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Posted! A bit short but written before getting on a boat this time lol Trying to push things along!
The twins could feel the hatred pouring out of Vordan as he made his introduction and stared them down. Setna’s short fuse was lit and he placed his hand on the hilt of his blade. He almost stood up, insults hanging on the tip of his tongue but a small hand held his arm. He glanced back to his sister, whose pained eyes stared up at him. Stop, they urged.

He gave in, his fists tightening as he receded. He should have known better than to just spout off where they were from. He should have known. It had been beaten into him, cut into him, slammed into him. The outsiders hate you. The outsiders will kill you. The outsiders will have no mercy on your families. Setna had been brought up that the Syndarean past had been a glorious one. No decision was wrong. They had been on the glorious side of the war. The Emperor was only trying to bring better equality to all magic users. The outsiders were wrong, yet they had won. Therefore the Syndareans had to live with unjustifiable hatred.

A part of him knew that it was bullshit. But it was how they were raised. It was why they were trained to kill, to fight, and to protect. Hatred was everywhere, and they had to constantly be prepared to fight against it. Rage beat in his chest as Setna looked down to avoid looking at Vordan any longer, afraid he might rip out of his sister’s grip to confront him.

It was ridiculous; he wanted to say something out of the pride of his country. But when he thought about it, wasn’t he the one committing treason? He had stolen away the sacrifice to the God’s Festival, had broken every rule about leaving home, especially with a woman. Setna smiled ruefully, his hands clenching in a white knuckle grip.

Serna on the other hand, knew exactly why the hatred towards them was deserved. Shut away in the nunnery she read all sorts of books that had been written on the war. The stories of the Dark Emperor, the Syndarean’s involvement, the destruction that was caused. Her people tried to glorify themselves, so they wouldn’t die of shame.
She gently rubbed her brother’s shoulder as she looked at Vordan with sad eyes. To see hatred full in the face, gave her a cold feeling in her chest.

Then the Desert Elf spoke and he came to the aid of the twins, reassuring them that they were not to be blamed for their ancestors’ past.

However, it was the red headed warrior who displayed the first act of trust. He came closer and threw an arm around Setna. The boy’s eyes widened slightly as he felt the power and strength in the arm that wrapped around him in a sign of trust. Slowly, Setna found his anger fade away slightly, he calmed down as he began to realize that not everyone was out to get him and his sister. Elrithos and Tirian both showed that they didn’t care where the twins were from.

Serna gave a soft smile at the warrior with a shy nod in thanks. Her eyes remained pained though as she looked down and stuck close to her brother. She wished he would just return home, where he should be. Then they wouldn’t have to go through this, and wouldn’t have to pain people with their existence. Perhaps their people wouldn’t punish her brother too severely. He had tried to save his sister after all, there was honor in that. As for her… she was already living on borrowed time, wasn’t she?
Aaerynn wasn’t interested in the little scene that had unfolded in front of her. It was typical really. Humans were humans, caught up in hatred and vengeance. The female elf preferred to distance herself from the group, leaning against one of the carts.

Her light eyes observed the face of Vordan who had shown vile hatred and then immediately shifted into a cheerful attitude. Men like him were the worst, she was sure. And she grunted softly as the Aavikanian and the Tirian fellow put Vordan back into his place. What simpletons.

The wood elf had her respect for the desert fellow, having earned it through his obvious years on this land. But the rest….eh.

Aaerynn dug out the dirt from under her nails as she listened to the last two introduce themselves. Caelis and Faith. Aaerynn’s light eyes fixed themselves on the small half elf girl. A melancholy feeling drifted into her core, filling her gut and attempting to enter her chest. The wood elf swallowed the weariness down. She rapidly looked away from the half elf, willing the old grief to leave her be and not rot her from the inside out.

But those bastardized memories continued to resurface. She could see his face again, his eager questioning about sons and daughters, names and heritage. Aaerynn swallowed the bile that had risen in her throat.

“…Where are we headed towards first?”

The question brought the elf out of her reverie, her eyes focusing back on the task and the old dwarf that huddled around the map.

“Well…” The dwarf had remained resigned throughout the introductions and altercations, but now he spoke with a genial voice. “It will take us quite a few days to get through the North Furus woods. We’ll have to make stops as night hits, for the woods is a dangerous place to travel in the dark. But…”

He pointed to a circle on the map, a small farming village centered on the edge of the woods. “This will be our first official stop, in a village where we’ll restock for supplies before heading into the mountainous range. Any other questions? Otherwise we should get ourselves ready, I’d like to have us start before the sun sleeps for the night.”
Heeee! I'll try to get it up later tonight. We're heading back home tonight so I'll work on it when I can! I'm so pumped
Eeeee! I'll wait for jiwon to post before I post again!
So excited!
Posted! I'm in the same boat as Ikari xD Sorry if it's a little bare! But I want this to keep on rolling! Better posts will come when we get home xD
The old dwarf ignored most of what Caelis said, but he smiled wide as Faith gave her his name. “Faith, faith…” He sang, “What a lovely name!”

