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"It's there! There! See it?"
"I see it!"
"Loose! Loose arrows!
A volley of arrows streaked under Lessat and Pneria, and the creature spotted at the outskirts of Vel Numera was felled.
Kristen Pirian, as was quite usual for her, was stressed. Not because she'd been told about this mission with scarcely a warning, not because there would be no Proctor accompanying them, and not because there, supposedly, were undead involved (even if Proctor Magomo described the whole affair as "routine").
It was because where she was meant to go, Vel Numera, was an eastern farming town owned almost entirely by House Pirian. Her House. And she knew one of her cousins would be there. It felt...gosh, it felt like ages since she had last been in the company of those with her own noble blood! There was no way things would be the same, even if it was one of her favorite cousins currently attending to matters in Vel Numera. What would they think of her now? What would she think of them?
No matter. No matter! There's no need to fret over things you're surely making far worse in your mind than they shall be in the world. One step at a time, Kristen! You've not even departed the Academy yet!
Class was dismissed in Basic Battlefield Alchemy, the last class of the day as it were. Kristen had to hurry across the Academy's Building A to find Drastus Tal'deneshaar, the Initiate she would be pairing with on the venture to Vel Numera, and tell him...well, that he'd been assigned on a mission as of one hour ago, same as she had. And that they had to depart by dawn tomorrow. It was all so very sudden.
Still, sudden or not, "routine" mission or not, the leeway, the responsibility, that she and Drastus were being given was extraordinary! Yes, they would have to check in with the Mayor and Guard Captain once they reached Vel Numera, but the trust that came with this mission was unprecedented! It felt so good! She couldn't fail! They couldn't fail! No! It was simply out of the question! In this so-called routine mission, Kristen had the exquisite chance to prove herself in some small (but not insignificant!) way. Okay...so maybe two things were the cause for her being stressed.
Presently, she hurried down the angular hallways of Building A.
Until she saw Initiates spilling out of the classroom she sought, seeing, then, Drastus among them.
"Drastus!" she called out. To her chest she clutched books and notes, her other arm raised high and waving to grab his attention. "Drastus!"
Drastus Tal'deneshaar
"I see it!"
"Loose! Loose arrows!
A volley of arrows streaked under Lessat and Pneria, and the creature spotted at the outskirts of Vel Numera was felled.
* * * * *
Kristen Pirian, as was quite usual for her, was stressed. Not because she'd been told about this mission with scarcely a warning, not because there would be no Proctor accompanying them, and not because there, supposedly, were undead involved (even if Proctor Magomo described the whole affair as "routine").
It was because where she was meant to go, Vel Numera, was an eastern farming town owned almost entirely by House Pirian. Her House. And she knew one of her cousins would be there. It felt...gosh, it felt like ages since she had last been in the company of those with her own noble blood! There was no way things would be the same, even if it was one of her favorite cousins currently attending to matters in Vel Numera. What would they think of her now? What would she think of them?
No matter. No matter! There's no need to fret over things you're surely making far worse in your mind than they shall be in the world. One step at a time, Kristen! You've not even departed the Academy yet!
Class was dismissed in Basic Battlefield Alchemy, the last class of the day as it were. Kristen had to hurry across the Academy's Building A to find Drastus Tal'deneshaar, the Initiate she would be pairing with on the venture to Vel Numera, and tell him...well, that he'd been assigned on a mission as of one hour ago, same as she had. And that they had to depart by dawn tomorrow. It was all so very sudden.
Still, sudden or not, "routine" mission or not, the leeway, the responsibility, that she and Drastus were being given was extraordinary! Yes, they would have to check in with the Mayor and Guard Captain once they reached Vel Numera, but the trust that came with this mission was unprecedented! It felt so good! She couldn't fail! They couldn't fail! No! It was simply out of the question! In this so-called routine mission, Kristen had the exquisite chance to prove herself in some small (but not insignificant!) way. Okay...so maybe two things were the cause for her being stressed.
Presently, she hurried down the angular hallways of Building A.
Until she saw Initiates spilling out of the classroom she sought, seeing, then, Drastus among them.
"Drastus!" she called out. To her chest she clutched books and notes, her other arm raised high and waving to grab his attention. "Drastus!"
Drastus Tal'deneshaar