Alaric Wulf
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Alaric groaned as he hoisted himself onto his weary steed. They were all a bit worse for wear, and Alaric had the mud to prove it. He looked to his new road companion, his lips quirking into a smirk before returning to their tired position. The night was fully upon them and he rolled his shoulders as he awaited Syr Oliver to mount as well. They'd have to set camp, but here was not the place. There was no cover, only the dark snake of the road before them. The moon had yet risen, but Alaric felt at peace in the dark. An impatient snort from his young mount had him turning the beast in a circle to calm him.
"Well, that could have gone better, but it definitely could have gone worse." He paced slowly forward as Syr Oliver settled in his seat. Ideally they'd find a small copse of trees and some fresh water. His food stores weren't particularly abundant, but they'd figure something out. It's not the first time he went hungry. "Let's find somewhere to rest our weary bones Syr Oliver. I say we've earned it." The sounds of night began to play, crickets and bats filling the night air with their song. It was relaxing, but he couldn't help but feel a deep sadness in the loneliness the night brought as well.
Syr Alaric was a lonely lad, he had yet to connect with anyone in the order. He was a little self loathsome to let others get close. He hid it all behind manners and jests, no one wanted to dig under the surface when he seemed to operate just fine the way he was. The steed beneath him walked with a drooped head, yes they all had taken a toll today. Soon they would rest, a fire to chase away the cold of the night. He glanced about them as the trundled along, a small chuckle escaping him as they passed another wagon. This one was rotted, fallen apart, there was no saving it. Still, the odds gave him a quick dash of humor. Troublesome things, wagons.
Oliver
"Well, that could have gone better, but it definitely could have gone worse." He paced slowly forward as Syr Oliver settled in his seat. Ideally they'd find a small copse of trees and some fresh water. His food stores weren't particularly abundant, but they'd figure something out. It's not the first time he went hungry. "Let's find somewhere to rest our weary bones Syr Oliver. I say we've earned it." The sounds of night began to play, crickets and bats filling the night air with their song. It was relaxing, but he couldn't help but feel a deep sadness in the loneliness the night brought as well.
Syr Alaric was a lonely lad, he had yet to connect with anyone in the order. He was a little self loathsome to let others get close. He hid it all behind manners and jests, no one wanted to dig under the surface when he seemed to operate just fine the way he was. The steed beneath him walked with a drooped head, yes they all had taken a toll today. Soon they would rest, a fire to chase away the cold of the night. He glanced about them as the trundled along, a small chuckle escaping him as they passed another wagon. This one was rotted, fallen apart, there was no saving it. Still, the odds gave him a quick dash of humor. Troublesome things, wagons.
Oliver