The sudden silence of the inn put everyone into a state of curiosity and silence, and Rudolf found himself waddling behind Vordan as they entered the inn from the back.
Setna stood for a moment, hearing the sudden commotion but he looked back at Serna and sat down again. As much as he wanted to see what was going on, there was no way he was leaving his sister out here with strangers. He sat by her feet with a slight pout, his chin in his hand.

Serna gently nudged her brother’s shoulder as an apology and went back to observing the newcomers. She wanted to ask them questions. She wanted to know more about the Desert Elf’s culture, and more about the little girl with pointy ears and a beautiful face. However, she kept quiet, more nervous and shy than anything else as they all waited for the return of the old dwarf.
As soon as Rudolf saw that head of bright flaming hair, he lit up into a bright grin.

“Rudolf you sure know how to smell a place up! How are you?”

“Tirian, my boy!” The dwarf embraced the young man with a few hearty claps on the back and a jolly laugh. “So good to see you! It’s been awhile!”

“I hope you still have room on that journey, I’d like to go Thialea. Again…”

The dwarf interrupted him before he could say any more. “Of course, of course! I told you you’d always be welcomed on a journey with me. Come along then, come, come.”
Rudolf waved his hand at Vordan as well to follow them and they all left the inn to the back again. The old dwarf looked around the rest of the group with scrutinizing eyes.

“Now let’s see…” He mumbled to himself. “There should be one more….”

Sure enough, as soon as he said that, the back door to the inn opened wide and out came a female elf. Aaerynn Lightweld, squinted, and brushed her light hair away from her pointed ears.

The dwarf rushed her, spouting nonsense. “Oh Miss Aaerynn! Light of my life! Sun of the midday sky!”

He went to reach for her hand and instead felt the cross guard of an elven dagger jut into his jiggly belly. “You touch me with that hand, Rudolf VanKirtschein, and you will lose it.”

The dwarf gave a belly laugh but backed away from the elf with his hands up. Aaerynn grunted in displeasure and her blue eyes took in the crowd. A bunch of human men, a boy that had barely passed puberty, a girl with the same eyes as her brother, a short half elf and a dwarf. Absolutely disgusting.

For a second her eyes flicked toward the Aavikkanian, she tilted her head slightly in respect and then continued to distance herself from the group as Rudolf began ushering them to all sit together.

They sat in a circle, much like little children, except for a few who opted to stand as the old dwarf pulled out a crudely hand drawn map from his vest. He unraveled it and spread it across the grass in front of them. The two continents were drawn out and a trail had been left in red ink. It was easy to see that it was the route they would be taking for this journey.

“Now then.” Rudolf’s voice became booming as he looked at each of the strangers in the eyes. “My name is Rudolf VanKirtschein as some of you may know. My quest involves getting these carts.” He waved his hand at the oxen and then pointed at a dot on the map. “To the Novan City of the next continent. I have enough supplies to support you through this journey, and the city itself will pay you all handsomely upon reaching it safely with these carts intact. Now I think it is best that we introduce ourselves to one another. I ask not for your reasons on joining this journey, I know they are personal and your own. But perhaps enlighten us as to where you come from, or a weapon of choice.”

Rudolf wiggled and sat up right. “I will start. I am Rudolf, and I’m a dwarf of the North Mountains. I’ve always enjoyed being a trade merchant and have now begun making journeys between our two continents.” He finished and smiled and then looked at Aaerynn. “Since you are late miss elf, perhaps you’d like to go first.”

Aaerynn frowned and glared but she closed her eyes and sighed. “My name is Aaerynn Lightweld. I am a wood elf of the woods of Furus. I prefer my bow, but am skilled in the use of daggers.”

“Good, good!” The dwarf smiled and then pointed to the twins. “And the first to show! Come, come, and share your names young ones.”

Setna sat up pin straight as all eyes turned on him and his sister. He glanced at his sister before continuing. “My name is Setna Roan, and this is my twin Serna Roan. We are from…” He paused with uncertainty, glancing at the rest of the faces here.

“We are from Syndarea…” He continued and quickly added. “I prefer sword and shield.”

Serna gently gripped her brother’s cloak as she also added. “I am…I don’t have m-much…experience.” Her dark eyes glanced away but quickly returned with some confidence. “I can cook though…and sew any clothing…” Her words came out more like a whisper and she slowly hid her face against her brother’s shoulder.

The dwarf lit up and nodded. “Well then who’s next?”
Ah awesome! >w<
I'm so excited for this rp and to postttt. I'll wait after jiwon and ikari post though hnngh.
Ahhhh! I'm so excited! Setna is going to be pissed at being called a child xD I can't wait!
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