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"Ahh.. right," Eryn nodded with a smile. "Like Dad and his brother." She glanced over at him, curious.

"Sounds about like that, yes." He grinned. "And your new cousins, although that's more..official." He added to Eryn.

"Right, I told you about them, didn't I?" Eryn glanced at Kaylin, unsure. "Aggie's adopted kids?" Which reminded her, Aggie was also 'adopted' as a sister to her dad in the same manner. So, she totally understood what Kaylin meant, and grinned.

The next moment she was caught off guard by the Hyandaner declaring that either she or her dad had to tell a story. She glanced over at him, unsure of what to say.

Duinion hesitated, having not expected that. He noticed Eryn glancing at him, and guessed the same with her. "What sort of story are you asking for?" He wondered, unsure if she wanted any story, or a funny story, or something involving action. All the while, searching his memory for anything that did not invoke sorrow or might infringe upon secrets he'd vowed not to reveal.
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"Yeah, you did," Kaylin smiled in reply to Eryn's question. "Though I have yet to meet them! How are they settling in?" With a glance at Duinion, she couldn't help but wonder. "Who's your brother?"

When her two companions fell silent after she passed 'the story ball', Kaylin looked amused. "What kind of story?" she asked, somewhat surprised by the question. "Well, something fun or interesting. Nothing that would be too much of a downer." She slanted her head, frowning while smiling, which looked kind of funny. "We're having a nice enough time, right? Why would we want to mess that up?"
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"They seem to be enjoying living with us." Eryn shrugged. "I've been showing Berion how to shoot, with a little help from Dad. He seems to like it, and he's asked about having a friend over sometime, but it hasn't happened yet. Della's quieter and sticks close to him most of the time."

Duinion smiled faintly, thinking of how Aggie used to stay close to him when he wasn't off in the great outdoors somewhere with Dom. He could understand the small girl being so clingy to her big brother. Kaylin's question surprised him slightly. "Oh," he realized that she wouldn't know about this. "Well, you know Unalmis, right? His uncle, Domanol, is my brother." He answered with a faint smile. "Although we weren't born brothers, we have been for.. almost as long as I can remember." He tilted his head thoughtfully. "I think I was.. three, or four? when we met, and we just.. clicked instantly, I suppose. He was a couple of years older, and then his brother was always like a big brother to me as well." He explained. "A few years later, Dom and I made it official by becoming 'blood brothers'." He smiled faintly at the memory, then shrugged and cleared his throat, not wishing to delve too deeply into that topic. "And when I joined the rangers, Addhor was even more like a big brother, for he taught me a great deal in those first few years. So, in a way, I have two. But Domanol was always the one I was closest with."

Of course, thinking about that sort of thing was prone to leading him down a road to more sorrow, as well as other unpleasantness he'd rather avoid thinking about. "Alas, I think a great deal of my stories are already disqualified, then." He added quietly, after she said she didn't want to hear any 'downer' stories. "I fear anything involving Dom might be too.. difficult." He explained, intending to give the impression it was merely too sad, although really, he meant it literally. Difficult, because he couldn't say certain things.

Eryn glanced over at him thoughtfully and felt bad to realize that a lot of people he used to hang out with were gone now. How sad that must be for him. She took a moment to think, and suddenly remembered something from when she was little, and smiled. "Oh! I have one!" She grinned over at Kaylin. "I'll tell you about the time my cousin and I were chased by a terrifying swamp monster, right here in the Pelennor!"

Glancing over at Eryn with puzzlement at first, it only lasted a second before Duinion realized what she meant, and a knowing grin spread onto his face. "Ah.. yes. I remember that," he laughed a little under his breath, and let Eryn tell this one, although he might have a few bits to add, here and there.

Eryn grinned as she saw her dad's reaction. "So," She began, turning toward Kaylin. "I was young, like... six or so, I think. My cousin Iuldir, he's about three years younger than me, so he must've been about three." She explained. "And I don't remember why but him and his mother had come over to our house to visit. And while our mothers were chatting and having tea or whatever they were doing, Iuldir and I decided it would be a great day to go swimming." She grinned a little sheepishly with a side-glance over to her dad. "Dad wasn't home, and Iuldir's dad.. I think he was off on duty or something like that, I don't know. Anyway. So, our mothers were busy, and it was really hot. So we figured, rather than bothering them and asking if we could go swimming.. we'd just go off and swim for a while and be back before they knew we were ever gone." She rolled her eyes at their childish silliness.

Over on his horse, Duinion was smiling faintly and listening, but didn't feel it was yet the right time to add anything in.

"So, we set off toward the creek where Dad would sometimes take me. Neither one of us knew how to really swim at this point, I should add." She made sure to mention. "And it was a lot further than I thought it would be, because whenever Dad brought me there, he would carry me if I got tired, you know? So anyway. Iuldir and I kept going. I think he kept asking me, 'how much further?' and I was like, 'Not far! It's just ahead.' But it actually took a while before we actually got there..."
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Romeran grinned at Trastion's modesty and Arnyn's challenge. While he was intrigued by the question of their destination, he first turned to Trastion. "Don't sell yourself short," he urged, appreciative of the recruit's help in refining his horseback riding skills. "You've been a big help."

Turning to Arnyn, his pondered for a moment. He was new to Minas Tirith and this far north in Gondor, but he'd heard a few names of important locations in passing conversations. Now seemed like a good time to throw out one of those names as a guess. "I don't have a lot to go on, but... Is it Cair Andros?" he asked. Even as far south as Lossarnach they had heard of the famous island and it was roughly within a day's ride away if they moved at a good pace. While he wasn't entirely sure if it made sense as their destination, he figured it was as good a guess as any.

As he waited for a reaction to his guess, he once again fell into the posture Trastion had taught him. He found himself going back to it now, not just because it made for a more comfortable ride, but because it seemed to give him a sense of newfound confidence. Regardless of where they were headed, Romeran felt ready to face whatever challenges were in store. He'd been learning fast, and he was eager to continue his growth.

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Berion and Della. Right, those had been the names. She blinked at Duinion when he asked - but she assumed that it was rhetorical by now - whether she knew Unalmis. Instead, she listened to the rest he had to say. Unalmis' uncle... Domanol. Hmm.
"Well, if you were already close at three or four years old, you're as good as actual brothers anyway," she decided easily. When Duinion mentioned Addhor, she filed that name away as well. The way the Tirdinen continued to speak of Domanol - or Dom, as he called him a moment later - made Kaylin assume the worst. "Sorry," she said quietly, figuring the man had died.

Eryn surprised her by exclaiming she had a story with a huge grin plastered all over her face. Kaylin raised her eyebrows, mildly amused. "A terrifying swamp monster?" she repeated, not at all incredulous but eager to hear the story. "Sounds like just the thing." Then the Hyandaner shut up, so Eryn could weave the tale as she would.

Hearing Eryn had been only six, and had been towing along her cousin, who would have been three at the time, Kaylin shot a questioning glance at Duinion. Go swimming? A sis year old and a three year old? And yet the way Eryn had begun, it seemed like it would be a funny story, not a sad one. By the Valar, Kaylin hoped it was not a sad one.

"So what happened?" she asked, her eyes wider than usual as she couldn't push the concern away from gnawing at the edges of her mind.
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"As it happened," Duinion put in, adding a bit to Eryn's story, "I was on my way home after some time in Ithilien. They weren't expecting me so soon, so I planned to surprise the family." He smiled. "Perhaps by chance, I heard the children talking before I saw them, and I was curious what they were doing so far from home. So I hid, and became suspicious that they were up to something." He glanced at his daughter with a little grin. "I've lived through plenty of the same sort of shenanigans, after all.. so I recognized the look and sound of it."

