The execution grounds are bare, on the right stands a series of small dirt cells built with stone walls and heavy metal bars which aim to keep prisoners from escaping. To the left, a minuscule camp-site with a stone pit for the fire. Everything surrounds and highlights the center of attention, a grand wooden platform. Atop the wooden platform resides worn ropes, a crank to drop the flooring beneath the broken barrels and a daunting, rusted guillotine. Followed by a bloodied block of stone... an executioner's block and a large wooden stake residing in the ground. These were unusual grounds, most would have a specific method but Hayle is every executioner's dream, it contained gallows to hang, a guillotine to behead, a block to bludgeon and even a stake to burn...
Any and all executions in such a remote place would prove painful and inefficient. The resulting suffering may have very well been deemed fitting for a traitor. Florian recalls a rather horrific tale she heard from one of the priests; the tale of a criminal who had a blunt blade dropped on his neck twenty seven times. Only partially severing his neck and had to return the next morning to finish his execution.
Florian spots the wagon, along four large and burly knights who hop off. They begin their inspection of the grounds, two carry supplies towards the camp-site and the other two haul the shackled prison towards the dirt cells.
Florian squints her eyes trying to see the prisoners, and when she is sure...with confidence she can say it is Rhetta and Khio. They bear a striking resemblance to their pictures.
Rhetta often holds a stoic expression in spite of softer features. Kindness could be found in her eyes. The same light hazel eyes which proves physical indication of her family. She didn't care for things that were troublesome. The sentiment extends to her clothing and hair, always being kept neat without unnecessary adornment. Rhetta usually kept her beige-brown hair somewhat short.
As for Khio the first impression is intimidating to most, Florian included. Khio has sharp eyes of a striking turquoise color, ash purple hair messily pulled into a half up style and out of her face. She possesses a daunting physique when compared to conventional women. Scars scattered over her arms and sharp, beast like teeth that accentuated her devious smirk. Her reputation as the beast knight preceded her in tales and appearance.
Florian feels relief at finding them, yet is accompanied with an unsettling feeling. The severity of the situation at hand, two people she needed to find are now branded as traitors and to be executed by the next morning.
Florian considers how to go about helping them, preferably she would like to free them without the high probability of being skewered by the knights. Based on how they talk and act, it's easy to see them as rude and ill tempered people.
One of the knights harshly pulls the chains to lead the prisoners along. They are forced to walk with every tug of the chains, a knight sticks his foot out in front of Rhetta who steps over it.
The action catches the person behind Rhetta and Khio trips. Falling face first into the dirt and without pause or a moment of consideration, her chains are pulled. The force pulls Khio to her feet and the annoyed knight casts an angered look towards her "Move along!" he spits
Even having bore witness to his companions' deeds, he turns a blind eye and blames Khio for her inability to watch where she walked. The man responsible cackles and Khio glares at him. An ice cold and threatening stare that startled the knight causing him to choke on that wretched cackle. His face turns red from embarrassment at the strange noise he emitted.
Safe and sound in her hiding spot, the threatening eyes that Khio cast were enough to make Florian shudder. It's not only due to the outward appearance but an inkling of ominous power that sat behind those indifferent eyes. The gaze held danger and a sense of familiarity that Florian desperately tried to remember. A feeling she had only felt once before from someone she met in the temple.
'She couldn't possibly be? Could she...' Florian thought, the realization of which painted those knights in a particular fashion of an unsuspecting mouse resting in the jaws of the predator who will devour it.
'I wonder if that's how she puts beasts into submission...?'
Having been so caught up, observing with fear and awe. Florian moved to see Rhetta's reaction to the situation and when she did so, Florian's heart dropped. Rhetta is staring right at her, it should not be possible when there were trees and other obstructions between them. None of the knights or even Khio had sensed Florian's presence.
Rhetta is known for her instincts, even more so for her near prophetic strategies and knowing how a battle will turn out. Day after day she spent most of her time in an office, and no one could argue that Rhetta's skills still remained sharp. If not more so due to those malicious gazes in the snake pit that is the imperial place.
Rhetta turns her eyes away from Florian and faces the front, prompted by the tugging on her chains. The two are roughly shoved into the cramped, dirty cell and the gate is bolted closed and locked. Khio stands, grabbing the gate and rattling it. She hated the feeling of confinement and the sense of panic it brought.
