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rweird
2012-09-05, 02:31 PM
You meet in the woods in the predawn light. Birds chirp, oblivious to Tegtwiby's betrayal.

First Group: Two other groups just have stumbled in, the first also looks tired and worried, the other is bringing fresh caught game and, though surprised to find you, doesn't seem worried.

Hunters: You see three kids in a clearing, tired and bloody, another group is entering the clearing across from you. They seem tired, though unhurt, everyone seems worried and on edge.

Second wave escapees: You see three kids in a clearing, tired and bloody and worried, another group is entering the clearing across from you. They are bringing fresh caught game. They don't seem worried, though the do seem surprised.

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Worlok
2012-09-05, 02:55 PM
Both of these plans are... not sound enough...

Reynsfarn startled, someone having somehow just said something somewhere in some less-than-frequently frequented recess of his memory. They were out of the city. They'd made it. He'd made it, and that was all that counted, now, wasn't it? But they weren't alone.

Not anymore. Then again, when is a group ever really alone?

That from the kid with the voice in his head.

Let's not get philosophical. They have meat. Been a while.

A few hours, tops. I basically really just ate.

Also more than one voice, if I must be precise. My own, several times. And keep in mind I've been running and bluffing and generally surviving for quite some time.

Don't you retards get smart with me. They have meat.

One in their favor. Then, though, they also have mouths.

One to their detriment. They have meat, I have hunger, so have they, and I'm -hells- more superior than them.

Looks like easy math. Superior, I am.

Third in line.

Third to last.

To the throne.

Adric's throne.

Not anymore.

Not their meat. Not for long at least. Hunger. Mine.

Could you just shut up? A true duke always keeps his countenance.

That's nerd-talk, don't give me -that- again!

I'm not a nerd. I'll show them the knife and ask them to state their purpose, and then take control. Over the group.

Man in charge. Countenance and food.

Control over their meat.

My meat.

Hunger.

Quiet, now.

Focus. State their purpose.

Giving me their meat.

That is one.

To their detriment.

In my favor.

I'm most important now.

Third in line.

Wearily eying the newcomers, the prospective Duke of Wyther went to some lengths to not let on what was happening in his head - he always seemed to get these disjointed, seemingly highly quarrelsome thoughts into it, much like holding counsel with a number of even worse Reynsfarns from otherwhere. But for now, he was right once again. Of course. He could use a bite to eat, for one, and after Tegtwiby and the reactions he had drawn, he wouldn't trust these people easily. Even though he did recognise some of them. And seeing how he would most likely not get any chances to see things done his way from here on out...

Yeah, I would. I am the trueborn future duke of Wyther, after all!

Alright then. But this is the -best- chance that I'm going to get.

Anytime soon, that is, at any rate.

Agreed then. And nice save.

I know. I'm awesome, after all.

And smart.

"Heh. You, there. With the meat. And you, other kids. Who are you? What are you doing here?"

But don't let on just who I am just now, momentum of surprise.

I'm smart. Did I ever tell me that?

"And what do you want? State your purpose!" Trying to look as menacing as he could with his feeble frame, he ruffled up his sheep-skin-overcoat and led one hand to the half-hidden knife he carried through his belt.

Virtue
2012-09-05, 03:55 PM
They were gone.

Elijah sat huddled over the makeshift campfire, that Edward had created for them. They were all that was left. Well, and Reynsfarn. The young half-elf looked up at their third companion, and contemplated silently. The young noble was close in line to the throne now, wasn't he? With the heirs gone...

Elijah curled up tighter against himself. He hadn't been able to save anyone. He was still the meek child his father had always told him he was. Even when their party had been betrayed, he had not stood up against him.

He sighed softly, and poked at the fire, lost in his thoughts. This morning, he had been comfortable in a bed, and now they were lost to the woods. The only survivors it seemed of the royal youth. What would happen now? Was the king dead? Was there hope for the empire? Was his father gone?

Did he care?

That was the part that both worried and frightened Elijah. He knew in his heart, he didn't truly care if his family had succumbed to the treachery of Tegwiby. They had never been a warm, and comforting family, even at the best of times.

The only part he regretted was never having enough power to show his father, that he was capable and worthy of living up to the Roarke honor.

Or did that really matter anymore?

Elijah rummaged in the few belongs he had left and took out his journal. Here and there, were writings that hinted at the lost arts of the elves. Some, considerably more powerful than others. He had always been nervous about applying their trade, but perhaps here in this forest clearing, he was meant to choose his path, towards a more deeper destiny.

He set down the journal again, and let his hands hover over the odd new sword he had picked up. He had already had to leave behind his weapons, lost to an earlier skirmish. This new greatsword seemed more unwieldy than his Courtblade, but he was still more comfortable with it, than naught. He sighed again, and could only imagine what new moments the next day would brin--

*snap*

Hmm? A sound came from the forest woods, and Elijah gripped the greatsword slowly. Had the armies tracked them here?

*snap*

Another sound, from the opposite direction.

"We're surrounded. Elijah whispered softly, and stood up facing what seemed to be two groups of children, the same as them.

For a moment, curiosity overtook Elijah, as the groups seems stunned to find the others in this spot. Only when Reynsfarn broke the silence, did Elijah compose himself and respond as well. Some of them looked familiar, but in the dark light, illuminated only by the fire, Elijah could not be sure completely.

I agree. Who are you, are you with Tegtwiby?

Worlok
2012-09-05, 04:46 PM
"Verily, Elf, I would not have noticed that if not for you." Reynsfarn whispered, no, hissed back at him, fixating the bounty of the hunting group - and the groups themselves, in that order - with a most greedy and frightening stare.

He gave fair warning, though, why am I hissing at him?

Because he's annoying.

And felt the need to point something out that my brilliant tactical mind had already ascertained that much earlier.

Yeah, sure, let's go with that.

'We're surrounded'. Seriously.

...

Being a duke means you never have to thank anyone or apologise, after all.

... right?

Of course. Dad said so, after all.

I kinda feel like doing it, though...

He will forgive me once I have won the day. Once more. They should have listened to me back there, anyhow!

The sewers... Instead of letting me handle the guards with my Wythernian silver tongue, they'd rather crawl through the dirt like commoners. Serves them right, is what it does.

...

But does it, now?

...

Yeah, it does! No time for that though, concentrate!

...

I'm -not- missing Adric. Nor anyone.

And certainly not that servant girl.

Ironic, actually. When in such a situation, one only noticed how dark it actually was once one realised that a new dawn was approaching fast. He had actually been up all night. To think that he might as well have been lying in his bed in Uncle Majesty's brightly-lit castle right this moment... or even back in Wyther, in his room, to stand up early at the first call of the crows and swagger through the hallways insisting the staff get up right this instant to make breakfast, only to then go right back to sleep and only wake up in the afternoon... or possibly even in some tavern at which the caravan that transported him when travelling from one of those locations to the other would make rest, staying up with the guards like a big boy and gathering... "jokes he was just too young and too sheltered to understand"...

Oh, snap out of it. Stop thinking about that, that's over now, and I will only get it back once back in Wyther. Which is where I'll make these people go. How thankful they will be once they are behind seven feet of stone and out of traitors' reach...

One never is.

Traitors are everywhere.

So are assassins.

Dad said so.

Good going snapping out of it. Murderers. Traitors. Spies. -That- is the problem at hand right now!

I just hope Elf leaves the talking to me. And Huntsman in the Wythers*, please let them not be assassins, now.

* Huntsman in the Wythers, the: Traditional Wythernian nomenclature for the deity more commonly known (and not commonly worshipped) throughout the realm as... "Karaan".

tuesdayscoming
2012-09-05, 05:46 PM
Sessaire is tired. Exhausted, even. The group she was with had forced a march since emerging from the horrid, dank tunnel leading out from the castle's kitchens. At first, she had not fully comprehended what was going on. No explanation had been afforded her at the palace – she was told to escape, effectively dragged into the kitchens, and forced to flee through that... that pit!

She had not understood. She couldn't have – a sheltered noble, trained for the intrigues of courtly life, she had no idea of the horrors of bloodshed and war. But when they had emerged from the passageway – when they had seen the fires and the bodies, smelled the blood and burning pitch in the air.... It had all been too much. She had broken down. Her face had drained of what little color it held; she had stared out on the destruction, and she had lost herself. Breaking down, weeping, she had sat there for she knew not how long, until the others had practically dragged her up, forcing her to continue on the way.

Now, caught unawares by these sets of newcomers, the adrenaline has brought her back to the moment. Breathe. Breathe. Just keep breathing. Submitting a silent prayer that they haven't been noticed yet, she folds out the thin needle on the ornate silver ring she wears around the finger of her right hand.

