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Cortell - The Cove of Fein
War was a fantastic thing for mercenaries. It all but ensured a steady supply of work, but trouble was you generally had to choose a side. No mercenary worth his salt would trade themselves between suitors, not if they wanted to build any sort of trust anyway. In Kortell the choices had been presented in threes, though Raf had thrown one out almost instantly. Kortes, by general rule, wanted to burn people like him at the stake and thus hadn't been much of a choice at all.
Thus he'd ended up needing to pick between the other two, Tychos or Feiara. It was a choice that had ultimately been settled for him by the beautiful serenading of a Tychen mermaid whose lips and brea-well, she'd really been all around fantastic, and the promises she'd made had been even more so.
Trouble was; that mermaid wasn't with him anymore.
Hell, she hadn't even been anywhere nearby when the fucking Feiaran's had sprung their trap on the small section of the Tychen fleet that had made it's way up the Cove of Kortell. Her memories hadn't been much help when their trebuchet launched urns filled with Dwarven Fire, and the promises she'd made meant very fucking little when the bastards had sent the three scout ships to the bottom of the cove.
"Curse that wonderful siren." Rafael said to himself as he trudged up and onto the beach, clutching his dog Tulio in his arms.
All around him the other survivors of the attack crawled out of the sea besides him. Most had managed to save their heavy shields, though none of the long pikes they were famed seemed to have been salvaged. One of them, a Captain of one of the ships Rafael thought, called out to the others. "Come on! We have to move! They'll sweep down here soon!"
He called, urging the remaining mercenaries and Tychen soldiers on the beach. Knowing the Feiaran Cavalry was only minutes away.
Rafael let out a curse, putting Tulio down and motioning him towards the hearty cliffs which stood on the opposite side of the beach. "Come on, you heard the man."
A loud bork echoed out as the hound shook off the water from it's fur, his armor clattering against itself as he happily tapped through the sands moments later. Rafael and the others following on his heel.
This was going to be a long fucking day.
War was a fantastic thing for mercenaries. It all but ensured a steady supply of work, but trouble was you generally had to choose a side. No mercenary worth his salt would trade themselves between suitors, not if they wanted to build any sort of trust anyway. In Kortell the choices had been presented in threes, though Raf had thrown one out almost instantly. Kortes, by general rule, wanted to burn people like him at the stake and thus hadn't been much of a choice at all.
Thus he'd ended up needing to pick between the other two, Tychos or Feiara. It was a choice that had ultimately been settled for him by the beautiful serenading of a Tychen mermaid whose lips and brea-well, she'd really been all around fantastic, and the promises she'd made had been even more so.
Trouble was; that mermaid wasn't with him anymore.
Hell, she hadn't even been anywhere nearby when the fucking Feiaran's had sprung their trap on the small section of the Tychen fleet that had made it's way up the Cove of Kortell. Her memories hadn't been much help when their trebuchet launched urns filled with Dwarven Fire, and the promises she'd made meant very fucking little when the bastards had sent the three scout ships to the bottom of the cove.
"Curse that wonderful siren." Rafael said to himself as he trudged up and onto the beach, clutching his dog Tulio in his arms.
All around him the other survivors of the attack crawled out of the sea besides him. Most had managed to save their heavy shields, though none of the long pikes they were famed seemed to have been salvaged. One of them, a Captain of one of the ships Rafael thought, called out to the others. "Come on! We have to move! They'll sweep down here soon!"
He called, urging the remaining mercenaries and Tychen soldiers on the beach. Knowing the Feiaran Cavalry was only minutes away.
Rafael let out a curse, putting Tulio down and motioning him towards the hearty cliffs which stood on the opposite side of the beach. "Come on, you heard the man."
A loud bork echoed out as the hound shook off the water from it's fur, his armor clattering against itself as he happily tapped through the sands moments later. Rafael and the others following on his heel.
This was going to be a long fucking day.
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