Eryn smiled a bit shyly at that. “We were totally oblivious to him, and kept going. Finally, after what seemed like ages and ages, we finally saw the creek ahead of us.” Eryn went on. “Me and Iuldir were delighted. There it was, at last! And there was a LOT more water than I remembered seeing.” She added.

“That’s because it was a bit flooded. There had been a lot of rain recently,” Duinion put in, just to clarify matters for Kaylin. "When I saw where they were headed, I was worried about what could happen, so I moved ahead of them so I would arrive first. And then.. I prepared a little.. lesson for the children." He grinned, then motioned for Eryn to go on, smiling slightly to himself.

“Right. So,” She blushed lightly. “Um, as you probably know, it was a reaaally bad idea to go swimming right then, especially without any grown-ups around.” She shrugged. “I realize that now. But, well, we didn’t know, then. So, there we were, and the creek was rushing past, overflowing its banks.. a little scary-looking, to be honest. For a six-year-old.” She smiled slightly, indicating she wouldn’t be so frightened now. "And we started to discuss what we were going to do, because we didn't really plan ahead or anything. We hadn't brought anything to swim in, you know? So, we were trying to decide whether we should just swim in all our clothes or what, when suddenly..." She paused, widening her eyes. "This horrible, slimy monster emerged from the banks and growled!"

"It was all covered in mud, with moss and all sorts of sticks and things sticking out everywhere, hanging off.. the thing was really, really scary. And it came toward us!" Eryn exclaimed, as if in horror. "Naturally, we screamed and ran for home as fast as we could go!" She smiled, remembering the terror of that run home. "What made it all the more frightening.. the monster chased us!"



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When he saw Arnyn up on top of the wall, Trastion couldn't help being jealous. He wanted to climb up there and see the view from there. But this wasn't really the time to be asking to do stuff like that. Watching Arnyn jump down, Trastion held back a grin. Soon they were on their way, and he tried to put all thoughts of climbing the wall out of his head.

Focusing on the task ahead, he tried to think about where they might be going. Romeran guessed Cair Andros, so Trastion began trying to think of any other places that were nearby. "What about... uh, Ithilien?" he asked, hopeful, although a little unsure if they were going in the right direction for that. "Osgiliath?" He thought about other places he'd seen on maps, reasonably close to Minas Tirith. "Emyn Arnen? Someplace not on the maps? A random spot without a name that we've never heard of?" He guessed, trying to cover all the options.
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As the story unfolded, a smile formed on her face. Kids were idiots. She would do well to remember that, if it ever did become important. Even so... Her lips parted as it turned into a silly grin. She turned to Duinion, positively astonished. "No way!" she exclaimed, unable to keep herself from laughing at the story. "Really! You?"

Despite Eryn having said just a short while ago that her father used to pull all sorts of shenanigans, it had been very difficult for Kaylin to tie the mostly very serious-looking Tirdinen to anything... well, silly.

The grin was still plastered all over her face when her attention returned to Eryn. "And? Did the monster give himself away at all, or did the thing manage to chase you two all the way back home? Because if so," she laughed, "I'm deeply impressed. If I'd been that swamp monster, I might have died laughing after a few yards..."
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Duinion grinned as he heard Eryn's side of the tale, then nodded in confirmation to Kaylin. "Yes, me. My little girl had never seen me all covered in camouflage, and I may have gone a little... extreme." He snickered a little. "But carry on," he encouraged Eryn, smiling.

“Oh, I'm sure he was laughing," Eryn replied. "But it probably just sounded like scary roaring to us. All the way home we ran screaming, and poor little Iuldir somehow kept up with me.” She smiled slightly, wondering if he could still do the same. “And somehow, despite that long, long walk to the creek.. the run back took no time at all. We came rushing into the house screaming about the scary monster, and how it was right behind us." She paused, smiling a bit. "I remember my poor aunt Ivornith looked so alarmed, but my mother.. she just looked suspicious and said "Hmm, A monster? Really? Well, we can't have monsters running around chasing people, now can we?" and then she picked up this sort of long, metal candlestick, and went outside to confront the monster. Just like that! I was so scared for her, but also really impressed by how brave she was, going out there with just a candlestick for a weapon," Eryn smiled, remembering that might have been the day she first decided she wanted to be as brave as her mother.

Duinion smiled too. "I was indeed laughing quite hard by this point. I came up the path, mud dripping off me, moss and sticks hanging and sticking out everywhere, with a net of leaves and such draped over all, so I must have looked a horrible sight." He tried to hide a grin. "I think my poor sister-in-law almost fainted at the sight of this gruesome, misshapen creature, but Idhrenel.. she took one look at me and started laughing." He let the grin show without trying to hide it, now. "She smacked me on the arm, sort of playful like, and demanded to know what I thought I was doing, frightening the children like that." He glanced at Eryn with a small smile.

"Yes, and then after he told them where he found us, they had a very long talk with me and Iuldir about how dangerous the creek was without a grown up around," Eryn added with a small sigh. "But overall, the whole thing was quite hilarious. And I learned a valuable lesson," She added, as if to assure her father his efforts had not been in vain.
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Her gaze lingered on Duinion for a while when he spoke of Idhrenel - Eryn's mother. Once you loved someone, completely and without reservation, you knew what that looked like. She saw it in Duinion, and it saddened Kaylin that he'd lost his wife all those years ago. Kaylin glanced at Eryn. And that Eryn had lost her mother...

She tried to imagine the Tirdinen all middy, with moss and sticks all over him, to shake off the feeling. It worked and brought a quick smirk to her face. "Metal candlesticks can be excellent weeapons," she said wisely, before laughing. "That was an excellent story." It improved her impression of the Tirdinen. For while she - in part - had understood Duinion's reluctance to let Eryn join the rangers, Kaylin had also thought it was a bit hypocritical and just unfair of him. She had not spoken of it much to Eryn, not wanting to speak badly of a fellow ranger, but she was instinctually on Eryn's side in this. And Kaylin hadn't interacted with Duinion, really. She'd seen him in a few meetings, where he had seemed... like the stereotypical "ranger". Silent, thoughtful, looking like he wanted a tree to sprout from the stone floor to hide in the leaves. Or something. This story, though, made him seem more... more fun, she supposed. Less of a stick in the mud.

"Alright. That one has earned you both one of mine." Kaylin went on to regale father and daughter about the food fight she'd started in the barracks mess, pretending how Pele had started it, and Lieutenant Brian's response to it all. She finished the story with a pleased smile plastered all over her face. "Those were the days," she sighed. "So far I've found that soldiers were much more likely to engage in shenanigans than rangers... the mischief I got into with Pele, for example, was also in her time as an Army Sergeant." She shrugged. "Though I suppose that does mean Pele isn't a stranger to silliness, though she hides it well these days. And at least Mourgan also made the switch..." It made her feel less alone, knowing she was not the only one to have switched from the army to the rangers. Not that there had been much of a choice. It was either make the switch, or look for a completely different career, after all.

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"No, not Cair Andros," she smiled softly at Romeran, noting the different way he was riding Daisy. She shook her head when Trastion asked if it was Ithilien. At the suggestion of Osgiliath, she rolled her eyes. "No." As Trastion proceeded to ventire Emyn Arnyn, and then asked if it was someplace not on the maps or a random spot without a name that they'd never heard of, she placed a hand over her heart in feigned offense.

"Trastion Leithor! Do you take me for someone who would try and trick you both with a challenge you could never even win?" she asked in the same tone of voice. With some attitude, she flipped her long blonde hair back over her shoulders and focused on Romeran. "Well. Since Tras has already made as many as five guesses, you have four left." The Lieutenant shot Trastion a grin. "You're fresh out of guesses, recruit. You'll just have to live with whatever watch slot Romeran and I care for the least."
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"Another story?" Duinion was a bit surprised to hear that they had 'earned' another, and looked a bit amused. "How many do you have?" He wondered with a little laugh.

