I think that would be something you’d be interested in, am I right?”
Kel eyed the friendly warrior, mulling over his words. They struck a chord in the battle hardened Svefra. He had no desire to fit in with the stuck up brats that owned this city but at the same time he wanted them to fear him. He wanted them to know he was dangerous and not to be trifled with. Kenash seemed like the kind of place that valued getting the job done, regardless of how it was accomplished.
That was something he liked.
Leaving the question hanging in the air, the Svefra set his reservations aside and bit.
“Aight then, what’s the job?”
The Lancaster nodded in approval, resting his hands on his hips.
“You ever fought Zith before?”
Kel snorted and rolled his eyes. He twisted his naked back around so that the crisscrossed scars that stretched across his muscular torso were revealed to his employer.
“I sure as petch didn’t get these cuttin’ daisies, now did I?”
Alfred Lancaster chuckled good naturedly.
“Good to hear. Maybe you’ll be worth something yet. So here’s what’s happening.”
The humor slowly faded from the man’s eyes and his tone grew serious.
“Zith are naturally nocturnal creatures. Filthy animals that hunt and kill the arrogant posh boys livestock, the whole nine yards. But here’s why they are despised in Kenash for. They steal slaves. The Dynasties don't like it.”
The warrior eyed the Svefra calculatingly.
“Here’s where you come in. A relatively small colony of the Zith have moved in just on the outskirts of two Dynasty plantation borders; the Zulaca and the Koranth. Both of which are bordering the Kenash city proper."
"I don't know how those damn Zith got this far into the plantation borders, but it's our job to go there and wipe them out. These Dynasty pricks need us to wipe out the threat. The least we can do is show them that we can do it better than they can."
Kel nodded slowly, processing the stream of information that came in a torrent towards him. The Grey Fist waited for the Svefra to respond. But after a few moments of silence, spoke up again.
“All I want you to do is find the bloody Zith and exterminate them before they cause trouble for the petching Dynasties. We keep the pretty boys happy, we get paid. Simple as that."
Kel began to realize that the man in front of him despised the Dynasties almost as much as he did. Maybe he wasn't so bad as he originally thought.
"Last I heard they were settling in the L shape section between plantations. The best way to get there in my opinion would be to follow the coast until the swamp turns to flat fields full of cotton, tobacco and other colored plants, hard to miss. That’ll be the Zulaca’s plantation."
"Turn from the coast and go south, it’ll be a straight shot down until the fields meet a bamboo forest, the Koranth land. That’s where you’ll begin your search. Most Zith live in caves or some kind of hovel. After that, you’re on your own.”
Kel finally stirred, showing life for the first time. He grinned.
“Doesn’t sound too bad, eh?”
Alfred Lancaster cocking an eyebrow skeptically.
“We’ll see. Come back alive and then we'll talk.”
The Freeborn warrior turned and strode across the broken glass that crunched under his feet. He turned his head, looking back at the Svefra as he made his way back towards town. His words floated over to the sea dweller.
“Don’t bother trying to find me if you come back. I'll know when you arrive. Just make sure you bring proof of success with you. I’ll be waiting.”
Kel cracked his neck, feeling excitement stirring in his stomach. Finally, something to put his skills to use for.
He steeled his resolve.
Kel Tempest wasn’t going to disappoint.
“Well, at least it seems you know how to maintain your equipment properly. That’s more than I can say for some of the other people working for me.”
The sudden voice jerked the Svefra from his concentration. A torn sail lay neatly across the rocky seashore across the Glass Beach. Kel’s trident, bladed boots, chakram and other assortments of metal instruments sat in a row, sharpened, polished and gleaming menacingly in the early morning light.
Kel looked up from the kukri he held in one hand, the other clutching a damp cloth he had been running gently over the metal, cleaning away dirt, fingerprints and grim. His cerulean eyes looked at the friendly man that stood in front of him sharply. He stared at the intruder for a few ticks.
Finally, Kel responded.
“’N yeh’ are?”
The stylishly dressed stranger smiled warmly at the Svefra, a fire burning just underneath the cheerful demeanor. He held out a gauntlet clad hand in greeting.
