Polished floorboards creak underfoot, echoing off white, floral walls and filling the halls with life. Windows with rounded yet pointed arches let in the warm morning light through pulled-back, dark green curtains, and allow the sounds of morning birds to travel throughout the manor. Yuler admires the simple, yet elegant architecture as she passes through gothic arches at each bend and new hall, having managed to lose her way after leaving the quarters she had been given the day before. The Decwick's lifestyle was something she has only ever dreamt of, as living such a life in times like these... seems only a fantasy. As she continues to search for the stairwell leading to the primary floor, she manages to catch a whisper coming from somewhere not far off. With her curiosity getting the best of her, she creeps further down the hall; ensuring that she does not allow the hardened heels of her boots to give her away.
"All in due time, dear sister."
The voice of Samuel becomes clear as Yuler peeks her nose through a cracked door.
"You continue to say such things and yet I've seen nothing come of it."
"Well, it would be rather clumsy of me to rush when we've yet another year's cycle to have come and pass, would it not?"
A brief pause breaks the conversation before Samara responds once more.
"I suppose so."
"Just understand that this is to benefit the both of us."
Eager to learn more and partially unaware of her own actions, Yuler proceeds to lean further into the room; giving herself an eye on the twins. It immediately begins to widen as she watches Samuel pull a syringe from a large wooden box and proceed to carefully insert it into the swollen belly of his sister, who winces from the pain.
"Once we've finished up here, and our Nostrum friends have purged our lands, we will be able to move forward. Reestablish, if you will."
"As long as we are nearly finished with this aspect of it all, I do not care to concern myself with your rebuilding."
"Well, nearly finished we are."
Samuel extracts the needle as gently as he seemingly can, and with it, a now filled vial of yellowish fluids. Turning about on a swiveling stool, he places the vial back into the box and pulls free a second that is filled with a clear solution.
"I assure you, this will be the last time we need to go through this process."
"I know it to be." Assertively claims Samara, who watches as Samuel injects the solution into the same area in which he took the initial fluid. Once he has moved away from her and begins the process of locking up the contents of the box, Samara rolls her gown back down and over herself. "We've been at this project of yours for far too long and I will not be subjected to it in this way any longer."
As Samara storms towards the door with the stamping of her bare feet, Yuler quickly backs away and presses herself against the wall as best she can. Once Samara has exited she swiftly turns to the right and marches down the hall. Never looking in Yuler's direction. Taking a sigh of relief, Yuler begins to follow but comes face to face with Samuel before she can do so.
"Ah, up so early are we?" He gives the same cheerful smile as he had the day prior and waves a hand towards the end of the hall. "Please, after you."
"S-sorry, but I seem to have lost my way in these halls." She sputters, unsure of whether or not Samuel suspects her eavesdropping.
"Not to worry, Nostrum Yuler." He offers in a comforting manner. "I often lost my way in here when I was younger. New places always have that effect on people." As he says this, he lets his eyes wander over the hall, its hanging portraits of long-forgotten faces, and the windows between every other arch. "Come, I will guide you to the dining hall. I'm sure the others will have already beaten us there."
Yuler gives a nervous smile and bows her head with false gratitude.
As the two of them make their way through several more halls and down a flight of servant's stairs, they are quickly rejoined with Lee and Hael, who have already found themselves comfortable on opposing sides of the elongated mahogany table. As Samuel steps aside, allowing Yuler to pass him into the room, he waits for her to choose a seat of her own and proceeds to do a count of heads.
"I apologize, but were there not four of you?"
"Of course," Lee begins, gnawing at a stale buttered roll, "he was instructed to sharpen his instruments before we return to our works."
"Ah, an understandable measure." Samuel clasps his hands together and looks to the kitchen, where several staff members can be seen working over stoves. "Well, so long as he has found the grindstone and you lot are awaiting your meal comfortably, there are some things I myself must tend to."
Lee gives a wave of his hand as Samuel turns away and Hael shakes her head.
"Why on earth would you choose to stow away stale leftovers?"
"This here was made with some of the finest ingredients. Why should I waste something that is still perfectly good?"
"It's bread."
"Do the Decwick's seem... odd...?" Hael and Lee both turn to face Yuler, as if what she had said was greatly offensive.
"'Course not!" Spits Lee, still trying to chew his food. "The Decwick family once served with us under The Bethel. While that in and of itself is no great thing, these people are some of the very few I'd still trust with my life."
