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The sun bore down on Alistair's back as he walked across a flat plain in the middle of Amol-Kalit. Wearing a wide-brimmed hat, he fanned himself with his sleeve and trudged through the sand, sweat pouring off his brow. A blue sky, bright as a gem, spanned the horizon, split by the line of the desert as Alistair left it behind. Rocks jutted out of the hills, nestled in shrubbery and dry bushes. Having grown up in Elbion, Alistair was used to the heat, but not like this. He had sold his robes to buy a short tunic and trousers because they had just been too hot.
"That pesky demon, curse him for dragging out into the middle of fucking desert," he cursed to himself.
Raising a hand to his brow, Alistair scanned the horizon for the shrine. One of the mages at the college had accidentally released a demon, which had travelled to Amol-Kalit and was causing problems. A rite needed to be performed at a shrine on the bank of the Baal-Asha river to contain it, so Alistair had been sent to locate the shrine and perform the rite. Stopping in the middle of the plain, he sighed, and looked out for the glow it emitted.
He had walked all the way from Elbion, along the same road he would have taken if he was going home. Most of the travelers he encountered were going to the college, young mages seeking to learn or people from distance lands with arcane affinity who wanted to be properly educated.
Fanning himself, Alistair walked along the plain, which sloped downwards into a hill. At its bank, the dance along what he was looking for, the Baal-Asha river. The water rippled beneath the heat and lured Alistair closer, his throat dry and desperate for water. Eyes wide, he picked up his pace and ran forward, the river appearing closer than what it really was. He brushed past shrubs and ran down the hill, then tripped on his boots and stumbled, keeling right over into a ball. He fell onto his knees, tumbled over and rolled down the hill, then collided into a man who had been kneeling at the river bank. Coughing and sputtering, Alistair picked himself up and jumped back, to see the man staring back at him.
Muscle-bound and scarred, with a good assortment of weapons with him, he looked fierce.
Alistair darted backwards, his hat held to his chest, "uhm, sorry, the river, it looked closer than I thought it was!" He stammered.
While tall, Alistair was thin, and pathetic in comparison to this muscle bound figure. Breathing in, he relaxed his shoulders and took a few steps forward, his eyes as dark as the river. Chest heaving up and down, he beheld the man, who stared back. Alistair's eyes trailed down, and he saw that he was injured. There was a gash across his midsection, not deep, but it could still get infected if it wasn't treated. Eyelids lowering, Alistair pointed and tried to speak, but no words came out. He raised a fist to his mouth, coughed, and cleared his throat, then pointed to the wound in the man's side.
"Would you like me to see to that? I'm a healer," Alistair offered, cheeks dented with dimples as he smiled.
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