81st Winter, 515 AV
The Southern Bastion
The Southern Bastion
The club felt splintery and new to Karin, as she rubbed her thumb along the handle. The group she had joined had blended into obscurity among the others, but because she felt no attachment to them, she didn't mind that they weren't there. What was more concerning was the ever furthering from Ionu's Mercy, and the ever closer sounds of combat: sickening thuds, screams, determined rallying and encouraging.
The group she was part of was being lead by an easily distinguishable person, not tall, but commanding and strong. He was also Isur, which made the girl grit her teeth. But she had no choice but to follow. After all, she wasn't a fighter, and she would be much safer in a group than by herself, even though her nature was a solitary one.
They walked for some time, although precisely how long it took the girl had no idea. The fighting became more frequent now, and occasionally the group stopped to tackle the monsters. Karin hadn't had a chance to fight yet, though. But she felt sure she would. If not because there were more and more of the creatures, but because of the sinking, plummeting feeling in her stomach.
And soon enough, as the frail, pale girl predicted, the fighting eventually reached her. It was sooner than she was ready for, in fact. The first thing she realised was that there was shouting from the Isur man. And then people nearby were bracing themselves, and holding their weapons closer, in readiness. Their band was made of roughly ten people, and Karin hadn't counted, but they were all now prepared to fight, even the ones at the back, like Karin.
Soon she realised why. The brisk air whipped around her face, in a sharp gust like icy fingernails as she peered so full of apprehension through the jostling bodies ahead of her. Although the day was nowhere near to its close, the air was dark and heavy, and hard to see through. It was either mist, or smoke, or perhaps a bit of both, as further down the street a crackled, darkly-burning pyre clawed and spit its embers into the dusky sky.
Through the mist and the smoke and the bitter smells came dark shadows. It wasn't hard to figure out what they were, or rather, not the specifics but their meaning. They seemed fast, and she was right, they were.
"HOLD OUT!"The harsh voice of the Isur man called out, and the men and woman in the front formed into a line. Karin was behind, her heart beating fast like a bird in her chest as she watched with fiercely blinking eyes at the oncoming beings. The first one reached the makeshift troops. It was now or never.