Starting Date and Time: 45th day of Ceruleo, 300 DM, Sunrise
Starting Location: Scream Watch
CS URLs: Raffey & Megumi & Drachiathoryx 'Drache Sgarsiath' & Halbera
Ser Tybalt Witerlee stood at the upper most catapult in the Scream Watch Stronghold, looking out over his little slice of paradise. He was the Warden Knight stationed here, and one of the fiercest combatants in all the Knights. He was born of a knight and a prostitute in this very village, fought against the older squires when he was but a page, fought against knights when he was but a squire. As with all new knights, he was stationed here initially, to defend against and fight the ever constant Screamer threat. But he never left, quickly winning his way up through the ranks. And now, he had no desire for a higher rank, for here, he was king. There were five Lords higher than him in rank, but he did not care about that. They were all safe in their mighty Citadel, whereas he was here, fighting daily, training new troops, always keeping his edge. And he hoped that it would be here that he would die, and here that his body be burned, rather than rotting of age behind a desk.
However, he did have a problem that was not being resolved as quickly as he liked. For the last few seasons, there had been attacks on the roads around the other villages. This in and of itself was not strange, Screamers snuck into the empire and attacked fairly frequently. However, the reports from several attacks seemed to indicate another threat. One that wanted them to think it was the Screamers. And that was odd. An unknown enemy, posing as a known enemy. It wouldn't change anything. The battle against the Screamers would never be resolved. They were far too mobile, too adapted to their land, and far too populated. If the entire Ebon Knights marched out there, it would be a slaughter. But the same would be said if the Screamers attacked the empire en masse. A permanent stalemate.
Ser Tybalt suspected they were gathering information, under the guise of attacks. Learning about the empire, spying upon her. He'd set his best scouts and trackers to the task of learning more about these people, after their most recent attack at the beginning of the season. Several of his scouts were killed in their tracking efforts, indicating the level of skill from this mysterious enemies. However, two had been successful in just getting the most basic of information. One, a man who was able to sneak so close to Screamer camps that he often pickpocketed their dinner plates, had learned that these mystery attackers had come from the west, eluding Screamer trackers as well. The other tracker had learned a name, of a place, likely where they were from.
New Vircastoria.
If it was built from the ruins of Vircastoria, their old enemy, then them being from the west made sense. There wasn't enough information, and it was far too distant to send knights to discern more information. And there was so much Screamer territory between them. If anyone went, it would have to be civilians, a small group, with enough skills and wit about them to possibly not get caught, which was the longest of shots.
"Liera."
"Yes ser?"
"Speak to the spymasters, find me five civilians that can travel undetected across Screamer territory, to see if this New Vircastoria exists, and if so, what information they can learn from it. And make sure the reward is good enough to interest the best."
The blonde woman nodded curtly, "Yes ser," and left.
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With a thump and snort, Raffey suddenly found himself awake. His eyes blinked several times, before the blinding pain behind his eyeballs set in. The light from the fireplace was quite painful, as he looked around the tavern. Just how much did he drink last night? He felt at his coin purse, it was significantly lighter, so it must've been a good bit. There were many others slumbering as he was, mostly knights, as was expected, predominantly men. Women never seemed to have trouble finding someone to keep them warm at night.
He saw a young lass, a teenager, cleaning up, picking up glasses and dishes from the tables, sweeping about muck and refuse. Once he was awake, "Is about time, can you git gone, I have work to do."
"Is only mornin hun, nah need to get all snippy. Min' if I grab a drink ta get rid of da poundins?"
She rolled her eyes, as only a woman could do, huffing, "Git it yourself, leave the coin on the bar."
He flashed a toothy grin, getting up from his bench, stumbling a bit, finding his balance. He really had drank a lot, as he knocked over his bench. Raffey quickly set it straight, under the glare of the girl. He put a few coppers on the bar, poured himself a flagon, then put two more coppers with them, and left. This was one of his normal morning routines, he either woke up in one of Scream Watch's many pubs, or in the bed of some woman whose name he'd forget. Stepping out the door, he hissed at the sudden cold and bright light of the sun. Grumbling a bit, "I neva ge' used to dis col'." He tightened his cloak around him, and downed the rest of his drink, tossing the flagon into the grass.
