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The village that lies under the shadow of the fortress of Vel Ghoran was one small and insignificant settlement in a region littered with dozens of more impressive towns and cities. The only thing notable about the tiny town consisting mainly of farmland and craftsmen was the large Ghoran Dam it now rested under, diverting water to it and all the surrounding hamlets while also subtly reminding all of those residing within them who was in charge. Still, so long as their meagerly expected yield of goods didn't dip or falter, Henk doubted the Anirian government ever paid them any mind.
That is what made it an ideal place for the runaway Initiate to rest his tired body after another long week of honing his body and mind.
Henk was a Dreadlord no more, not until his impending return and inevitable incarceration, but he had not rested on his laurels during his absence from Vel Anir and its Academy. On the contrary, since his disappearance, the scar-faced man had never trained harder, never pushed himself as tenaciously as he now did every day. There would come a day, very soon, when he would return to the Academy, and it would be as one whose power was undeniable, as one who had the strength to carry those who relied on him without worry.
"Essy! Did you see them?"
Henk turned his head from his place at the small kitchen table of the farming family he'd taken residence with to see their young daughter walking through the front door, blond locks mopped with rainwater, but not enough to hide the always glimmering shine of her eyes.
'Essy'.
Espen. It was the name he'd given himself to avoid using his true moniker. He was, after all, a wanted man.
Setting the bite of food he'd been about to take back down on the plate, Henk offers a smile to the little girl. "Have I seen who, Floris?" The poor thing had been so excited to have somebody at the house for a change, her parents always being out working during the day must have been hard on her. Henk understood the loneliness.
"There's a strange group of men, dozens of them riding through town on big wagons! With shiny swords! The butcher told me not to get too close, but he won't say who they are. Do you know them Essy?"
Henk's brow furrowed, his hand slowly sliding the plate across the table. Company in this village? In the middle of a torrential rain like this? That didn't check out. He had no inkling who the group in question could be, but... It felt like his stomach was held up by a single thread "Where were they headed?"
"I thiiiink they were going to the big house way up on the hill. The one the water comes from?"
That was all it took to snap that thread, then.
Henk stood quickly, reaching to the wall behind him to retrieve the dark green cloak hanging on a nail and throw it over his body like a seafoam cape. "Go to your room, Floris. Don't come out until I say." It was only a gut feeling, but he was in no position to turn a blind eye to any doubts. The girl pouted, stamping her foot and protesting. A stern look from the scarred face of 'Espen' was enough to send her retreating to her room.
Pulling the face cover stitched into the cloak up over his nose, Henk quickly departed, eager to see these visitors for himself.