Breathe.

But then she recognized one of the bloodied boys. He looked worse for the wear, but there was no doubt. This was the one who had performed so well at the tourney only days before. Oh, how she had cheered for him...

A lifetime ago... The boy who had bested him, was he still alive? She wondered...

She takes a step into the clearing. The girl is so skinny. So frail, it seems like a strong gust of wind might blow her over. But she calls out, and her voice is calm, firm, somehow more confident than she herself feels. "Lord Elijah! I am so relieved you are well!"

The girl's blonde hair is pulled into a loose ponytail, tied back with a braid of red-stained leather. She wears an elegant green dress – not having had time to change in the heat of the escape. She looks every bit a noble child – save for the crossbow on her back and the dagger at her belt, which she wears awkwardly. This child, it is clear, is no warrior.

Just noticing those with him, she gives a shallow curtsy. She catches herself, and blushes almost imperceptibly. "I am Sessaire Telaen. My mother and I came to attend Lord Tegtwiby's celebration. Pray, have you any news from the palace?"

Erik Vale
2012-09-05, 06:22 PM
Morn was surprised.
She was surprised that she was surprised.
But then, these were children not her hunters.
Royalty?
Well, yes or no, she was already on her horse.
Just as long as she doesn't have to say that word again, her throught was getting sore.
And there was no need to remove her weapon from its slot, hopefully it wouldn't come down to this.

A moment had passed feeling like eternity before she realised no one from her group spoke.
'Why Am I not surprised I am the most aware of us? That's right, not using myself as much...'

When Morn spoke, her voice rung clear, if with a rough undercut.

"I am Morn Brightsheen of the Brightsheen line, those blessed with the eternal pressence of she- A name comes out in Draconic followed by a few short titles, deep and grutal. "- We simply seek rest. As for Tegtwiby, no...."

She, like the others in the party had fled durring an attempted capture when comming back in... To say they knew to little was an understatement, they only could recognise the garb of some of the guards that tried, and then, thats assuming they had worn their own colours.

"I take it he is the one who has caused... This."
If words could be bottled, the last word would have been then sold for gasseous spite.
She then turns to her companions, she would let them utter their own names. She had done most of what was needed, and her throat... 'Damn... Don't cry, hold your bearing girl.'

Worlok
2012-09-05, 06:49 PM
Having not been adressed by name, and hence obviously not recognised, all in accordance with his perfect plan of course, Reynsfarn chose to ignore Elijah being adressed before himself. For once. But another whisper to the side sure was in order, he presumed: "Careful now, elf and... kid. This could be anyone. We don't have news, they can't rest here unless they give me a good reason to allow it, and they could have Skaloonie*-knows-what kind of plans. It is important to have a cunning and diplomatic mind handle this - and as such, you will leave the talking to me." And without giving his companions the time to respond on his own, he spoke up, a little more insistently this time around: "Why should we trust you, Miss Brightsheen and Miss... you-over-there, to mean your words, and to have spoken truth? These are difficult times, you see."

And with that, he pulled the knife halfway out, slowly looking about the assembled, surrounding groups and pressing his back against Elijah's side in an effort to have his back protected.

Daddy says elves never come from behind with -knives-. I still don't get why he had to laugh so hard about strategic intel like that. And this one could have killed me now, already, once or twice. Probably trying to win my trust. Maybe deserves it, though. Should stay alert. For now, use means at hand. Vigilance. Countenance. Threat. And, naturally, a whisper again: "Any of you two know these people, though, men?"

* Skaloonie: The hag-godess Cegilune goes by this name in parts of the kingdom's West (the variation "Saggy Loona" being equally common, but considered even less polite), and is commonly understood to be a particularly vicious trickster deity that demands at least a measure of respect even where she is not revered, with her honorifics including such titles as "Mother of Schemes", "Black Bitch of Trickery" (a title, in turn, often used by rebellious elements to refer to Brulthan's Queen from Endar-ha herself) and "She Who Knows". Hags, as a race and whole, are likewise often referred to as "Skaloonie's Maiden Host" in folk- and fairy tales, which are most of what still remains of Old Wyther's druidic faiths.

Erik Vale
2012-09-05, 07:42 PM
"What, need proof we won't kill you now when we could already? That we tell the truth? We're still in hunting clothes for the sake of Glathar, and our horses-"

Spoilt brat. I'll prove it, and...
Humans, proof that spite wasn't restricted to dragons. And that they could use reason for all sort of nasty things.

"I will prove I am who I say, safely, then you can prove yourself. Hold up a rock."

JelloCat
2012-09-05, 08:49 PM
"Put the knife away kid, hardly look like you could lift it let alone take on a couple of us who actually know which end to hold. We won't hurt ya and I don't think you're gonna hurt us, not scared pissless like you all seem to be. I don't know what's goin' on but why don't we sit down an' you fill us in hmm?"

Giving a short whistle to the hunting dogs at his side the tall boy walks into the clearing and sits down by the fire.

"My name is Andal by the way."

Virtue
2012-09-05, 11:26 PM
"..."

Elijah knew he had seen the young girl before. She and her noble family had once visited them at his home, near the elven lands. It would make sense that she would be among the royals at court. But how had she escaped?

With these others?

Elijah could not place the other children so readily, though from an assortment of clothing here or there, he could guess that everyone was among the future generations of royalty.

The young half-elf had been about to respond, when another of the newcomers spoke up, mentioning her title and that they were not with Tegtwiby.

Having already been betrayed once, Aelijah was less than eager to trust newcomers, be they children or not.

And then Reynsfarn happened again.

Elijah chose to ignore the less-than-accurate label of his race. If only he truly were an elf, he would have not had to deal with this.

But still, he subsided. If Reynsfarn wanted to be their voice, than he would back down and allow it. For the moment, at least.

It was not until the newcomers challenged Reynsfarn, did Elijah himself feel threatened. Newcomers or not, Reynsfarn was part of his group, and though he may not be the most diplomatic of sorts, he would stand behind him, before letting these newcomers challenge them.

Whispering to Reynsfarn. "I only recognize one or two. Noble children, perhaps of most. In similar situations as us, yet we should be wary."

Turning to the other groups, Elijah spoke louder.

"Please, we can settle this without weapons or ...rocks. You must understand that given our current situation, we are hesitant to so easily trust strangers."

Elijah glanced over to the young girl who had addressed him before.

"Even with those we have known before. We have been betrayed this day, by those we have trusted. In more sense than the word. This is our campfire, and you are the ones who have come here. It would prove considerate that you would answer to us, first."

With that, Elijah bowed slightly, his hand gripping harder on his greatsword.

Erik Vale
2012-09-05, 11:39 PM
Morn nodded. Reason was comming back. She wouldn't be so rude as Andal, and she understood their fear.
She had had fear hammering through her for a while.

"I... I understand. I knew not till now who caused this, and I can tell you that my family wouldn't have been apart of this, and neither have I... I cannot prove to you that I mean you no harm other than to offer you my presence in a non threatening way, but as proof of myself."

Morn reached to her left hand, looked down, and removed her signet ring.
She then threw it to the Elijah. It was the signit ring all Brightsheen's wore, but it was only used as a proof in truth as to prove acknowledgement, or in letters.

"Permission to aproach."


Those with Knowledge: Royalty, History, Local or those whose characters are more on the outs or attention paying, know that the Brightsheen family are a somewhat low ranked but ambitious family, with draconic features due to a recent interbreeding with blue dragons. It is known that some members have sorcerous powers, both identicle and different to a sorcerer, and it is rummered that all do.

Snowfire
2012-09-06, 06:34 AM
Elaine brushes back the hood of her cloak, allowing black hair to fall around her heart shaped face. "Whoever is behind the betrayal - be it Tegtwiby or any other - I know I am not with them. And neither is my family." She drops easily from the saddle, pulling a waterskin from one of the saddlebags. Unstoppering it, she takes a swift sip, swallows, and then replaces the stopper.

"I am Elaine Sorcha, next Sword of my House." She says calmly, golden eyes glinting in the rising dawn. "If you were forced to escape from the palace itself, then you must be thirsty. A name for water, would be fair, yes?" She tosses the waterskin to the already named Lord Elijah. "Who are your companions, my lord?"

Worlok
2012-09-06, 09:02 AM
"Truly, el... ijah, I should agree. Let us proceed with cautious care." Reynsfarn whispered back - Name recognition, bothering with remembering such, raises morale, helps loyalty, will pay off once it's us against them - and made a number of decisions.

Deal: Name for water. Am thirsty. Sounds worthwhile enough, and she -did- drink from it herself. Should thus allow, for now.

