by Paroxysm on Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:03 pm
“Hnh.”
A trip through the countryside was always relaxing, it fed an inner, if somewhat-often-ignored, desire to travel, and it was not always a bad thing to reward one’s self for a life-time of dedicated discipline, was it?
A large and regal man walked shoulder-to-shoulder with two others; his facial hair had been trimmed along the side of his jaw, leading up his face and losing itself in the equally cared for hair of his head, and his clothes, a selection of various furs and silks, spoke of expensive tastes, though the majority had a considerable local flavor about them.
The other two men were taller than their traveling companion, but were far less concerned with their appearance and wore only simple clothing. Their movements were obviously more weighted than their better dressed fellow and this likely due to the swords hanging loosely from their waists; indeed, they were no doubt well trained in the use of such weapons, as well. At the very least, the odd bandit or two would not give more than a passing glance before deciding to find easier prey.
A familiar scent was about the area, though quite weakened after a day or two, but it was relatively simple to be picked up, so formidable were their senses.
The center-man recalled having been curious about the area’s stability and so he had tasked one of his subordinates into investigating matters for him, but the fact that he was here now did not mean that he had little faith in their abilities or that he was worried! No, that would be preposterous! He was simply out for a stroll and as luck would have it, this was the direction his feet carried him, and that was all there was to it and anybody who said otherwise were simply doing so out of spite; even still, he could do whatever he wished and that was that.
Though sticking to the proverbial beaten path, as the case was, the three men paid particularly close attention to the woods, and what may or may not lurk within them. It was habit and instinct rolled into one, but the reason was simple enough: enemies and allies easily lurked in the woods and the center-man had plenty of both.
After another half an hour of walking, the three men would come to an abrupt stop, as the familiar scent increased in strength and, with but a simple gesture from the well-dressed man, one of the two guards would quickly make their way into the nearby woods, leaping over obstacles, and seeming to glide across the ground with the most graceful of strides: They were searching for someone specific, someone who was no-doubt nearby.
Bartholomew Van Buren was calling.
FATAL KERNEL ERROR_
Mind link to COMP disconnected_