Ninth Bell, Morning
The end of the rain brought some relief to the sweltering plains. The tide of the green sea had shifted and the once lush grass was morphing into a wash of browns, yellows, and gold. Well into summer, the city's trade was as busy as ever, even on a dreary day such as this, and whispers of an unusual discovery flooded the marketplace, echoed through the invisible web of spun djed for all of Endrykas to know. Ancient cave paintings had been discovered by members of the UnderWatch and Ankals from the city's clans were invited to look upon the pictures with their own eyes, while the rest of the public was forced to sit and wait for news on their findings.
Outside the main entrance Amunet stood among the crowd that had gathered to catch a glimpse of the heavily guarded tunnels. She had been waiting for a bell for news, keen to learn more about the mysteries of the caves. As the leaders from the city's clans finally reappeared, the Ankal of the Opal Clan spoke, "the findings you've heard of are false, the entrance to the caves will be guarded by The Watch until these dangerous tunnels can be safely closed. No one is to step foot underground; respect the traditions of the UnderWatch."
There was no more news and a song of sigh went through the group of people that had congregated as the seven leaders got on their Striders and made the trip back to the capital with a few of their loyal followers. Members of The Watch ushered the crowd away from the entrance and dragging her feet disappointedly, Amunet was herded away with the rest of the Drykas. Just as she made a start for home, she noticed a frail old man, older than any she had ever seen before, duck behind the trunk of a withered tree. When he did not reappear on the other side, the young woman was torn, should she wait a moment and sneak off to investigate, or return to Endrykas with the rest of her people?
On the southeast side of the Uvic Lake, Naiya Dawnwhisper sat washing her pavilions clothes. She had left Endrykas early that morning to make the journey to the lake and get a few chores done while light showers drifted over the grasslands, replenishing the water in the unusually low lake. Unlike the rest of Endrykas, she had not heard news of the cave paintings and without any skill in Webbing, was unable to tap into the secretive powers of the grasslands, where whispered rumours ran rife. The plain was quiet and save for the light howl of the wind every now and then, this day seemed like any other.
Still, something was bugging the animal handler, something she couldn't quite put her finger on until she realised that she could hear the sound of running water. Logic told her that this was a lake, one she had visited many times before for some reason or another, at which she had never noticed this sound before. Perhaps it is because the lake is low, she thought, her eyes scanning the water's surface for clues where she found that, indeed, the water was running towards the centre of the lake. She put her clothes down and stood up on tiptoes, trying to get a better look at where the water was racing too, only to see a structure of piled stones that looked as if they had been placed there a long time ago. Curious, Naiya searched for a way to get closer to the man-made structure though this meant she would probably have to swim or find something to help her get out into the great body of water.
Lian Windrunner was having a bad day. It started with a bee sting on the top of his right hand, which was puffy and itchy, and seemed to continue as he stalked the tall grass of the golden sea on foot in search of rabbits and other small game to take down with his bow. He had seen nothing in the last two bells and put it all down the miserable weather. He was just about to turn around and head for home when he became all too aware that he had no idea which way home was. He looked about the plain in search of some kind of landmark that might enable him to work out where he was, but other than spotting a small cluster of trees he didn't remember, the man was at a loss.
Unsurprisingly he had come well prepared and took forth from his pocket an old compass. He knew that he had ventured out west of the Uvic Lake and that Endrykas was currently located south of the lake. He recalled passing one side of the lake only twenty chimes prior and glanced at his compass to be sure of his position, but when he finally looked down at the helpful device, his heart sank. The small, silver hand that usually told him which way he was facing, spun around and around swiftly without pause. He matched back and forth trying to get a reading and shook the compass when it would not still, trying to make sense of it all. Great, just another inconvenience to add to the growing list today, Lian thought. Pocketing the compass, Lian decided that his best bet of finding home was to seek out the lake and he did this using his ability to tap into the power of the Drykas Web.
If he walked in a straight line for the next ten chimes he would come to stand on the west side of the lake. Putting it down to the rain Endrykas had seen in the last few days, Lian gave little thought to the soft, malleable earth underfoot and strode on ahead until it was too late. Quicksand! The thought registered as the hunter was swallowed bow and all. He took a deep breath, but terror-struck, was unable to relax until he felt himself falling, falling, falling, splash, into an underground pool! The body of water was a light blue in colour, almost fluorescent, providing enough light for him to look around the cave and realise he had dropped his bow which now lay at the bottom of the pool.
At the edge of the water Lian might notice a descending stairway carved into the rock. All around him vines and roots curled up towards the ceiling against the walls which were strong enough to climb or could even be used to fashion a makeshift rope, or torch from. The hunter might also notice that the bee sting on his hand was gone, as too were any scars he had acquired during his lifetime.
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