8th Winter 515
The snow had stopped falling long ago. Yesterday evening, it had started with the melting, first a muddy brown slush on the ground. Now, it had turned from the slush to ice, slippery and dangerous. Thankfully, Merevaika had not camped near any of it, only heard of the sheets of ice to be found north of the city. She would hate to come across any of it.
Unfortunately, ice was not all that was dangerous in the Sea of Grass. It encompassed deadly creatures, and it was a group of them that had caused this tragedy to befall the Drykas. Merevaika had been camping near a fairly wild looking pavilion, which had been drifting around the city for the current season. With Spearback attacks threatening, the pavilion had allowed the lone woman to camp a little closer to them. Of course, with this benefit, they expected her to help them where she could.
One of the places that she was required to help them was with this tragedy, and so she had been called around their rather empty campfire by a sobbing woman and her oldest son, who looked terribly concerned.
Cautiously, she crept near, making a sign for greeting. "What happened?" she dared to ask, and the woman cried even louder and violently. The man looked at her warning, and Merevaika scowled, wondering why she was called if they didn't want to talk to her. Finally, she managed to hear through the sobs.
"My son... wolves... you must kill them!"
Her other son deciphered the words for her, explaining in soft words, "My brother was taken by a pack of wolves. Please, we ask for you to take down this troublesome pack!"
They trusted her enough to ask her to kill wolves for them. Merevaika smiled slyly, pleased at the achievement. Oh, she would happily take them down. Right now. There was nothing stopping her, and the glory it would give her! She would be known as the woman who saved the boy from a pack of wild wolves, willing to risk her life for a stranger. The whole hunt would be fun. She smiled a little more, before replacing it with a frown, not wanting to appear pleased with the disappearance of a child.
"I would be happy to, she replied, slowly shuffling towards her own tent. They gave her thanks, and let her leave, almost running with excitement. She called up her Strider, while gathering her bow and arrows. She couldn't take her dogs though, not this time. She couldn't let them get hurt. Still, they scampered round her feet, eager to go for a run. Ignoring them, she continued to secure the yvas, getting it at the right tightness. All ready to leave. Time to hunt.
The snow had stopped falling long ago. Yesterday evening, it had started with the melting, first a muddy brown slush on the ground. Now, it had turned from the slush to ice, slippery and dangerous. Thankfully, Merevaika had not camped near any of it, only heard of the sheets of ice to be found north of the city. She would hate to come across any of it.
Unfortunately, ice was not all that was dangerous in the Sea of Grass. It encompassed deadly creatures, and it was a group of them that had caused this tragedy to befall the Drykas. Merevaika had been camping near a fairly wild looking pavilion, which had been drifting around the city for the current season. With Spearback attacks threatening, the pavilion had allowed the lone woman to camp a little closer to them. Of course, with this benefit, they expected her to help them where she could.
One of the places that she was required to help them was with this tragedy, and so she had been called around their rather empty campfire by a sobbing woman and her oldest son, who looked terribly concerned.
Cautiously, she crept near, making a sign for greeting. "What happened?" she dared to ask, and the woman cried even louder and violently. The man looked at her warning, and Merevaika scowled, wondering why she was called if they didn't want to talk to her. Finally, she managed to hear through the sobs.
"My son... wolves... you must kill them!"
Her other son deciphered the words for her, explaining in soft words, "My brother was taken by a pack of wolves. Please, we ask for you to take down this troublesome pack!"
They trusted her enough to ask her to kill wolves for them. Merevaika smiled slyly, pleased at the achievement. Oh, she would happily take them down. Right now. There was nothing stopping her, and the glory it would give her! She would be known as the woman who saved the boy from a pack of wild wolves, willing to risk her life for a stranger. The whole hunt would be fun. She smiled a little more, before replacing it with a frown, not wanting to appear pleased with the disappearance of a child.
"I would be happy to, she replied, slowly shuffling towards her own tent. They gave her thanks, and let her leave, almost running with excitement. She called up her Strider, while gathering her bow and arrows. She couldn't take her dogs though, not this time. She couldn't let them get hurt. Still, they scampered round her feet, eager to go for a run. Ignoring them, she continued to secure the yvas, getting it at the right tightness. All ready to leave. Time to hunt.