Re: The Face of the Enemy: Ravaged Plains
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 10:13 pm
Simon and Virgil waited patiently, glowint faintly golden with a silvery aura shared between the two of them. The faint outline of their canine familiars surrounded them both, appearing to strafe their opponent while the two stood battle ready. The smoke took time to clear, dancing in the passing winds rushing over the cliff's edge, but Ewan remained obscured in the soot, a headless, smoldering beast twitching periodically, only visible in shadow to the Highland Dogs.
Simon's nose twinged as the twilight winds carried a foul stench across them, subtle, but still unsettling. Virgil looked over to him immediately and Simon's pale, glowing eyes darted in the exact same direction as his brother.
"What's that?" Virgil asked, scanning their surroundings with his eyes while Simon's mirrored his eye movements, but his head stayed trained on the smoldering beast in front of them.
"More trouble," Simon said, almost mumbling, keeping his voice to a low whisper while the ground began to quake gently beneath them.
~~~
Back at the Village of Garland...
"Baby? You're referring to the child I'm holding, aren't you?" Saldi rocked back and forth in her chair gently, shoulders covered in a feathery shawl and a plush, fur blanket draping over her lap. She had her head craned toward the child in her arms, nursing beneath the shawl quietly as the rest of the room moved around them. Zero approaching with his bandaged hands and bouquet of flowers only brought her eyes from the babe in her lap for just a moment, but in that moment she gathered everything she needed to know about his visit.
"I don't remember getting an invitation from you, just some whispers through the grapevine. You never struck me as someone so inconsiderate."
Lady Saldi rocked gently, smiling at the soft coos of the child in her arms as she gave Zero the reading he needed after not visiting for the better part of two years and showing up unceremoniously and with little to no good news. He hadn't said anything of material significance to her yet, but with the Urigi Bandages encasing his arms and the current state of the highlands, intermittently sieged by the unrested dead, he looked like the man she remembered from their first encounter days before Skyblight. For better or worse, this was a warrior before her coming to relay the status of the changing battlefield: The ancestral lands of her people.
"I hope you have something better to bring me than those flowers, I could have picked a valley of them in the time it came for you to come see me again. I thought we were friends..."
She glanced at Zero through the long bang of her hair while some snickers filtered through the din of the hearth and the rhythmic creak of her chair with each lean to and fro.
Simon's nose twinged as the twilight winds carried a foul stench across them, subtle, but still unsettling. Virgil looked over to him immediately and Simon's pale, glowing eyes darted in the exact same direction as his brother.
"What's that?" Virgil asked, scanning their surroundings with his eyes while Simon's mirrored his eye movements, but his head stayed trained on the smoldering beast in front of them.
"More trouble," Simon said, almost mumbling, keeping his voice to a low whisper while the ground began to quake gently beneath them.
~~~
Back at the Village of Garland...
"Baby? You're referring to the child I'm holding, aren't you?" Saldi rocked back and forth in her chair gently, shoulders covered in a feathery shawl and a plush, fur blanket draping over her lap. She had her head craned toward the child in her arms, nursing beneath the shawl quietly as the rest of the room moved around them. Zero approaching with his bandaged hands and bouquet of flowers only brought her eyes from the babe in her lap for just a moment, but in that moment she gathered everything she needed to know about his visit.
"I don't remember getting an invitation from you, just some whispers through the grapevine. You never struck me as someone so inconsiderate."
Lady Saldi rocked gently, smiling at the soft coos of the child in her arms as she gave Zero the reading he needed after not visiting for the better part of two years and showing up unceremoniously and with little to no good news. He hadn't said anything of material significance to her yet, but with the Urigi Bandages encasing his arms and the current state of the highlands, intermittently sieged by the unrested dead, he looked like the man she remembered from their first encounter days before Skyblight. For better or worse, this was a warrior before her coming to relay the status of the changing battlefield: The ancestral lands of her people.
"I hope you have something better to bring me than those flowers, I could have picked a valley of them in the time it came for you to come see me again. I thought we were friends..."
She glanced at Zero through the long bang of her hair while some snickers filtered through the din of the hearth and the rhythmic creak of her chair with each lean to and fro.