It turned out that choosing to leave the trail worked out in Bula's favour, though moving through the gloomy woods was not easy. The trees became even darker in colour, their branches sprawling like massive vines, blocking out more and more of the light as the land sloped slightly down into the forbidding valley.
It didn't help that they kept having to pause to brush moss and spiderwebs out of their faces, their gear coated with the annoying stick strands. It seemed that the spiders liked the permanent shadows here.
The orcesses managed to keep quiet enough that after a while they could hear the steady crunch of footsteps on the path. Strangely, these sounds were not coming from in front of them, but from behind. Someone walking swiftly with more footsteps pattering irregularly beside.
"Let go of me! You're hurting...!" a child's voice wailed piteously through the trees. The footsteps shuffled briefly until the man could drag the youngster along a few more paces.
"I said keep quiet. You'll go where I tell ye', brat." The voice was cruel and unforgiving, a bit scratchy.
"But I want my mom!" The little girl sobbed and wailed again, and the pair broke into view.
The man Slade was tall but very thin, dressed in several layers of tattered clothes to make up for the obvious holes. His boots were mis-matched and too big for him, and most of the fingers of his knitted gloves were frayed open. He looked human enough, though his mousy brown hair was wild and unkempt, partly stuffed under a brimmed hat. His eyes looked yellow, but it was impossible for any of the orcs to tell if that was just jaundice or if he was more than he appeared the be.
His left hand was locked in a vice-like grip around the thin wrist of a black-haired, dark-skinned little human who couldn't have been more than seven or eight. She wore a simple smock dress that was in much better shape than Slade's attire, even though the bottom hem was dirty with leaves and spiderwebs. The girl tried to twist her arm free with a grunt and when that didn't work she simply did what many children did and sagged into a heap, screaming.
But Slade had been through this routine before. Hoisting the girl up onto her toes he reached out and slapped her hard across the face. "I said, shut. up." The danger in his tone seemed to penetrate and the although the girl continued to cry even harder, she started walking on her own two feet.
Heading in the same direction as the Orcesses, Slade hurried on his way, using a broken and rusty blade in his right hand to cut a path through the sticky webs.
It didn't help that they kept having to pause to brush moss and spiderwebs out of their faces, their gear coated with the annoying stick strands. It seemed that the spiders liked the permanent shadows here.
The orcesses managed to keep quiet enough that after a while they could hear the steady crunch of footsteps on the path. Strangely, these sounds were not coming from in front of them, but from behind. Someone walking swiftly with more footsteps pattering irregularly beside.
"Let go of me! You're hurting...!" a child's voice wailed piteously through the trees. The footsteps shuffled briefly until the man could drag the youngster along a few more paces.
"I said keep quiet. You'll go where I tell ye', brat." The voice was cruel and unforgiving, a bit scratchy.
"But I want my mom!" The little girl sobbed and wailed again, and the pair broke into view.
The man Slade was tall but very thin, dressed in several layers of tattered clothes to make up for the obvious holes. His boots were mis-matched and too big for him, and most of the fingers of his knitted gloves were frayed open. He looked human enough, though his mousy brown hair was wild and unkempt, partly stuffed under a brimmed hat. His eyes looked yellow, but it was impossible for any of the orcs to tell if that was just jaundice or if he was more than he appeared the be.
His left hand was locked in a vice-like grip around the thin wrist of a black-haired, dark-skinned little human who couldn't have been more than seven or eight. She wore a simple smock dress that was in much better shape than Slade's attire, even though the bottom hem was dirty with leaves and spiderwebs. The girl tried to twist her arm free with a grunt and when that didn't work she simply did what many children did and sagged into a heap, screaming.
But Slade had been through this routine before. Hoisting the girl up onto her toes he reached out and slapped her hard across the face. "I said, shut. up." The danger in his tone seemed to penetrate and the although the girl continued to cry even harder, she started walking on her own two feet.
Heading in the same direction as the Orcesses, Slade hurried on his way, using a broken and rusty blade in his right hand to cut a path through the sticky webs.