"Alright, Miss Sorcha. You might come over here. Slowly, mind. Be our guest-of-camp."

Detail: Likely blue dragonspawn. Sorcerous. May not trust, but might keep in control by pretense. Could well be useful later on.

"And you, Miss Brightsheen, permission granted, and I must apologise. Had I seen your signet ring earlier, I would not have reacted in the way I did. My companion with the greatsword has the right of it, however, and I bid you to not take it personally that I did. No need for anyone to cast the first stone, here."

Last point of order, insult: Ignoring my orders, approaching without permission, belittling the future Wythernian duke - if unwittingly - in a crass display of perceived entitlement. Should keep an eye on him, better establish some superiority.

Don't do anything stupid now. He might just be provoking us to get my name and take a strike at me.

So what? The laws of hospitality apply. This is my campfire. If I let these people stay, they will also have to defend me from here on out. He won't move against all of them.

Yeah, but assassins don't typically... do hospitality. Besides, a trained murderer against a bunch of kids?

Means he'll be carving flesh up while I run. And he did insult me, at any rate. I can't let that stand!

But...

STAND!

Alright. Alright, do what you gotta do then. Idiot.

No, seriously. Watch me scare my respect right out of him.

You mean -into- him.

Focus, now.

"Yet as for you... Your name will have been Andal, if it truly is, and should you ever dare to act like that again! Know that you are not welcome, and that you are talking to Reynsfarn of Wyther, future duke of the Borderhold and-" A realisation dawned, much like the sun beyond, and he, in turn, did now present his signet ring, the duchy's heraldry inscribed in gold. "- with affairs of the royal house as they are, most likely your future king! I will not suffer your disobedience, and that meat your group is carrying will be the only fee I shall accept to allow your stay. Is this understood? Lest you accept these terms, do back away." The knife slipped out as he stalked away from Elijah and closer toward this respectless, fire-squatting lout, gleaming in the splendor of the flames. "For after all, no dog would save you from the blade of a Wythernian knife, and know that not only am I... holding it right, but that we are, in fact, quite good at... putting these away. With great precision and at range... I take it that you catch my drift?" That, topped off with the tried-and-true charm of the Reynsfarn grin, should likely do some frightening, alright. "I really hope you do, you see, I'd rather not have you... I mean -this-... end in violence. Not out of mercy, but simply because I'm the better man. So do choose your answer well."

JelloCat
2012-09-06, 09:37 AM
"Look, like I said we won't hurt ya. We were attacked same as you by the looks of it," as he glances around the group Andal makes sure to make eye contact with everyone who is looking his way.

Looking back to the boy with the knife he gives a predatory grin, showing his teeth, "Reynsfarn was it? Can't speak for my friends but I won't be playin' any o' these court games neither. We'll pay no fee for sittin down with you. We will however share our meat if you share your fire, none of us are in a condition to be headin' off on our own right now, you included."

Without getting up he flashes that grin one more time, "Won't be no King if you die in the night cause you ran off the only help you was likely t' find."

Snowfire
2012-09-06, 10:31 AM
"Peace, Reynsfarn." Elaine's voice cuts through the rising tension as she positions herself between the two boys, one hand drawing from her belt an elegant hand harp.

"A better man would not threaten his peers. That is the manner of a tyrant, nothing more." Her eyes, now hard, flick to meet his. Then they shift back to Andal. "Andal is one of us." His branch a bit different but that scarcely matters now she adds silently. "If Tegtwiby has cleaned house here as cleanly as he did Rews', then we all must survive - if for no other reason than to bring him to justice. Surely not all will have fallen to his betrayal, there are those who did not make the Palace for the celebration. For varying reasons perhaps, but safety and succor is still safety and succor - regardless of source."

Those with ranks in Knowledge Religion or Nobility will know the Sorcha family reputation as...well...do-gooders. Surprisingly effective ones too, considering how naive they can sometimes act. Acting to betray a fellow isn't a concept that exists in their universe.

Swords - like what Elaine introduced herself as - are those who are touched by the light in a more concrete manner than the rest of the family and from that light draw forth a power unlike any other. The reasons for the birth of these 'Swords' into the Sorcha family are unknown - as is the reason behind their unswerving morality - however there are rumours (3-4 ranks needed for this I think would be fair, or 2 ranks in Knowledge Planes) that at some point in the family's past their blood was imbued with the latent power of the angels. And that that is the power behind the Sword's strength.

Virtue
2012-09-06, 12:38 PM
"In this matter of peace, I must agree. However, please if you will Sir Andal, you must temper your own response, if it is your wish for us to temper ours. This day we have been attacked by an army that had once been on our side, we have been bloodied and scattered to the winds, have seen multiple deaths of our comrades, have seen the prince and princess lost to the world, and have been forced from the security we knew to a campfire on the edge of dangerous times. Perhaps you yourself, may not claim to the titles of court, but at the moment, it may be all that is left to preserve the sanctity of what's left of our empire, our home."

Elijah pauses for a moment to catch his breath before speaking again.

"And please, refrain from addressing me as Lord. It is not a title I have ever earned, nor one I could inherit due to my lineage. Simply, Elijah will do. If you all are of good mind and character, then as Reynsfarn said, you may share our fire, and we would in turn ask for some food and protection in return. Our own rations having been lost or consumed in our escape."

The young half-elf sat back down again and sighed softly.

Worlok
2012-09-06, 03:24 PM
Threaten me, huh? Oh, Andal, what fun we'll have with you...

Sorchal raises a good point, though. There's safety in numbers, and all.

Can't take her seriously, though. Daddy always says they're only oh-so-peaceful and nice all the time because those ain't -their- soldiers dying to hold Pao'e at bay.

Yeah, but the pows ain't here, and neither are our soldiers. Let's play along.

Then again, tyrants -are- better men if I am one, really. The best kind, in fact, just look at me.

...

Stop that, now.

"You are right, Miss Sorcha... May I say 'Elaine'? We're in this together. Regardless of birth, name, or whether we're cowardly wood-dwelling brutes or not." That last one went with a superior, affected grin at guess-who. "What you just witnessed was merely a test. A test of character, as a matter of fact. You passed. Now, say thanks to her like a good boy, dog-bringer, and let's eat." While he had to debate the merits of turning away and just sitting down, he figured he'd stare into Andal's face, grinningly, for as long as it would take the other to stop meeting his glare. And then turn away and sit down and eat.

Pride over hunger, like a duke!

Speaking of, by the way...

"And it is true that some of the royalty yet remain. Hence why I had initially suggested setting course for the duchy itself, where the Borderhold will shelter us. Eventually. It's quite a bit of distance between here and there."

tuesdayscoming
2012-09-06, 03:41 PM
Through the ups and downs of the interchange, Sessaire stands at the opposite edge of the camp, eyeing the action warily. The emergence of the hunting party – armed, horsed, and bearing dogs, of all things – had been alarming, and she had almost thought to run, for fear that Tegtwiby's men had set upon the camp.

But as she listens, she is pleased to find that these newcomers seem rather to be voices of reason... at least when compared to the needlessly biting words of the one calling himself Reynsfarn.

Her caution waning, she slips her hands behind her back and surreptitiously folds the needle back into the ring.

As the conversation comes to talk of sharing a fire, Sessaire both feels and hears her stomach rumble. How long has it been? She takes a step forward.

"I'm afraid that we have no promise of spoils to share by fire's edge. And yet I would ask, might we, too, share your fire for a time? We've nowhere else to go, no place to rest, and no smiling face to turn to in all of this. And I fear that this is a plight we might all share. At the very least," she beams a perfect smile, glancing to each of the others,"we might benefit from each other's knowledge of the events at the palace. Please, for whatever love our families might have born, might we sit with you for a time?"

Worlok
2012-09-06, 05:03 PM
Without backing down from the stare-off with Andal, and hence missing her fetching smile, Reynsfarn felt like being lenient just there: "Yeah. Sure. Of course you may. But as you do not bring a lot into the fold, yourselves, I'd say my two comrades here and I get first pick of the good stuff, the hunters second pick, as they surely have already helped themselves some here and there, then come you, and what's left goes to the... dog. Sound fair?" Not like I really care. Makes me sound "harsh but just" or something, though, I guess. That is always good. Even allowing them in with what little we have is already a massive favor, here, after all. And they can start their own damn fire and then try surviving on their lonesome if they still must bitch and moan. I -really- was born for leadership.

JelloCat
2012-09-06, 05:25 PM
Getting up with a grunt, Andal walks over to his companions and grabs one of the carcasses from their hunt.

Snorting at the insult directed his way he drags it back and begins cleaning the meat to be cooked, ignoring the loud mouthed "duke".

