Threnody | Aecmald | Silver Crow
Accolon was now leaned nonchalantly against the doorframe, idly adjusting his gauntlets - polished black and richly embellished. They had either never seen an honest battle since being forged or were obsessively cared for. Then again, given their owner, both were likely true.
He waited until Mieri, Aelita, and Mas had passed them by before answering Threnody. "Why, she means you light up a room all on your own, Threnn," he said, with such deadpan ambivalence that an imperceptive mind might miss his sarcasm, "I think she fancies you."
Accolon coolly pulled himself up straight, his sense of security repaired now that the wind hadn't returned. So the party was to be split. Such fun. All for the best, of course: he didn't trust Maseno not to telekinetically crush everyone in a three mile radius on a bad sneeze.
He took the time to survey his little cohort. Threnn, Aecmald, and the manservant. There was no doubt in his mind that he would have to take charge here. Hardly the battalion of his dreams, but a true leader of men could make due under any circumstance.
The manservant took the time to equip everyone with lanterns. How thoughtful of him. Apparently he had a better grasp of Threnn’s capacity for illumination than Aelita.
“To the keep, if you were listening,” Accolon answered the manservant, “There is a thoroughfare cutting towards it that I noted on our arrival. Now, follow me.”
Accolon waited for them to form up - directing Silver Crow to bring up the rear - and then led them from the chapel, into the greatly darkened streets.