The low murmurs of thirty or so Purebloods and staff of The Keep travel through otherwise barren halls, as they gather at the front of the building. None, knowing of what to expect, but all feeling as though it is something that will surely be remembered. The chilly corridors keep them huddled close as they await the arrival of Achlys, whose whereabouts remain unknown for the time being. Yet, as soon as their sense of confusion has nearly reached its peak, Achlys and Cronn arrive at the front of the crowd. Standing on a stage that has been made from what tables remain intact. Achlys proceeds to silence them and clears her throat.
"On this night, we have suffered our greatest losses. We have been taken for granted, and shown that there are still beasts in this world that outmatch us on almost every level. I cannot stress to you all just how truly sorry I am that these things have befallen you all." Achlys holds a clenched fist over her heart as she speaks these words, pinching her eyes shut as she does so in an effort to stop tears from falling. Sniffles in the crowd tell all that the feeling is mutual. "But, there is a light which shines onto us, even on these... bitter, bitter nights." Achlys motions to Cronn, who stands mere feet behind her, and beckons him forward. He does so, standing alongside her as they look out over the many woeful faces below. "Along with our light, we have also found our greatest darkness." Achlys now motions to the opposite end of the stage, where two Nostrum drag an almost lifeless body onto the stage, with a bag over the head. Once the body has been forced onto its knees, Achlys steps away from Cronn and rips the bag away. "Yuler, a daughter of Purebloods, has betrayed us. She deserves not even the slightest of pity."
The crowd, shocked by this discovery, proceeds to erupt into another phase of hushed but rapid murmurs. Achlys proceeds to shush them one more time, seemingly eager to move onto the next phase of her speech. Once the room falls silent yet again, she looks down at Yuler with disgust and anger in her eyes. Yet, Yuler does not look back. Instead, she focuses on Cronn, who returns a pitying gaze.
"My Devough... plucked out from under my nose. Your brothers, sisters, friends, and companions have fallen here tonight, due to her malicious intent. I... could never right the wrongs she had done us all." Achlys walks back over to Cronn's side of the stage as she goes on with her speech. "No, she did not bring the beast here to my knowledge, but her lies about us, the Purebloods, have surely afflicted his thinking. This wretch plagued his mind with ideas of madness and inner workings that simply do not, and have not ever, existed. She is a traitor." Now, back at Cronn's side, Achlys pulls her cane out in front of her and flicks a small lever near the horseshoe-shaped handle. As she does so, the mahogany handle comes off, exposing a pistol that is seemingly made of gold. She then hands the cane off to one of the men that brought Yuler out and offers the pistol to Cronn. "As we all know, a traitor of this degree must not be allowed to live, under our code. Cut from the same cloth, and yet, frayed in an irreparable way. That is why I ask it of Nostrum Cronn, to be the one who ensures... Yuler can harm us no more."
Cronn, shocked, looks deep into Achlys' eyes. Eyes full of gratitude and faith, and collects the pistol.
"Nostrum Cronn, I give you one final duty before this night's end. Be the one to show this mad woman what betrayal feels like. Let it be the last thing she will ever come to know."
Cronn moves across the stage, looking down at the pistol, then back at Yuler. Her cheeks are soaked with tears and dried blood. Which he assumes to be the doing of the Nostrum that had been guarding her cell in the dungeon. Suddenly feeling Achlys come up behind him, he lowers the pistol to his side.
"One to the heart, where a Nostrum's true nature grows, and one to the head, where her ravaged mind continues to writhe."
With a shaking hand and a silent crowd, he raises the pistol to Yuler's chest, hearing only her low whimpers as he does so, and the beating of his own heart. All that he has ever worked for up to this point, has come true. All that he could have ever wanted is now his, and yet, pulling the trigger seems an even more impossible task than it was on Belial. Seeing only one way to make it easier, he closes his eyes. The last words he hears Yuler speak fill his ears.
"Please... no."
Just beyond what walls of The Keep still stand, both shots ring out.
Along the peak's outskirts, a band of Ryoushi listen in on what activity remains. At the side of a large man with a familiar beard, posted at the front, stands Hael.
