26th Fall 522 AV – Syka Commons/Storm Shelter
“Nymkarta”
Alric’s eyes flashed open and the pushed himself up off of the ground almost immediately, unlike the past few cycles where he had merely groaned and wondered whether putting himself out of his misery were an option. He hadn’t gone through with it because in general he didn’t believe in it, it was too final a thing to consider, though if he had to live this cycle for the equivalent of a hundred years then maybe he’d end up reconsidering – no one was impervious to events after all. He looked at Jade, smile and nodded, clapped him on the shoulder, then immediately ran for it.
“Mathias wanted to see you! It’s an important day!”
“I know! But I have someone else to see Jade, send him my apologies…for the fifth time”
“That makes no se-“
“Sense? I know right! It’s madness…humans eh?” he shouted back over his shoulder, making his way towards the Commons, this time cutting across it and to the North, slowing down to a slightly breathless jog when it became apparent that Jade wasn’t following him…yet at least.
“Alric! You’re in a hurry this morning…Mathias scare you off?” came Randal’s voice, he was quickly making his way up the path compared to last time, he couldn’t have been closer if things were repeating after all, “thought he wanted to see you today?”
“So I keep being told” he muttered to himself with wry amusement, if tinged with a grim edge.
“What was that?”
“Oh nothing. Yes I know, but I’d rather be doing something else…say wilderness exploration with yourself. Or, you know, meeting Buraga of the Rangers, see what they’re about”
“Didn’t we do that the other day? The exploring bit? I could have sword…that…” the Founder frowned thoughtfully, and time seemed to ripple for Alric.
There was a sudden gust of wind that whipped around them, one he didn’t remember from the previous day, and for a few ticks there was a collection of sand grains that were taken up, tightening into themselves and circling around each other until there was the vague outline of what looked like a human form, or at least a person of some kind. It felt as if it stared at him and then as he blinked it vanished, leaving him licking his lips and wondering if he was going mad – Randal seemed not to have noticed at all. Alric swallowed and then the spell of apprehension was broken by Randal’s laugh, the man shaking his head.
“You know maybe we haven’t, could swear we had though. Maybe I need to spend less time with the board wax. Still…Buraga eh? Interesting, and encouraging. This time of day he should be checking the Storm Shelter – taken to doing it daily given the past season or two. Might catch him if you hurry, that way if you don’t remember, pass the Dovecote and keep going,” Randal gestured towards the back of the Commons for a moment, “mark my words though, that expedition of ours happens soon! Can’t have you lazing about forever” and with that the Founder was walking away, off to do whatever it was he did when not encountering Alric on this cursed day.
Alric nodded and set off at a brick walk, his gaze taking in the Dovecote off to his right as he walked, wondering whether he could escape into the Outpost and get away from whatever was happening. He doubted it but it was worth taking note of if it came to it. Still, what had started to be the beginnings of despair had been reforged into something new – enthusiasm. Randal and Mathias wanted him to be better, and their words had kindled something he had forgotten he had had in Sunberth – the game of living. He had the shape of what might be afflicting him, though not enough pieces of the puzzle to solve it.
Still if I’m stuck like this then I might as well try something different each day, never know what might break this thing. And if not, well at least it keeps things…fresh for a time he mused to himself, finally coming up on the entrance to the Storm Shelter, not finding Buraga and so stepping across the threshold and into the large cavern, fingers trailing across the rough surface of the stone as he went.
“Buraga?” he called out, voice echoing slightly as he turned to study the walls of the cave, again trailing his fingers before pushing away and staring into the pool of water towards the centre.
“Why are you bothering me in my rounds Alric?” came the terse but still strong voice of Buraga, Ranger Leader.
“Randal said you might be here”
“Still not an answer, why would he send you my way?” he peered down at Alric, his height made more imposing by the fact he was basically a wall of muscle, even if it was older and more worn than the youngster before him.
“He didn’t, I asked. Figured I would see what this Ranger stuff was about…you know…if you didn’t mind teaching me?” he asked, meeting the man’s gaze the same way yet craning his neck up slightly.
