One Day's Travel East of Indeholm
Eastern Shore of Boar's Head Lake
Early Evening
Solveig Odasson Hugi Arnor Skuldsson Ivar Brenna Ruvsá Valthar Gylfi Runarsson Magrin Kor
Standing at the edge of the forest, alone for only a short while, Maude surveyed a familiar scene that lay before her. It had been many years since she'd made the crossing to Indeholm and yet it almost felt as if nothing at all had changed. For a moment she was but a Ranger, seeking out the Jorn of Indeholm to enact the latest word of the King. Such a time of peace and growing prosperity, Maude could not even have imagined the events that would take place in three years time and bring her to stand on these shores again as what she was today.
"Do you see it?" she asked the first of her group to join her, giving them a somber glance before nodding toward the west, "The glow of Indeholm is only a day away now."
They had traveled a great distance and a moon had passed since she left the Capital with her people in tow. Though the group size was smaller now, it held no less significance than before. A fleeting smirk curled her lips as Maude turned her back to the frozen lake and made her way into the trees once more, "We will make the crossing with the sunrise. Tonight we rest. Make camp, I will hunt."
Eastern Shore of Boar's Head Lake
Early Evening
Solveig Odasson Hugi Arnor Skuldsson Ivar Brenna Ruvsá Valthar Gylfi Runarsson Magrin Kor
Standing at the edge of the forest, alone for only a short while, Maude surveyed a familiar scene that lay before her. It had been many years since she'd made the crossing to Indeholm and yet it almost felt as if nothing at all had changed. For a moment she was but a Ranger, seeking out the Jorn of Indeholm to enact the latest word of the King. Such a time of peace and growing prosperity, Maude could not even have imagined the events that would take place in three years time and bring her to stand on these shores again as what she was today.
"Do you see it?" she asked the first of her group to join her, giving them a somber glance before nodding toward the west, "The glow of Indeholm is only a day away now."
They had traveled a great distance and a moon had passed since she left the Capital with her people in tow. Though the group size was smaller now, it held no less significance than before. A fleeting smirk curled her lips as Maude turned her back to the frozen lake and made her way into the trees once more, "We will make the crossing with the sunrise. Tonight we rest. Make camp, I will hunt."
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