Erik Vale
2012-09-06, 05:34 PM
Morn laughs, she hadn't expected to, but she did. Loud and long.
And painful, but that was beside the point.

"Self intitled much? Well Reynsfarn , you can have first choice from the days waiting and dirt smeered rabbits and other bits of meat we have collected. My father was always one to say 'overprepare, and you will survive a suprise', and I am overprepared. The food that make up my trail rations will be better, and I will be happy to share with the other newcommers. Any information we can get will be a... Huge help."

Well, someone needs to knock some wind out of him. And Morn was happy to.

As she approached she dismounted, and recolected her signet ring, the tell-tale blue tinge to her skin was present, she was no imposter at least.

Worlok
2012-09-06, 05:50 PM
To see him toil, as befits his lot... To see him wordlessly and worthlessly turn tail... What is this taste? Must be sweetest victory! Already feeling a whole lot better about himself after his outburst of nauseating clemency back there, Reynsfarn turned towards the group at large, his smirk making way for a less intimidating smile, as he drew in the sensation of having just more or less established his undeniable - and natural - authority over this merry band. "In case any of you have questions, Elijah here will be my second-in-command from here on out. Further functions and hierarchy will be determined as time goes on. And as concerns your trail rations, Miss Brightsheen... provided we will see sufficient sense of countenance from you to approach this matter with the appropriate earnesty... 'the good stuff' does include 'better stuff', and I had made myself clear about that. You will leave those rations of yours to my comrade's supervision, and we determine who gets what pieces, there. All... due respect, but to withhold possessions from the personnel of royalty is technically embezzlement, after all, and I won't have the ranks of this realm's noble blood fall to the lows of common banditry." A chuckle. He would not have any trouble getting used to this. Notice me styling on them all smart-like, though. I am -so- a trueborn duke! "All the more since I already afforded you the privilege of sharing in the warmth of this here fireplace, and your unnecessary disrespect does not make me feel any better about that choice. Now, let me be the better man - again - and just forget about this incident. You need aforementioned warmth, after all, seeing how you are already quite... blue in the face."

And with that, it was his turn to laugh a bit, if of course not as loudly and more in a manner befitting royalty. Mess with the best, that is me, and he'll put you down. In your place. Let's see whether she'll turn -purple- now.

JelloCat
2012-09-06, 06:54 PM
"This isn't the bleedin' court anymore you fool! There is no hierarchy! There is no royalty!" Stabbing his knife into the ground and standing up Andal turns toward Reynsfarn fuming, "If what it sounds like has happened, has actually happened we need friends. You need friends. You are not making friends."

Erik Vale
2012-09-06, 07:44 PM
Morn shakes her head, agreeing mentally with Andal.
"Oh calm down and leave him a moment to be self entitled before he notices. It might take a day by I have always found ignoring people of the inner court to be the easiest method, especially when they find they need you."

And true to what she has just said, for the moment, she doesn't beother responding to the 'duke to be'. She does however ask Andal a question.

"However as to food, our meats will need to be cooked and cleaned, or have the dirtier bits... excercised from the rest. Might I borrow your knife... I've never actually lived in the wild, but it couldn't be to hard to cook a couple of rabbits with a spit, if we could find sticks good enough to make one over the fire, however I doupt we will be able to preserve it as well as trail rations..."

And then, taking a moment, she turns to the person she has decided to be most... rational of the group that started the fire. This person was Elijah.

"Elijah... As much as I am a 'Sheen, I have never much been one to live in the noble circles. I understand that nobility isn't everything, and it looks like your realising that or have realised that. Would you mind if we shared you fire, we can bring resources, and they might be able to bring a litle more news. And then, there is safety in numbers."

JelloCat
2012-09-06, 08:00 PM
"I guess you're right."

Turning away from the boy Andal walks back to the fire and pulls his knife out of the ground where he stuck it. Handing it Morn he turns back to the fire.

"Once we cook the meat we can dry any of it we don't eat. That way it'll last for quite a while."

Worlok
2012-09-06, 08:22 PM
And there he's doing it -again-! With the abomination backing him, at that. Why, I think they haven't been put into place quite enough of yet. I shall not have such -disrespect-! Concentrating a great deal to remain calm, Reynsfarn merely raised an eyebrow there, speaking in a voice as pointedly calm as it sounded dangerous. "Now, now, now... What an... interesting sentiment. This is no court. In that, at least, you're right. You speak of things to last, of preparation, yet you would endanger our very survival for your own vanity. What a... most noble trait of soul." Folding his arms behind his back and puffing his chest out ever so slightly, he then made to pace towards Andal, looking him straight in the eyes like some feral beast ambushing prey, and surrounding him to that end as he turned away.

"Per chance, you haven't yet understood. And I certainly wouldn't expect someone who would rather take to the woods than attend to his duties as royalty - if you are, in fact, one of us, which I must admit seems a dubious claim at best - to understand. Yet I am afraid that it is not I who should, no, must be called a fool in this affair."

Making an effective pause, or so he hoped, the future duke-king-master-of-the-hierarchy took his time with this. Project control. He's not worth an answer, but -they- do need this display. And I -am- in charge. Give it your all, I'm good with words, if little else, after all. This is some big-word-case, and I do know big words. "What you believe has happened has, in fact, occured. Our prince, our princess, perhaps our very king... lie dead." Here's hoping for some gasps, I sure spoke loud enough. "My cousins, and your future king among them, their mother my mother's sister and their father as a brother to my own, are of this world... no more. So do not, for one second, presume that your grasp of this situation exceeds my own, or that any of it has hit you harder than me. I am aware that this is no court, for were it one, the world would still be in order, and we would not even be having this... 'conversation' now."

And yes, there was some genuine anger resounding now, the tell-tale tuft of hair of Wyther popping up above his brow. "Yet the world is no longer in order, and I cannot be the only one who is given to wondering why. As in, how, why has this... catastrophe occured, and in so violent a way as this? Yes. Why indeed. Yet again, how would you know, or comprehend? This is a matter of royalty, after all." Dramatic pause, volume two.

Let that sink in again, for me -
rebellious rabble though you be.

"It has happened because one of the common ranks, a soldier, a glorified grunt, whom some have called a hero once... forgot his place. It has happened because one man's ambition to topple this natural, and this holymost hierarchy that is the rule of kings was successful for ourselves once letting his... freak perversion get out of hand. For our celebrations in his name. And for allowing the undeserving-of-trust within our halls." An affected sigh, and a shrug. "Now, you have proven yourself one of a terribly little and narrow mind. Incapable of even basic interaction, you claimed for yourself the rights that would, by rights, have been but mine to grant. So, once again, I can not expect you to understand." He was close now, just beyond arm's reach. Just far enough away to not yet make the size difference all that obvious. "But even you, who you presume yourself a hunter, or so I was led to believe, should possess the perceptive acumen to process this most basic of truths: Even beyond courts, there must be hierarchy! Even without a king, nobility! There must be order, if there shall be life! Some are destined to rule! And some, the majority, to be ruled! And it has always been this way. The very thought that such should change, the idea of one man rising above the entitlements of his station by any manner of achievement, or the loyalty of the good friends those we now call traitors must be to him, is what empowered, emboldened Tegtwiby!" And that's precisely what I think you are, Andal. His spawn, in mind if not in blood, and revolutionary scum. "It is not for myself that I deign to assume control. It is for your own good benefit. I bid you see it for yourself: What would we be, where could we go, if not for one to lead the way? It means me no enjoyment to command. It is my duty as the heir to, and lone rightful owner of the throne. This may not be a court, but it's the REALM! And as such, I would recommend none of you forget their places, lest they be put into them by force. The fall of the mighty is always the time of the vulture. And scavengers, pilferers, is what you would become by opposing me, who I mean so well with you. See there the corpse-eaters carving up the dead carcass in front of them, exchanging pleasantries in sweet unity..."