"She has lots of stories!" Eryn answered, grinning as she remembered the time spent with Kaylin while she was recovering from her stab injury. She quite enjoyed hearing the tales her friend had to tell, and wished she had more of her own to share. Regardless, Eryn listened with great interest as Kaylin launched into another humorous story.

On the other side of the hyandaner, Duinion listened with growing amazement as well as amusement, hearing about Kaylin and the captain and Lieutenant Brian.. and a food fight. He could practically imagine the indignance of the man, seeing such chaos in the mess hall. Thinking of that reminded him of another incident involving said lieutenant, and he smiled faintly, realizing another short story he and Eryn could tell, if Kaylin asked for another.

He couldn't help but laughed faintly as he heard her say that soldiers were more likely to get into shenanigans than rangers. "Really?" He asked, clearly skeptical about that. "It seems you haven't met the right rangers, then." He grinned slightly before it faded a bit, remembering that many of those he was thinking of were either gone, or no longer rangers. But he swiftly recovered his smile. "My guess is, we rangers are better at hiding our tracks than the soldiers," He added teasingly, pun intended. "And you just aren't aware of all the mischief we can get into," He grinned.
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All she had to do in response to Duinion's question was laugh when Eryn gave the answer. "I do have plenty," she admitted. "But more from my army days than my ranger days." Thûllir being home had changed her life considerably in that regard. She had been spending less time at the barracks than ever. She was also spending much more time at home - with him - and much less time at the pubs and inns of the city.

Duinion was making her curious though. "Well, alright," she said, her tone challenging in response to Duinion's pun and claim. "It sounds like you have met these rangers. So, increase my awareness! Convince me! Tell me a story about some of the mischief at least one of these rangers - you yourself or another, anonymous or otherwise - has goten up to, hmm?"
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Duinion should have expected that sort of response. Yet, he had not. He was somewhat caught off guard when Kaylin asked for a story of these shenanigans he had spoken of. He paused, his grin fading as his expression grew more thoughtful, and looked down at the horse's neck as he tried to think of something he could tell which did not involve people who were no longer living. Or a particular someone whom he wasn't supposed to know was alive and well. He could think of nothing, and was reluctant to drag the mood down with a story that would make him sad about this or that person being gone.

Instead, he put on a smile again, and looked back up at her. "No, I think I'll leave you wondering about that, actually." He managed a teasing grin. "Some things are more fun with a bit of mystery involved, don't you think?" Hopefully, she wouldn't keep pressing the issue. "There is another funny tale that I thought of, however, involving Lieutenant Brian." He offered as consolation, with a brief grin toward Eryn.

Curious, Eryn tilted her head and wondered what her dad could be talking about. When he began to explain about coming to stay in the barracks for the first time, for just one night, and how Eryn had come up to help him get situated in Nal's dorm, she let out a laugh as she realized what he was telling, and a little blush rose up to her cheeks.

Duinion went on to explain how he had seen something roll under the bed, and how he had reached under to retrieve that item. "And right at that moment is when the barracks master happened to walk by..."

"And the door was open," Eryn put in, helpfully adding to the story with a giggle.

"Yes," Duinion grinned. "Wide open. Right as Eryn was working on making the bed for me.."

"Oh, you should've heard him," Eryn laughed, still red-faced. "Unacceptable," She mimicked the Lieutenant's voice as well as she could, yet also a little comically. "The outrage on his face... you could almost imagine steam shooting out of his ears,"

"And then Unalmis was trying to explain.." Duinion grinned, and then gave a rather comical description of how he had ended up getting stuck on something sticking out of the underside of the bedframe, thus keeping him from rising up to defend the younger folks. "I could hear everything from my rather uncomfortable, and awkward place stuck under the bed... but he couldn't see me..."

"Poor Nal, he couldn't stop talking, and it kept coming out so wrong," Eryn laughed. "It was so embarrassing, but also quite funny, looking back... "

"You didn't exactly help matters with your protests, either." Duinion informed Eryn with a little grin. "The Lieutenant did not like being informed that he was wrong," he added to Kaylin, amused.
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Kaylin rolled her eyes when Duinion said he would leave her wondering about the other stories. "No fun," she all but pouted. "You Ranger lot are so tight-lipped," she complained. "Arnyn is the same way. She doesn't want to share any of her good stories, either." There was clear disappointment in her voice, but then her blue-grey eyes twinkled mischievously. "Luckily, plenty of those stories are told when she is out of earshot." The Hyandaner looked quite pleased at this. Then a thoughtful expression came to her features. "Although I am not sure whether I should believe all of them. The Lieutenant seems much too serious to pull off some of those stunts." Remembering the afternoon of darts and cards, Kaylin corrected herself slightly. "Most of the time, anyway. Maybe you can help me decide what might be true and what might not be," she laughed, looking at Duinion. "After all, you are the one who knows all about the shenanigans of rangers. And don't they say experience helps with good judgment, or something?"

Her jaw dropped a ways as she listened to the story. She didn't want to break their momentum, and so her responses were limited to facial expressions more than anything else - at first. Lieutenant Brian passing by a room in his beloved barracks, in the men's wing, to see Eryn making a bed? In Unalmis' room? A laugh escaped her then, for it was truly impossible to keep all of her amusement bottled up inside.

"Poor Unalmis!" Kaylin looked at Eryn. "And poor you! Having to suffer the Lieutenant's wrath, yet again!" If she hadn't been holding the reins, she would have wrung her hands with unmistakable pleasure. "What did he think? That Unalmis had hired a housekeeper so his room would finally pass inspection?" Kaylin chuckled, then almost gasped. "Don't tell me he thought you were the one who was intending on staying over?" she asked Eryn giddily. Kaylin was unable to wait for a reply. "Oooooooh.... It must have been so satisfying to disabuse the barracks master from his wrong conclusions," she grinned. "Although I am sure he found a way to justify his continued ire... am I right?" she checked, looking over at Duinion now, with a knowing gaze. "I mean, he always finds a way."
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"Well, I would have to hear the stories to be able to judge," Duinion answered with a little grin. "But, as I said, I don't know her very well. So I'm not sure how good of a judge I would be in this case."

As Duinion paused from his tale to get his laughter under control, it gave the redhead
a chance to ask her questions and make comments, which made it all the more difficult not to laugh.

"Nope..." Eryn shook her head in answer to Kaylin's question about Brian thinking Nal had hired a housekeeper. Her face went even redder and she briefly hid it into her hands.

At the Hyandaner's second guess, Duinion confirmed, "That is exactly what he thought," He shook his head. "I have to say I was a bit furious that he would think that, but at the same time, I was trying not to laugh about those two, blundering with their words in near panic, trying to explain, but making it worse and worse," He grinned at Eryn. "It's far more amusing after the fact, I assure you, but then again, some of it.. if you'd just heard." He shook his head, trying to remember some of it. "If I recall correctly, Eryn first told him he was wrong, then Unalmis said that she was not planning to sleep there, and then.. she told the man that Unalmis had tried to ask his permission for this.." He was laughing so hard by this point, he had to pause to recover himself a bit before he could continue.

"It was horrible," Eryn assured Kaylin, red-faced, but also trying not to laugh. "I couldn't believe he thought.. what he thought. And I had no idea where dad had gone! I kept glancing around and I didn't see him, but then I saw Nal making some motions toward the floor, so while the lieutenant was busy yelling at Nal, I went to see what had become of Dad," She giggled.

"And when Eryn helped me up, I informed the lieutenant just how unimpressed I was with his accusations against my daughter," Duinion added with a twinkle of amusement lingering in his eyes. "And indeed, I did find that rather offensive, that he jumped to such a conclusion."