The man who tripped her earlier steps close to the gate, close enough for Khio to smell his breath. His eyes are indifferent and he reaches up to Khio's neck, tearing her necklace away.
"I'll be keeping this." he hums smugly
"Give that back!" Khio retaliates trying to grab him when he pulls away from arm reach continuing to taunt her.
With an arrogant grin he swings the necklace around carelessly and walks back to join his company. In total, only four knights were designated to guard Rhetta and Khio until the execution. They continue to sit around the fire, tearing away at pieces of meat and bread unaware of another person hiding in the bushes just on the outskirts of their camp.
Finally the sun fully sets, the only source of light comes from their fire. Two figures stand outside of the cell's gate. Two knights sit by the warm fire that crackles against the sounds of the forest.
Florian steadies herself and takes a deep breath, 'This is a bad idea.' she knows that her acting skills are... bad, for lack of a better word. Slipping off her shoes and hiding them in the forest is the first step. She steps in the dirt and mud a few times and pats her surroundings a bit until she finds a stick large enough to aid her as a walking stick. Florian swings it a few times. 'If worse comes to worst I suppose I could use this as a weapon.' she thinks, nodding to herself that it is a good idea.
Florian leans on her makeshift walking stick and hobbles towards the fire. In every sense of the word she looked unsteady on her feet and mildly deranged. Whether by luck or coincidence she tripped within view of the knights.
The two by the fire stood up, staring at the fallen individual dubiously. They draw their swords without asking a question and hold them over the strange girl. One of them takes a very hostile approach, he inches towards her with visible malicious intent in his eyes, thankfully the other knight stopped him.
"Ralph wait- look at what she's wearing, she's obviously from the temple."
"And?" the knight named Ralph spat back
Florian looks up towards them and musters a pitiful image of herself. "Any offerings for the temple?" she weakly asks
Disciples, especially those in training to become priests must leave the temple for a period of time to teach others about scriptures from the temple. Many choose to go to impoverished or war torn areas to provide blessings, healing and even prayers to ease both the living and deceased. With this in mind, finding a disciple wandering the forests of some remote village could actually be considered a common occurrence.
"Get lost!"
Ralph is stopped by his companion who shakes his head in subtle warning not to dismiss Florian so easily. Instead he helps Florian to her feet and softly places a few coins in her hand. Florian lights up with genuine gratitude at her newly acquired travel funds.
"Sorry for my friend here sister, please take this. If you happen to do blessings please remember me. My name is Clyde." he smiles warmly
"Thank you Sir Clyde, may the light of Kleminus guide and protect you, and may Saint Myleen grant you good health."
Snapping at the placid attitude of his comrade, Ralph grows angry "What are you doing dimwit!?"
"She's just collecting offerings for the temple!"
Florian keeps an uncomfortable smile throughout their little spat and admittedly grows increasingly more annoyed with every passing word from Ralph.
Ralph grabs Clyde in the spur of the moment and Florian acts surprised, but her genuine interest is piqued with the jingling of keys. She focuses in the middle of the two knights' scuffle and sees them carelessly dangling from the knights belt, completely unguarded. Florian 'tries' to calm down the two, she drops her walking stick and raises her hands to stop them. Ralph shoves her off and Florian topples over theatrically and lands with a loud thud.
'This bastard.' Florian thinks. Clyde, the kinder knight of the two extends a hand and helps Florian to her feet again. She sniffs and tears trickle down her cheeks, eliciting a twinge of regret from Ralph. No matter how abrasive and off handed he could be, even pushing a woman and making her cry for no good reason was too much for him.
"I'm sorry I just tried to stop you so no one would get hurt... I just- my shoes and everything was stolen...I haven't even eaten for days." Florian sobs recounting her fictional past days as a living tragedy, Clyde grimaces and gives her a few more coins from his pouch.
"Buy yourself some shoes and food with this, I think you should be on your way now."
"Thank you" she sniffles
Florian bows, taking Clyde's advice and begins to trudge away from the camp. Without giving an apology Ralph feels a stabbing guilt and the idea of some form of bad luck arising from upsetting a potential priest doesn't sit well with him. With her back towards them she smiles thinking 'It was too easy.'
