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A Foreboding Arrival - Bluebird - 06-09-2024 ![]() It was within the dead of night, not too long after the events at the Tower. A local village found itself raided - it's people kidnapped and devoured, leaving naught but the bones and the charred ashes of the village behind them. A disturbing series of news that carried itself throughout Meranthe, as they would soon find out that would not be the only time it'd happen. More villages would be dealt the hand of total destruction - yet, for some reason, not all would be devoured as the first was. Warriors from each major settlement would be sent out to investigate, and for a good while, they struggled to find much of anything. That is, until they had caught the tail-end of last night's most recent destruction, catching sight of an Ookami fleeing the scene. As they chased after their would-be assailant, they came across a talisman. One depicting a Black Wolf with red eyes. One of these warriors did not make it back from their initial chase, but the survivors held tightly onto the talisman with bloodied hands, recalling the sudden assault by a tall ookami woman with an icy blade; one that seemed to carry a portion of dread and winter with it. Scholars hurry themselves to figure out what this talisman was, and what the meaning of these sudden raids meant. The assault on smaller-scale villages would not cease for a while, and those upon Meranthe cannot help but feel something terrible is brewing. [ EMPORIUM ] RE: A Foreboding Arrival - Bluebird - 06-23-2024 The burnings of small towns and the kidnappings have not stopped since they had started. More and more scouts that had been sent out have not been seen in weeks - if not months.
There was a brief moment in which the attacks had slowed down significantly, only to return with a fervor that most would consider borderline insane. There had only been one survivor noted so far - until now. A man with a slanted hat, up in his years. And yet, one would question if he was truly going to survive - for the man had stumbled unto Serenity, nearly a bloodied corpse. He spent time within the medics' care, carefully writing a letter destined for family back home. ![]() Quote: And so, such was done; this initial letter, given unto a normal, every day townsperson from Serenity. It was sent without much fanfare.
But that night, Silas had left his medical bed. He had hobbled outward, letter held tight in hand; heart racing with every footstep forward.
A messenger bird, reached for--
Only for a blade to make a clean, ice cut across the hand. The injury burned far greater than how it should be, before--
his head rolls off his neck. The body would be found next morning, and the letter in his hand, gone. As if to act out, many of the smaller towns nearest Serenity would begin to be hit hard -- causing an influx of refugees into the main city. And one would begin to realise -- whatever this precursor was for, it was about to rear it's ugly head. |