"I actually found it more upsetting the way he was yelling at Nal," Eryn admitted. "Although the entire thing was quite embarrassing. And then he insisted I had to leave because I'm not a ranger -yet- and he was very.. uppity about it," She rolled her eyes. "AND he didn't even bother to apologize for his wild accusations!" She added, huffing with mock annoyance.

"Hmm, perhaps I ought to have insisted on him doing so," Duinion commented, lamenting that he had not been able to think of quite what to do at the time. "Think it would've worked?" He asked Kaylin, glancing at her curiously.
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Kaylin laughed merrily when Duinion confirmed Brian thought Eryn had been the one intending to sleep over at Nal's dorm. She seemed to want to wave something away after Duinion said he'd been furious at the barracks master's assumption, but she couldn't get a word in right away as the two continued to tell the tale. And given that Kaylin was enjoying the story immensely, she did not mind at all. The grin plastered all over her face told the two storytellers as much.

She almost choked on her own saliva when Duinion asked whether she thought Brian would have apologized if Duinion had insisted on it. A coughing fit ensued, and she hit herself on the chest a few times with her fist in an attempt to end it sooner.

"Sorry," she managed, in between coughs and laughter. "But NO. That would not have worked at all." Laughing more freely now, though her voice still sounded a bit off, Kaylin's amused eyes watched father and daughter with no small amount of interest. "If anything, it probably just would have made the situation worse. For all of you, including Nal."

"And honestly, I can believe he thought... what he thought!" Kaylin shrugged apologetically, although her lingering grin contradicted that gesture to some extent. "He doesn't know anything about you, other than that you were involved in one of the worst moments of his life, no doubt," Kaylin laughed, looking at Eryn. "And he thinks of Unalmis as someone who's made it his personal mission to do things that will shave years off his life expectancy," she continued with another shrug. "It's not really a leap, if he spots you making a bed that is usually empty in Nal's room..."

"Although..." Mischief flared. "I'll grant you, it is strange in one way." Her tone had turned deceptively casual. "I mean. If Lieutenant Brian was thinking you were staying over for Nal, you wouldn't have been making a separate bed." On the inside, Kaylin was dying with laughter.
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The day continued to tax the Umbarian, as the means he had employed to make his life easier, proved in fact the very opposite. The girl was in the barrel, yes. But seeking to seize and re-tie her wrists, even in front of her, was turning out to be far less like shooting fish in a barrel. Far more like trying to grasp a bobbing apple with nothing but his teeth from a barrel of water. Cali’s distress saw her arms writhing like snakes and his access to them impeded, forced as the man was to lean over the opening and try to get a hold of things. First his wrist and, then, the back of his hand were thrust against the side of the tub, which saw him curse. And once he almost dropped the already bloodied ropes into the barrel where he would have to dive past her to retrieve them. Fortunately, this was just an almost. But it did not improve his mood. And when she began screaming like a Nazgul on top of squirming around, he began to miss the old days of bearing dead bodies about.

Corpses did not fight back. Corpses did not emit piercing sirens that inspired headaches. Corpses did not stare, or pant, or demonstrate that they were in fact people still. They may have stunk worse, and occasionally come apart in his hands, but still, he missed dealing with Keket’s corpses.


In retrospect, his threat of cutting .. her .. may have been the tipping point which set off this latest desperate display. His last victim had been easier. His last victim had been older, scrawnier. His last victim was now .. missing from where he had left her. Time was really of the essence here.

Arkadhur grit his teeth and thrust Cali’s head back with his elbow, into the side of her confinement. He glanced then for the lid of the thing, from where he’d discarded it; thinking that he might be able to bring it down on her now, hard, and knock her out again. But it was too far from reach for him to accomplish that before she got the bonnet pulled back up from over her eyes. And he was not about to hand her any advantage, however slight.


Drawing on the moment where he might have dazed his captive, Arkadhur employed the strength he possessed as a full-grown man, albeit one not trained against combat. He manipulated his position to push down and crush the flailing limbs beneath his weight so that he could subdue her, or at least keep her from thrashing about. The resulting and sickening crack surprised even he.

A moment of panic struck at the Umbarian before he remembered, where he was and just what he was doing. It did not matter if this one got broken, he recalled. There was no Blood Priest at hand to demand a fitting tribute to his God. Arkadhur thus released the shuddering breath he had been holding as colour slowly began to return to his blanched cheeks. Ignoring his victim’s protests which had turned now from panic to include pain, he managed to bind the shocked young woman’s one wrist to the other, as though he had not just clearly disfigured one forearm to achieve it. For good measure, he then jerked the young woman’s head hard again, against the barrel; forward, and then back, before loosening the bonnet that was tangled over her eyes.


Huge brown eyes were waiting, but they did not keep him from tearing off part of the costume’s now mightily dishevelled apron. Balling the cloth up, he held the young woman’s nostrils closed between his fingers until she opened her mouth and, forcing the makeshift gag into the cave of her muffled maw, he secured the bonnet instead around her mouth and tied it tightly at the back of her neck.

Coming away afterwards, his deed done, he wiped his bloodied lip with the back of one hand, and licked his nose blood off his flesh with some grim satisfaction. A further gash across his thumb betrayed where he must have caught himself on a buckle or a broach during the scuffle. But he certainly did not have time nor the inclination to now grope about in the barrel to find where it may have fallen. There were dank rancid puddles at the bottom of the barrel, where something indiscernable was briefly shining, but he did not relish having the unreasonable young woman kick him on top of everything else. Let it lie, if it even were anything at all. Now that he thought about it, he might have just as easily nicked his own thumb with the knife during the chaos.


Drawing that same knife now that he had the time and space to better manage it, without cutting himself further, Arkadhur brought the blade up close to Cali’s face. Recounting how much of an impact the weapon had upon her before. Slicing though naught but a small twist of her dark hair, he held the severed tendril up between them like a trophy, twirling it between two fingers, before he sniffed it rather deliberately, so that she might make of that what she would. Then and only then, did the Umbarian take time enough to locate the barrel lid, and secure it neatly over the stifled (and hopefully subdued now) contents. He still had another one to manage, after all.


The drive from then on, toward the South Gate was considerably less stressful, after his labours. And though forced to sniff several more times, and blow his throbbing nose, the bleeding stalled it’s trickle eventually. The screaming of both girls though resounded inside his head for some time after he had stowed their mouths. There was a small enough hole in each of their keepings, that they would not be starved of breath, smothered though it might now prove. But that was their doing, not his. They, particularly the first, had just had to make it harder on themselves than it needed to be.



In time the gate came into sight, and thoughts of being rid of his tiresome luggage began to gnaw at the Umbarian’s impatience. Ademar couldn't take them off his hands soon enough, as far as he was concerned. Since he so wanted answers about that damned red-headed girl whom he was hunting. While Arkadhur had not managed to find any red-headed girl, it should take some time for the obsessed Tark to figure out this pair did not in fact have any idea where he could find his prize.

It was fair to say that, by this point, he was not so much blasé at the thought of his ‘unwanted associate' torturing them for information they did not have. He was actually of the opinion that it was only fair, after all they’d put him through. Coming to this city had turned out to be a horrible idea. So if this was the price of his leaving without arrest, then he would take it and good riddance. He’d not gained what he was hoping for from the ill-fated visit, so why should any other of them escape the pangs of disappointment. The 'keepsakes' he had taken of each of the young women, he idly discarded into the grass on his way: their actual purpose in causing confusion and concern had, after all, already been managed and he had no further want of any evidence to be found upon him. Who only knew what Ademar had done by now with the real Lowendir's wife !



