299 DA
Winter Howl, the seat of House Wolfe in the North
The last gleam of sunlight was starting to wane. The red light of the setting sun grew fainter and fainter as dark clouds gathered and white snow began to blow in earnest. The air was strangely still despite the howling of the wind and the crunching march of the mighty host making its way across the deep snow. The rising snows blanketed everything and shrunk the land, obscuring the majestic mountains and vast forests to replace them with winter as far as the eye could see. Winter, when it should have been Spring. After weeks of marching, the Northerners finally caught sight of Winter Howl. The stout old fortress of House Wolfe was a welcome sight to the weary travelers. Despite the dark and bitter cold, the thousands of gathered Northmen felt hope.
Lord Wiglaf had called this Conclave, sending word to every holdfast, castle, port, and town in the North. Almost the entirety of the Northern nobility answered the call, from House Wolfe's principal bannermen to the lowest petty lord, human, elf, and dwarf alike. Even leaders of the Beserker tribes and Wildmen clans had come. Every major trade guild and merchant family had sent representatives. The captains of the mercenary Icebreakers had gathered, along with every free-rider, sellsword, and hedge knight for hundreds of league around. Both the College of Enchanters and the Faith had sent forth delegates, though the mages and sorcerers and templars and clerics were more than suspicious around each other.
Even the Nightsguard were there, figures wrapped in black cloaks riding black horses that stood out in stark contrast to the overwhelming white. Absent however were the Snow Court, Winter Coven, and Ice Clan. Alexander had brought Vampyr, Magi, and Werebeast into his kingdom but they were still largely not accepted and aloof from politics. And like any large gathering, camp followers, performers, merchants, and ladies of the night were in abundance. Refugees from across the North seeking shelter joined them, those whose homes were no longer safe in light of the dark winter.
The Northerners were not alone. The engagement of the Crown Prince to the Princess of the Rus demanded the involvement of most of Europa's nobility. But Lady White, Lord Beast, Prince Charming, and many others had heard talk of ill omens in the North and sent their own men to investigate. Lady White, Lady Paramount of the Winterlands bordering the Rus, had a vested interest in the affairs of her neighbor and Lord Beast as Alpha of all Were-people sent his men to inquire after his brethren in the North. The Charmings were involved because they very much believed in being involved with everything.
With three Great Houses involved, other nobles and knights had seen this as an opportunity for glory or gain. Ser Erik Villenueve, Beast's second son, had the command but Lady White had sent along her sister's bastard, the youth commonly known as Red Snow and Prince Charming had sent along his cousin young Brandon and some men. Their procession had joined the Northerners and all made their way to Winter Howl. The footprints and hoof-marks of this great procession was the only evidence of their passing and even now the snow was starting to sweep it away.
Finally the march arrived on the outskirts of Wolfe land. The fortress overlooked the sprawling city surrounding it, all encircled by a stone wall with a number of farms nearby. And almost immediately a tent city sprang up as the soldiers and servants of the host erected their temporary dwellings, the most important of the delegates would no doubt find room in Wiglaf's vast hall. The was crammed with the local townsfolk as well as smallfolk from the surrounding farms and holdfasts, and travelers across the province and elsewhere who sought shelter from the surprise storms. Soon every inn was full to bursting and every house was crammed. At least here the stillness of the snow was torn by the sheer vivacity of life. The population of Wolftown multiplied rapidly.
With little fanfare, the delegation was shown into the Wolf Hall. Lord Wiglaf, tall and stern, sat at the high seat with his retainers around him and his wife at his side. Already present were representatives of the Grendel clan. Their forebear had been killed by Beowulf but the reptilian family had connections to the Dragon Court and were the de-facto dragon lords of the North though they had no real dragons. The tension in the air between the descendants of the mortal foes was palpable.
However, Wiglaf elected to skip the pleasantries and addressed the crowd, "I gathered you all here today because the winds of winter are holding our land. Blizzards and snowstorms ravage us in the midst of spring, we have lost all contact with our people on the shore and in the east. Entire villages have disappeared and there are reports of mysterious bands of raiders and beasts of sinister nature. There has been no word from the Imperial Navy and Winter Watch remains silent. Even the Aesir have not answered our calls. You are all lucky to have arrived before the worst of the storms." Wiglaf gestured at Ser Erik, Ser Brandon, and Red Snow, "Can we expect any more aid from the Capital?"
Ser Erik shook a massive head, "No. It is with regret that I must report that the Fire Throne cannot send anymore aid than our families have already provided. The King is dead." The shock reverberated across the hall and Wiglaf had to shout for quiet. Erik continued, "The Prince has not yet been wed and the Court in a flurry. There are a thousand stories as to how the King died and Inquisition is struggling to get to the truth. The Chancellor, the Queen, and the Lady Marshall are fighting over regency and none have been permitted to leave the city since the King's death. Red Snow received word from his aunt just yesterday through sending stone." The Lady White was a talented sorcerer, inheriting her gifts from her mother as well as powerful artifacts in the wake of her death, "All the armies of Alexandria and the court mages are unavailable. We are on our own for the foreseeable future."
Wiglaf sighed, "So it is. My council and I fear this to be some sort of fell curse or dark magic, and it could be of any origin. There are monsters and raiders in the country and more of the smallfolk vanish every day. I fear we may be attacked by some foe we cannot readily discern, hence the need to call my banners. I need every resource I can to discover the nature of this dark winter and how we can stop it. With the continued war with Neverland and our uncertainty of the Rus, we must be ready for anything. As such, I decree that the majority of our gathered force will remain here to prepare for a possible incursion and as a position from where we can begin restoring order."
"However, if this be some dark magic then we need Nightsguard. We have a few of the black brothers and sisters here but we have had no word of the main garrison. I need a small force of a thousand or so to ride forth and investigate. The roads are no longer safe and the winter winds make travel all the harder. But it must be done. My daughter will lead the force, I need volunteers to accompany her. Let it be known that any and all skilled adventurers are welcome on this undertaking, and there is a reward. Ser Erik, you and your best men shall accompany my daughter along with whoever among my bannermen are not needed in the defense of the North. We must act quickly for the cold is advancing rapidly." He turned to a dark-haired woman as tall and hard as himself, "Jennifer. Gather your men and march today. Before it is too late."
Ser Jennifer gathered the knights, mages, and rangers who could be spared but soon the word spread throughout Wolftown. Any soul who was brave enough, skilled enough, or fool enough to join was welcome to accompany the knight on her journey. The promise of gold and glory proved just enough to tempt a few souls to leave the comfort of Wolftown while duty compelled others. Through heralds and official postings the word was spread until the whole city knew. The recruits were gathered outside the city gates, an eclectic force with men and women of all races from all walks of life, mages, scholars, sellswords, rogues, clerics, and more were among them. They spent frantic hours preparing before the nobles mounted their horses and lead the march, followed by coaches and wagons full of passengers and marching soldiers. They would reach Winter Watch by nightfall but until then the travelers had time to themselves.