“Ranger stuff…Ranger stuff?” the old warrior grunted and shook his head, “not heard it put that way before…but given how small we are…Priskil guide me we can’t turn people away, even if they have just gotten tired of lounging somewhere…very well. But not here. Come”
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“Nymkarta”
Alric’s eyes flashed open and the pushed himself up off of the ground almost immediately, unlike the past few cycles where he had merely groaned and wondered whether putting himself out of his misery were an option. He hadn’t gone through with it because in general he didn’t believe in it, it was too final a thing to consider, though if he had to live this cycle for the equivalent of a hundred years then maybe he’d end up reconsidering – no one was impervious to events after all. He looked at Jade, smile and nodded, clapped him on the shoulder, then immediately ran for it.
“Mathias wanted to see you! It’s an important day!”
“I know! But I have someone else to see Jade, send him my apologies…for the fifth time”
“That makes no se-“
“Sense? I know right! It’s madness…humans eh?” he shouted back over his shoulder, making his way towards the Commons, this time cutting across it and to the North, slowing down to a slightly breathless jog when it became apparent that Jade wasn’t following him…yet at least.
“Alric! You’re in a hurry this morning…Mathias scare you off?” came Randal’s voice, he was quickly making his way up the path compared to last time, he couldn’t have been closer if things were repeating after all, “thought he wanted to see you today?”
“So I keep being told” he muttered to himself with wry amusement, if tinged with a grim edge.
“What was that?”
“Oh nothing. Yes I know, but I’d rather be doing something else…say wilderness exploration with yourself. Or, you know, meeting Buraga of the Rangers, see what they’re about”
“Didn’t we do that the other day? The exploring bit? I could have sword…that…” the Founder frowned thoughtfully, and time seemed to ripple for Alric.
There was a sudden gust of wind that whipped around them, one he didn’t remember from the previous day, and for a few ticks there was a collection of sand grains that were taken up, tightening into themselves and circling around each other until there was the vague outline of what looked like a human form, or at least a person of some kind. It felt as if it stared at him and then as he blinked it vanished, leaving him licking his lips and wondering if he was going mad – Randal seemed not to have noticed at all. Alric swallowed and then the spell of apprehension was broken by Randal’s laugh, the man shaking his head.
“You know maybe we haven’t, could swear we had though. Maybe I need to spend less time with the board wax. Still…Buraga eh? Interesting, and encouraging. This time of day he should be checking the Storm Shelter – taken to doing it daily given the past season or two. Might catch him if you hurry, that way if you don’t remember, pass the Dovecote and keep going,” Randal gestured towards the back of the Commons for a moment, “mark my words though, that expedition of ours happens soon! Can’t have you lazing about forever” and with that the Founder was walking away, off to do whatever it was he did when not encountering Alric on this cursed day.
Alric nodded and set off at a brick walk, his gaze taking in the Dovecote off to his right as he walked, wondering whether he could escape into the Outpost and get away from whatever was happening. He doubted it but it was worth taking note of if it came to it. Still, what had started to be the beginnings of despair had been reforged into something new – enthusiasm. Randal and Mathias wanted him to be better, and their words had kindled something he had forgotten he had had in Sunberth – the game of living. He had the shape of what might be afflicting him, though not enough pieces of the puzzle to solve it.
Still if I’m stuck like this then I might as well try something different each day, never know what might break this thing. And if not, well at least it keeps things…fresh for a time he mused to himself, finally coming up on the entrance to the Storm Shelter, not finding Buraga and so stepping across the threshold and into the large cavern, fingers trailing across the rough surface of the stone as he went.
“Buraga?” he called out, voice echoing slightly as he turned to study the walls of the cave, again trailing his fingers before pushing away and staring into the pool of water towards the centre.
“Why are you bothering me in my rounds Alric?” came the terse but still strong voice of Buraga, Ranger Leader.
“Randal said you might be here”
“Still not an answer, why would he send you my way?” he peered down at Alric, his height made more imposing by the fact he was basically a wall of muscle, even if it was older and more worn than the youngster before him.
“He didn’t, I asked. Figured I would see what this Ranger stuff was about…you know…if you didn’t mind teaching me?” he asked, meeting the man’s gaze the same way yet craning his neck up slightly.
“Ranger stuff…Ranger stuff?” the old warrior grunted and shook his head, “not heard it put that way before…but given how small we are…Priskil guide me we can’t turn people away, even if they have just gotten tired of lounging somewhere…very well. But not here. Come”
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