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Kieara Macraith
Orcs, he had found, were not the mindless raiders the humans had often called them. They lived as migrating hunters, but they were opportunistic. Valthar was making his slow way back to the Tundra. When you were alone there was always a chance they would see if you carried anything worth stealing.
He was heading for a port on the north coast to try and find a ship to take him around the Blightlands. At this precise moment he was heading east, back towards a well travelled route that ran north to south. He didn't need his sense of smell to find the closest orcs. The silhouettes of the three of them were easy enough to see behind him.
The Spine rose high directly ahead of him. He couldn't imagine how long it would take to climb it. The sun barely peaked out through the jagged mountains, its shadow nearly reached the road ahead. When the sun set in the west it revealed all kinds of details on the mountain side that were hidden from him now. A chill morning breeze came down from those snow-capped heights. For Valthar it was more than welcome.
There was also a shadow on the road ahead. Not another orc, unless it was a child. They were going to end up meeting at the crossroads. Valthar decided it was probably worth telling them about the orcs nearby. As he closed on the figure he saw the shock of bright hair. Definitely not an orc.
Orcs, he had found, were not the mindless raiders the humans had often called them. They lived as migrating hunters, but they were opportunistic. Valthar was making his slow way back to the Tundra. When you were alone there was always a chance they would see if you carried anything worth stealing.
He was heading for a port on the north coast to try and find a ship to take him around the Blightlands. At this precise moment he was heading east, back towards a well travelled route that ran north to south. He didn't need his sense of smell to find the closest orcs. The silhouettes of the three of them were easy enough to see behind him.
The Spine rose high directly ahead of him. He couldn't imagine how long it would take to climb it. The sun barely peaked out through the jagged mountains, its shadow nearly reached the road ahead. When the sun set in the west it revealed all kinds of details on the mountain side that were hidden from him now. A chill morning breeze came down from those snow-capped heights. For Valthar it was more than welcome.
There was also a shadow on the road ahead. Not another orc, unless it was a child. They were going to end up meeting at the crossroads. Valthar decided it was probably worth telling them about the orcs nearby. As he closed on the figure he saw the shock of bright hair. Definitely not an orc.