It has been many years since Amelia's capture at the hands of steppe raiders. An unfortunately common fate of many women, and hers was no different. Not too long after her initial capture she was sold off to many different men and women, many of them cruel and barbaric. Others who were captured alongside you were either taken by other buyers or perished on the journey, and it wasn't until you reached the frozen tundras of the Vaegirs you found an opportunity to escape.
Your previous master was an aspiring lord, a wandering knight who had taken you and many other women as part of his harem, after slaying the previous bandits who had brought you already. Far from noble, he expected you to serve him faithfully for his "rescue", and despite his arrogance he was indeed very skilled with a sword. Fortunately for you, one of the other slave women was willing to distract him, smuggling you and the others the key to escape while she spent the night with him. During that time you were able to carry off some equipment, mostly loot from previous battles. You escaped alone, the others having gone their separate ways to flee from the knight should he realize what had happened and gives chase. However for better or for worse, a blizzard had struck that night, hiding your trail but threatening your life.
After a sleepless night of running you manage to reach the village of Sumbuja, where you took refuge in a farm house. The place looked well enough but there wasn't much in the way of livestock or crops: it must've been winter now, and with it everyone was housed inside just trying to survive. At the very least, it wasn't snowy down here, so you were able to find a dirt road leading south, taking you to the city of Reyvadin. All sorts of folks were coming and going, farmers coming to market, merchants to trade with townsfolk, mercenaries looking to sell their blades, or soldiers awaiting their next orders. However by the time you arrive it was already nightfall, and you barely managed to get inside before the gates were closed. Honest folks were already heading indoors, and the city was big enough for you to get lost in without people to give direction.
Tired, hungry, and cold, you would wander the streets looking for an inn when you could hear the rasp of a blade being drawn. Behind you was a lone man, wearing a masked helm that hide his identity. He cursed under his breath: you had spotted him before he could've ambushed you. There was no guard in sight, and you could hear nary a whisper from the buildings around you. You seemed to be alone, and this man knew it as he came charging right at you, blade in hand, looking to take either your money or your life. He must've been following you because you could see that you had walked right into a dead-end alley as well: the only way to escape was pass him. Now you must act, less you suffer the fate you had already worked so hard to escape.
Your previous master was an aspiring lord, a wandering knight who had taken you and many other women as part of his harem, after slaying the previous bandits who had brought you already. Far from noble, he expected you to serve him faithfully for his "rescue", and despite his arrogance he was indeed very skilled with a sword. Fortunately for you, one of the other slave women was willing to distract him, smuggling you and the others the key to escape while she spent the night with him. During that time you were able to carry off some equipment, mostly loot from previous battles. You escaped alone, the others having gone their separate ways to flee from the knight should he realize what had happened and gives chase. However for better or for worse, a blizzard had struck that night, hiding your trail but threatening your life.
After a sleepless night of running you manage to reach the village of Sumbuja, where you took refuge in a farm house. The place looked well enough but there wasn't much in the way of livestock or crops: it must've been winter now, and with it everyone was housed inside just trying to survive. At the very least, it wasn't snowy down here, so you were able to find a dirt road leading south, taking you to the city of Reyvadin. All sorts of folks were coming and going, farmers coming to market, merchants to trade with townsfolk, mercenaries looking to sell their blades, or soldiers awaiting their next orders. However by the time you arrive it was already nightfall, and you barely managed to get inside before the gates were closed. Honest folks were already heading indoors, and the city was big enough for you to get lost in without people to give direction.
Tired, hungry, and cold, you would wander the streets looking for an inn when you could hear the rasp of a blade being drawn. Behind you was a lone man, wearing a masked helm that hide his identity. He cursed under his breath: you had spotted him before he could've ambushed you. There was no guard in sight, and you could hear nary a whisper from the buildings around you. You seemed to be alone, and this man knew it as he came charging right at you, blade in hand, looking to take either your money or your life. He must've been following you because you could see that you had walked right into a dead-end alley as well: the only way to escape was pass him. Now you must act, less you suffer the fate you had already worked so hard to escape.