"Wait" Ralph states, Florian slightly panics thinking he may have realized what she did.
She glances towards him and surprisingly, Ralph awkwardly shoves some money into her hand without a comment or anything else. He shoos the wide eyed Florian before she could have muttered a thank you.
Florian leaves the immediate vicinity of the camp and heads further down the path, away and out of sight. She hums a happy tune and swings the keys on her fingers, tossing her heavier coin pouch that had many more coins than before. Florian pulls her satchel out from under the bush where she stashed it earlier.
"I'm going to eat stew with this" Florian chirps with her mouth watering at the prospect of a rich and savory meat stew.
Florian heads back to her same hiding spot, keeping the site within view. Finally with the keys in hand and a doable plan in mind. She plans to run in while the guards switch out or take a break and free them.
Settling into the bushes, she finds an odd comfort on the soft earthen ground. The ground cushioned by leaves, Florian watches and waits for the guards. Her head nods, eyes feeling heavy and the sense of urgency dwindling when Florian falls asleep.
Rhetta draws another plan in the sand, struggling against the darkness of the cell with nothing but some of the natural light to help her see the scrawls and drawings. Rhetta mentally follows what she is writing, even if she struggled to visibly see it. Plans that did not have at least a ninety percent chance of succeeding were not worth considering. Considering her incredibly high standard for success it accredited to the fact that Rhetta always saw an overwhelming victory. Swift and devastating in nature and perfect in every way. Plans did not always start with high success rates, she just made it so with every resource at her disposal. This is why Rhetta is considered a genius regarding battles. During her time as an imperial strategist there were never major wars waged, however there were countless fights, civil skirmishes and uprisings. Rhetta gained indispensable experience from all these little conflicts, gaining new knowledge with every victory. The only downside is she also
"Isn't this a little excessive!?" Khio fumed, kicking another knight in the head and downing them. Three lay at her feet unconscious, another two lying by Rhetta. "There are too many knights around here...It's not for us seeing that they felt safe only leaving us with four." Rhetta looked around, thankfully with no other knights in sight. "Looking at the uniform they're not local knights. These belong to the second division. The security of the village should be under the supervision of the lord's knights, not imperial knights." Rhetta notes her observations finding the entire situation to be out of the ordinary. "Did they find out about the escape!?" Khio's panicked voice provides another possible reason. "Rhetta!! Khio!!" They stop dead in their tracks when they hear their names shouted in the distance and from the direction they had been running from. As opposed to the bitter and angered voices of the knights, the voice they heard almost sounded harmless in comparison. They ca
"So you came on this 'mission' without so much as a reason?" Khio's annoyance peaked at the terribly thought out idea on Florian's part. Florian shrugged, "The temple was trying to get rid of me anyway." Rhetta and Khio look at one another, hearing news of the temple trying to get rid of her seemed to indicate the relationship was not all that good. "In the first place it's not as if I was at the temple because I wanted to be. Just some stuff happened and they were willing to take me in." Florian awkwardly rubbed the back of her neck. "I'm grateful, but that doesn't mean I agree or approve of half the things they do." Rhetta looks at her and has some newfound insight into the situation. Regardless, right now she felt a little grateful for what few allies the two of them had. Florian stops walking, looking around and ruffling around her bag for a terribly drawn map. Surveying the current area, unable to discern where exactly they were. "I wasn't paying attention...but where are we
The prince shows a troubled expression glancing over at the window from which the two shadow guards had just escaped from. A crude, rough hand grabs his shoulder and pulls the prince from any other thought. "Your highness, you must divulge what you were discussing with the traitor." The knight's words were void of respect, insistent and malicious. They were a command, not a question. Even the most basic respect had faded when Nicodemus lost his support and power. It still amazes him nevertheless when he experiences the discourteous behaviours of those once loyal to him. "I have nothing to say." Nicodemus spoke coldly, the knights arranged themselves to chase after Rennier and left two knights to stand guard at the door. "Shouldn't we arrest him?" One of the knights whisper to his companion "It's not like he's going to get up and walk away." the other replied, loudly without whispering, earning an emotionless look from Nicodemus. Rennier runs into depths of the imperial hunting gro
