"There is a time for action and a time for in-action. To recognize these qualities makes a true Knight. What you must temper is your anger, turn it into a weapon - or just have it trim your tongue somewhat. It may make my day better. Now again.[/i]" Freda twirled her spear around in her grasp, her boots crunching into the sand. It was the sunniest day she had ever seen in the North, though it was not warm it was at least pleasant. A sunny morning did greet them.
Fighting a swordsman with a spear was hardly a fair tournament especially with one so-skilled as Kenneth. She almost felt pity. He charged one last time, he was already covered in sand and partly wet from when the tide lashed up a lot further than it should have. Still! His vigour was outstanding, for one so small, he fought with the fury of the Phoenix itself at times but was too sloppy to be any use to anyone. He might survive with her, at least. Bait probably. Freda went right, then left, around and...
...Thud. Ken hit the ground once more, his sword long lost into the distance as she disarmed him, the point poking against his throat. This was no ordinary spear that she carried, it was made of what was called "An'drosa-acan." Or simply, anti-metal in the common tongue. Presented to her at Knighthood as to act as her trusted weapon of honour and justice. The metal itself was a non-ferrous, lacking the ability to rust as well as having a very strange warping affect too any magic at all - it was prized for this but it was never the sharpest material. However, it was strong, sturdy, trustworthy - Freda could depend on her spear and shield to get her through any battle. Or just vehement prayer before hand. On the other hand, Spears were her speciality and she enjoyed to flaunt it, especially one as arrogant as this boy - seems he had nothing to say, either, where Freda just grinned in place, tapping at his cheek with the ball-point at the opposing end of her spear, she never gloated but this was always routine; "Again, again. You waste my time and your own. Get up before you're washed away and get the horses ready, we're at least a two day ride out from Lowburg now. Whatever darkness ahead has passed, I have seen it in the flames." She nods her head, reminding herself of the vision. It was clouded and dark, but it sprung light soon after. It was nothing much but her dreams have always had... some truth to them. As if the future unravelled before her eyes. To others it'd be nonsense but she had grown fond of them - sleep was more comforting, amongst the vivid memories and those long past; she had never told anyone, only that some predictions have come true. Of course this has caused issues in the past, but few rarely question one of anointed blood. Those who matter at least.
Twenty minutes later...
Flowing wind struck her fiery red hair, only now did she notice how harsh the wind had become in such a short time - likely from the height she was at? Or was the beach just that much more pleasant. Up here it felt as if the North had really come, or was it just winter setting in? Perhaps it was nothing though given how Kenneth had ceased talking and huddled up on his mare it was probably the correct assumption. Urging her horse onwards and her hood up she kept up a slow trot forward. Something was uneasy, enough to want to grab onto a weapon for protection, which she did, readying her spear and shield whilst turning her horse around to face the threat - which was just the wind. The horizon was empty, even if a gigantic black mass stuck in the sky over where they had came from, a blight of darkness had seeped out from the Marsh and corrupted the land beyond it. As if...
"No." Was all she could utter, fear and fury filling her heart. She prayed immediately for her brothers and sisters in arms, knowing her mission was necessary more than ever. Even Kenneth knew, he saw it with wide eyes and asked with a shaky tone, his horse sharred the same demeanour; "I-Is it... really? But-... but they're all dead. R-Right? We killed them all."
"Not all of them, it appears." Freda concluded. "Our mission is more dire than ever. The sooner we march at this threat the better. They... seem to have stopped. Perhaps they will not progress much further? Shoring up lines for their invasion. This-..." Her voice broke, gasping. She closed her eyes and snarled, quickly lowering her cavalier's heater shield back down and put her spear into the stirrups on the convenient little hole that sat there.
Her immediate and very first action after this was to set her horse off into a brisk dash, she had to make time. Had to get there. Had to save them all...
Kenneth, shrieking in the background, followed on. Probably stopping to finish peeing, Freda concluded with a scoff.
Fighting a swordsman with a spear was hardly a fair tournament especially with one so-skilled as Kenneth. She almost felt pity. He charged one last time, he was already covered in sand and partly wet from when the tide lashed up a lot further than it should have. Still! His vigour was outstanding, for one so small, he fought with the fury of the Phoenix itself at times but was too sloppy to be any use to anyone. He might survive with her, at least. Bait probably. Freda went right, then left, around and...
...Thud. Ken hit the ground once more, his sword long lost into the distance as she disarmed him, the point poking against his throat. This was no ordinary spear that she carried, it was made of what was called "An'drosa-acan." Or simply, anti-metal in the common tongue. Presented to her at Knighthood as to act as her trusted weapon of honour and justice. The metal itself was a non-ferrous, lacking the ability to rust as well as having a very strange warping affect too any magic at all - it was prized for this but it was never the sharpest material. However, it was strong, sturdy, trustworthy - Freda could depend on her spear and shield to get her through any battle. Or just vehement prayer before hand. On the other hand, Spears were her speciality and she enjoyed to flaunt it, especially one as arrogant as this boy - seems he had nothing to say, either, where Freda just grinned in place, tapping at his cheek with the ball-point at the opposing end of her spear, she never gloated but this was always routine; "Again, again. You waste my time and your own. Get up before you're washed away and get the horses ready, we're at least a two day ride out from Lowburg now. Whatever darkness ahead has passed, I have seen it in the flames." She nods her head, reminding herself of the vision. It was clouded and dark, but it sprung light soon after. It was nothing much but her dreams have always had... some truth to them. As if the future unravelled before her eyes. To others it'd be nonsense but she had grown fond of them - sleep was more comforting, amongst the vivid memories and those long past; she had never told anyone, only that some predictions have come true. Of course this has caused issues in the past, but few rarely question one of anointed blood. Those who matter at least.
Twenty minutes later...
Flowing wind struck her fiery red hair, only now did she notice how harsh the wind had become in such a short time - likely from the height she was at? Or was the beach just that much more pleasant. Up here it felt as if the North had really come, or was it just winter setting in? Perhaps it was nothing though given how Kenneth had ceased talking and huddled up on his mare it was probably the correct assumption. Urging her horse onwards and her hood up she kept up a slow trot forward. Something was uneasy, enough to want to grab onto a weapon for protection, which she did, readying her spear and shield whilst turning her horse around to face the threat - which was just the wind. The horizon was empty, even if a gigantic black mass stuck in the sky over where they had came from, a blight of darkness had seeped out from the Marsh and corrupted the land beyond it. As if...
"No." Was all she could utter, fear and fury filling her heart. She prayed immediately for her brothers and sisters in arms, knowing her mission was necessary more than ever. Even Kenneth knew, he saw it with wide eyes and asked with a shaky tone, his horse sharred the same demeanour; "I-Is it... really? But-... but they're all dead. R-Right? We killed them all."
"Not all of them, it appears." Freda concluded. "Our mission is more dire than ever. The sooner we march at this threat the better. They... seem to have stopped. Perhaps they will not progress much further? Shoring up lines for their invasion. This-..." Her voice broke, gasping. She closed her eyes and snarled, quickly lowering her cavalier's heater shield back down and put her spear into the stirrups on the convenient little hole that sat there.
Her immediate and very first action after this was to set her horse off into a brisk dash, she had to make time. Had to get there. Had to save them all...
Kenneth, shrieking in the background, followed on. Probably stopping to finish peeing, Freda concluded with a scoff.