It didn't take but a couple of minutes to pass before Alena was past the towering and magnificent walls of Karstberg and on her way into the thick of the surrounding forest. Funny, as she looked back upon the city that was once her home, she couldn't help but notice how cold it looked from the outside world, how uninviting and brash Karstberg must feel to those who but gape in awe and perhaps some apprehension at those very walls that once housed her....and her family, but failed to keep them safe for their time being, for the real monsters...they lurked among those walls, among those buildings and castles of hewn stone, around every corner and in the dark of every alley, for there was nothing more terrifying to any young girl than a madman with a sword or an axe murdering her beloved mother and father before her very waking eyes....and soon realizing that those savage brutes were sent to burn her once beautiful home to nothing but smoldering piles of ashes and blackened timbers...by her own uncle. It felt as though Alena could see again that dreadful vision, how she once fled in the coldest of rainstorms from certain demise, only pausing to look back upon Karstberg and see the flames rising to scorch the night sky blood red and choke the thin, winter air with thick billows of black smog and soot.
Shivering slightly, she shook the ill imagining from her head and soldiered onward, off the beaten path of course and once again concealed in shadow, this time by the pines and the larches that stretched high above her head and eclipsed the sun from the forest ground below rather than the massive stone structures of fair Karstberg. She followed a path through those thick and knotted woods, a path only she and others of her guild were to know, past the pines whose trunks were notched and carved with runic sigils, across the stream where the nightshade blossoms upon the banks of its cold and brisk, clear waters, and finally through an old and decrepit cemetery, long forgotten graves of fallen soldiers adorned with cracked and weathered tombstones invaded by moss, the land of the dead dominated by a rather ominous and gargantuan tree that held no life in its greyed and stifled wood, no leaves or foliage to clothe it, branches left naked and snaking about like the tendrils of a Death-Serpent. Twas this tree that marked Alena's new home, or the grounds upon which it stood, for her home was just past the tree, in a cave sealed by an intimidating enchanted door. Carved into the rock of this door was a skull, which to the deceiving eye seemed docile, imobile, but when Alena approached the door, the very skull sprung to life and spoke gravely the words of mortal man.
"What is the melody of Death, my sister?" A posing question it asked, the answer to which Alena had known. "Silence, my brother. Silence and tranquility." Blunt as ever she replied, so typical of Matthias and his riddles, all pertaining to his obsession with this grim religion of his, again no pun intended. The skull nodded at Alena's answer of the riddle,
"Welcome home, my sister, and Glory Unto Death." and granted passage removing the door it haunted, revealing to Alena a long corridor of carved rock and granite that stretched onward into the midst of the cavernous abode, dimly lit by a row of flickering candles, their shadows dancing about sculpted, skeletal effigies that donned the damp and bitter cold walls. This was home to her now, the Black Rose Tavern, the last safe haven of the Coven of Thorns. She stepped away from the light outside and into the darkness she sauntered as the door closed behind her with a thud resounding through the cave.
Upon entrance to the tavern, she was met by a
pretty face, and a very accustomed one at that. "Ah, you're home early." The younger woman with crimsoned hair chirped pleasantly, leaning in the doorway with her arms crossed under her breasts and a foot perched against the frame. There was but the slightest of smirks Alena could pick out from the lovely lass' face, amidst her rosy, freckled cheeks and those bedazzling blue eyes she flashed to the dark haired woman. She had to be at least in her late teenage years, possibly eighteen, but Alena never bothered to ask the girl. "Maelyn, what a pleasant greeting to my return." Charming Alena was as she called the girl by name. Maelyn removed her arms from their stoic position and gave a bit of a stretch and a yawn before replying, again wearing that damned
revealing attire to just fluster the older woman's emotions and invoke a blushing upon Alena's pale cheeks, as much as the stretch was a gesture for her to...take a gander at this Lolita of shadows. "So how was it?" Maelyn asked of Alena's recent endeavor. Ah yes, the assassination of Lucien Balford. "He's dead, is he not?" Alena quipped in reply. "And I have the gold to prove it. Lucien Balford walks among us no more." Maelyn huffed and rolled her eyes, typical adolescent demeanor, "But of course, Alena, but I speak of how he no longer lives. How did you kill him?"
