Beli pondered the news he was hearing. If
Rwbaddshire had fallen, it could only mean Grandfather now sang with his
fathers. As a Morgan shaman, he would not leave the Circle of Ancestors to
reclaim his position in the Circle of Elders so Rwbadd would sit there now. And
should Rwbadd pass this very evening? One of his brothers over the mountain
would be Clan Elder.
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Sitting with his Fathers |
No matter now. “There is war in the deep places
and if Darkness and Water had combined to drive the Clan into his woods…the
solution would be found in Light and Sky, if by way of Earth and perhaps Air,”
he chuckled to himself. Whoever was holding the conch needed to move on and
move on tonight. Modron would likely take a hand in this and Beli knew even he
would be hard pressed to protect them if she took note.
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Yeah, its a bit of fixer upper |
“Kymeth, you and your children must make it to
the House of Rhiannon as quickly as possible. The rest of the Clan will be safe
here once you have gone. I will give you what assistance I can…it is
unfortunately only swift mounts promised to get you to Rhiannon.” With that,
several runes on his hands began to glow as he traced the same runes in the air
with his staff. Almost immediately the mournful long howl of a wolf pierced the
night, followed by five more from all around them. Silently, six enormous
wolves came out of the woods into the moonlit circle where Beli stood with the
Clan.
“Blaidd Brawd and his kinsmen will get you
there. They know the way and will be able to keep you out of most trouble.” The
largest of the wolves walked up to Beli and dipped his head to him. “Do not
make the mistake of thinking them pets lest they think of you as food. Allies
would be better. Companions on the journey.” One of the wolves growled a little
bit at Jon who looked at the beast with wide eyes.
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Maybe friendly is too strong a word... |
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Owl Witch perhaps? |
“One last word of caution: after tonight any
travel must be done during the day. You should be at the House of Rhiannon in
just over a day and Blaidd Brawd will guard you closely. If you are spotted by
the owls at night, the wolves will not be able to protect you from what may
befall you. Modron and her owls will be looking for you. Above all, beware the
Owl Witch…don’t draw her eye to you! Well, get on with ye! Off you go!” They
climbed onto the wolves and held on for dear life as they leapt into the
forest.
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Original artwork by Mary Morgan! |
It was several hours to the dawn and the wolves
took full advantage of the time and cover. Throughout the night they coursed swiftly
across the ridgeline only occasionally silhouetted by the moon, and then only
for an instant. As dawn began to break, they came to the edge of a clearing.
From atop the hill, they saw a swollen river below with a narrow bridge crossing
it and little cover immediately beyond it. The wolves stopped and lowered
themselves to the ground. Ama heard Blaidd Brawd growl, “We rest here for a few
hours and then we press on.” The wolves were panting and clearly tired from the
run. Wolves are not horses, even when carrying young women and children clad only
in traveling clothes.
Jon was the first to say he was hungry. Tired as
well…but more hungry. So much had happened in the past 24 hours and it was all starting
to come out. His mother came over to comfort him, holding his head in her lap.
She sang to him and her daughters joined in. Soon Jon was sound asleep, as were
his sisters…and the wolves. Only Kymeth sat awake, looking down toward the
bridge and wondering about her husband’s fate. She fell asleep just as the sun
rose above the treeline.
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Ok, the river wasn't quite THIS swollen. |
There really havent been a lot of game mechanics for the party besides a bit of music and a bit of magic, some language rolls, and a few search/perception rolls. It seemed the stage needed to really be set before launching into the actual game. #EliteGamers would not need all the prologue! It proved useful when Amelia asked me about how they were able to travel all over the place and no one thought it odd they traveled without their father... Everyone they ran into in the South was a cousin! Well...everyone human, that is...
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to hear more!!
ReplyDeleteKeep checking back! And some of the older posts are getting updated as you and the kids bring up pieces I have forgotten. It really is a lot of fun to see this written!
DeleteMacha the owl witch is frightening....
ReplyDeleteYe! Not half as frightening as Lori, though...
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