A pine forest sets the scene of our story, a solitary but well used dirt road winds its way through the dense forestry.
They had left Belgrath and the spine mountains behind weeks ago after going some ways with a traveling circus.
The people in the circus caravan were most helpful whenever asked questions about the land and cities of Arethil, indeed the ambassadorial troupe might have learned all they needed to know from staying with the circus, but as misfortune would have it they split off from the caravan as it continued on its way to the orc stronghold, Bhathairk, and they continued on the road to Alliria.
The ornate carriage stuck out like a sore thumb in the woodlands. Its wooden furnishing was elaborate and its color scheme gaudy and bright, the nooks and crannies scrubbed and clean even through the recent dust of the road. It was pulled by two horses and flanked by six horsemen, easterners all in full lamellar armor, carrying shields, holding Qiang lances in their hands, and carrying Jian swords on their hips.
Two footmen rode on the back of the wagon and a driver with his second were at the front.
From the outside one couldn't see anything of the inside, but all the same Almond eyes peered out from the shadows within. They watched as the trees rolled by in time with the clop of the horses hooves, which failed to mark their progress since all of the great blasted pine trees looked nearly exactly the same as the ones they left behind the last bend.
Maho had dozed off once or twice as the monotony of traveling weighed heavily on her.
It was plush and comfortable inside the wagon, even if it was dark. The seats were the softest down and there was plenty of room for her to stretch out and sleep on one of the seats. But for all of her luggage hidden in the compartments inside and atop the carriage she failed to bring anything to do but a small mirror which she had bored of making silly faces at hours ago.
At least with the circus there was music to listen to and performers practicing their acts to watch. Her guards were not so talented, and the driver even less so.
So it was a complete shock when the carriage came to a stop, not an unwelcome surprise, but there was still hours of daylight left and it was far from time to make camp. She couldn't see out the narrow windows so, speaking their native language, she knocked on the ceiling and spoke to the driver.
"What's going on? Why have we stopped?"
The reply came quickly enough and in the same language.
"A tree lies fallen across the road, Mistress Ambassador. We are moving it now, do not worry."
She sat back in her seat. At least it was nothing dangerous, but she was anxious to move around and do something. She slid the mirror into her sash and announced,
"I'm coming out."
"But, Mistress Ambassador! It's not safe here!"
The driver protested, but she already had the heavy wooden door open. The spring operated stairs extended and allowed her to step down from the carriage. One of her footmen gave her his hand to help her step down onto the road in her Pokkuri Geta shoes, which jingled with tiny bells as she walked. She felt a slight breeze which brought great relief with it, she took a deep breath of the fresh air, tinged with the heavy scent of pine.
Her blue silk Kimono rippled in the refreshing draft, it's intricate decoration of flowers dancing for the briefest moment.
There was indeed a tree in the middle of the road, a massive pine with a thick trunk. Four of the guards had dismounted to secure ropes around the tree to attach to their horses while the remaining two stayed mounted and keeping watch. Her guards were vigilant, so she didn't feel any need to worry.
She pulled the ornate gold plated mirror from her sash and examined her face in this new scenery. She caught a small falling pine branch and tucked it behind her ear to an exquisite effect. She turned one way in the mirror, and then another, examining all the angles of her face. She turned her back to the working men and decided it wasn't a flattering background. She was about to change the scene when she noticed the base of the fallen tree reflected in her mirror... Fallen nothing, that tree was chopped down with an axe.
She glanced at the little pine stem tucked behind her ear, even for a stem of this size such a significant piece of the stem wouldn't fall naturally, and there was hardly any wind strong enough to rustle the branches that much. She turned her mirror slowly, gazing up into the trees in its clear reflection, she was in time to see a man draw the string of his bow with an arrow nocked, aimed at one of the guarding horsemen.
This is where time seemed to slow down in her mind. She had the briefest moment where she had to decide what to do. If she simply shouted a warning it might be too little too late. She had to do something else to maybe give her guards a chance.
As the archer let the arrow fly she turned with a shout in her native tongue, "Ready Yourselves!"
At the same moment she hurled the valuable gold mirror into the air, it flew true and intercepted the arrow midflight in an explosion of fragile shards.
There was a moment of shock from her guards, and even from the bandits hidden in the forest. That moment was broken by the voice of Maho once more,
"Ready yourselves! We're under attack!"
With that there was a sudden flurry of action. She was taken by one of the footmen and helped back into the carriage while the other raised his shield. The rest of the guards drew their weapons and raised their shields as a hail of arrows suddenly exploded from the underbrush beside the road, bouncing off of heavy shields and protecting the guards in the first assault, save the footmen who had turned his back to help his mistress into the carriage, he fell from the step with an arrow in his back, but still managed to close the heavy wooden door.