"Poison." Answered Alena, an answer that...seemed to disappoint her bloodthirsty companion. "Aww...that's no fun." Maelyn pouted, curling her lips into a displeasing frown, rather cute to the veteran assassin was this novice's show of emotion. "You could've at least told me you slashed his neck open or gutted him, but poison?" Alena chuckled jovially, a hand rising to rest upon the young inductee's shoulder, either to comfort or...to slyly cop a feel of her fair skin, smooth as polished marble. "Be at ease, my young ward." She spoke softly, the hand now gracing the girl's fiery red hair and stroking it before she receded her hand back to her side. "There will be plenty a time for bloodshed when you embark on your first contract." The girl smiled, rather frisky though as she leaned in closer to the woman, her eyes glinting with a passion, a hint of lust upon her voice, "Well...perhaps before, we shall have time for another
encounter such as last night's?" Last night, Alena was drunken on a deadly concoction of ale and wine, her and the pretty lass, but she nor her were intoxicated enough to forget the events that conspired that very eve. It still sent pleasant chills down Alena's spine to feel the girl's touch as her hand so subtly fell upon the woman's cheek...burning hot no less. "Don't tell me you're falling in love with me now." Her response, ever so dripping with seduction, as was Maelyn's, "Perhaps a little, but...you're just as ferocious in bed as you are upon the killing field."
"And there will be plenty more times too that I shall invite you to my bed again, mademoiselle." She smiled gently clasping the girl's hand in hers and placing it back to Maelyn's side. "But now is not one of them. Tell me, where be Matthias? He requests a word with me." She was again dismayed, the woman could tell, Maelyn's lips again in a glower before answering, "In his room, as always with the codger. Never once does he step out to address his troops." But that was always Matthias, a very secluded man, but even without speaking a single word, he garnered fear and respect for himself amongst his...troops. Alena left the company of her young ward and soon was on her way to Matthias' chambers, but not before hearing the sly call of, "I do hope you live upon your promise, Alena. I'll be waiting." a wink from the girl as well before departing Alena saw, which only carved a pleasant smirk of her own across her lips. She stepped into his room soon after, and there he was, those frosted eyes of his glancing down upon the table he loomed over with his darkening presence, and atop that table...another contract as predicted. "You called for me?"
His eyes soon affixed to Alena after she garnered his attention. "Yes, I did." Coldly he answered. "We have another contract, and I want you to see to it. The client is willing to pay a generous sum for our services, ten thousand in gold coin. As you can tell, he's putting quite the value on the target." My it was a generous offer indeed, but it seemed to Alena as the usual contract, either a jilted businessman who wanted a problem taken care of, say the dispatching of an unscrupulous citizen or a philandering spouse, but it was when Alena asked of who the contract was for, Matthias had given her...that name....that very name that twinged the bitter nerves of the woman and sent her blood blazing hot through her veins in a fury she could barely quell within herself, an urge to not unsheathe her sword already.
"So who be this contract for?"
"....Venius Carthenwald, the president of the Carthenwald Trading and Logistics Company...." Matthias replied, immediately conjuring forth the woman's desires for retribution. "Matthias...tell me! Tell me he is the target!" Oh how she wished the bastard was so. Her very enemy delivered unto her vengeful blade with divine intervention, it would be such joy to Alena to see her dagger grace the neck of this vile traitor who be her uncle, but it was naught. Matthias spoke again, unfazed as ever by the bloodlust in Alena's...already blooded eyes. "I am indeed astounded by your desire for payback, Alena, but sheathe thy blade for now. Venius is the client unfortunately. He's asked of us to eliminate some business competition for him, the crooked fiend, a few vendors in the Market District who are taking away revenue from his company." Surely Matthias meant Alena's company or what would've been offered to her had this vulture not swooped forth and clawed away her father and mother, her fortune, her home... She would be damned to work for a nefarious wretch such as Venius, as much as she would be damned to consider him family anymore, not after all the pain he inflicted upon Alena!
Matthias continued. "Luckily for you, I've arranged a special meeting between you and Herr Carthenwald, tonight, at a symphony performance in the Dream District. That way, a little music will distract you from carving the bastard's throat. I understand what he's done to you, Alena, and as much as you, I would love to see your blade send him into Death's justice...but he is a client and not our target. Perhaps after the contract is fullfilled, you may gain your due retribution. Until then...save your blade for the target, the Decree demands it so." And damn the law of the Coven as well! But Alena had no choice...except afterwards. "And you can guarantee I will come for him once my mission is complete, Matthias....by my family's grave, the ruins of my home.....I will kill him." Her decision made just, Alena left Matthias' chamber and stormed onward to her own to prepare for tonight....