In the Age of Chronicles
Summer, 20th of Smaragd, 373
On the Edge of the Balewood,
In the Shadow of the Eldyr Tree
This was the last safe place to rest, before entering the corrupted lands of the Balewoods. It was the encampment where the squires of Anathaeum gathered before setting out on their pilgrimage to become Knights Sworn. Cookfires burned in pits lined with ancient rubble. Tents were pitched between tree trunks and large spires of stone, remnants of a castle crumbled long ago.
But though the outpost was gone, the knights had never stopped standing vigil in this place. A muted bustle fell over the camp, as most began to rise in the pre dawn, and make their last preparations. Breakfast and tea were doled out. Boots were laced and hands were warmed along the fires' edge. And last bits of wisdom were shared, Pursuants fretting (or not) over their charges as all readied themselves for the day to come.
Outside the comforts of the camp, all was dark and hostile. The corruption of the balewoods was held back by a thick circle of stone defenders. The stones, carved with runes, resembled the towering monoliths that marked the borders of Astenvale Monastery, and maintained a similar barrier. On one side of the barrier, green, on the other - the blackened mulch of rot and decay.
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The Captain of Dusk sat near the edge of this boundary. Cupped in her hands was a crumbly, round stone with fresh marks carved into its surface. Standing beside her was a fidgeting squire, awaiting her judgment. Holly, a young woman just done growing, Sanctum of Dawn. Wasn't she too young for this ceremony? Well, she was only the same age that Selene had been.
Selene turned the stone over and smoothed a thumb across its other side. "You've fixed the leading lines," she commented dryly. The girl nodded. Hefting the thing up, Selene gave the soon-to-be Sworn back her barrier stone. "Go ahead, set it down, now."
Solemnly, Holly stepped towards the circle with her stone. she had to walk some ways to get to the edge of the barrier. In the rear, the oldest, moss-covered rocks had been carved by hands hundreds of years past. The runes had long since been weathered off, but the fat-bodied totems still stood proudly in line, bolstered by newer additions that thrummed with magic.
Holly picked a flat spot of unoccupied ground near the vanguard, and settled her barrier stone into the soft ground. She stepped, and for a moment, nothing happened. Then the runes upon the stone flashed with a shimmer. The air thickened with magic, and a ripple of energy went out across the air. Runes faded, and the feel of the barrier was lost soon after. The brief pulse of magic seemed to calm the girl's nerves, some.
She turned round and smiled back to Selene. "It worked!" Holly said.
Summer, 20th of Smaragd, 373
On the Edge of the Balewood,
In the Shadow of the Eldyr Tree
This was the last safe place to rest, before entering the corrupted lands of the Balewoods. It was the encampment where the squires of Anathaeum gathered before setting out on their pilgrimage to become Knights Sworn. Cookfires burned in pits lined with ancient rubble. Tents were pitched between tree trunks and large spires of stone, remnants of a castle crumbled long ago.
But though the outpost was gone, the knights had never stopped standing vigil in this place. A muted bustle fell over the camp, as most began to rise in the pre dawn, and make their last preparations. Breakfast and tea were doled out. Boots were laced and hands were warmed along the fires' edge. And last bits of wisdom were shared, Pursuants fretting (or not) over their charges as all readied themselves for the day to come.
Outside the comforts of the camp, all was dark and hostile. The corruption of the balewoods was held back by a thick circle of stone defenders. The stones, carved with runes, resembled the towering monoliths that marked the borders of Astenvale Monastery, and maintained a similar barrier. On one side of the barrier, green, on the other - the blackened mulch of rot and decay.
---
The Captain of Dusk sat near the edge of this boundary. Cupped in her hands was a crumbly, round stone with fresh marks carved into its surface. Standing beside her was a fidgeting squire, awaiting her judgment. Holly, a young woman just done growing, Sanctum of Dawn. Wasn't she too young for this ceremony? Well, she was only the same age that Selene had been.
Selene turned the stone over and smoothed a thumb across its other side. "You've fixed the leading lines," she commented dryly. The girl nodded. Hefting the thing up, Selene gave the soon-to-be Sworn back her barrier stone. "Go ahead, set it down, now."
Solemnly, Holly stepped towards the circle with her stone. she had to walk some ways to get to the edge of the barrier. In the rear, the oldest, moss-covered rocks had been carved by hands hundreds of years past. The runes had long since been weathered off, but the fat-bodied totems still stood proudly in line, bolstered by newer additions that thrummed with magic.
Holly picked a flat spot of unoccupied ground near the vanguard, and settled her barrier stone into the soft ground. She stepped, and for a moment, nothing happened. Then the runes upon the stone flashed with a shimmer. The air thickened with magic, and a ripple of energy went out across the air. Runes faded, and the feel of the barrier was lost soon after. The brief pulse of magic seemed to calm the girl's nerves, some.
She turned round and smiled back to Selene. "It worked!" Holly said.
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