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Ylva
Location: Metsa Jungle, Southern KhauranTime of the Day: Morning
Temperature: Very hot, humid
It was as she paused to catch her breath that Ylva felt a stinging sensation on the back of her neck. Using her injured hand she made to swat at whatever insect was trying to feast on her only for her eyes to water as her hand hit something solid behind her. Before she had a chance to think the spot of pain multiplied around her neck and now Ylva was able to see the source of her discomfort. There, under her nose she could see a slender wooden pole covered in ornate carvings and beyond that a set of razor like claws digging into the vegetation.
Ylva tried to look up at the people at the other end of the spears but the movement pushed the tip of a spear harder against her throat, sending a stream of blood to run down her neck. With a grimace Ylva bowed her head and tried to ignore the torrent of jorgethi that poured from unseen mouths all around her as she desperately racked her brain for any shred of an idea. Mostly however all she could think about was what a damned idiot she was. Of course that half breed abomination wouldn't have been alone, but she’d been so busy hunting the creature that taken Ash that she’d not noticed that she was the one being hunted and had wandered into the the trap like a half wit.
“Where is your companion?”
The question, spoken in crisp ardaric, caught Ylva off guard and was almost as surprising to her as the withdrawal of the spear that had been pressed into her throat. If the people at the other ends of the spears didn't know where ash was then they couldn't be the bandits Ylva had thought they were in which case who the hell were they and where was her friend.
Dumbstruck Ylva raised her gaze to meet that of her captors, her heart sinking as she took in the creature in front of her. The fur that surrounded a pair of stark yellow eyes was patchy with scars and had flecks of grey all through it. It was the face of someone who had gotten into a lot of fights and was in the habit of winning. It was probably the reason why despite the fact that Ylva’s hand still held the large knife she’d been hacking at the vegetation with the khaddorians decided to kneel in front of her, bringing his face level with her own.
“What is your business here?”
Ylva thought carefully on the question as her captor snapped something in jorgethii to one of the people behind her. What was their business here? Well she had a vague plan to try and catch up with one or two her contacts that made their living of ships at the southern end of the continent but that was an opportunity of happenstance rather than a reason. No the real reason they were headed south was because Ash wanted to see the soft green waters of the southern oceans and despite all her better judgement Ylva had agreed to take her. It had been the way her friend's eyes lit up whenever they talked on the subject that had won Ylva over and she had reasoned that she'd managed to survive venturing deep into khaddorians territory before without incident. Now her friend had been kidnapped by some half breed abomination and she was being held captive something something. On the whole Ylva decided that now was not the time to tell the whole truth. It sounded stupid to the point of being unbelievable to her let alone some khaddorians thug.
“So tell me, friend” her interrogator said with a smirk that told Ylva that he was expecting answers regardless of her own willingness to provide them.
“I sell medicinal herbs and powders.” Ylva said seeking refuge in lies omission. “I merely hope to collect some supplies”. That was all technically true, not that Ylva expected it to help her much; her captors were still khaddorians after all. Ylva deliberately avoided answering the question about Ash, partly because in her experience the answer ‘I don’t know’ never went down well and partly because Ylva had already failed her friend once today and she had no intention of making that mistake twice.
As she watched the beast’s eyes for a reaction a strange thought struck Ylva. This khadorian in front of her somehow reminded her of a stray tabby that had roamed the streets around her parents house on Dalvik and she suddenly had to suppress the urge to try and pet it behind the ears; stress did funny things to the mind.
The errant thought of home caused an idea to float to the top of Ylva mind as to how she might just escape her captors. It wasn't an especially good idea, there was a good chance she would end up being skewered or mauled to death. On the other hand Ylva knew that being a khaddorians prisoner didn't exactly have glowing long term health prospects, besides the arrogant ilivokens had left the knife in her hand. If she could just get behind the beast kneeling in front of her then she might just have a chance to escape and find Ash. That was all the incentive Ylva needed.
With only a whispered prayer to the gods she had no faith in as a warning Ylva lunged for her integrator, hoping to knock him off balance. The spears that had still been pressed to the side of Ylva’s neck took gouges out of her skin but nothing more, the reaction of the wielders to push the blades home coming fractions of a second too late as Ylva fell upon their comrade.
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