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Duinion grinned slightly as he watched Kaylin lapse into a coughing fit. "Well, perhaps it's best I did not, then. That was actually my first time ever encountering the man, you know," he mentioned, wondering if this would be a surprise to Kaylin. "I'd heard plenty of rumors, of course, but never had the misfortune of meeting him until that day." He looked at Kaylin with a raised eyebrow. Deciding to ignore the hyandaner's comment, he shook his head in restrained amusement

"Not me," Eryn declared with a sigh, still rather red-faced. Kaylin's comment didn't help that very much and she coughed a little, briefly glancing at her dad in some slight concern that he might begin to pick up on some hint of that thing she had told Kaylin.

"So, I've heard," Duinion remarked, glancing at her. "Is there something I ought to know about, there? Or were you referring to the Hattie Incident?" He asked with a little grin.

"Just the Hattie Incident," She giggled. "It was quite funny, even if I didn't know what he's like, at the time. Now, I know, and I wish I hadn't even tried to stop her the first time." She grinned.

Duinion grinned slightly. "Perhaps we could try for a reenactment sometime." He suggested with mock seriousness, somehow managing to keep a straight face even after the words had left his mouth.
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Ignoring Unalmis' show of holding up his water flask, Mar let his gaze rest on the other guy. The one proving even more of a problem than Nal. He hadn't realized that was possible, until now. "Are you resisting, then?" He asked, raising an eyebrow. "Refusing to be searched? Does that mean you have something to hide? Trying to smuggle contraband out of the city, perhaps?" He narrowed his eyes slightly as if suspicious of the two in front of him, as the one he didn't know demanded two witnesses and papers and all sorts of ridiculousness. Mar barely managed to refrain from laughing outright. "Oh, you want witnesses?" He all-but sneered. Mar wasn't about to allow any of the folks in the line to act as any sort of official witnesses, and that would probably not even be acceptable by the guards' standards, anyway. He'd make them believe so, anyway. "I assume you mean you wish to have two other guards on hand to witness this search, since these folks behind you in the line would not count in such an instance," he made sure to point out, in case the two had any ideas about that. "Well, you're welcome to walk all the way back to the city to find some other guards," He informed the young man, a little bit smug about the fact that he would, indeed, have to go all that way just to find any others. And it would take a long time. So long, that someone else would probably have come to relieve Mar by the time they returned, which would have made the trip quite pointless, he thought with amusement.

"On the other hand," Mar added as an afterthought, in a somewhat more accommodating tone, "I suppose I could send a messenger to the city, to request two other guards to come and be witnesses. Of course, everyone is quite busy with the festivities today, but maybe we could find a couple of guards who wouldn't be too annoyed to have to come all the way out here. Because you two absolutely deserve such special favors and attention. Perhaps they'll even provide a carriage for your lordships," He concluded with strong sarcasm in his tone, making sure to point out how very unreasonable such a demand was, and how inconvenient it would be for those involved. Rolling his eyes, he motioned toward the small guardhouse nearby, which would provide a place for the guard on duty to sit down in the shade when the gate activity was slow. "You're welcome to wait in there while I send for these witnesses that you insist upon."

He stared at them both, acting the part of an annoyed guard who was being challenged. "If you insist on defying those of us whose job is to enforce the laws, then you will have to suffer the consequences." He narrowed his eyes at the two annoying pedestrians before him. "So, what will it be? Will you submit to a search now, or will you wait while I send for those witnesses to come? Or walk back to get them, yourself? Either way, you will not pass through this gate until you have been properly searched." He added, determined on that point. Mostly because it was amusing to him to inconvenience them like this. With the gate closed, as he had made sure that it was when he saw Nal up next in line, they would have to physically overpower him and take the key before they could pass through. And assaulting a guard would be immediate grounds for arrest. They must know that, surely. "Well?" he asked, curious, and a bit impatient, to learn which of those options the pair of troublemakers would pick.

His sea-green eyes switched back to looking at Nal, taking a small step closer. "Or... are you capable of making such decisions on your own, now that the Mutt isn't around anymore to tell you what to do?" He asked softly, with a hint of a smirk lurking on his face. He'd lowered his voice enough so that only Nal, and maybe his friend, would be able to hear his antagonizing words. Even though, really, only the two of them would even know who or what he was talking about. But Nal would, surely. He could not have forgotten Mar's spiteful names for Ryn that easily. It was something akin to an 'inside joke' between the two of them, although he doubted Nal would find it as amusing as Mar did, since he had not only insulted Nal's own intelligence, but also had insulted his dead friend at the same time. Perhaps Nal might even give Mar a reason to arrest him...
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Cadil could not help the increasing dislike for the guard, and he did not intend to give in that easily even if it was for the sake of spiteful resistance. He was sure that he had not packed anything that could be considered contraband in any way, and even if the guard found some ridiculous reason to confiscate his belongings - out of hate or something - it would not be a great loss. But still...

"Pffft," he snorted and maintained his defensive stance over his pack. He then gave Nal a sideways glance to see if his friend did not really care much for this stand off and would prefer to move on, yet, considering the annoying words the man kept spewing out at them, especially at Nal...

"Whysoever do you think you need guards as witnesses?" Cadil then questioned. "Anyone can look on while you do the search and add their signature on the report. It is binding enough for such simple purposes." While he was not sure what procedures the guards really had, he had learned a few things on legal matters here and there, mostly from his father, and tried his best to use it here. "It simply seems to me that you just want to make things complicated. But if you want, by all means, send for other guards and tell them to bring the carriage. Don't forget a plenty of cushions to go with it." He barely managed from sticking his tongue out at the guard and maintain a self-important composure.

"Else, how can I be sure you won't decide to eat the precious food that is meant for my next meal? The way you have been treating us makes me unable to trust that you'd do an honest search." he raised his chin slightly to stare at Ademar along his nose. "I might file a complaint against you for unethical conduct," he threatened, even though he doubted it would be worth the hassle even if he found a way to prove it.
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Making a mental note not to draw any more attention to Brian thinking Unalmis and Eryn might be an item, Kaylin chuckled. She had promised Eryn to keep her secret, after all. It wouldn't do to hint at it too much and make others draw their own conclusions. Possibly. "Well. I don't think of Brian as the most logical man when it comes to his conclusions," she snorted. It was true, in her opinion. And therefore it sounded very believable.

"If your reenactment involves the barracks master, invite me please," Kaylin laughed in response to Duinion's suggestion. "I've been on his bad side forever, I'm afraid," she explained with a shrug. "I didn't want to be. But that is where he put me. So now I roll with the dice I've been given."

"I used to feel a bit worse about it, you know? Even though I knew I wasn't the first one he's disliked, and I also know I won't be the last... And I'm in good company with the liked of Unalmis and Trastion..." She grinned. "But umm... a few of my drinking buddies have shared some things with me that have made me feel much better about my strained relationship with the barracks master. Apparently our current Lieutenant is also on his black list. Apparently, she has been for years. And apparently, the situation has not improved." Kaylin raised her eyebrows, trying to create some curiosity. "Ms Dealedwen was a thorn in his side back in one of the former versions of a ranger force in Minas Tirith. When she was leading the Hyandaner division."
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The wagon bumped and jerked to a stop. Many days journey it had taken to get to this place and none were more eager to be done with this than Dahaks man, Hjar. He hated this place but his orders were clear. Deliver the package and return and now he was moments away from achieving his goal. His other order had been to see to it that no harm came to the package. He did his best. He kept his men away from it and tended to it as needed. That was it.

He climbed down from the wagon and his heavy boots hit the dirt causing a small puff of dust. He stood for a moment looking around. His dark set eyes scanning the old mill to be sure no one would be watching them before he felt it secure to continue.

Around to the end of the wagon he went, stopping when he reached the open tailgate. “Get up there and drag it over here!” He barked his orders to his men causing them to immediately jump on the wagon and haul the package toward him. Muffled sounds could be heard from the burlap wrapped figure hidden within the sack.