'Imperial knights...looks like the third order. It should be alright for now. They can't do anything so long as we are on neutral ground. Even they should know the rule of Onion Ore' Rhetta thinks, inspecting the state of the knights. Florian picks up the menu and pretends to read it but finds it difficult to concentrate. Khio takes a quick gander at her own menu when the waitress arrives. Khio quickly lists her order without a breath in-between. “We'll take one plate of devilled dragon eggs, three servings of smoked turkey legs, one peach cobbler, crown roast beef with king potatoes, some fresh bread. Finally, one tankard of tipsy griffin and two innocent dragon bloods.” Khio points out everything quickly, she looks up to find the stupefied expression of the waitress at the order. She awkwardly smiles and hurries off to the kitchen. Rhetta exhales “Khio we were stripped of just about everything except the clothes on our back. How are we going to pay for our meal?” The reminder of
Rhetta clears her throat to change the topic and soothe Florian. “We need to find a change of clothes, these are filthy and will draw their own kind of unnecessary attention.” “Great idea but with what money? If you haven't forgotten we're flat broke!” Khio states, earning a rather piercing stare from Rhetta saying she didn't want to hear that kind of talk from the person who ordered a feast with no money. The mood dampens and becomes depressed at their financial situation. The group wallows silently, when every dish is quickly cleared by the waitress. She stacks every dish and plate on her tray. Florian pulls the small pouch holding the coins she acquired from the knights. Florian offers up the small bag to the waitress “Miss will this be enough for the food?” The waitress sets the tray onto the table and gently takes the pouch from Florian's hand. She counts the coins in the pouch and offers a tactful smile “It's still short by quite a bit.” The waitress gives a soft pat on Flori
“I do not believe we have fully discussed the terms if I win.” “There's no need, you know what I want and that's enough.” Florian's reply filled with confidence had everyone contemplating whether she had a reason to be confident or if she was just clueless. Axtor conceded “Very well, we will discuss the terms after then. I hope you realize that I will not take pity on you just because you are a woman. I will end this quickly.” Axtor leans in to whisper something to Florian “Although, I am curious as to who you are and why you are with those two.” Florian looked irked at his words. “I hope you remember your words sir.” Florian sets her elbow to the table and waits for the captain to reciprocate. Rhetta and Khio observed that Florian seemed quite familiar with arm wrestling. Florian swallowed her doubts trying to dismiss them and maintain her poker face. 'If they're that nervous this guy must be really strong...I said I could do it, but can I actually win? If he's like me it's goin
Rennier wakes up in an unfamiliar bed, and to a room he does not recognise. The room is small, yet comfortable. It holds a single bed, a chair in the corner as well as a small basin of water. Near the other wall rests a writing desk and chair. He can see the window, closed and with the curtains drawn. It certainly is a long way off from a dungeon cell and considerably closer to a room you would find at an inn. Rennier's surprise wore off quickly and shifted into caution, he sat up and glanced at his face in the mirror. Devoid of his mask and covering, his body covered in bandages from treatment. He looked up from where he sat and could see himself in the mirror. Rennier is smaller compared to his peers, slight in physique and stature. He had always been told he has a very effeminate grace to him. It explained why many of his undercover missions were always done in the guise of a woman. Earthen green eyes paired with jaw length blonde hair, he had no care for fashion aside from his ex
Legacy Information Guild, Azmar Village. Evening.An uncomfortable silence lingers in the room, not a single person speaks as if all waiting with bated breath. The muffled sounds of the secretary informing someone that the guild master is inside, makes everyone straighten up as the mysterious visitors are separated by a door. The door opens. Kramoris strides into the room confidently, taking in all the faces present. Khio and Rhetta enter next, seeing the astounded looks of intrigue and confusion from those in the room. Laila lets out a small cackle in her amusement, Behellagh grows nervous at the sight and dreads being called a traitor by association. Hammy lets out a snort and sits at Khio’s feet. The mixed reception only proved that everyone held an uncertain position towards the empires so called traitors. Florian lagged behind the group, mostly stuck in her own thoughts while trying to figure out what kind of pitch she would use to sell her mission. How would she rally the mas
