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A Menace
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OoC: Sorry about the delay, with no further ado, let us get this RP underway. Any IH members, feel free to jump in at our leisure. No posting frequency set yet, and as such no end date. This will be a shorter story though, and serve as an intro to others. Please link your character Sheet in your first post.
Time: 11:00 am
Weather: Clear Skies, Temperate Conditions
Location: The Fae See, Crow's Hollow
"Welcome to Crow's Hollow, an Idyllic retreat in the Wilderness of the Fae See. Here, Humans, Fae, Constructs, and Beastfolk live mostly in harmony. In a few days, the 'Changing of the Guard' will occur, an annual ritual that asks for the Forest's protection. However, reports of monster attacks have the town council on edge, and all is not as it seems in the Hamlet."
OoC: Sorry about the delay, with no further ado, let us get this RP underway. Any IH members, feel free to jump in at our leisure. No posting frequency set yet, and as such no end date. This will be a shorter story though, and serve as an intro to others. Please link your character Sheet in your first post.
Time: 11:00 am
Weather: Clear Skies, Temperate Conditions
Location: The Fae See, Crow's Hollow
"Welcome to Crow's Hollow, an Idyllic retreat in the Wilderness of the Fae See. Here, Humans, Fae, Constructs, and Beastfolk live mostly in harmony. In a few days, the 'Changing of the Guard' will occur, an annual ritual that asks for the Forest's protection. However, reports of monster attacks have the town council on edge, and all is not as it seems in the Hamlet."
- "Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling,
By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore,
“Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou,” I said, “art sure no craven,
Ghastly grim and ancient Raven wandering from the Nightly shore—
Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore!"
-Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.”
Crow's Hollow was bustling with activity, the annual Changing of the Guard set to happen in only a few days. The Hamlet was one of the places in the See where Humans, Fae, and Beasts lived in relative harmony. Children ran about, some wearing masks made to resemble animals, others had wooden swords and boasted of "being Champion." The smell of spiced drinks hung on the air, stalls lining the main road into and out of town as the inhabitants do their best to make money off of the extra supplies they had lying about.
At the center of town, near a small Inn and Tavern named the Crow's Rest, a mostly empty Job board has several bounties for a "Jet-Black Dire Wolf," "Barghest," and "Hellhound," all of which appear to feature differing renditions of the same monster. Below these is a listing for "A Pure-Hearted Adventurer to Protect the Festival," and "A Fearless Adventurer to Euthanize the Beast," they seem to be in the same handwriting, and both list the quest-giver as "-Sorcha."
Not far from the tavern, the town council got ready to convene for the eighth day in a row, and despite their doggedness, they were no closer to finding a solution to the monster attacks. Frustration and desperation were starting to reign supreme among the town elders, stress evident on the council folks' faces.
Travelers come in and out of town, a resident madwoman yelling "prophecy" at them as they approach; the most recent arrivals are a fairly large caravan fit to fill the tavern to occupancy. Despite the reports of monster attacks, everyone seems in high spirits, and the Hamlet has swelled to nearly half its size due to the visitors. Small encampments dot the paths through town, as well as some of the nearby clearings. Traveling merchants who are particularly enterprising even have baubles for sale, "Good Luck" charms, that carry the visage of the Champion or Guardian.
Those paying close attention may even notice a particularly dour-faced man with a vellum tablet, asking all sorts of suspicious questions and recording the answers. Trailing close behind him appear to be a pair of soldiers, a coat of arms conspicuously displayed on their armor.
As the festival grows closer, some of the villagers have been asking whether or not they are in danger. Thankfully the council has assured them otherwise, and what reason does the council have to lie?
Ein CrowleyEin sat plaintively on the ground, staring up at the branches of a nearby tree. Several corvids had alighted there: beady black eyes staring at her with unspoken knowing. She had no idea what they wanted with her and her men, but they had refused to leave for very long, even when shooed away. Rather than continue a practice in futility, she had taken to pondering their significance. They didn't respond to food or shiny things, and in that way, they were different than the crows back in Cydonia.
The three knights that had remained with her sat in a loose formation around her, at varying states of attention, though she had no doubt they would be battle-ready in a moment's notice should the need arise. Exhaling, she rested her chin against her fist and admired the awkward beauty of the onyx black birds that had been following her for the past day. A crackling of branches signaled the rest of her entourage's return. Gleefully she stood up and made her way across the encampment to see her most loyal servant.
Threnody was a clumsy and willowy man, but he was the smartest person in Cydonia, and capable of undergoing the same Hellish Changes that other members of Cydonian royalty were, which made him invaluable to Ein. He leafed through the tablet in his hands, a piece of sharp-edged charcoal tucked behind his ear, undoubtedly the tool he had used to write.
"The village isn't well-guarded, just a local militia," He started to report. "Actually, I'm downgrading it to a Hamlet, there are only a hundred or so residents in the entire place." Grabbing the charcoal, he amended something on his vellum tablet.
Ein smiled slightly, "Then let the assault begin, these birds are giving me a bad vibe, like they're watching me."
"They probably are. The villagers reported a sort of kinship with local fauna, animals of above average intelligence aren't exactly unheard of in the See." He gave Ein an admonishing look, "We can't attack, however, as the Hamlet is being protected by a local Champion, and if the locals are to be believed, the wildlife will become hostile as well."
With a frustrated groan, Ein drew her sword and slashed impotently at the air, "Then find me somewhere else to conquer. I'm STARVING!"
Putting a hand on his Queen, Threnody assured her, "Patience. We will have our chance soon. In a couple days, the Champion will leave to meet with a Guardian of the Forest and conduct some sort of ritual. They will be most vulnerable then. In the meantime, I have several leads to follow up on. This place hides many secrets."
"Secrets?"
Threnody nodded, "Paths leading into and out of the area have been beset by a pitch-black beast. Most are calling it a wolf, but others are not so sure. A bounty has been placed on its head, and a local apothecary at the edge of town is willing to provide Adventurers undertaking the quest with specialized poisons. The town council will convene soon to discuss that matter more thoroughly. Furthermore, an old lady living by the tavern informed me that the Hamlet's traditions changed dramatically a decade ago, about the time their so-called 'Champion; arrived." He turned to leave, "I'll be back soon."
Ein frowned as she watched Threnody walking back into the small township, a knight flanking him on either side.
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