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Trajan nodded. "You have my thanks, Captain. I pray only that Aiofe is yet safe."
Yes, it was good that Aiofe had so ingratiated herself with the Guard unit. Such outstanding service was coming around again to repay her in kind, as all good things did in time, and it may so prove to be the grace which saves her life. Trajan and his faithful could only search the town so fast, but with the aid of more men they could double or triple the speed in which the search progressed. The cynical often blithely remarked: "No good deed goes unpunished." Today, Trajan hoped to add yet another glaring exception to that insufferably pessimistic rule.
Trajan conversed with his believers, and then with the roughly thirty Anirian Guardsmen joining in on the search once they all assembled. He spoke with the few sergeants available, and together they quickly formulated a plan to divide up the areas of the city to search. Three groups: Trajan and his believers, and two groups of about fifteen Guardsmen, this done in wariness of another attack from those fiends (and the words of the cloaked elf echoed in Trajan's mind in that moment). Once done, having found Aiofe or no, they would meet back in this square outside the Rogue's Hollow. It was all they could do.
And they set off. Trajan sparing a glance at the young Dreadlord, who seemed to be devising some arcane scheme by which he might draw some insights into the nature of their foes.
With a flickering of carefully reserved hope, Trajan said to him, "For the sake of these beleaguered men and women, discover the source of this foul corruption and these vile fiends, Dreadlord."
And then he and his believers went on their way.
Down the rain-slicked streets they went. From dilapidated building to dilapidated building, squalid domiciles and rundown homes, shops in disrepair and stables withered by neglect and warehouses on the verge of collapse. Trajan called out Aiofe's name, as did Zachary and Alric and Addagast and all the rest of his men. They knocked on the doors of homes and shops and questioned the frightened occupants and manually searched the dwellings and buildings where no one answered. In a sickening large number of these cases, the fiends had claimed the lives of other good men and women, as they had with Torvid.
As they went about their search for Aiofe, a certain...cloud descended upon the Luminari men and women.
And it was not Trajan but Bellatrix who gave voice to this, saying, "Does anyone else feel strange? As if...I'm unsure...as if a weight--"
"--is on your mind? Yes," said Zachary.
"I concur," said Harve.
"Aye," said Addagast.
Trajan, who felt these things just the same as his faithful, said in a low and firm voice, "Stay alert. Call 'Red' if the situation worsens, or you see something. But we must continue."
Red was one of the many Luminari code words. A quick and disguised way to announce the presence of a hostile xeno, or xeno trickery of the mind among other suspected deceptions.
And Trajan and his believers continued down the street they were on, approaching the dead end and the city wall. A few more homes to check.
Aiofe faintly heard her name being called out. Somewhere distant and beyond the safety she'd utterly convinced herself existed solely in the closet.
And yet...yet...something felt wrong. Plain wrong. A disquiet festering in her mind.
She shivered. Clutched her legs and her knees more tightly than before.
Yes, it was good that Aiofe had so ingratiated herself with the Guard unit. Such outstanding service was coming around again to repay her in kind, as all good things did in time, and it may so prove to be the grace which saves her life. Trajan and his faithful could only search the town so fast, but with the aid of more men they could double or triple the speed in which the search progressed. The cynical often blithely remarked: "No good deed goes unpunished." Today, Trajan hoped to add yet another glaring exception to that insufferably pessimistic rule.
Trajan conversed with his believers, and then with the roughly thirty Anirian Guardsmen joining in on the search once they all assembled. He spoke with the few sergeants available, and together they quickly formulated a plan to divide up the areas of the city to search. Three groups: Trajan and his believers, and two groups of about fifteen Guardsmen, this done in wariness of another attack from those fiends (and the words of the cloaked elf echoed in Trajan's mind in that moment). Once done, having found Aiofe or no, they would meet back in this square outside the Rogue's Hollow. It was all they could do.
And they set off. Trajan sparing a glance at the young Dreadlord, who seemed to be devising some arcane scheme by which he might draw some insights into the nature of their foes.
With a flickering of carefully reserved hope, Trajan said to him, "For the sake of these beleaguered men and women, discover the source of this foul corruption and these vile fiends, Dreadlord."
And then he and his believers went on their way.
Down the rain-slicked streets they went. From dilapidated building to dilapidated building, squalid domiciles and rundown homes, shops in disrepair and stables withered by neglect and warehouses on the verge of collapse. Trajan called out Aiofe's name, as did Zachary and Alric and Addagast and all the rest of his men. They knocked on the doors of homes and shops and questioned the frightened occupants and manually searched the dwellings and buildings where no one answered. In a sickening large number of these cases, the fiends had claimed the lives of other good men and women, as they had with Torvid.
As they went about their search for Aiofe, a certain...cloud descended upon the Luminari men and women.
And it was not Trajan but Bellatrix who gave voice to this, saying, "Does anyone else feel strange? As if...I'm unsure...as if a weight--"
"--is on your mind? Yes," said Zachary.
"I concur," said Harve.
"Aye," said Addagast.
Trajan, who felt these things just the same as his faithful, said in a low and firm voice, "Stay alert. Call 'Red' if the situation worsens, or you see something. But we must continue."
Red was one of the many Luminari code words. A quick and disguised way to announce the presence of a hostile xeno, or xeno trickery of the mind among other suspected deceptions.
And Trajan and his believers continued down the street they were on, approaching the dead end and the city wall. A few more homes to check.
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Aiofe faintly heard her name being called out. Somewhere distant and beyond the safety she'd utterly convinced herself existed solely in the closet.
And yet...yet...something felt wrong. Plain wrong. A disquiet festering in her mind.
She shivered. Clutched her legs and her knees more tightly than before.