One last pause. "See here proud Brightsheen biting the hand that was feeding her, extended in friendship bar prejudice of any kind. And already, she's making it clear that in character, she is every bit the serpent with which her forebears lay. No, Andal, Morn, this will not do. To restore the rightful order is our quest, our duty, as I understand these terms. And you should be aware that I'm trying here!" Were those tears? They sure felt like them. One, two, welling up at the corners of his eyes. Just as planned. The art is to cry on command. "For all of you. But you meet my... leniency... with ingratitude. And have in your hearts long become traitors the likes of Tegtwiby. Saddening, it truly is, to me. Friends. You speak of friends to me. I would not call a traitor knave a friend when I so clearly know and see the enemy!" Extending his arms, and adressing them all, he ventured on: "So choose. If this kingdom, this people, the love which your families heretoforth held, still mean a thing to you, do not let the tragedy, grave as it is, cloud your minds. Understand that I volunteer to do the chores noone else would do, and nothing else. And that I do mean well. That I will see you through, for such is the calling of trueborn royalty. If you would still question me, challenge my authority, take this convenient chance to increase the mere commercial value of the titles that you claim by such... self-righteous REGICIDE... Then go ahead. But Andal, Andal, other than the serpent traitoress... you surely aren't. making. any. friends." And spitting onto the ground before the bastard's feet, he ruffled his cape, tipped his nonexistent hat, and turned to leave. "All here who still know loyalty, follow me. We have come until here, we can go on on our very own. Leave the fire to them, per chance it will claim their black hearts in their sleep. A good night to all that would choose to be left behind."

And thus, he strapped on his backpack more tightly than it had sat before, and wandered towards the forest front. Let's see whom they will follow. Wyther shall not stray from our destiny, and I will not forego my claim of royalty. This 'Andal' is an assassin, a blackguard, if nothing else. Yet if they want to lay with the uppity, let them. They will know the revenge of -KING REYNSFARN I.-, whom I agree should be called the Just, if they do.

And boy, I sure know 'em big words, alright.

Erik Vale
2012-09-06, 10:31 PM
Morn is obviously trying very hard to keep her composure throughout the speech, and, true to Reynsfarn's thoughts, she actually can turn purple, her cheacks do a little... They also turn a pale blue at the mention of the death of the crown prince and princess, as well as the probable death of the king.

But her heart boiled with rage near the end of his speach, 'How dare he.' ringing through her head, for reasons varying slightly and all a little childish.
And then he walked.
As far as she was concerned, she would be able to make it on her own, at the moment at least, and she didn't care who walked. She did however, vent her rage in one of the... better ways available.

With a tightly bound word of dark speech, dripping with arcane bindings, all of this unknown to her other than that it worked, a largish barkchip exploded into a puff of powder, scattering some of the nearby chips.

When she spoke, it was in a rough whisper, mostly born of a dieing voice.

"None should improve their station... I doupt you could purify anything to create the stupidity of those words. That we should all be ruled or that I play at politics here... scrapling."
The last words are said with a very honest sneer, as she moves to her sadlebags, straight past the peices of meat in need of working.
She needed water. And wanted something better tasting than what would probably be burned rabit.

Snowfire
2012-09-07, 04:30 AM
Elaine blinked at Reynsfarn's monologue of spite and twisting words, the same golden eyes flying wide as the confirmations of the death of the King - and his immediate heirs - filtered through. But even with that, even then...

"That is quite enough." She said finally, crossing the space between her and the 'Duke' with a few quick strides. She yanked him around, using the backpack to aid her leverage, and delivered a sharp slap to the petulant boy's face.

"You are not the only one who will have lost much today, Reynsfarn of Wyther. And it would suit one of your stature better if you acted such. Far more importantly, we need each other. It matters not that there might be disagreements or differing opinions amongst us - all that can be brought to compromise in time - but that we stick together. Because you won't get home ahead of Reynsfarn's men acting like you are right now." She shook her head, stepping back a pace, and the harp in her hand twisted - light shimmering around it as it lengthened smoothly into a bow almost as tall as Elaine herself.

"You say that you have been 'lenient'. You have been lenient only in so much as a tyrant is lenient. And a tyrant is not what will win this kingdom back." She hesitated for a brief moment, considering if the card was a worthy one to play.
Hell, it can't make the situation much worse.

"You are not the only heir to a duchy. Not in the Kingdom - not even among this group. So cease your posturing, or by the light I breathe I will make you, if only for long enough for us to have reasonable introductions."

Apologies if any of this is railroading here, if there are objections please tell me and I'll change things.

al'Lan Mandrag
2012-09-07, 06:03 AM
Kallen was cold, cold and exhausted, so much so that when he'd joined up with that girl who smelled as though she'd been through a cess pit (and looked like it to boot) he'd only mumbled a greeting and fallen into step. The arguements between the others had largely passed him by, but as he began to take notice of them, and recognised more and more as hailing from the branches of nobility he ventured to ask:
"Has anyone seen the prince? It was madness in there but I'm sure we'd know if he had been taken."

I'm under the impression that Rising Phoenix was the Prince, so with him and and his sister possibly dead who's next in line? (I assume Kallen can't inherit as he's illegitimate). Anyone else related to the royal line and thus related to Kallen?

Virtue
2012-09-07, 12:28 PM
"...stop. Everyone. It has been too long of a night to argue at this point. It will be daybreak soon, and though some of us still are tired, we may have to move soon already. Tegtwiby and his armies will not hesitate to investigate smoke from the trees, in the light of dawn."

Elijah sighs softly, but stands again beside Reynsfarn.

"If indeed we are all allies here, we will table all discussions of royalty for another time, as it seems there are multiple opinions here. Though my opinion is allied with Reynsfarn, it is simply the one I wield, due to respecting the Dynasty I find home in. However, I understand that in every kingdom there will be dissension. There is safety in numbers however, and if we are to arrive to the safety of anyone's crest, then we must work together."

Elijah paused to look to every one of the assembled children.

"The princess was slain, and the prince as well, for what we believe. We need a plan. Our original task was to head far south, to the islands where our Queen once called home. There we would have sought shelter and protection. We will still have to pass through much land to reach them. If anyone has a more proficient alternative to this path however, now would be the time to voice. However, understand that it is one of my duties now, to ensure that something of the royal line is still saved, and in that direct succession is Reynsfarn. So, I ask you all please to not start flames that could become wildfire."

And with that Elijah bows respectfully to the assembled newcomers, and hefts his sword to his shoulder to balance it.

Snowfire
2012-09-07, 12:40 PM
Elaine sighs, then nods, 'sheathing' her bow back to its form as a harp. "Fair, Elijah. However I would ask your..companion to learn to temper his words - or we are unlikely to get anywhere at all. Regardless." She pauses, considering the plan, the nods. "South, too, would be my vote as well. Isyan would welcome us - even if we were forced to enter as simple children without title - and from there I am certain that one of the orders loyal to my family would be willing to aid us in our escape from there. And Tegtwiby, I believe, will be unlikely to attempt to openly follow us into Tehmod - brooking open war with them whilst he is still trying to secure control of Brulthan is not the sort of overstretch that I would see a strategist of his caliber falling to. Assassins are, of course, another matter. But if we can escape beyond his immediate reach the danger will be lessened greatly."

Erik Vale
2012-09-07, 06:57 PM
"Allmost daybreak? Time couldn't fly that fast?"

But it had.

Biteing off a curse, Morn unnotted some of the dirtier meats and just let them fall, leaving perhaps two or three peices left, and then she puulled out a feedbag, ready to attach to the horse, to which she wispered.
"I know boy, it's been a long day..."

Then she turns to Elaine and Elijah
"Well... It sounds like you already have a plan, and the only other plan I can think of is heading to my homeland, but my home is even further away... If there a no other ideas, then perhaps some of the sleepier ones might do best on my horse."

She manages the smallest of a smile towards Kallen as she said this. There wasn't much she could do to help with if they weren't staying a while, but she could do a few things...

Virtue
2012-09-07, 10:08 PM
The clearing was large. They had been lucky in that. With enemies in the distance, they had chosen an area to rest that offerred them enough ability to detect if anyone was coming. In this case, they had been caught off guard, but luckily by allies. Still, they would need to take more precautions in the future.

There were now nine of them, all children. Among the collective, were also a few animals here and there. This was less of a ragtag escapement of nobles, and more like an assembly. It would only be matter of time before personalities rubbed off against each other, and perhaps even fights. Nobles afterall, were known for their strong wills and often egotistical awareness.

Case in point.

Elijah sighed as the group seemed to simmer down for the breaking dawn.
They couldn't stay here long, but many of them were wary and tired. Their plans were divided, and the young half-elf only wished that the Prince was still here. He knew why Reynsfarn would trust in his own hold, and for his part, Elijah would be just as happy among the safety of the elves, but he did not care to bring the war to them, either. Perhaps, the safest was simply to head south, until they could find protection. If they travelled south-west, they would have an easier time avoiding Tegtwiby's territory, as well.

But that could be discussed in the hours ahead.

For now, the young royal swept back his violet hair and took advantage of the current amnesty among the children. Motioning to Reynsfarn, Elijah would whisper to him that he would return shortly, and with that the half-elf stood up, gathered his belongings, and walked out of the clearing until he could no longer see the fire of the camp, nor hear the sounds of the assembled royals.

