Adlif shifted uncomfortably on his feet as the rest of the people started filtering out of the mead-house. It was expected he would as well. If he stayed and warned Ásdís off her current companion the contrary creature was likely to disobey him purely to prove she could.
If he left, and let her learn on her own the erroneous nature of her choices…
But it was not in her father to just let his child walk alongside unsavory characters such as the witch… The crowds pulled and pushed until Adlif gave in and went with the tides of people training out of the hall. His daughter would not leave today. He still had time to tell her.
Blissfully oblivious to her companion’s distress Ásdís was glad the bystanders would be leaving. She could meet their captain and make a good impression, show him she’d be a strong arm given the proper tutelage.
It did strike her as odd that the tall man was ONCE good with a spear but considered himself no longer able… For the first time she really looked at the man. He was tall to be sure, but of a more lanky set than most men she knew. His clothes sat oddly on his frame and while Ásdís wouldn’t think them dirty, neither would she think them clean. She hadn’t seen him limping but then she hadn’t seen his approach...Perhaps he was one of the ill or crippled joining the crew?
“If you were once handy then you shall be again!” She proclaimed assuredly. “I am Ásdís Bright Eyes. I will help you regain your renown with the spear…” Her eyes narrowed in wicked humor “And you will help me distinguish between the rocks and the trees…” Her confidence while misguided was apparent, and while she barely could handle a spear with any particular effect Ásdís felt no fear of the unknown. At least not at this very moment. Perhaps a foolish trait for a girl barely into womanhood to have, but then Ásdís had never been considered particularly wise.
If he left, and let her learn on her own the erroneous nature of her choices…
But it was not in her father to just let his child walk alongside unsavory characters such as the witch… The crowds pulled and pushed until Adlif gave in and went with the tides of people training out of the hall. His daughter would not leave today. He still had time to tell her.
Blissfully oblivious to her companion’s distress Ásdís was glad the bystanders would be leaving. She could meet their captain and make a good impression, show him she’d be a strong arm given the proper tutelage.
It did strike her as odd that the tall man was ONCE good with a spear but considered himself no longer able… For the first time she really looked at the man. He was tall to be sure, but of a more lanky set than most men she knew. His clothes sat oddly on his frame and while Ásdís wouldn’t think them dirty, neither would she think them clean. She hadn’t seen him limping but then she hadn’t seen his approach...Perhaps he was one of the ill or crippled joining the crew?
“If you were once handy then you shall be again!” She proclaimed assuredly. “I am Ásdís Bright Eyes. I will help you regain your renown with the spear…” Her eyes narrowed in wicked humor “And you will help me distinguish between the rocks and the trees…” Her confidence while misguided was apparent, and while she barely could handle a spear with any particular effect Ásdís felt no fear of the unknown. At least not at this very moment. Perhaps a foolish trait for a girl barely into womanhood to have, but then Ásdís had never been considered particularly wise.