Tuesday 9th February, 2016 CE. Calais
Horses are strangely abundant in the city; young men and women in white uniforms patrolling the streets near the city walls in pairs while more stand atop the thirty foot tall walls. As darkness descended, early as it always did at this time of year, braziers are lit both on top of the wall and out in the flattened ruins beyond the walls; knocked down a year and a half ago so that the Beasts could not hide in the abandoned housing.
More young soldiers in the bright uniforms stand at the only two gates of the port city and hurry a steady stream of people into the city proper, casting glances across the flattened terrain to ensure there were no dark smudges on the horizon; no tell tale black flood announcing that Twilight Beasts were heading their way. Making their way through the press is a small group of mounted soldiers who are clearly exhausted and travel-worn.
Fifteen minutes later the group arrives at the Officers' Mess and the lead staggers in, barely able to walk for her exhaustion. Barely a minute passes before officers, all as young as their men and in the same bright white uniforms, spill out from the building with weapons in the process of being fitted on in their rush.
Rhiannon walked into the Barracks Compound with her favoured weapon, a naginata, strapped into a custom made case on her back while she cradled a crossbow in her arms. Wall duty required every Guardian to wield a ranged weapon and since she had no skill with a normal bow, and regular firearms were ineffective against the Twilight Beasts, she chose the crossbow; not that it was expected for the Beasts to appear during the day. While it was not unusual they rarely attacked a fortified position at any time but under the cover of night.
As she entered the Armoury and returned the borrowed weapon to the Quartermaster the lights in the room flickered and then dimmed. Everyone in the room froze, staring up at the ceiling to see whether the lights returned to power or went out. Shouted orders from the Compound outside drew their attention just as the lights went out properly; candles and gas lamps being lit to provide dubious lighting inside the building.
Rhiannon exchanged a look with the Quartermaster before handing the weapon back to him.
"I'm a rubbish shot anyway, bach." She said with a wink before joining the growing ranks outside. Everyone was armed and ready. With the street lamps going out across the city and cars failing that meant only one thing: Twilight Beasts were nearby. And a lot of them.
Horses are strangely abundant in the city; young men and women in white uniforms patrolling the streets near the city walls in pairs while more stand atop the thirty foot tall walls. As darkness descended, early as it always did at this time of year, braziers are lit both on top of the wall and out in the flattened ruins beyond the walls; knocked down a year and a half ago so that the Beasts could not hide in the abandoned housing.
More young soldiers in the bright uniforms stand at the only two gates of the port city and hurry a steady stream of people into the city proper, casting glances across the flattened terrain to ensure there were no dark smudges on the horizon; no tell tale black flood announcing that Twilight Beasts were heading their way. Making their way through the press is a small group of mounted soldiers who are clearly exhausted and travel-worn.
Fifteen minutes later the group arrives at the Officers' Mess and the lead staggers in, barely able to walk for her exhaustion. Barely a minute passes before officers, all as young as their men and in the same bright white uniforms, spill out from the building with weapons in the process of being fitted on in their rush.
Rhiannon walked into the Barracks Compound with her favoured weapon, a naginata, strapped into a custom made case on her back while she cradled a crossbow in her arms. Wall duty required every Guardian to wield a ranged weapon and since she had no skill with a normal bow, and regular firearms were ineffective against the Twilight Beasts, she chose the crossbow; not that it was expected for the Beasts to appear during the day. While it was not unusual they rarely attacked a fortified position at any time but under the cover of night.
As she entered the Armoury and returned the borrowed weapon to the Quartermaster the lights in the room flickered and then dimmed. Everyone in the room froze, staring up at the ceiling to see whether the lights returned to power or went out. Shouted orders from the Compound outside drew their attention just as the lights went out properly; candles and gas lamps being lit to provide dubious lighting inside the building.
Rhiannon exchanged a look with the Quartermaster before handing the weapon back to him.
"I'm a rubbish shot anyway, bach." She said with a wink before joining the growing ranks outside. Everyone was armed and ready. With the street lamps going out across the city and cars failing that meant only one thing: Twilight Beasts were nearby. And a lot of them.