He grabbed at it and threw it unceremoniously over his large left shoulder causing a small grunt to come from the package. “Get the horses off this wagon, we leave as soon as I dump this.” He ordered and motioned to the thing over his shoulder.

He nearly kicked the broken door off its struggling hinges and it swung open and clattered as it hit the wall. He looked around the old mill with its broken grinding wheel and layers of dust and spiderwebs. Now where to throw it?
He walked a few feet inside and seeing a tumbled pile of crates and some old moth eaten flour bags he figured it would do. Down came the package rather unceremoniously, landing with a grunt on the old bags. He roughly handled it into a seated position as he pulled off the outer burlap bag to reveal the figure of a young woman.

Her hands and ankles were still bound and would remain so along with the burlap over her head and the clothe tied around her mouth to keep her quiet. He didn’t want her to have a clear view of who he was. He eyed her. Why Dahak didn’t just sell this one he didn’t know but he supposed there was a reason. She could fetch a good coin with a lot of scrubbing and some new clothes. Wouldn’t fetch a copper with the condition she was in at the moment. Filthy rags on her body, thin, and they’d have to cover the scars on her arms. It looked like she’d been cut over and over. Not enough to kill her but still enough to make her bleed.

Well, enough of this he thought to himself. His orders were clear. Leave her and return and so without a word he turned on his heel and went back out the door, slamming it shut behind him. He grabbed up his mount and pulled himself into the saddle. He spoke as he adjusted his seat. “Let’s get out of here.” He put his heels to his mount and within a few strides they were gone, leaving the package behind.
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Duinion laughed. "I don't know. Do you think we could convince him to join the reenactment? Or perhaps we could lure him into it," He joked, with mock thoughtfulness. "Get it all set up and then get someone to lure him out to join us... and let Hattie loose. I'm sure she remembers her part," He grinned.

"I bet Unalmis could manage to pull him into it," Eryn suggested with a grin. "I think the lieutenant has a particular dislike for him."

"I don't think it's very hard to get on his list, really." Duinion mentioned, shaking his head a little. "Is there anyone at all that he does like?" He wondered.

"I bet if there's any tattletale sorts in the barracks." Eryn said, rolling her eyes. "That would probably be the kind of people he likes."

Duinion was then a bit surprised to hear that Arnyn was actually quite high on this 'blacklist'. He raised an eyebrow in curiosity at hearing this. "Really?" It seemed Kaylin was dying to tell more, so he merely waited with an interested expression. It seemed that the more he heard about lieutenant Dealedwen, the more interesting the stories became.
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"He likes the ones that tend to pass inspections and don't get in his way," Kaylin said. "The ones who are aware of all his protocols and follow them." She shrugged. "The ones that do not step out of line. The ones that don't add to his workload. The ones he never has to act as an intermediate for."

Basically, Lieutenant Brian liked the Rangers who made his job less complicated. Really, she could not fault him for that... but she could fault him for the way he chose to impose his preferences and his protocols. Right?

Pleased that Duinion had bitten onto the bate she'd set, Kaylin grinned. "Oh yes. Really. Apparently, she was one of the instigators of what some of my buddies still refer to as 'the prank wars'. In some former rendition of the rangers in the city, apparently there were so many of them - when Sauron was still around, of course - that the likes of Hyandaner and Peleconner and so on were not simply specializations. They were divisions. And every division had a separate wing in barracks in the first circle. And our darling Lieutenant, who was Hyandaner Captain at the time, thought it would be good for her division's morale, and the morale of other divisions I suppose, to have the Hyandaner prank the other divisions. One division at a time."

"She always involved at least a handful of her Hyandaner, sometimes dozens - to break into another division's wing and... well." Kaylin grinned. "I cannot tell the tale as it should be told, unfortunately. I wasn't there myself, since I was still a soldier at the time - different barracks. And the way it was told to me, didn't include enough detail or informationto spin it into an actual retelling of the scene." She raised her eyebrows, though, looking at Eryn and Duinion. "It seems Arnyn had a streak for a good food fight herself. And... I was also told... the pranks between the Hyandaner and the Peleconner were..." She whistled, shaking her head. "I don't know if I believe all of it. But several of the Pelecconner swear it is true. Both when sober and when drunk. Apparently, Arnyn and her Hyandaner filled the whole Peleconner common room with soap and bubbles one time. Somehow. I still don't know whether I quite believe it, because she's so collected and calm, you know? It doesn't seem to fit. It sounds more like something I would do." She paused, in doubt. "And even then... can you imagine filling the whole common room with water and soap bubbles? The extent of the effort? The crazy? Is it even possible?" Her eyes widened. "It would perfectly explain Lieutenant Brian's animosity toward her, though. The mess... the damage... I don't even think I would attempt such a thing. "
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"So ridiculous," Eryn rolled her eyes at hearing the lieutenant's preferences for people. "I mean, does anyone manage to make that list? Like at all?" She laughed at the idea of such a thing.

"I knew someone else like that, once." Duinion mentioned quietly, without a laugh, thinking of the orphanage matron who had made life so terrible for so many kids. He reminded himself that it was different, and a different situation with the barracks. People lived there because they chose that life, and were old enough to deal with such a thing. Also, the lieutenant did not (that he knew of) mistreat the inhabitants of his barracks. They might get written up or scolded or have to endure more strict rules, but that wasn't the same.

His smile and amusement returned as Kaylin moved back to the subject of Arnyn's shenanigans, and listened with increasing wonder and amazement. "That sounds hilarious, too bad I missed it." He grinned. "Although, I'm sure I was probably involved in something equally mischievous with the rangers of my company, in Ithilien," He added thoughtfully. Else, some unpleasantness was interfering with the fun, and he'd rather not bring such things up.

"Soap and bubbles?!" Eryn laughed to hear this.

"Filling the whole room?" Duinion asked with amusement. "How big was the room, though?" He wondered as an afterthought. He shook his head slightly, laughing quietly. "Well, at least their room was clean." He added with a straight face.

Eryn snickered. "I bet it's possible if you try hard enough." She grinned. "Maybe we should try it out ourselves, to see how it can be done. We could get Nal involved. And Trastion! He seems like he'd be up for some fun like that.." She glanced at her dad curiously, wondering if he'd object or go along with it.

Duinion turned his head away, trying to keep his daughter from seeing his grin, and the laughter in his eyes. After clearing his throat, he made an effort to sound like a responsible parent. "You aren't allowed in the barracks, Erynneth." He reminded her. "Besides, such mischief would be considered vandalism, I'm sure, and everyone involved would be in a great heap of trouble, if they were caught." He glanced at Kaylin with vague hint of a smile that suggested he was not actually opposed to the idea. "I don't even know where that much soap could be acquired... do you?" He asked Kaylin innocently.
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"I'm not sure how big the room was. But since the divisions were like each like the size of the current entire ranger unit..." Kaylin shrugged. "I suppose it would have to have been something similar to our own common room. Right?" She grinned at Duinion's comment that at least the room would have been clean. "True that," she agreed, laughing quietly. "What would have been Brian's problem with it, anyway?" she asked, pretending that the barracks master had reacted ridiculously to the prank just like he tended to act in a ridiculous fashion when it came to any sort of rule breaking.

If Kaylin had been drinking anything, she might have choked on it when Eryn suggested maybe trying to do the same thing themselves. Her jaw dropped. When Duinion seemed to signal that he wouldn't object to the idea, Kaylin could hardly believe her own eyes and ears. "You... you're kidding, right?" she asked, uncertain. "Right?" Her eyes flicked from daughter, to father, and back. "Right?!" Her eyes were wide with disbelief and frustration that she was actually the one who was forced to be sensible here, and her next words came out like a waterfall. "Shenanigans are one thing, but this is a different category altogether. I am sure the one and ONLY reason that Arnyn and those involved escaped being kicked out of the barracks was because she downright outranked Lieutenant Brian at the time and it was her idea! It would be one thing for the two of you to do this, because neither of you live in the barracks, but Unalmis and Trastion... No, you should not involve them. You cannot involve them. It's probably best not to mention this to them at all. The idea might be too tempting! They could lose their place to live," Kaylin stressed. "The barracks master would be livid..."

