17th Spring, 511 AV Talderan Wilderness Snap. What was that? Rhuryc bolted upright. He pulled his sword free at his hip and threw the sheath down, blade brandished and raised to the air. Silence. A soft, chilling wind blew through out the camp. The flame flickered, the snap and hiss of the fire disturbing the eerie calm of the tundra. Rhuryc's gaze narrowed. He scanned the edge of the sparse wood looking from brush to the next. The sound had come from behind. Another wolf? He examined the snow, watching for signs of movement or a variant texture. No. Behind the tree. He locked onto a thin line of fur stitched to some cloth. Humans? Who else would be this far out into the wilderness? Petch. Carefully, he bent to a knee and retrieved his shield, both body and mind sharpening to the surrounding terrain. Between them was the fire, behind himself the lake. There was no way to sneak up. The trees could provide valuable sniper cover, the brush a suitable escape. There was no cover but the tent. Damn. "The idea of hiding is for one not to be seen." Rhuryc spoke aloud, his thick baritone searing across the landscape. Neat trick, that. Hopefully he could intimidate whoever it was into leaving. "Come out, I know you're there." He waited, shield up, sword at the ready. A few moments passed. A stout, dark haired Vantha stepped out from behind a tree, his body clad in white furs. In his hands he held two blades, a long, curved sword in one and a shorter version of the same make in the other. It was impossible to tell if he had armor. Rhuryc grunted. He flicked his gaze away for just a moment, eyes scanning the area about his curious trespasser. More movement. Above him there was a swift, silent scratch at a tree - an archer? - and behind a brush another man waited, ducked low, clad in similar attire as the first. Three to one. Fun odds. The man spoke in Vani. Petch! From what Rhuryc could tell it was a warning, some kind of threat. Some of the words were foreign but the harsh tone of his voice gave it obvious intent. His vision came back to settle on the aggressor. "Do not want trouble." He responded in the local language. Best make sure they could at least understand him. "Leave or fight. No time for talk." That much they understand. He heard it before he saw it. The bow string. Thud! Rhuryc grunted and twisted his torso, the head of an arrow sinking into the leather that covered his shield. Center mass. Predictable. He wasted little time. With a shoulder down, the man put his shield out before his body and charged forward, boots sinking into the thick snow with a practiced pace. The distance closed. The furred bandit slipped to the side of the onslaught. He spun and scythed the long blade about, two blades meeting in a clash of steel in mid air. Rhuryc moved with his opponent. Be aware. He turned his shield inward toward the elevated archer and stepped back to keep track of his current opponent. Where was the third man? No time to look. The short blade came forward in a low thrust and the shield moved to counter, the edge brought down on the flat and blocking it from its path. The bandit released his hold, the weapon dropped, its fall cushioned by the snow. Crunch. He knew that sound. Rhuryc dipped his torso and ducked forward, charging at his first assailant. Something swung over his head. He twisted his shoulder in and braced himself against one bandit, his full weight brought to bear in a tackle that sent the man stumbling to the ground. Rhuryc hopped over his assailant and turned, the shield hovering over his side again and angled up at the exposed archer. The second assailant regarded him with cool eyes. Rhuryc backed off. For a moment the two of them stood and stared at one another, each testing the other's will. Calm, placid. Neither budged. The prone bandit stood and reclaimed his weapon. The two of them seemed to confer. One started to circle Rhuryc. That much was expected and there was little he could do to counter it. Unless. Rhuryc shifted. He set one foot over the other in a sideways cant, his weight remaining balanced over each knee. That archer was patient. The two bandits fell in step with their pray, one - the dual wielder - disappearing from sight. The man that remained in front was more skilled than his companion. He held only a single sword and kept the other back. Poised. This one was disciplined. Rhuryc continued to move, his eyes set on the man. Only the crunch of his boots accompanied the soft, threatening winds. That and the crackle of fire. He set his back to the fire pit, leaving only so much of himself exposed. The man before him smirked. Crunch. Damn it. Rhuryc snapped his neck back to watch as the assailant behind him ran and leapt over the fire. Shyke. He flung himself forward and sent his own shoulder crashing to the ground, his body rolling away from the incoming strike that slammed into the snow from where he once stood. Another was on him in moments. Rhuryc barely recovered before the next strike came. He flung his sword in its path. A clang rang out and a swift kick followed, the heel of the man's boot slamming into Rhuryc's face. The impact sent him reeling. He would try to finish it. The sword came down, but Rhuryc was ready. He rolled to the side and kicked at the bandit's leg, his own boot crashing into a heel. Thud! Now they were both on the ground. Rhuryc got to a knee just in time to defend himself. He threw his shield around as an arrow beat against the metal, the dull thunk and pressure sending shivers of pain up his arm. One of them had to die soon. Where was the second man? Rhuryc shoved his leg into the ground and stood, his body whirling around to counter his double bladed attacker. He came as before. Long blade first, Rhuryc stepped into the strike this time, his own weapon swinging from below and up inside the furred cloak. Sword met flesh. Red ran down the length of the blade and he watched the light fade from his opponent's eyes. He removed his sword from the gut. The corpse fell with a sickening crunch. One more. His head turned to the disciplined warrior and neither wasted time. They both stepped in, blades flashing in a furious flurry. Blade beat against blade once, twice, and again, the clash and clatter of their duel echoing out across the tundra. The bandit was good. In a feint, Rhuryc stepped too far and felt the hold on his weapon loosen. An expert twist followed and suddenly he was without a sword. Damn it! He sent his shield about and slammed the edge into the next assault. Drive by rage Rhuryc did not stop. He thrust again. And again. His shield came around, his shoulder forced into the maneuver. Like the tree before. Bash. Bash! Slam! The bandit was sent back, reeling back at each furious assault. He fell and Rhuryc followed. The shield came up and he forced the sharpened bottom into the warrior's neck. Blood splashed across his face. Another sound in the distance. With a look Rhuryc glanced toward the fleeing archer. No. He hoisted himself up and gave chase, shield deadlocked to his side. He was gaining. The young bandit looked over his shoulder, shock and terror present on his countenance. The wild, rage fueled form of Rhuryc barreled on ahead, arms pumping and muscles straining with each side. As he came closer he whipped his shield out and sent it sailing into the man's legs. He stumbled, his body crippling and face hitting the snow. Rhuryc came around and stopped over his body, eyes dark as he muttered in Vani. "Talk." |