"Raffey, Raffey Silafin?"
Raffey turned, and saw a quite lovely squire, a blonde woman. His smile instantly brightened, "Tha's me darlin. An' 'ow ken I 'elp a flower like ya?"
The young woman blushed profusely, before gaining her composure. "I'm told you traveled through Screamer territory to come here, yes?"
Raffey nodded, maintaining his smile, but not sure where this was heading, "Aye... 'ad a few close call, buh any of y'all Silent 'unters coul' do i'."
"We have a job for you, if you want it. We need to send a small group across Screamer territory, to investigate a possible new city known as New Vircastoria. We'll reward you handsomely if you return with good information. Land, gold, could even make you a knight."
It wasn't a hard decision for Raffey, had all his favorite things, danger, traveling, promise of reward. But he had no need for land or becoming a Knight, and gold, well, anyone could get that. And if they were just giving it all away, well, he wanted a cherry on top. "Okah, I do i'. Bu' I wan' dinna an' drinks witchya when I ge' back, or nah deal."
She flushed deep crimson, "Um... uh, fine. The group meets at the gates at the twelfth stretch. Be ready." And with that, she turned on heel, and left him as quickly as she could, leaving him grinning like a fool. They must really want this information if she were to agree. Fine by him.
At the twelfth stretch, he sat atop his Auric Beetle, all of his belongings packed away, as usual for one who traveled as much as he did. He sat there smiling, knowing this journey would probably take many days and nights, assuming they didn't die right out the gate. Hopefully there'd be a few women to join them, it was winter, and nights got really cold.
He watched as a knight approached. He didn't wear the normal knight armor or sash, but Raffey could tell by the way he moved what he was. He saw that he stepped quietly, heel rolling to toe, naturally. This man was well practiced in being stealthy, so much so that it was his normal mode. A tracker or hunter most likely. The short human man looked up at him from astride his horse, "So apparently I'm the leader of this group," Raffey almost scoffed at that. Shocker, a knight as the leader. Raffey decided to just keep to himself for now, waiting on the rest of the group to arrive.
Starting Location: Scream Watch
CS URLs: Raffey & Megumi & Drachiathoryx 'Drache Sgarsiath' & Halbera
Ser Tybalt Witerlee stood at the upper most catapult in the Scream Watch Stronghold, looking out over his little slice of paradise. He was the Warden Knight stationed here, and one of the fiercest combatants in all the Knights. He was born of a knight and a prostitute in this very village, fought against the older squires when he was but a page, fought against knights when he was but a squire. As with all new knights, he was stationed here initially, to defend against and fight the ever constant Screamer threat. But he never left, quickly winning his way up through the ranks. And now, he had no desire for a higher rank, for here, he was king. There were five Lords higher than him in rank, but he did not care about that. They were all safe in their mighty Citadel, whereas he was here, fighting daily, training new troops, always keeping his edge. And he hoped that it would be here that he would die, and here that his body be burned, rather than rotting of age behind a desk.
However, he did have a problem that was not being resolved as quickly as he liked. For the last few seasons, there had been attacks on the roads around the other villages. This in and of itself was not strange, Screamers snuck into the empire and attacked fairly frequently. However, the reports from several attacks seemed to indicate another threat. One that wanted them to think it was the Screamers. And that was odd. An unknown enemy, posing as a known enemy. It wouldn't change anything. The battle against the Screamers would never be resolved. They were far too mobile, too adapted to their land, and far too populated. If the entire Ebon Knights marched out there, it would be a slaughter. But the same would be said if the Screamers attacked the empire en masse. A permanent stalemate.
Ser Tybalt suspected they were gathering information, under the guise of attacks. Learning about the empire, spying upon her. He'd set his best scouts and trackers to the task of learning more about these people, after their most recent attack at the beginning of the season. Several of his scouts were killed in their tracking efforts, indicating the level of skill from this mysterious enemies. However, two had been successful in just getting the most basic of information. One, a man who was able to sneak so close to Screamer camps that he often pickpocketed their dinner plates, had learned that these mystery attackers had come from the west, eluding Screamer trackers as well. The other tracker had learned a name, of a place, likely where they were from.
