Miriam
Chapter 15: The Fateful Spirit-Walker, the Misplaced Princess and Miriam
"Tap." Miriam said, as she tapped Ellie on the forehead. The girl opened her eyes hazily but stared beyond Miriam's face into the gray sky above. Miriam struck a concerned expression and let Ellie slump back down to sit. She looked back to Freda who stood a few feet away, arms folded and expression stubbornly rigid. "I don't think we're getting much farther." Miriam said. Standing back up with only a light grunt. She shook her head firmly in an attempt to brush off the dozy feeling, it helped but only minorly.
"We are not stopping now." Freda replied, her hand absent-minded waving Leia away. The dog had taken a strong liking to the knight as of the latest hour. Miriam rose a brow of question.
"She can't really walk..." She said, implying rest. Not speaking of her own weary head but rather just gesturing down to Eliana.
"Then I shall carry her." Freda argued. "We're not stopping out here. The battle is still too close." Miriam scoffed in response to that.
"We're miles off by now. Why would they come this way?" She looked toward the shadowy outline that was Lowburg.
"We must reach my encampment soon. And, those murderers might still be abound."
"Which murderers?" Miriam asked no one in particular in a sarcastic scoff, imagining all sides to be equally guilty in this affair. Freda struck a harsh face, perhaps taking personal blame in the comment. Miriam didn't imagine Freda liked her, but she did seem intent on helping Eliana. Besides, the knight could probably slice her down in a matter of seconds if she wanted to and Miriam had tempted death too much these last couple of days to try her luck against this armoured giant of a woman.
"We shan't stop now." Freda said. "Do you wish to suffer death from the Shadow, hm?" The knight queried, Miriam was getting quite fed up with this mysticism but she had to agree, she didn't have a better plan. She groaned and rolled her eyes but finally admitted defeat.
"Fine."
Freda scooped up Eliana, who seemed to drift closer to waking every minute. Her eyes had been open for a while now but she still seemed... off. She hadn't spoken and simply hung on Freda's supporting arm, her feet moving by themselves as if she was sleep walking. Miriam walked on the other side of the Walker, feeling quite responsible for her at this point. She noticed they had changed direction and were approaching the forest again from the north side.
"Eh... Why are we going here?" She asked.
"I need to fetch someone. It's not far." Freda grumbled impatiently.
"Are you saying we've circled half the forest just to walk into it now?" Miriam queried, curious as to the poor decision making.
"I did not choose the direction. The Raylians did." Freda responded snappily. Miriam smartly did not push the subject further as to avoid getting punched. She looked down to Leia at her side and lent her a meaningful look. The dog barked happily.
There was a silence befitting the name of the woods as they walked into it. Eliana moreso stumbled into it in a state of blind swaying. Miriam broke it.
"This place is haunted, you know." Leia snapped her ears alert and looked around as if to push the point further. Freda grunted and shook her head some. But she did grasp the hilt of her sword tighter.
"I am not worried of such paltry rumors - No fiend could withstand the Light." The knight's gaze was locked ahead and she walked with determination only a fanatical madwoman could possess. Miriam shrugged and elected to keep an eye out for goblins or other fairy-folk just in case they proved to be real.
"If you sayeth so." Miriam said, snickering for herself. She could have sworn Ellie smiled as well but that might have just been her imagination. Another silence fell over the party as they trudged through the woods. It was gloomy and pressured. Miriam was certain Freda was getting lost and she was about to say something as Eliana suddenly and surprisingly broke the silence.
"Jack...?" She mumbled. Freda, Miriam and Leia all stopped to look at the Spirit-Walker. Waiting. The girl sighed sadly and wavered on the spot. "I'm sorry Master." Miriam looked to Freda who was the first to act, she seemed more decisive and knowledgeable on these things.
"Walker?" She queried. "Are you roused? I require your assistance." She had taken Ellie by the arm to gently shake her. "Are you awake?" Miriam pocketed her hands and yawned. Not attempting to grasp the inner functions of magic, or the even more so confusing topic; Eliana. The blonde mage narrowed her eyes upon Freda and seemed confused.
"Uh... Wh-what?" She fluttered her eyes uncertainly until her gaze shot up, Leia had acted second and pranced up to Ellie to press her paws against the girl's ruined skirt. Panting happy breaths in a bid for attention. The sight seemed to calm Eliana who grew more focused as time passed. She looked around some more and spotted Miriam. "Miriam?" She said, there seemed to be something on her mind.
"Ellie." Said Miriam and offered a quick quirk of a smile. "How are we feeling?"
"I..." The walker started, but she stopped whatever she was about to say, growing dour and silent. She looked down at the ground, or actually, she looked down at Leia.
"Miss. I am Freda. We are bringing you to our healers to halt what has infested you. This I've sworn." Freda was quick to say, ever thinking about the duty ahead. "Are you alright?" Eliana sighed and held her response inside. Miriam watched her suspiciously. She then took a breath and turned on the spot. It was about time to go the correct way again.
"This way." She said and stepped through some bushes. Leia pranced after her with a happy bark. Freda followed quickly and rose her voice in protest. Eliana waddled slowly after them both, thoughts trapped on sights the others could not comprehend, implications that spelled the doom of them all, and perhaps the whole realm.
"Duty..." The Walker said to herself and gave herself a light slap. "Save us all..."