Now in the quiet forest, as dawn washed over Elijah, he could begin.

.

al'Lan Mandrag
2012-09-08, 04:26 AM
Kallen laughed humourlessly. "No relative of the Queen would be too fond of taking me in." He comments darkly, but he isn't looking for shelter. Elijah seemed smart, he'd already deduced that this headcase they called Reynsfarn was the next in line, but Kallen wasn't done yet: he wouldn't accept a 13 year old boy's statement that both the heir apparent and his sister had fallen this night.

So with 9 in the party are we splitting up or staying together?

If splitting into smaller parties, Kallen will opt to lie low before returning to look for the Prince etc. If staying together, he grudgingly accepts that maybe staying with these kids will be as good protection as he can hope for before returning.

Erik Vale
2012-09-08, 11:16 PM
"At the moment, whether or not they let any of us in their houses will be... Great indicators of loyalty."

Morn's voice seems kinda low, the emotional sort of low.

"However, not everyone can be seeking to off us."

Worlok
2012-09-09, 04:59 AM
Being grabbed and struck by one as lowly as he held Elaine. That had to be a new low. Not to mention the sheer audacity of the act... Sandrine. That was the name of the servant girl. Why do I remember that now?

Slowly righting the position of his head - for he had, of course, proven the good sense to move with the hit in superior dukely reflex - and staring at what the voices kept telling him was an odious -strumpet-, to be taken down and made a good bit uglier by generous use of a good, sharp knife for the insult she had dared to visit upon her future -king-(!) he stood, not doing her the favor of touching his already reddening cheek, and forcefully holding back even the most invisible trace of hurt. Such as tears. Kings don't cry, and neither do Wythernians, after all.

At any rate, it was time to adress her statements, and when had a true duke of Wyther ever been at a loss for words? "My stature!... What would one so without etiquette know about stature, now?" he grumbled, adding "And the fact that you still have your hand after doing that does but prove me the more lenient here! A tyrant, I? Then a rational one, and not prey to such peasantine shows of inanity. To strike your king!" as something of an afterthought.

But think. Whom do I really need? No-one! Yet they purport to need one another, making them -weaker than me- by default. And by claiming that -we- need -each other-, they are trying to... drag me down with them. Of course! So by being strong enough to not need anyone, I prove myself superior -again-.

Do not stoop to their level, don't give them the satisfaction, just take the blow and walk.

No, stay. That's a good angle there, I have them figured out!

But then I would seem indecisive.

And -cowardly-!

Then I'll stay, let them off with a warning. And walk once they have gotten themselves killed, and say 'I told you so!'

Of course. That's what I'll do. She, for one, is now a peasant when compared to me, why should I personally bother with the removal of -stains-? Stains whose existence mean a nuisance to me, if -anything-?

Well, I could let that one slide, technically. Easily. All it would take is the disregard she is due...

And I mean, goes to show, really... I -could- have said she had it coming and made preparations for my revenge...

But I'm the better man, and as such I won't do that. I'll just take this now, not mention it again, and there is nothing I must say to that and nothing she has coming. Not a thing at all.

Speaking of... Actually - That's it! Her statement of bankruptcy! Only the vile and the base take refuge in violence once their temper breaks, after all! She made herself an Orc to me, if anything.

And by admitting such weakness...

... she's actually just begging me to stay!

Of course!

Makes sense, alright.

So that is the hidden message. Dad always says that those are a thing with girls. Her hidden message, and I detected it!

So, of course, the idea is for me to stay and lead, just without outright saying so. So my superiorness doesn't hurt her girl-traitor-y little -pride-!

Understandable. One -would- be cowed by breeding as the world requires of a duke.

One -must-!

Meaning she just admitted that I'm the better man.

Well, I -am-, by default.

She's a girl, and all.

Not a man.

But I'm still better, and she just admitted that.

Right.

Okay.

I can work with that.

Plus, I mean, it's a slap. These are people that think that hunting's -work-, of all things. Really, now. I won't mind a feeble-wrist' hit from a -woman-, I mean, the hells?

Yeah, yeah, alright, okay, concentrate, one last time. Glad that we cleared that up.

Me too.

Given this state of mind, his lack of a distinctive reaction to Elijah's information might have been understandable, yet he nodded his consent to the plan nonetheless. Only to wait for his newly-appointed right-hand-elf to get out of sight, ignore the fact that Elaine had since turned away, and proclaim in the tone of the fully confident and without the slightest semblance of butthurt what-so-ever... (:smallbiggrin:)

"But well... I understand your point. I give up. I'm just too noble-minded to have you face the fate you lot would normally be due for such offense... And as you have, surprisingly correctly, pointed out, we all have faced loss tonight. I shall thus consider that a mitigating circumstance for and go easy on you for now. Don't think I haven't seen through your little ploy, however! If you insist, if you so dearly require assistance that you would stoop so low as to strike an innocent, then I shall gladly..." - dramatic flourish - "... sur-render mine. And it is worth a lot, so you can thank me now. But there was no need to get your breeches in a knot like that, Elaine. Andal. And Morn. Take note! You could just have begged me to stay and admitted your shortcomings and regret... You could have simply asked! All your failings are obvious, anyhow. But don't worry. I do accept your apologies. It is hardly your fault you do not understand the finer points of politics, and if it must be that way, I will stick with you. Nonetheless..." There'll be a reckoning. "... I think we should establish a few rules. Like not hitting your future overlord in the face because your base sensibilities slip out of con- because you feel like it. Or asking before partaking of another's goods and fireplace. Basic manners. It might be a concept far too involved for your simple minds, but from here on out, you'll treat me with the utmost in respect. If you should fail to do so within the week, I will see to it that you learn my wrath. With that..." Just let's get back on topic, they should have learned their lesson now. "... I allow a majority vote. I shall let you decide which way we head." And once that inevitably turns to disaster, not being my idea and all, you'll see that I've been right for all this time. Trusting anyone not to be out to take you out? -Really-? "It is, after all, not the way of a nobleman to not accept the counsel of... choice subordinates such as you every once in a while. And if anything, you have made yourselves clear in regards to being such. Now if you would excuse me..." And with that, a victor's smirk and bow. "Not that I need your approval or anything... But I do intend to take something of a walk. Hurry with the dinner preparations, and I shall return shortly to feast on them."

Having held it together up until there, Reynsfarn turned around, the way he had before, dusted off his coat, made sure his backpack sat correctly, and followed Elijah out of sight, arms, once again, folded behind his back. All the while reassuring himself that it wasn't because of his hurting cheek, but because he was choking up over his own saintly patience with these rebellious ruffians that the first few tears had eventually found their way. And really not shaken. At all!

Slapping me! The audacity! Why would she hit me? -Me-??? What in the world would give her the right-! I mean, I surely gave her no reason to overreact like that. What, oh what, am I supposed to do with these... these... -libertines-? And what does 'libertine' even mean? Damn it all... I will have my reckoning, just you wait and see!

al'Lan Mandrag
2012-09-09, 06:50 AM
Kallen wished that the information he had to memorise about the kingdom had concerned the ruler's children, not the rulers themselves, as now that he was confronted by this gathering, he realised that his lack of contact with children of the court might place him at a significant disadvantage.

Certainly this Reynsfarn, who had already earned the description megalomaniac, had been almost unknown to him, and though he recognised Elijah (his elven heritage made him stand out) few others were recognisable to him.

"Too many of you here are untrained in the arts of war, and would be in danger if you stayed too close to the castle. I'd suggest that many of you flee with the few competent fighters we have and find somewhere safe to lie low: once Tegtwiby is dealt with you can return and take back your realms, but right now we don't know who's in danger." He pauses, building up his courage, since he could already feel his resolve wavering, but before he gets out any more he thinks of Reynsfarn: If I suggest looking for Aldric will he think that I don't want him to be king? That I'm undermining him? He snapped his mouth shut and stopped talking then, maybe this group wasn't quite as safe as he'd thought it would be.

He mutters a rather anti climactic: "Er, yeah, so that's what I think" and steps away. He tries to catch the eye of the girl who'd smiled at him earlier, and approaches her whilst the others debate.
"Did he say you were Morn? I'm Kallen, Aldric was my half-brother. Are you alright?"

Virtue
2012-09-09, 01:57 PM
Elijah dimly heard the young royal Reynsfarn still talking as the half-elf walked away quietly from the clearing with his few possessions at hand.

He sighed and silently wondered whether the child noble would still be there when he returned. Reynsfarn did not seem to be making allies.

It wasn't like Reynsfarn was his favourite or anything. But with Edward uncharacteristically silent since their escape, Reynsfarn had stepped up to be their voice and leader, as it were. Perhaps not the best there could have been, but certainly better than panic, or aimless wandering.