New Vircastoria.
If it was built from the ruins of Vircastoria, their old enemy, then them being from the west made sense. There wasn't enough information, and it was far too distant to send knights to discern more information. And there was so much Screamer territory between them. If anyone went, it would have to be civilians, a small group, with enough skills and wit about them to possibly not get caught, which was the longest of shots.
"Liera."
"Yes ser?"
"Speak to the spymasters, find me five civilians that can travel undetected across Screamer territory, to see if this New Vircastoria exists, and if so, what information they can learn from it. And make sure the reward is good enough to interest the best."
The blonde woman nodded curtly, "Yes ser," and left.
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With a thump and snort, Raffey suddenly found himself awake. His eyes blinked several times, before the blinding pain behind his eyeballs set in. The light from the fireplace was quite painful, as he looked around the tavern. Just how much did he drink last night? He felt at his coin purse, it was significantly lighter, so it must've been a good bit. There were many others slumbering as he was, mostly knights, as was expected, predominantly men. Women never seemed to have trouble finding someone to keep them warm at night.
He saw a young lass, a teenager, cleaning up, picking up glasses and dishes from the tables, sweeping about muck and refuse. Once he was awake, "Is about time, can you git gone, I have work to do."
"Is only mornin hun, nah need to get all snippy. Min' if I grab a drink ta get rid of da poundins?"
She rolled her eyes, as only a woman could do, huffing, "Git it yourself, leave the coin on the bar."
He flashed a toothy grin, getting up from his bench, stumbling a bit, finding his balance. He really had drank a lot, as he knocked over his bench. Raffey quickly set it straight, under the glare of the girl. He put a few coppers on the bar, poured himself a flagon, then put two more coppers with them, and left. This was one of his normal morning routines, he either woke up in one of Scream Watch's many pubs, or in the bed of some woman whose name he'd forget. Stepping out the door, he hissed at the sudden cold and bright light of the sun. Grumbling a bit, "I neva ge' used to dis col'." He tightened his cloak around him, and downed the rest of his drink, tossing the flagon into the grass.
"Raffey, Raffey Silafin?"
Raffey turned, and saw a quite lovely squire, a blonde woman. His smile instantly brightened, "Tha's me darlin. An' 'ow ken I 'elp a flower like ya?"
The young woman blushed profusely, before gaining her composure. "I'm told you traveled through Screamer territory to come here, yes?"
Raffey nodded, maintaining his smile, but not sure where this was heading, "Aye... 'ad a few close call, buh any of y'all Silent 'unters coul' do i'."
"We have a job for you, if you want it. We need to send a small group across Screamer territory, to investigate a possible new city known as New Vircastoria. We'll reward you handsomely if you return with good information. Land, gold, could even make you a knight."
It wasn't a hard decision for Raffey, had all his favorite things, danger, traveling, promise of reward. But he had no need for land or becoming a Knight, and gold, well, anyone could get that. And if they were just giving it all away, well, he wanted a cherry on top. "Okah, I do i'. Bu' I wan' dinna an' drinks witchya when I ge' back, or nah deal."
She flushed deep crimson, "Um... uh, fine. The group meets at the gates at the twelfth stretch. Be ready." And with that, she turned on heel, and left him as quickly as she could, leaving him grinning like a fool. They must really want this information if she were to agree. Fine by him.
At the twelfth stretch, he sat atop his Auric Beetle, all of his belongings packed away, as usual for one who traveled as much as he did. He sat there smiling, knowing this journey would probably take many days and nights, assuming they didn't die right out the gate. Hopefully there'd be a few women to join them, it was winter, and nights got really cold.
He watched as a knight approached. He didn't wear the normal knight armor or sash, but Raffey could tell by the way he moved what he was. He saw that he stepped quietly, heel rolling to toe, naturally. This man was well practiced in being stealthy, so much so that it was his normal mode. A tracker or hunter most likely. The short human man looked up at him from astride his horse, "So apparently I'm the leader of this group," Raffey almost scoffed at that. Shocker, a knight as the leader. Raffey decided to just keep to himself for now, waiting on the rest of the group to arrive.