Chapter 15: The Fateful Spirit-Walker, the Misplaced Princess and Miriam
"Tap." Miriam said, as she tapped Ellie on the forehead. The girl opened her eyes hazily but stared beyond Miriam's face into the gray sky above. Miriam struck a concerned expression and let Ellie slump back down to sit. She looked back to Freda who stood a few feet away, arms folded and expression stubbornly rigid. "I don't think we're getting much farther." Miriam said. Standing back up with only a light grunt. She shook her head firmly in an attempt to brush off the dozy feeling, it helped but only minorly.
"We are not stopping now." Freda replied, her hand absent-minded waving Leia away. The dog had taken a strong liking to the knight as of the latest hour. Miriam rose a brow of question.
"She can't really walk..." She said, implying rest. Not speaking of her own weary head but rather just gesturing down to Eliana.
"Then I shall carry her." Freda argued. "We're not stopping out here. The battle is still too close." Miriam scoffed in response to that.
"We're miles off by now. Why would they come this way?" She looked toward the shadowy outline that was Lowburg.
"We must reach my encampment soon. And, those murderers might still be abound."
"Which murderers?" Miriam asked no one in particular in a sarcastic scoff, imagining all sides to be equally guilty in this affair. Freda struck a harsh face, perhaps taking personal blame in the comment. Miriam didn't imagine Freda liked her, but she did seem intent on helping Eliana. Besides, the knight could probably slice her down in a matter of seconds if she wanted to and Miriam had tempted death too much these last couple of days to try her luck against this armoured giant of a woman.
"We shan't stop now." Freda said. "Do you wish to suffer death from the Shadow, hm?" The knight queried, Miriam was getting quite fed up with this mysticism but she had to agree, she didn't have a better plan. She groaned and rolled her eyes but finally admitted defeat.
"Fine."
Freda scooped up Eliana, who seemed to drift closer to waking every minute. Her eyes had been open for a while now but she still seemed... off. She hadn't spoken and simply hung on Freda's supporting arm, her feet moving by themselves as if she was sleep walking. Miriam walked on the other side of the Walker, feeling quite responsible for her at this point. She noticed they had changed direction and were approaching the forest again from the north side.
"Eh... Why are we going here?" She asked.
"I need to fetch someone. It's not far." Freda grumbled impatiently.
"Are you saying we've circled half the forest just to walk into it now?" Miriam queried, curious as to the poor decision making.
"I did not choose the direction. The Raylians did." Freda responded snappily. Miriam smartly did not push the subject further as to avoid getting punched. She looked down to Leia at her side and lent her a meaningful look. The dog barked happily.
There was a silence befitting the name of the woods as they walked into it. Eliana moreso stumbled into it in a state of blind swaying. Miriam broke it.
"This place is haunted, you know." Leia snapped her ears alert and looked around as if to push the point further. Freda grunted and shook her head some. But she did grasp the hilt of her sword tighter.
"I am not worried of such paltry rumors - No fiend could withstand the Light." The knight's gaze was locked ahead and she walked with determination only a fanatical madwoman could possess. Miriam shrugged and elected to keep an eye out for goblins or other fairy-folk just in case they proved to be real.
"If you sayeth so." Miriam said, snickering for herself. She could have sworn Ellie smiled as well but that might have just been her imagination. Another silence fell over the party as they trudged through the woods. It was gloomy and pressured. Miriam was certain Freda was getting lost and she was about to say something as Eliana suddenly and surprisingly broke the silence.
"Jack...?" She mumbled. Freda, Miriam and Leia all stopped to look at the Spirit-Walker. Waiting. The girl sighed sadly and wavered on the spot. "I'm sorry Master." Miriam looked to Freda who was the first to act, she seemed more decisive and knowledgeable on these things.
"Walker?" She queried. "Are you roused? I require your assistance." She had taken Ellie by the arm to gently shake her. "Are you awake?" Miriam pocketed her hands and yawned. Not attempting to grasp the inner functions of magic, or the even more so confusing topic; Eliana. The blonde mage narrowed her eyes upon Freda and seemed confused.
"Uh... Wh-what?" She fluttered her eyes uncertainly until her gaze shot up, Leia had acted second and pranced up to Ellie to press her paws against the girl's ruined skirt. Panting happy breaths in a bid for attention. The sight seemed to calm Eliana who grew more focused as time passed. She looked around some more and spotted Miriam. "Miriam?" She said, there seemed to be something on her mind.
"Ellie." Said Miriam and offered a quick quirk of a smile. "How are we feeling?"
"I..." The walker started, but she stopped whatever she was about to say, growing dour and silent. She looked down at the ground, or actually, she looked down at Leia.
"Miss. I am Freda. We are bringing you to our healers to halt what has infested you. This I've sworn." Freda was quick to say, ever thinking about the duty ahead. "Are you alright?" Eliana sighed and held her response inside. Miriam watched her suspiciously. She then took a breath and turned on the spot. It was about time to go the correct way again.
"This way." She said and stepped through some bushes. Leia pranced after her with a happy bark. Freda followed quickly and rose her voice in protest. Eliana waddled slowly after them both, thoughts trapped on sights the others could not comprehend, implications that spelled the doom of them all, and perhaps the whole realm.
"Duty..." The Walker said to herself and gave herself a light slap. "Save us all..."