"Calm yourself, Lee." Hael rests an open palm on Lee's inner elbow. Then, turns to face Yuler. "While we may have our opinions," Hael turns back to Lee for a brief moment, then returns to Yuler before continuing, "some, stronger than others, the Decwick family has always been one which the people of Maciofim could rest their worries on."
"Their father was one of my greatest allies." Interjects Lee, sorrow filling his voice. "Not a day goes by that I don't think of that man." He then turns back to the doorway where Samuel had been standing and sighs heavily. "The blood in this family runs strong. That boy is a spitting image of the man I once knew. Nearing the age he had been at the time, too."
"Just in time, it seems."
Hael and Yuler join Lee in looking towards the doorway as Marne makes his way back inside. He watches as members of the kitchen staff carry out several platters of fresh foods and beverages, then chuckles out loud.
"Reminds me of our days at Keep."
"Let it not." Lee lets his eyes fall on the table and places the roll aside, so as to make room for his flask being in hand.
"Did you manage to find what you needed?" Yuler wonders, putting together a plate for herself.
"I did. I'm not sure this thing has seen better days." Marne pats the face of his cleaver, which now has teeth that shimmer against the light and sets it upright against the wall before taking the seat closest to Yuler. "Have we decided on how we will approach the Decwick's about information on the catacombs?"
"Let's be sure we can fulfill our favor to them first, before asking for one of our own." Hael takes a bite from a swirling roll that smells of cinnamon, then washes it down with a sip from her glass. "I'm not sure what they manage to concoct in these parts these days... but this is a fine portion of wine."
Yuler looks to the glass that rests in Hael's palm and acknowledges the yellowish color within. As she does so, she places the knife and fork she had been using aside, having lost what remained of her appetite.
"It's a shame we haven't managed to get our hands on any vials, yet." Expresses Marne as he takes a bite of his own food. "Given our time away from the field, I'd think it best we find a way to do so soon."
"Once we make our way towards The Bethel, we will surely find our fair share." Hael takes another swig from her glass before setting it aside and refocusing on the meal. "They should have stockpiles around nearly every corner."
With the light of a full moon pouring through overhead branches, the Nostrum raise their lanterns and begin yet another march across the estate. Fumbling wood assures them that Samuel has once again sealed them in as they wander off towards the furthest corner at their right. Lee, taking the lead once more, keeps Hael- who is now without a lantern- at his side, allowing Marne and Yuler to stray near the rear. It takes little to no time at all for them to stumble upon their next, and seemingly finally target. Heaps of straw litter the ground, yet seem to bulk together with one another the further on that they travel. As they lay their eyes upon a great mound of it, they quickly dim the light from within their lanterns. Partially to keep hidden, and partially to avoid setting the lands ablaze."If it weren't for the circumstances we're working with, I'd gladly cut our work short." Whispers Lee, who is the last to close his lantern's vent. "Damn shame.""This is quite an unusual sight, i
Walking with haste through city streets and tucking away when strangers appear, the party attempts to keep themselves concealed in the darkness of a still lingering night sky. Dodging streetlights and lit-up windows, they press on. Leaving Lee to guide their way. As they brush through an alley, Lee puts up a hand, signaling for them to stop. He then presses himself up against a cold cobble wall and the others do the same. Soft clops come from where the alley meets the main streets once again, and shortly after it is heard, the sound comes to pass. Marne studies the figure as it passes, and two others that do so shortly after. Each wears a similar attire to their own."Bethel Nostrum?" He asks in a hushed tone. He receives nothing more than a nod from Lee, who gives him a swift glance before motioning for them to follow once more.Stepping out of the shadows and onto a sidewalk, they pass a horsedrawn carriage, then another. Each with their animals still fastened at their fronts. Yuler
Strange whispers intrude on the dreams of those who sleep throughout the inn, causing them to toss and turn in the night. For those who've been awoken, or were awake already, the whispers only assure them of what they have already come to expect. Rushed footsteps and the banging of drawers announce even to those outside that fear has taken hold and nobody who is aware feels safe. With all that is going on, the door to Marne and Yuler's room receives light but hasty knocks from someone in the hall. The knocking stirs Yuler from what was an already shallow slumber, and with the second set of bangs, she pulls herself to a corner of her bed and gets to her feet. Turning the knob and pulling it, she is almost immediately set aside by Lee, who is followed in by Hael. Both appear slightly unsettled themselves, but not as much as those within the other rooms, who continue in their efforts to escape the confines of the building as swiftly as they can."What is-""Shh!" Lee places a finger in t