"It would seem Devough was telling the truth then." He says, disgustedly critiquing the building's condition.
"Yuler. Her name... was Yuler." Hael informs, turning her head slightly to the right where Lee Fardel has found himself; Sniffling at the sight lain out before them and watching pillars of smoke emerge from where the great hall once resided.
"Nevertheless, it's time for us to take what is ours." The man waves an arm, sending four horsemen ahead of the rest whilst following them with his eyes as they scout the area.
"Do with it what you please. Though, if you can find it in yourself to do so, leave Nostrum Cronn alive."
The man chuckles loudly, with several others doing the same.
"My apologies, Hael. That's not a request we can follow. Your friend spoke clearly of what we must do." Leaning in, he lets steamy breath hit her in the face. "Come to think of it, you lot are rather close...."
Hael dips her head and backs away, waving an arm out as fully as she can. Once she and Lee are off to one side, the man gives a commanding shout and mounts a stallion of his own. Snow kicks up in almost every direction as forty-odd horses stampede across the mountaintop. Living shadows against the frost. With the Ryoushi no longer at their side, Hael and Lee turn away from the remnants of their home, only to meet the gaze of a third onlooker. Garbs, punctured at the stomach in many places and stained with aged blood and char, encase the still body beneath them. Hael sighs heavily as she picks up the man's scent. Then, waves him on.
"Come, Marne. There is nothing left for us here."
Nimble fingers sift through budding flowers of white and red, plucking fava beans from their stems and placing them in wooden baskets. Leafy greens of many shapes and sizes await their turn to be harvested. Unbothered by winds which push about thin, yellow hairs of wheat just across the dirt road from themselves. Following the breeze's way comes a final wave of warmth from the sun as twilight sets in, casting its golden aura through still, overhead clouds. Pausing for a moment, one of those who picks at the crops stands upright and raises their nose to the passing gust. Taking in a deep and patient breath, she smiles. The cloth that binds her eyes restricts the gift of sight, but all that is to be touched and sniffed remains strong as ever. Now lowering her head once more, she places a pair of pods into her basket and sighs, feeling the light brushing of hardened fingers against her shoulder."That'll be enough for the night. We should return to the cottage.""Yes. Let's." Hael pulls
With a stomach full of assorted meats and vegetation, Yuler looks to the ceiling of her room. Dim rays of moonlight spill over her as they penetrate the thin veil her window curtains provide, reflecting only the dullest of blues onto the wooden beams overhead. She trails the length of each that can be seen. Stopping only when she has reached a corner of the room before proceeding to start on the next. No matter how many nights she has spent in this place, it has never begun to feel any more like a home than it had on the first. Blinking her eyes rapidly for a brief period, she rolls onto her side and peers out the window that sits level with her mattress.Nothing but rolling hills and rows of crops are to be seen for miles; especially under the night sky. This does not bother her, however. After all, it is the one thing she has found some ease in adjusting to. Nearly a year of trekking up and down The Keep's mountain was all it would take to appreciate such a sight.Pausing as she run
"If what you say is true," Marne begins, roughing up his brow as he does so, "then what does that mean for the end of this plague?""It is no plague." Hael sighs lightly and tips her head. "It is a curse. One that's name is not commonly spoken, as you must be aware. The true name is Mildew.""Mildew?" Marne chuckles for a brief moment and shifts between the faces of each other in the dining space. Then, looks back to Hael, whose expression is unwavering."Yes, Mildew. Dabria spreads it through the inhalation of its pollen. I'm sure you can understand how that may be a rather large issue... given how our environment functions.""Of course." Interjects Yuler with a nod of her head. "The pollen could be carried to just about any place at any time. A simple bee could transfer it to an entire hive of honey and we might not even know it until it's too late.""Precisely.""So, let it be true then." Marne crinkles his nose and sniffs sharply. Then, turns to face Lee specifically. "If Dabria's
