Corn Orc Vandal
New Member
Khadija Aslan
Group 2 (
BlueXBlood
,
Zazz
,
Xen6n
,
Aegis
)
"Seems more likely I'd be carrying you," Bal said.
Khadija laughed, light and melodious. A joke? From the gladiator? The thin air must be getting to us both.
"I'm not so proud as you, Bal. My feet would be glad for it," she replied as the group trudged along. the widening mountain path. the warrior grew furtive, secretive.
"You seem to know a lot about these secret folk." Khadija considered this. Her Imperial instructors had known very little about the Order, and any attempt she made at deepening her knowledge failed; there were simply few records concerning the Order in the Academy archives, as if someone tried to wipe them from history altogether. Just myths and rumors remained. What did she truly know of the Order beyond this? Evidently, her companion held some distrust towards them. Following Bal's lead, she lowered her tone, and as an extra precaution, spoke in Orcish.
"In truth, I know very little; no one in Axasterke does. They left the continent many centuries ago," she replied. The half-orc spoke her native tongue with refinement, softening the guttural tongue and smoothing harsh vowels. "They were once saviors of this world, though, and I doubt that has changed. I believe we can trust them."
Head bent in exhaustion, Bal pushed onwards as Khadija lagged behind. She was sick of the mountains. Ready to be anywhere but here. With each step, she felt a growing desire to turn around, an unexplainable urge to leave this place. Just go back to the valley. It was nice there. Before long, the bard had forgotten why she was even on this desolate rock in the first place. She looked around, befuddled, and saw a wagon. Best follow them. Maybe they know the way out. Khadija trailed along, her mind jumbled. Then, there was no more confusion. She remembered. Before her stood a large stone door.
Khadija shot a sly, knowing look at Aris. "More Seeker trickery, eh? I'm growing wise to your Order's ways." She knew little of magic wards, only that they existed, and the bard suspected she'd just barely made it through one. They pressed through the entrance, and Khadija braced herself for every manner of hidden wonder.
Turns out, she needn't have bothered.
The Sanctuary was a decrepit and crumbling place, ruined by time and neglect. Her stomach dropped, and she felt herself questioning the wisdom of coming to this isolated place with total strangers. Can't turn back now.
No fire burned here, no feast laid. The Order was gone, spirited away. Perhaps they travelled with the only two remaining from this sect. Just shades here, shadows haunting the hollow halls. Even the ruins were disappointing to Khadija, a city dweller accustomed to the grandiose monuments and manors of Safir Şehri. Her very presence in this place felt wrong. The ideas she held about the Order perhaps as empty as their home. Still, it was a place to rest. Hopefully. Khadija looked doubtfully to Bal before addressing their hosts.
"Well, I certainly don't think anyone will come looking for us here," she said, doing little to hide her disappointment.
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