Kaylin couldn't believe this! It would have been better not to have said anything, apparently. And how on Middle-Earth had she been forced to portray the voice of reason here?
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Duinion laughed at Kaylin's reaction to his comment. He could hardly keep a straight face as she questioned whether he was kidding. His thought had been to look serious, as well as innocent, and insist that it was worth trying, but couldn't manage. "Of course I'm kidding!" He answered, grinning. "You actually thought.." He laughed, shaking his head slightly. "I don't even know where we'd get that much soap," He assured the hyandaner with amusement.

Eryn grinned as she kept up on Kaylin's other side. "I was wondering, too." She admitted. "I know he and his friend used to do some crazy things, but I'm not sure using soap is really their thing," She giggled as she glanced over at Duinion, teasing.

"No... Domanol would never willingly use soap for much of anything," Duinion agreed solemnly, with a hint of a smile to indicate he was (at least somewhat) joking. Then, reminding himself he was supposed to believe his friend gone forever, he glanced away and sighed. As if sad, although it was mainly out of frustration. "Anyway." He grew a touch more serious after a moment, after turning back to the other two. "Where are we going, you two? We've been riding for a while now with no apparent aim.. is that the goal?" He wondered. "Or is there a particular destination in one of your minds?"
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Late August

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It had been a matter of wolfing down the lunch, notifying the Rangers to get ready, and making some preparations herself, and the small group of Rangers were already on the way before the sun could travel much higher in the sky. Pele had changed her uniform for a combination of greens and browns, armed herself with the sword, bow, and a dagger, and snatched up the bag with necessities to last for three days which she always held ready for times like this.

Once the group had gathered, each with a horse of their own or borrowed from the stables, and briefed on the assignment, they went forth from the city, and the Captain set a steady pace for the southern gate of Rammas Echor. Once beyond the gate, she spurred Temper on into what seemed like a race against the time - she intended to get to the village before the nightfall. However, even the strongest horses could not race endlessly, and she made sure they took time to water and rest the horses a couple times during their trek.

They reached Hinst at dusk, and the outline of the old mill came into the view in the distance, though the view was partly covered by the bushes and trees along the road. Pele reined in Temper, and turned to face the other Rangers.

"Over there," she motioned towards the building and kept her voice just loud enough for everyone to hear. "Let us split up in twos and inspect the perimeter, the surrounding area, any adjacent buildings, just so we don't have someone lying in wait to attack us. If all is clear, we'll close in on the mill. Questions? Suggestions?"
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Late August

Preparations had been quick. She felt good about how swiftly everyone had presented themselves to the stables. Arnyn had opted for a more light-weight armor set and had instructed Trastion to do the same. Her cuirass, shoulder and neck armor as well as her vambraces were blackened and there was nothing to be done about that, and she was wearing her supple black leather boots, but she had otherwise opted for light-weight and light-colored materials, having forgone even her lighter gambeson. They had a long ride ahead of them, it was a warm summer, and the Captain had indicated her need for speed. Given that it was unclear what they might face, Arnyn was in full agreement. What she had brought, however, was her usual set of weaponry. Her hand-and-a-half sword currently was strapped to Narsulë. Her shortbow and quiver, on her back. Her dagger, in her boot. Her throwing knives, at her right hip.

Pele made sure they made good time. Arnyn had been quiet along the way, other than providing Trastion with a few specific instructions. Mostly, she'd been thinking about all the things she knew, and she was irked that she could not, for the life of her, figure out with certainty or even probability what this so-called gift might turn out to be.

When their Captain halted, so did the others. Arnyn listened to the orders, and shook her head briefly when Pele asked whether there were any questions. When she asked for suggestions, Arnyn noted Pele's blue eyes lingering just a bit longer on Kaylin. The Lieutenant took it as a hint.

"I suggest the following pairs," she said swiftly. "Kaylin joins you, Captain. Trastion stays with me. Vorondir pairs with Thûllir." Other pairings had been fine with her as well; but her instinct was to keep her recruit under her own watchful eye. Besides, this way each pairing also had an experienced tracker.

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"Mysterious." That had been the word Kaylin had used when she and Thûllir had been called in, and she'd given him a look that would have told him the comment still applied after they'd gotten more information about where they were going and why. This 'gift' could be anything! She couldn't deny her curiosity at the whole thing, and her excitement at getting to tag along. It would probably only be a small mission... but you never knew. And that made her feel very alive.

Upon their arrival, Kaylin's eyes scanned the countryside and pondered Pele's words. Questions? She shrugged. Not really. Suggestions? Guess not. When Arnyn suggested the pairings, Kaylin nodded without hesitation. "I'm good with that," she said firmly. That way she could stay close to Pele the whole time, in case this new master slaver had any foul ideas. Kaylin had worn her leathers, not her plate, but she was armed - to - the - teeth. If it was a trap, they'd sorely regret it.
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While he was sure there was some sort of unpleasant thing to expect at the end of their road, Trastion was a little glad for something to do at last that wasn't training. He was inwardly a little excited that he had been permitted to come along on a real mission thingy, although he really didn't know much about it. And, of course, when Arnyn gave instructions for him to stay near her and not be doing anything silly, he'd had a hard time not rolling his eyes that she felt she needed to tell him to take this seriously. But he had managed, with a grave nod and respectful affirmative.

He suspected that Lightning was equally eager to be included in something that seemed important. The horse had kept up well with everyone else, which was no surprise to the recruit, as he had already seen what the horse could do. Still, as much as he enjoyed riding, he was slightly glad when it became evident that they were approaching their destination at last. They'd pressed fairly hard to get here quickly.

Having never heard of this village, nor traveled to this area before, Trastion had spent most of the ride looking around in curiosity as they went. His uniform was clean and fresh; at least when they left the barracks. Now, he felt as if he was covered with dust from the road, but hopefully it wasn't all that bad. He'd worn his leather armor, as instructed, and had brought along his sword, bow and arrows, and even his ax. After taking a drink from his canteen, he glanced around, wondering if there was somewhere they could water the horses.

Ahead, he could see parts of a mill through the trees and bushes. As the captain stopped them, he peered past her at the building she had pointed to, highly curious what would await them there. While curious, he was also a little nervous, wondering what the others might be expecting. He didn't have any objections or additions to the captain's plan, so he merely nodded, and shifted his attention to Arnyn when she spoke up with her suggestion for the pairings. He wasn't surprised; she'd made it very clear he was to stay close to her. In a way, he was a little amused by how protective she was toward him. Almost more than his mother was, he thought with a little smile.

Afterward, a question did occur to him, and he hesitated before putting his hand up, as if in a classroom asking to be called on. "Um, question. Are we going on horseback, or..where do we leave the horses?" He wondered, glancing from the captain to lieutenant questioningly. As no one had yet dismounted, he wasn't entirely sure what they intended. But, to him, it seemed like it would be easier to be stealthy and such without the horses. "Also... they're probably thirsty," he added, although he hoped he was not the only one to have thought of that.
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Late August


"Mhm," Pele agreed to the pairs Arnyn had suggested finding now fault in such a splitting. She gathered the reins more closely in preparation to leave when Trastion came up with a question. For a few moments she regarded him thoughtfully, and then addressed the question which appeared to be the most pressing.

