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Arnor's venture to the tundra was short-lived. After all, he was a nomad and a mercenary by trade. That and what he wanted- he couldn't really have. At least, not to himself. His people's ways be damned.
He put aside such thoughts for the task at hand- namely, riding into Ierin. Rhi, well fed and well-behaved for once, trotted along towards the town. Normally, he'd find the nearest guardshack, ask about what needed to be done. A nest of ghouls, a necromancer, or a monster that needed handling. Above the line work for guards, and below their level of security, but enough of a nuisance. Lords and Ladies of places were always looking to appear caring, and sometimes even were, and solving a monster problem or a bandit problem was always welcome to the poorest of poor in the world.
He came to the crossroads, before Rhi- normally, a steadfast horse in his resolve, reared and screamed. Something spooked him. Arnor soothed him, or at least tried, dismounting and grabbing his reins and rubbing his long mane. Shushing and offering words of comfort, he tried to see what spooked the horse. A snake, or a large spider perhaps.
Nothing, however, was there.
And Arnor meant- nothing.
Not a soul. Not a scent.
He looked down at his feet. Candles, sulfur, salt. In a particular pattern. Five points, it seemed, based on where the candles and piles of salt were. Salt and... He crouched down. Flakes of gold and silver. Peculiar. Very peculiar- The ground around him was cracked, leaves disturbed, grass flattened. Also odd. Then, without footsteps, without any hint of appearance or stalking up on him- a voice from behind. A man's.
"Arnor, son of Skuld. A man no more fitting for a task."
Arnor's blood froze, slowly rising to a stand. He turned to face the voice, finding a handsome man, smartly clad in a black doublet, with fine shoes and rings on his fingers on his fingers.
" I mean you no more harm than you mean me, son of the Tundra."
He must have sensed the silver on his back, or at least, saw it. Not many hunters carried two blades. One for the nasty creatures of the living, and one for the unsavory types of the unholy nature. He paced backwards, gaining distance in case of a fight. It was an odd proposition, or at least- an introduction.
"The town ahead of you- bustles with new energy. A man has found a fortune in his field, could you believe it? Not many could have. But sure enough, the man found a vein of gold running through his property. The lord took his share- but the man is flush with gold, more gold than many have seen in their lives.. seems odd doesn't it?" The man in black said, his hands folded behind his back. Arnor didn't say anything, his eyes dancing over him, before he replied.
"Sounds about as odd as you knowing who I am." The man in black laughed, looking towards the town.
"I'm owed a debt, Arnor. I was... unfortunately bound here, before you and your beer-drinking horse trotted along. But now, I see our paths intertwined." Arnor turned his head.
"I don't deal in contracts of the other worldly sort." Not that he ever had. He just didn't want to make it seem like it was on the table.
"There isn't much of a choice for you now, Son of Skuld." He reached out his hand, and Arnor felt his body be seized by an invisible hand, as if he was grabbed all at once by dozens of strong, unflinching hands. "You will find Ranir, and claim the debt that he owes me for his good fortune. Do this and you are free- fail or deny me, his debt will become yours. I intend collect my soul. If it's yours or his.... I'm sure I'll be fine."
Arnor was thrown back onto the ground, looking up at the night sky. Groaning as he rose to a stand, Rhi came trotting over, prodding him with his nose.
"I'm fine. But I think this Ranir character and I need to have a word."
OOC:
Do you want to run into Arnor on the road, collapsed and weary? Smelling of a Devil and a Demon- or does the man in black offer the same deal to your character? Or are you coming for the recent large stash of gold for yourself? Jump in anywhere- the Devil is owed, and has come to collect in the quiet village.
Do you want to run into Arnor on the road, collapsed and weary? Smelling of a Devil and a Demon- or does the man in black offer the same deal to your character? Or are you coming for the recent large stash of gold for yourself? Jump in anywhere- the Devil is owed, and has come to collect in the quiet village.