“My name is Alfred Lancaster. I’ve been told you applied to become a Freeborn and are looking for work. Well, I have work for you.”
Kel set his weapon down gently and stood, grasping the man’s hand and shaking it firmly.
“Ahh, yesh. Yeh’ must be the fabled Grey Fist, me-” Kel paused a moment, face twisting in irritation, loath to pronounce the word.
“-Employer.” The word were laced with distaste, the Svefra making a face as though he had eaten something sour.
The Gray Fist seemed to recognize that look and chuckled, releasing his grip on the seafarer’s hand.
“It’s not as bad as all that my friend. Look at it like this. The more capable you are seen to be, the more jobs you’ll get. The more jobs you get, the more mizas you’ll make. Build yourself up a big enough reputation and all Kenash will fear and respect you. I think that would be something you’d be interested in, am I right?”
Kel eyed the friendly warrior, mulling over his words. They struck a chord in the battle hardened Svefra. He had no desire to fit in with the stuck up brats that owned this city but at the same time he wanted them to fear him. He wanted them to know he was dangerous and not to be trifled with. Kenash seemed like the kind of place that valued getting the job done, regardless of how it was accomplished.
That was something he liked.
Leaving the question hanging in the air, the Svefra set his reservations aside and bit.
“Aight then, what’s the job?”
The Lancaster nodded in approval, resting his hands on his hips.
“You ever fought Zith before?”
Kel snorted and rolled his eyes. He twisted his naked back around so that the crisscrossed scars that stretched across his muscular torso were revealed to his employer.
“I sure as petch didn’t get these cuttin’ daisies, now did I?”
Alfred Lancaster chuckled good naturedly.
“Good to hear. Maybe you’ll be worth something yet. So here’s what’s happening.”
The humor slowly faded from the man’s eyes and his tone grew serious.
“Zith are naturally nocturnal creatures. Filthy animals that hunt and kill the arrogant posh boys livestock, the whole nine yards. But here’s why they are despised in Kenash for. They steal slaves. The Dynasties don't like it.”
The warrior eyed the Svefra calculatingly.
“Here’s where you come in. A relatively small colony of the Zith have moved in just on the outskirts of two Dynasty plantation borders; the Zulaca and the Koranth. Both of which are bordering the Kenash city proper."
"I don't know how those damn Zith got this far into the plantation borders, but it's our job to go there and wipe them out. These Dynasty pricks need us to wipe out the threat. The least we can do is show them that we can do it better than they can."
Kel nodded slowly, processing the stream of information that came in a torrent towards him. The Grey Fist waited for the Svefra to respond. But after a few moments of silence, spoke up again.
“All I want you to do is find the bloody Zith and exterminate them before they cause trouble for the petching Dynasties. We keep the pretty boys happy, we get paid. Simple as that."
Kel began to realize that the man in front of him despised the Dynasties almost as much as he did. Maybe he wasn't so bad as he originally thought.
"Last I heard they were settling in the L shape section between plantations. The best way to get there in my opinion would be to follow the coast until the swamp turns to flat fields full of cotton, tobacco and other colored plants, hard to miss. That’ll be the Zulaca’s plantation."
"Turn from the coast and go south, it’ll be a straight shot down until the fields meet a bamboo forest, the Koranth land. That’s where you’ll begin your search. Most Zith live in caves or some kind of hovel. After that, you’re on your own.”
Kel finally stirred, showing life for the first time. He grinned.
“Doesn’t sound too bad, eh?”
Alfred Lancaster cocking an eyebrow skeptically.
“We’ll see. Come back alive and then we'll talk.”
The Freeborn warrior turned and strode across the broken glass that crunched under his feet. He turned his head, looking back at the Svefra as he made his way back towards town. His words floated over to the sea dweller.
“Don’t bother trying to find me if you come back. I'll know when you arrive. Just make sure you bring proof of success with you. I’ll be waiting.”
Kel cracked his neck, feeling excitement stirring in his stomach. Finally, something to put his skills to use for.
He steeled his resolve.
Kel Tempest wasn’t going to disappoint.
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