They had left Belgrath and the spine mountains behind weeks ago after going some ways with a traveling circus.
The people in the circus caravan were most helpful whenever asked questions about the land and cities of Arethil, indeed the ambassadorial troupe might have learned all they needed to know from staying with the circus, but as misfortune would have it they split off from the caravan as it continued on its way to the orc stronghold, Bhathairk, and they continued on the road to Alliria.
The ornate carriage stuck out like a sore thumb in the woodlands. Its wooden furnishing was elaborate and its color scheme gaudy and bright, the nooks and crannies scrubbed and clean even through the recent dust of the road. It was pulled by two horses and flanked by six horsemen, easterners all in full lamellar armor, carrying shields, holding Qiang lances in their hands, and carrying Jian swords on their hips.
Two footmen rode on the back of the wagon and a driver with his second were at the front.
From the outside one couldn't see anything of the inside, but all the same Almond eyes peered out from the shadows within. They watched as the trees rolled by in time with the clop of the horses hooves, which failed to mark their progress since all of the great blasted pine trees looked nearly exactly the same as the ones they left behind the last bend.
Maho had dozed off once or twice as the monotony of traveling weighed heavily on her.
It was plush and comfortable inside the wagon, even if it was dark. The seats were the softest down and there was plenty of room for her to stretch out and sleep on one of the seats. But for all of her luggage hidden in the compartments inside and atop the carriage she failed to bring anything to do but a small mirror which she had bored of making silly faces at hours ago.
At least with the circus there was music to listen to and performers practicing their acts to watch. Her guards were not so talented, and the driver even less so.
So it was a complete shock when the carriage came to a stop, not an unwelcome surprise, but there was still hours of daylight left and it was far from time to make camp. She couldn't see out the narrow windows so, speaking their native language, she knocked on the ceiling and spoke to the driver.
"What's going on? Why have we stopped?"
The reply came quickly enough and in the same language.
"A tree lies fallen across the road, Mistress Ambassador. We are moving it now, do not worry."
She sat back in her seat. At least it was nothing dangerous, but she was anxious to move around and do something. She slid the mirror into her sash and announced,
"I'm coming out."
"But, Mistress Ambassador! It's not safe here!"
The driver protested, but she already had the heavy wooden door open. The spring operated stairs extended and allowed her to step down from the carriage. One of her footmen gave her his hand to help her step down onto the road in her Pokkuri Geta shoes, which jingled with tiny bells as she walked. She felt a slight breeze which brought great relief with it, she took a deep breath of the fresh air, tinged with the heavy scent of pine.
Her blue silk Kimono rippled in the refreshing draft, it's intricate decoration of flowers dancing for the briefest moment.
There was indeed a tree in the middle of the road, a massive pine with a thick trunk. Four of the guards had dismounted to secure ropes around the tree to attach to their horses while the remaining two stayed mounted and keeping watch. Her guards were vigilant, so she didn't feel any need to worry.
She pulled the ornate gold plated mirror from her sash and examined her face in this new scenery. She caught a small falling pine branch and tucked it behind her ear to an exquisite effect. She turned one way in the mirror, and then another, examining all the angles of her face. She turned her back to the working men and decided it wasn't a flattering background. She was about to change the scene when she noticed the base of the fallen tree reflected in her mirror... Fallen nothing, that tree was chopped down with an axe.
She glanced at the little pine stem tucked behind her ear, even for a stem of this size such a significant piece of the stem wouldn't fall naturally, and there was hardly any wind strong enough to rustle the branches that much. She turned her mirror slowly, gazing up into the trees in its clear reflection, she was in time to see a man draw the string of his bow with an arrow nocked, aimed at one of the guarding horsemen.
This is where time seemed to slow down in her mind. She had the briefest moment where she had to decide what to do. If she simply shouted a warning it might be too little too late. She had to do something else to maybe give her guards a chance.
As the archer let the arrow fly she turned with a shout in her native tongue, "Ready Yourselves!"
At the same moment she hurled the valuable gold mirror into the air, it flew true and intercepted the arrow midflight in an explosion of fragile shards.
There was a moment of shock from her guards, and even from the bandits hidden in the forest. That moment was broken by the voice of Maho once more,
"Ready yourselves! We're under attack!"
With that there was a sudden flurry of action. She was taken by one of the footmen and helped back into the carriage while the other raised his shield. The rest of the guards drew their weapons and raised their shields as a hail of arrows suddenly exploded from the underbrush beside the road, bouncing off of heavy shields and protecting the guards in the first assault, save the footmen who had turned his back to help his mistress into the carriage, he fell from the step with an arrow in his back, but still managed to close the heavy wooden door.