Elijah sighed and shifted his bag to his other shoulder to balance the weight. He spared a glance behind to check if anyone was following him. It looked clear enough, and soon Elijah found a nice quiet patch of moss, that was cool and comforting to sit against.

The trees here reminded him of home. He often spent as little time in the palace as possible. He would always be a child of two worlds, yet raised in the one that barely noticed or tolerated his lineage. No...now it was time for Elijah to take control of his own life, and choose which world he would find solace in.

Shaking his head, Elijah brought himself out of his thoughts and laid out his journal and writings. Among his scant possessions were a small bag of dust, and a binding of papers written in elvish. He had studied the words for so long, but had always been afraid to follow them. The elves who had taught him how to perform the ritual and the teachings, had kept their art secret for so long, even among other elves. It was not something, that was often talked about.

It was too misunderstood.

Seen as a path to darkness, Elijah learned that like himself, the teachings were instead representative of two worlds. Light and Darkness, Life and Death, Good and Evil were simply concepts. It was what you did with the power, that determined its nature.

Slowly he removed his breastplate and stored it in his bag. Underneath he still had the common adventuring clothes he had put on before. Elijah closed his eyes and meditated, whispering the words in elvish that we're written upon his notes. Carefully, he let the ancient tongue wrap around his mind and through his spirit, as if the words had weight to them.

Silently, the young half-elf, reached for the great sword and with a simple flick, made a shallow cut into his left arm. Wincing softly, he hefted the sword to his other hand, and made another shallow wound. The blood dripping down his pale skin, made his body feel more present than it had before. The words he continued to recite, seemed to shift the air around him, as the earth pulsed beneath his shallow elven frame.

The noble child reached for the bag of odd dust, and cupped some in his hand, sprinkling a meager amount into both arms, and letting it get swept away within his body. The cuts would not heal until the morning, but he knew that it would be worth it. Elijah finished the last of the elven incantation, and with that he felt an odd spark coarse through his mind and soul; as if a breath of stale air shivered down his spine and out through the ground.

The power was his now, he realized. He could feel it, knew it, as if it had been a part of him all along. How natural his body had adapted to the change, but he was so clearly aware of its strength.

He shook his head for a moment, and let the cuts stop bleeding, before Elijah gathered his posessions again, and quietly walked back to camp.

Sorry for the long post. Should be the last of them. ^_^

Snowfire
2012-09-09, 02:24 PM
"All of us would be in danger if we stayed near the castle, Kallen." Elaine interjected softly - tuning Reynsfarn out with the practiced ease of a teenager. "For all the training any of us might have, we are still children. Against the men of Tegtwiby, we would be little more than distractions. Distractions with stings, perhaps, but still just that." She shook her head, hair brushing the sides of her face. "No, if Tegtwiby has the palace and all within, then our only hope as we are now is to get beyond his reach. I like it no better than you - although you likely prefer it less, for this plan involves leaving behind any among your family who might yet live - but we don't have a choice. This isn't a fight we can win, Kallen. Not now. Not without help."

tuesdayscoming
2012-09-09, 05:54 PM
Having approached the fire, Sessaire stands listening to the heated exchange between the others. When Reynsfarn mentions the death of the royal family, she shoots her right hand up to cover a quiet gasp, and stands dumbfounded for a time.

When Elijah confirms their deaths, however, she will sit abruptly, nearly falling to the ground, and stare vacantly for a time, her large, bright green eyes welling up with quiet tears. Even through the momentary rush of violence, she remains seated, her mind racing as she pours through the day's events in detail.

They could not be dead.

But what if? Could this angry young man, this Reynsfarn, truly be the next in line? Could this truly be her new king? The thought was... somehow not as disturbing as she had expected. And this lack of surprise, at least, she found surprising. Just yesterday morning, they had sat all in the same hall. They had eaten the same food, enjoyed the same tourney, all lessers under the gaze of their shared king. But a bit of blood, a bit of fire...

How easily does the seat of power change. Could it truly be so simple?

As the conversation turns to talk of travel, she comes back into the moment. The talk of going South seemed sound. Her own father was dead. Likely, now, her mother as well. And her own lands were far. Friends were out of her reach – and what could she do, all alone? Better, now, to find what new friendships one could. And to calm. And to wait. Power had moved. And she expected it would continue to do so from here.

JelloCat
2012-09-09, 06:38 PM
"I suppose all that's left to do now is decide where we're headed. What were you all thinking?"

Spinning in place to look at everyone still in the clearing Andal opens his mouth to speak but seems to think better of whatever he was going to say saying instead, "I personally don't care which way we're headed but wherever we're goin' we should start goin'. Those soldiers you all are talkin' about won't wait for us to rest up. So if you've got a vote best to voice it now."

Virtue
2012-09-09, 06:40 PM
Elijah hefted his backpack on his shoulders, the scabbard lay across his back with the stolen greatsword nestled inside.

He shifted uneasily, feeling less protected with his armor now in his backpack. He knew however, that the kind of power he now possessed would be enough to protect him, and such constraints as his iron breastplate would only do more to hamper his new abilities.

Elijah spotted Reynsfarn walking towards him, as he made his way back to the clearing. It looked like the young noble was in a mood however, and Elijah merely nodded respectfully to him and passed by.

Glancing out at the assembled children, he noticed a few were already asleep, others had broken off into smaller groups to talk amongst themselves. It would be a miracle if all of them were to survive to see safety.

Sitting down beside the fire, the young half-elf, took a bit of the meat that had been left roasting beside, and let his small frame relax. It had been a long and weary day, but shortly they would have to leave.

Talking to no one in particular, Elijah poked the fire and said quietly.

"We would do best to leave soon, within the hour. The more time we have ahead of any search parties, the better chance of survival we have. If we head south from here, we may make to an inn or respite before nightfall."

Erik Vale
2012-09-09, 09:26 PM
Morn nods to Kandell.
"Yeah, I'm fine. As to where, I think the first plan just heading south will be best. However, as for guards. We would be more than annoying stings, but if Tegtwiby wants to rule, any one death amoungst us is worth dozens of men, and one of use is hardly the value of a dozen. As for an in..."

Morn shakes her head.

"I think it may be to risky, especially for me, it might be less likely to be assaulted, but word of our location would travel faster than we could... But then, if we could start gathering support now...Damn, the eye sees to many options*."


'The eye sees to many options', a saying as to the death of the Brighthold Families 'dragon matron', who durring the fight died when to a mage she hesitated in order to try and get the best advantage to her, beyond what she should have, since then it has become a saying for seers, magi and tacticions who hesitate trying to force the best deal, who will suffer downfall.

al'Lan Mandrag
2012-09-11, 05:32 AM
The words of the others crushed Kallen's hopes, but he grudginly acceded to their wisdom.
"well then, it seems like we are decided, we should head south, and get as far from Tegtwiby's control as possible." Not everyone and spoken in support of ths plan yet, and admittedly it would not be a surprise if Reynsfarn threw it all into confusion again, but already some of the children seemed to be standing above the others and making decisions. Not wholly surprising given their parentage, these are kids who were born to command, Kallen mused.

Worlok
2012-09-12, 10:12 AM
Absent-mindedly hailing Elijah, and briefly entertaining the question of whether or not he should have a few words with him, Reynsfarn continued onwards into the woods. Ingrates. Ignoring me. Offending me. Striking me. Thinking they're sooo important and high up the ladder. Screw that. Wyther has held before, Wyther will hold now, and if that means I have to remind them of whom they owe obediance every so often, so be it, then! The moment the old order crumbles, they jump at the carcass. Traitors! Whores! Ruffians! The whole lot of them! He was not exactly sure what 'whores' actually were, but he had heard it used as an insult before, and apparently it meant being a sell-out of some sort. They're likely going to vote for some hare-brained scheme, and I'll play nice and act like it's a good idea. And then we'll see whom they come crawling to once they've gone wrong. Leadership. Nobility. It won't work without that, and they'll learn this much... or fall. The tears stuck around, yet now they were tears of determination, or so he told himself. I'll show them! I'll show them the way of KINGS!" His hands forming fists, and his stride growing wider and wider, he was slowly whipping himself into something resembling a frenzy again. I'll show them. As if some woodsman and two girls could really know better than the sole heir to the Borderhold! Preposterous! Come to think of it, he sure used a lot of words he didn't actually know the meaning of. Even his long-winded speech from not too long ago had mostly been buzzwords, half-remembered slurs and slogans from the writings of dead noblemen that he had studied as a younger boy, at his father's insistence. "Knowledge is power, he said. Well, they shall know who the real power is, soon enough. I'll get them when they're down... I'll be the savior in the end, and the peasants will hail their king, Reynsfarn I. the Just, in gratitude and fear! It's what Dad would have wan-... it's what Dad wants, of course! Isn't he technically before me in line, succession-wise? Once I get to Wyther, wouldn't he be Reynsfarn the I., formerly Reynsfarn the II., making me Reynsfarn the II., formerly Reynsfarn the III.? Or would Mom become the queen? And what would her full name be?" Thusly rambling und mumbling on, he crossed the clearing Elijah had sought earlier, paying the surrounding woods little attention as he went. "One more reason, then. I'm of the blood of the royal family. I'll defend the throne and the realm and eventually inherit it all! And then we'll talk about how to act in court, Andal!" His chuckle was a good bit lower, and a good bit darker, than he would really have guessed himself capable of, and it did actually scare him a bit. But there had never been shame in seeking revenge, and certainly not in cursing one's enemies. So why was he worrying about that? He'd just walk straight ahead, get his thoughts all tidied up, then return and graciously verify the result of their little vote. Regardless of what it was. Show them exactly how grossly inferior their lot was. Oh yes, he mused, that would be what he'd do. A feat of genius, if I do say so, myself. And guess what? I do. And now again. And again. And again. And again...

