Nifty
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Jacoliene De Gunst
Ashen Knights / Hunter
Temple of Northias, The Sanctuary
A chilling breeze slithered down her spine, penetrating her thick coat. Liene hastily adjusted her scarf, a barrier against the biting cold she desperately sought to keep at bay.
As the smell of the thinly made soup wafted through the air, cogs in her head started to turn. A single thought remained to fester in her mind. The level of trust she must portray must stay limited if she were to survive. Trust, respect, and companionship must be earned, a principle every starting party must abide by. Trust is the most critical factor among any group. Throughout Liene's life, surrounded by skilful liars and expert assassins, she knew better than to break bread with strangers she knew nothing about. With that conclusion, Liene will continue to feast on the food she safely brought for herself. She filled her head with the ‘what ifs’ until she unconsciously reached for another bag of date fruits.
These will suffice, for now, she thought to herself—partly a lie and partly the truth. The last full meal she received was in a cheap and busy inn the day before. Before the following day ends, however, she will need a proper meal to avert possible fatigue. To neglect that thought, she let the savoury taste of the date distract her.
Liene’s sigil remained unseen from other’s prying eyes. She carefully shuffled close the campfire while listening to the nearby voices surrounding it. One masculine voice spoke with refinement befitting a noble, while the voice he conversed with bore a more casual speech. As he bellowed for the others at the finished soup, the Fang also pointed out his visual observations of their environment. While she had conducted her physical examination earlier, she knew of the existence of the statues. Perhaps it was within Fang’s empathetic nature, but Liene took his actions as a sign of pity, and it sliced through the pride she held dear—a reminder of what she lacked. On the bright side, however, Liene also saw his action as a sign of simple altruism. Without his observations, Liene wouldn’t have noticed the glowing runes. And yet, in her eyes, kindness is never enough to earn her trust. Throughout time, yes, perhaps, but not today.
Liene’s firm resolve was unmistakable as she spoke her reply. “I've had my fill on the way here.” She breathed her lie effortlessly. “My appetite calls for dessert now.” She popped a date in her mouth, and the sweet, sugary flavour enveloped her taste.
Liene felt an oddly warm sensation emitting from her pocket. She curiously fished for the item deep into her pockets and located the source—the curious sigil given to her. It was not as blisteringly hot as she expected; it was just the right temperature to emit heat. Her fingers brushed its flat sides, inspecting it beneath her pockets with purpose, only to find that it remained unchanged. This mysterious token held a significance she had yet to comprehend fully.
“Some have travelled far, I assume. Perhaps it would be best to rest first before tackling this test. Perhaps that would create enough opening for the twelfth person to appear. Who knows?” Liene pondered, her mind already strategising for the challenges that lay ahead. Perhaps there will be more trials to see whether this lot is worth the ‘Ashen Knight’ title and prevent any false identities from entering the princess’ circle. The thought itself led Liene to reach for her cane instinctively. A rather clever and sensible thing to do; if her conclusion remained true, she would have to commend the princess for that. Even if her theory remains accurate, conserving their strength and energy in the time being would be a wise course of action.
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