Fumbling through her belongings, Yuler pulls free a pair of heavily stained boots. Alongside them she slings a leather bandolier with empty pockets and a rounded hat that leans harshly near the forward left portion of its brim. The wavy, ash grey material clashes well with the rest of her selected attire, which she hastily slips into. Seating herself against a worn out mattress she slips into one of the boots and begins fastening its buckled straps, when she hears the door to her room begin to creak. Choosing not to look away from her boot, she simply listens in on what they may be doing."I haven't seen you wear any of that since....""I had hoped to keep it that way.""What's got you resigning that mentality?"Yuler hears the dull clinking of glass against teeth, followed by the sloshing of liquid as a bottle in Lee's hand comes to rest against his hip. A subtle hint of disappointment crosses his eyes, but he does not speak on it. Instead, he steps further into the room, leans again
"Explain yourself!" Snaps Lee in a whisper. "You said we were done with all this nonsense and yet, here we are.""I am aware of what I said." Hael assures with a simple nod. "What I did not say is that there wouldn't be a little more of this work coming our way.""You fooled me, is what you've done!" Lee flicks the reigns as he speaks, giving the horse a small dose of encouragement to continue on through the night."Oh, Lee. If it were so easy for me to fool you then it is not my trickery that is the issue here." Hael giggles out of pity and shakes her head before continuing to speak. "This is the moment we have been waiting for. For so many years we have tried to get to this point and finally, it is upon us!""At what cost? Hm?" Lee glares at Hael from the corner of his eye in an attempt to keep focused on the road ahead. "I could have understood this only a few seasons ago, but now?""The farm will still be there when we return. There is no cost-""The cost is the risk, Hael! What w
Enervated eyes peer through expanding flames as logs turn to ember and ash. Acceptance of changing schedules is all but lacking as the four who possess them think over their future endeavors throughout the coming nights. With their horse stopping the wagon on its own and neighing back at them over the threat ahead, Lee tosses himself off the bench and pats at the creature's mane, cooing and shushing in a low voice."Not a thing in this world will get us moving through that." He informs, keeping a hand against the black coat as he continues petting. "We'll have to find another way around if we intend to make progress any time soon.""Any idea as to what might be the source of all this?" Marne steps off the wagon himself and joins Lee at the front, with Hael and Yuler following close behind."It's an unfortunately common occurrence in these parts." Hael shakes her head with disgust as the scent of singed bark trails towards her nostrils. "I've never known it to burn this close to an est
With many miles of woodlands, fires, and sparse settlements now separating them from the security of their cottage, Lee stops the wagon and walks to the rear, where he extracts a small, bundled-up tent from the contents within. As he prepares an area of land for camp, Hael sits at the edge of the wagon, alongside Marne and Yuler, who both express a need for rehydration."Lee keeps certain that water is easily sourced near camp. I'm sure that if the both of you wouldn't mind venturing off you could fetch us a plentiful supply."Taking her word on this, Marne tosses quilts and sacks aside, pulling a pail from the bottom of the pile. Then, he too steps away from the wagon, followed closely by Yuler, who clicks her tongue against the roof of her drying mouth."Be sure you don't take long." Lee turns towards the sky for a moment as he raises the tent's wooden frame. "Night will be setting in soon enough."Discovering a small creek not far off from where they had left Hael and Lee, Marne sp
As night cloaks the skies overhead, casting its shadows over the lands below, slivers of flickering, warm light poke through a cracked door at the rear of the wagon. Within it, Marne and Yuler listen to the sounds of crackling wood, and the soft snores of Lee, who sleeps peacefully alongside Hael in the tent next to them. The pair have situated themselves along either side of the wagon's interior. Marne rests at one side, atop a pile of wool fabrics, and with his hat pressed down against his face. So as to block out the light as he tries to fall asleep. On the other side lays Yuler, who remains wide awake, seemingly unable to sleep. Her concerns with the coming days have begun to grow into unwavering worries. Memories of times under Achlys jab at her mind. Reminding her of when wielding a weapon seemed to have a true purpose. Yet, it is never without purpose. Even now."You're struggling." Comes Marne's muffled voice, having been spoken through the folded leather."Hmm?" Yuler tilts h