rweird
2012-09-16, 11:43 AM
You make off in the pre-dawn light, going through the woods, the day dawns to find you still in the woods, odd, because it only was some ten minute walk in, though you've been walking for over two hours. You realized that your going the wrong direction.

Worlok
2012-09-17, 07:04 PM
Reynsfarn awoke in the saddle. Having returned - eventually - and lazily "allowed" the majority's decision to take effect without listening, Reynsfarn had then gone on to gladly accept that one girl's offer of providing her future ruler with a transport befitting his relevance (as he would have phrased it in retrospect), yet was still becoming more and more certain that they weren't exactly going in the direction in which they had planned to go. Or were they? On a guess, he figured he would determine where they were actually headed, drawing upon the rising Sun (which, lest he misremembered, rose in the East) and the fact that he was more or less there for daybreak. And then pass it off as a triumph of his Most Lordly Senses. Yes.

"You realise, of course, that you are heading in the wrong direction here? Not like I would have, or should have, expected anything more from the likes of you." He scoffed, and coughed affectedly, trying to make certain everyone was listening, even if without admitting it. Maybe I do not have a reason to really complain, however. Let me figure that one out first... Right. They need an adress from their king in this. Kings talk in long sentences and big words. Respectably puff out your chest, forget just how tired you are... "However, my superior noble grasp of direction - and leadership, as it relates to that - has provided me with an insight that shall, as I am certain will frequently be the case, steer us true through your damned inadequacy."

Do I need a Survival check to determine where we are going, and whether it's the general direction of Wyther, meaning Northeast? :smalleek:

If so, have [roll0]

Erik Vale
2012-09-17, 08:04 PM
Whatever she thought of Ryensfarn, she was thinking aobut pulling a stop and then a direction change soon herself. Damn him for being the first to notice.

"I thought we might be going the wrong way but atleast we're moving."

Slowly, she beggins slowing the horses walk to a stop.

"However, Lord most Pompas, I would like to remind you that you are on my horse resting those noble legs of yours, and even the most 'Noble'-
The word drips with sarcasm.
- Of men still work best with a land mark and a refreshed mind. I would suggest we take a 5 minute stop before re-drawing out direction, lest we get even more hopelessly lost."


Morn will use Aid Another on whoever ends up leading. Roll to grant the bonus is: [roll0]
Also, I think we may be able to take 10 with this for whoever leads, instead of having to roll due to the lack of threat?

JelloCat
2012-09-17, 08:22 PM
"Much as I hate to admit it, looks like yer right. Could be we lost a couple hours of daylight. I guess we'd better rest up like you said then get turned around."

Looking around at the woods they were in, Andal sighs, "I know these woods pretty well, I could probably get us pointed in the right direction."

Survival: [roll0]

If I can take 10 I'll do that instead.

rweird
2012-09-18, 05:51 AM
Andal leads the group back out of the woods in another hour. A road stretches out before you. From the edge of the woods you see some people moving on it. Do you take the road (Andal thinks it leads the right direction), cross it and go one towards it without the road, follow the road from the edge of the woods or something else?

al'Lan Mandrag
2012-09-18, 12:40 PM
Loathe as he was to be out in the open, and abashed by his failure to lead, Kallen stayed silent, thinking the road might be the lesser of two evils, especially when everyone was so tired, and who knew what was loose in the woods.

Erik Vale
2012-09-18, 07:06 PM
Immediately Morn begins leading her horse back into the forest.

"I don't know wether or not they're our hunters, but even if their not children on the road is going to call some attention. I suggest we pull back in further and wait to let the others pass, then follow the road along the forest edge."

Worlok
2012-09-22, 03:02 PM
So they had followed Andal instead. Bastard lot. And here they were, in potential trouble because of it. Having kept up his resting on his new horse, right behind his new horse-keeper, even after having dismissed her reminder with some snide comment or other, he felt calm enough to react in a fittingly lordly fashion: "For once, I agree with you, Morn." A regal pause. "The forest-dweller steered us wrong. I told you so, by the way. Those people certainly mean bad news." He indicated the group on the road, and the trees behind. "However, a Duke does not coward. So. I'd suggest you lot hide and cover, while I shall approach them and find out whether or not they are a threat." Dismounting, and pulling the make-shift hood he had 'liberated' back in the city over his hair to hide his identity, he awaited their reaction with no small amount of tension. This was, after all, true nobility's valor at work. His volunteering to do this would hopefully drive home just whom they should trust to lead in the future. Himself, and himself alone!

Erik Vale
2012-09-22, 05:54 PM
Morn rolls her eyes, making sure to look away from Ryensfarn as she does so.
Well, it would be a good way to stop the pestering if they did try and attack him.

"Well, it's not particularly safe, but we could pull back just far enough to watch you... And maybe help, if you get in trouble."

Worlok
2012-09-24, 06:16 PM
Fake smile. Fake warmth. Not caring for her looking right the other way. "Your sudden concern for my safety is flattering, Morn, yet I assure you that I will not. So, then, do seek your cover, and I shall go at once." Puffing his chest out, and beating it with one hand after the fashion of the Wythernian Huntsmen Corps as he had done in the Great Hall what felt like an eternity ago, Reynsfarn gave but a curt nod as he set out. He briefly considered looking right back at them over his shoulder in a pointedly casual way and making sure whether there would be any more complaints and belittlements for him to bear as he did as he would, yet he decided not to, partially because he didn't want to hear any, and partially because they wouldn't have been worth it had he done. Of course. Not out of second thoughts or anything.

Gotta make fast, unless someone destroys my moment of glory here.

Should not be too fast, lest they get silly ideas about my bravery.

Giving a four-second-timeframe he would not have needed to give - for the rest of the group to retreat into position - by walking deliberately slowly for the first few steps, the future Duke of Wyther and next king then stepped out onto the road. Face concealed under his hood and overshadowed by it, he approached the foreign travelers, stopped but some fourteen, fifteen feet away from them and wordlessly raised his hand in greeting, waiting for their hailing of the stranger on the road.

Any first-impression-rolls required? Tell me if there are, and I will put them in the OOC. :smallbiggrin:

rweird
2012-09-24, 06:31 PM
The traveler raises his hand in greeting as well as he continues on his way.

None needed unless you want to look a certain way.

al'Lan Mandrag
2012-09-24, 08:41 PM
Kallen looked on anxiously, ready to intervene should the need arise. Reynsfarn certainly seemed like a precocious and arrogant boy, but if he was the new heir, then Kallen had a duty to protect him, even if that meant protecting him from himself.

Erik Vale
2012-09-24, 09:07 PM
Morn sighs in relief, quiet relief but still. She waits for the stranger to pass Ryensfarn and pass out of sight.

Worlok
2012-09-25, 06:33 PM
Alright, he hailed me, meaning it's okay to talk. And should he ask, I'll just be... Heskill Horkwood, Mountain Halfling Traveler. Yeah. That should work. Lowering his arm - and his voice to as deep and adult as he'd get it - Reynsfarn called out to the stranger, while keeping his distance just in case: "Hail there, traveller. Hail and well met. May one inquire where you're headed, currently?" I kind of hope they're paying close attention back there in the woods. This is how you handle things with diplomacy!

rweird
2012-09-26, 07:01 AM
"We met traveler. I'm headed to the city of Bruthan" (the capital) "To pay my respects to the late king." He says as he continues walking. "Where might you be going?"