Legacy Information Guild, Azmar Village. Evening.A secretary walks to the front of Tayoshi's office, and she knocks on the door. A woman stands behind her patiently, they hear a voice from inside. “Master, the madam is here again.”Tayoshi looks up from his documents. His eyes immediately glanced over at the raven in the corner of his room, she happily perched atop one of the chairs. He received a notice of her visit alone, but he was already aware that she was here for information on someone or the other. “I should have known it would be soon when you didn't return to your master.”The door opens and Laila steps inside, as usual she walks very lightly and gracefully. Tayoshi always found it unsettling that you watched her walk without any sound of footsteps. “I did not expect to see you back so soon Ms. Belladonna.” he comments with a tired voice.“Well, you know what they say. No rest for the wicked. I have an urgent job and I need information as soon as possible.”“Who do you need
'Such a small procession for a noble? Most nobles would metaphorically rather die than be disgraced to see such a humbling procession after their death.' Trusting his intuition and the irksome feeling, the knight steps before the first carriage. He knocks on the door and awaits a response. “Pardon me, I am Sir Tybost and I would like to conduct an inspection.” Khio and Rhetta found being stuck at the checkpoint for so long highly unusual, when they thought of all the previous times when it was a matter of stopping and going. Rhetta cautiously lifted the curtain enough to see what was happening outside without alerting to her own presence. Through the sliver of visibility she saw a knight at the door of the first carriage. Rhetta gulped with the sharp inhale that stifled her gasp. The sudden inspection caught them off guard and brought the reality back to the forefront. It had been easy until now, too easy and they were paying the price. The two moved carefully so as to not rock th
The colour drained from Ayesha's face upon hearing something so morbid. She looked at Rhetta and Khio who were completely unfazed as if being fitted for a coffin were so natural. It was a natural thing after death, but not for the living who appeared so healthy. 'Is this normal? Is it because they're criminals and are preparing for the worst?' Ayesha questioned in her thoughts. She shook the thoughts from her mind and took the measurements without any further delay. The two former knights looked awfully eager for their coffins. Kramoris snickers softly in the background at how transparent Ayesha's thoughts are. She handed him the measurements and Kramoris concluded by writin
Legacy Information Guild, Azmar Village. Evening. “I asked what is taking so long.” Behellagh reiterated his words. Tayoshi holds back a sigh “To which job are you referring to? We are currently handling four of your requests simultaneously.” “F-Four?” Behellagh's surprise was evident, he clears his throat and goes back to his usual expression.
Warrior Oddity
Legacy Information Guild, Azmar Village. Early Morning. Rennier still relied on the knowledge he held of Tayoshi from years ago, things were different now. How could they not be? More than once in the spar Tayoshi had been surprised at Rennier's change and growth, but clicked his tongue at the same old habits he displayed. Tayoshi dug the blade into the dirt and kicked in lieu of his spear, Rennier fell to the ground from the hard impact. He scrambles in retreat and rolls, finding his balance and standing on his feet. He feels unsteady and tries to rec
“A magic scroll!? How do you have this?” Rhetta exclaims, bewildered and giving Kramoris the exact reaction he wanted. Her face was a sight for sore eyes, indeed, this was the anticipated reaction he had awaited. He almost wanted to laugh at his prediction. Khio had been stunned into silence. It was no surprise that being around the imperial family they were bound to hear of magic scrolls and this was the first time they actually got to see one. It had them all the more impressed that Kramoris just casually pulled it out. The emperor himself could not readily h
A monstrous creature treads into the forest, heavy weighted steps made the ground groan with every leaden trod. They were slow, unsteady steps. The creature appeared exhausted and dazed, it neared where the group were hiding. The overwhelming stench of blood and rot filled their senses.Hammy whimpered softly and backed away from the tree. Khio had her hands full trying to soothe Hammy and keep her eye on the creature. She undoubtedly had a good sense of a creature and their innate temperament, this information would help her decide on the method she needed to tame them. For some reason, this creature had no such feeling. It felt hollow, deathly and glum. The form of its body ha
'Thankfully they couldn't see what I was holding just then...Defending myself with a measly letter opener would have been difficult. Besides, I don't have a penchant for violence.' Kramoris indulges his thoughts before getting back to the matter. “As expected from the empire's greatest merchant, I see you're a man of many talents.” Rhetta speaks, it felt more like a fact than an attempt of flattery. “Second best merchant in the empire.” Kramoris is quick to cor