Marne and Yuler find themselves ogling Maciofim's architecture as they wander the streets in fresh linens; Courtesy of Lee and Hael. With the sun now protruding from the horizon and casting its rays over the city once more, gold plating can be seen in nearly each and every one of the towers that have come to be. It is clear to them that The Bethel's grasp on the lives of the citizens is responsible for this, as the gold that shines the brightest remains that which coats the roofs of The Bethel's towers. The pair continue to examine their surroundings at their own will without speaking a word for some time until Marne breaks the silence between them."It's truly no wonder that a place like this can not exist in every corner of the globe. What with all the time and resources it surely took them to put it together. Hm?""Hm." Yuler remains fixated on nearby shops and the abundance of people that litter the streets and alleyways. Curious as to how so many could be packed so close together
Marne looks about the crowded room, awaiting anyone's response to his cries. Yet a silent place is all it turns out to be. Eyes gawk at the pair of them as Yuler lays against the floor and Marne cradles her from neath her shoulders. Then, one man from beyond Marne's line of sight makes his way towards the front. A coat longer than Marne's own brushes the splinter-riddled boards underfoot as the silhouette continues to approach before coming to a stop only a yard or so away. The man, whose battle-hardened eyes have set themselves on the arrow, kneels down alongside Yuler and swiftly tears the arrowhead from her flesh."Ah-Hak!" Cries Yuler, now feeling for the injury, eager to soothe the pain."Why in Numen's name would you do that!?" Marne nearly lets Yuler fall in anger before coming to his senses and covering the puncture wound, attempting to prevent further bleeding. As he does this, he looks back to the man who is now pulling back his coat. Marne's eyes widen as he sees the conten
Water sloshes around Yuler's ankles as the pitch-black depths of The Bethel's dungeons consume her, leaving nothing to be seen but a dull light at the entrance point of a seemingly endless stairwell. As she continues to trek downwards, she acknowledges that the water around her seems to be pouring in from city sewage, as the odor alone is enough to blur what vision she does retain in such a place. When she finally reaches the base of the stairs, using nothing but a hand and the walls to guide herself, a new light source is found. Around the frame of what she can only assume to be a door, a glowing orange arch grasps her attention and she quickly moves towards it. Once the wooden barrier is felt by the pads of her fingers, she begins searching for a handle at either corner of the door. Once located, she attempts to open it, but to no avail. Assuming it to be locked and likely guarded, she backs away and readies the same shoulder that had been injured. Then, she charges the door. Soften
Awaking to the sound of claws grinding against cobble, Yuler opens her eyes to meet those of Lee, whose panicked state tells of something much greater than her recovery going on around them. With muffled words, he pulls her up into a sitting position and wipes gunk from her face. Though his words remain incomprehensible, she quickly realizes that they are coming from a place of warning. Through blurred vision, she looks about them, where she spots the tail-end of Hael, whose silver fur and tar-colored flesh whip about in a dramatic manner. Her awareness rising, Yuler gasps and gags simultaneously, spitting up dark water and choking on it all the same."Good, you're breathing. Get up! We must move!" Lee tugs at Yuler's arm until she is on her feet, then the pair of them face Hael, who continues to mangle the bodies of Nostrum as they dare to approach her. With a bellowing shriek, she shreds each of her contesters in an inhumane act of violence. "We have to help her in any way that we c
Bound at the wrists, Yuler, Hael, and Lee are escorted back into the depths of the dungeons, where Marne slowly regains consciousness as he is held up by the legs and underarms. Looking about himself, he spots the others and attempts to speak, but nothing more than a raspy whisper is made. Ceasing the effort, he continues to look around. Counting five total unfamiliar faces, he begins to piece together what has happened. Yuler managed to get caught as well, but not before locating Hael and Lee. Then, the High Priestess used him as bait, and that must be why he is also with the others."Turn here, Defect." Demands a man nearing the front as he pushes on the shoulder of Lee."Yeah, yeah. Filthy fool.""Mind your tongue!" The man shouts back, knocking an open hand against the back of Lee's head."So be it." Lee returns through gritted teeth. With an almost unseen motion, he manages to break the man's nose with a headbutt. The others look on confused but alerted to the commotion. Then, on