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Volker was settled quietly onto a small shaft of dry land. He had built a decent bed from sticks, and had dried moss by his fire to make sure it was soft and dry. He laid in it like a dog with a bed, his chin settled on the edge. An oilcloth was pulled over his head and the nest, keeping him dry while he watched rain pound the swampy water around him.
The Cortosi Coast was known for small inlets, but the salt marshes gave way to freshwater only a few miles inland. From there it was deep peat bog as far as the eye could see. Volker only liked it because Oor hated it. Volker could appreciate the soft roar of the rain, the sound keeping his wraith master far away from him.
In the distance he could see huge shapes moving through the water. Occasionally they would bend down, dredging deep into the wet water and emerging with crawfish, toads, mushrooms and fresh plant life. One in particular had huge tusks, longer than Volker was tall, and was plunging them deep into the water. He brought up salt and mineral rich clay from the sea up to the surface for himself and the women around him. Volker made a note to check the area when they were done. The trolls avoided him, and he they.
The fire helped equalize them. Trolls were simultaneously able to rip his body in two, and succumb to a burn within minutes. As long as he had the fire they would peacefully watch the other. The male troll lifted his tusks to him, raising them so he could see. Volker didn’t move. He well understood the threat.
Kikwi
The Cortosi Coast was known for small inlets, but the salt marshes gave way to freshwater only a few miles inland. From there it was deep peat bog as far as the eye could see. Volker only liked it because Oor hated it. Volker could appreciate the soft roar of the rain, the sound keeping his wraith master far away from him.
In the distance he could see huge shapes moving through the water. Occasionally they would bend down, dredging deep into the wet water and emerging with crawfish, toads, mushrooms and fresh plant life. One in particular had huge tusks, longer than Volker was tall, and was plunging them deep into the water. He brought up salt and mineral rich clay from the sea up to the surface for himself and the women around him. Volker made a note to check the area when they were done. The trolls avoided him, and he they.
The fire helped equalize them. Trolls were simultaneously able to rip his body in two, and succumb to a burn within minutes. As long as he had the fire they would peacefully watch the other. The male troll lifted his tusks to him, raising them so he could see. Volker didn’t move. He well understood the threat.
Kikwi