by C S » Sun Jan 29, 2017 2:59 am
At that moment, Morrelie found her own path around mostly empty pens. The few animals within were lethargic, she noticed with a callous stare in their direction. "Can they really not feed their sustenance and sacrifices?" Morrelie wondered, belittling her opponents before she even saw any of them. There were a few hens plucking at the dirt around their small houses and a few skinny cows that ambled listlessly. The only creatures with any hint of spirit were the small six-limbed gliders covered in fur, stuffing their faces with scraps of grain.
The prowling mage frowned. The taint of the demonic was a cloud over this settlement, but there wasn't so much as an imp to be found. And from her vantage point, the village seemed so scarce. Were these people even alive anymore? Morrelie was beginning to have her doubts as she rounded a cottage, and found herself looking down the general symmetry of homes and shops. It was the most ordinary of settings for one her her hunts, but one with such a sense of vacancy.
"This can't be right," she thought with a deepening scowl. From what Arashi had told her, Morrelie assumed her prey were adept foes, skilled in evasion and secrecy. That it took so long to find them should have been a testament to their skills. In reality, it seemed that they had escaped her prying senses for so long by simply existing in shambles. This Brotherhood hadn't even gone as far as to turn the soil beneath their feet into simmering coals, which the invaders from another realm found complimentary to their sensibilities.
"Another dire treachery perpetrated by the Stormweaver? What kind of a laugh is he having, tempting my wrath twofold?"
This was the thought that went through Morrelie's head repeatedly as she walked down the straight through the village. Finally, at one intersection down the way, she saw the congregation of the "masses" at the moment of their dispersal.
"Ah," Morrelie said with elevated volume, yet even tone, "Arashi has either overstated the threat you all pose, or has demonstrated his baffling incompetence once more. Whichever the case," she drew her wand with her deft, experienced hand, "Your end is nigh."
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