"I do not doubt that the horses are thirsty, Trastion," at any rate, not at the pace she had driven them, even with those few brief stops along the way for the same purpose. "However, they will have to wait until we have made sure the place is safe and have fulfilled the purpose we came here for. The dark is almost upon us, and it might be even darker within the mill itself..."

Pele's voice trailed off, as she took in the surroundings more properly and considered his other question. From this place it was difficult to see much more than an outline of the mill, and a clearing around it. Even though the clearing had once been a lively yard, now it was nothing more but a small meadow with a tall grass and some shrubs. Out of their view, beyond the mill, stood a couple of small outbuildings, or rather what was left of them.

"We will first explore the further reaches within the surrounding forested area, on horseback. Once we know that there are no foes hiding out there, we leave our horses and move in gradually towards the mill," she explained her plan. "Make sure every little corner is clear before proceeding. We should eventually end up meeting somewhere near the mill."
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The relief she felt at both Eryn and Duinion's reassurance they weren't actually considering trying out the prank, was... substantial. Kaylin shot them both a suspicious look until they managed to convince her. (Which, honestly, didn't take all that long.) "Thank you," she stressed, rolling her eyes at them.

When Duinion asked whether they had a destination in mind yet, Kaylin shrugged with a grin. "Hey, are you two the ones who live out here on the fields, or am I?" she replied, giving them both an expectant look. She was off duty right now, and decided her brain was taking a break from thinking about anything she didn't feel like.
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As the captain gave a reply to his inquiry, Trastion nodded in acknowledgement. It made sense. Not to mention that he definitely did not know all of the information that the captain and lieutenant knew. He was a little surprised he'd even been allowed to come along. Yet, he was also grateful for it, and had no intention of annoying those who had allowed it, so that they might regret that decision. He was also glad no one had suggested that he could stay back and watch the horses, but rather, he was able to stay with Arnyn and investigate.

"Yes, captain," He answered solemnly, nodding as she gave more clarity to the plan. He then looked to Arnyn, and had Lightning move a few steps closer to Narsulë. "Should we have our weapons ready?" He asked in a lowered tone, directed at the lieutenant. In case she said yes, he had his hand resting on the handle of his sword where it was strapped to Lightning's saddle.
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"Aww," Trastion put on a mock-sad face as Arnyn declared that he had no more guesses allowed. "You didn't tell me there was a limit." he protested, more joking than anything. He didn't mind all that much which watch he got stuck with, but it was fun to try and guess. "Anyway, it might not even be that fair of a challenge anyway, since Rome and I are both from sort of far away." He pointed out, unsure how well Rome might know the area around Minas Tirith. For himself, he only knew what he'd learned from his geography lessons, but that had been years ago.

"Where was it you said you're from?" He asked Rome, trying to recall. "Lossarnach, wasn't it?" He was fairly sure. That sounded right, but he hadn't had a chance to get to know the other young man all that well, so far. "So, where do you think the lieutenant might be taking us?" He wondered. Looking expectantly at Rome, he was curious what other places the other might come up with.
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Erynneth, Buttercup, and Hattie
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Hoofbeats thudded on the ground, a rhythmic percussion that some might say only the Rohirrim enjoyed. Not so. Eryn was grinning ear to ear, clinging to the back of her beautiful horse as she let her run as fast as she liked. The wind streamed through both of their hair. Having the whole afternoon free, without any chores to do until evening, Eryn intended to enjoy every minute of her day off. The morning had been lots of fun, spent doing fun things with her dad, his friend, and Nal. But they'd gone off to some sort of meeting thing with the lieutenant, a couple of hours ago, so she figured this was a great way of keeping Hattie occupied so she wouldn't follow Nal. It had been a little while since she’d had a chance to get out and just ride as far as she and Buttercup wished to go. And so that was the only plan for this afternoon.

Already, as Summer began faded into Autumn, some of the trees were beginning to turn yellow and gold in the distance. Eryn loved to see that and found herself wishing she could see what Ithilien looked like in autumn. All the gorgeous colors, leaves dropping to paint the ground in wonderful splashes of green, orange, gold, red, purple, and browns. And then, the winter! How lovely it must be when all the forest was blanketed in soft, glittering white snow. These thoughts flashed through her mind with a smile as Eryn gazed across the distant fields. There were lovely sights in the Pelennor, of course. There were orchards and small forest groves, and streams and ponds and all of that, but she couldn’t help wishing she could see the lovely Ithilien that her father, and others, spoke of so often. Wishing she could see the forest realm as he had seen it for many years. She’d been there twice already, within a short span of time, but that was back in the spring, once with Kaylin, and shortly after, with Nal. She sighed softly. She knew better than to even think of trying to wander off there on her own.

A little way off, Hattie had been racing alongside Buttercup, sometimes ahead, sometimes behind, but never too far out of sight. But suddenly, her friend’s dog veered away from her and Buttercup, and set off down some other path that only she could see or smell. Eryn caught sight of her wagging black tail sticking up above the level of the tall grass that was just starting to turn golden. She turned Buttercup and followed, figuring it best to keep Hattie in sight. Curious, Eryn watched the dog raise her nose into the air. “What’cha doing, Hattie?” She laughed lightly. The dog paid no attention and wandered off again after a moment. “What, do you smell a rabbit?” Eryn tilted her head, urging Buttercup to keep up with the dog. Hattie glanced back at her, barked, and took off running. “What is this, some sort of new game?” Eryn wondered, shaking her head in amusement as she urged Buttercup onward again. There was no way Eryn could keep up with Hattie on foot, but it was always fun to take Buttercup out for a long ride, and it worked out well to tire the dog out by letting her run alongside. Today they had ventured much further than normal, due to having much more free time than usual. She did not want to lose Nal’s dog out here, in this unexplored area of the Pelennor. She’d never gone this far before, and didn’t know what lay ahead.

On they went, Hattie racing through the tall grass, Eryn and Buttercup keeping close behind as the dog led them though the unfamiliar fields. It looked like no one had tended to this section of the land in many years, Eryn thought as she looked around. No livestock had been around here in years, or the grass would have been cropped short, although she did spot a deer dashing away in the distance. Thankfully, Hattie had not spotted it. But when Eryn glanced back, she felt a moment of alarm to see that Hattie had just disappeared from sight, bounding eagerly over the crest of a hill. A moment later, Buttercup arrived at the crest, and they paused, Eryn glancing around to search for Hattie. To her surprise, there was a dilapidated, burned-out shell of a house down below. And Hattie was running straight toward it. “Hattie! Come back!” Eryn called, frowning. She sighed. Of course, the dog didn’t listen. She urged Buttercup onward, and the horse carefully made her way down the hill. “Hattie,” Eryn called, and whistled. She didn’t expect it to work. Therefore, she wasn’t disappointed when it didn’t.

Hattie did, however, pause and look at her with something like a challenge in her eyes, then she almost appeared to grin mischievously at Eryn before taking off into the house. “Hattie, no!” Eryn sighed, frowning as she worried the building might be damaged to the point it could collapse. Knowing Hattie, she’d probably manage to bump into the one beam that was supporting everything, and bring the whole place down on top of her. Eryn tapped her heels into Buttercup’s sides, and they took off down the hill with a sense of urgency.
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Pele had not provided too much detail to Trastion, but it seemed that even that little was sufficient for the time being - she was unsure of what to expect and only knew that they had to make sure there were no enemies hiding and they would not walk right into an ambush. There was no way she would trust an Umbarian's word, and while it might indeed be something he would consider a gift, it might as well be a 'gift' aimed to kill.

"Rangers, if you find someone, do not initiate contact unless you are sure you can do that safely, else get back up," she reminded them even though they should very well know this, but it was mostly said for Trastion's benefit. "If you are in a place where you can observe the building well, note if there are any other possible exits except the main door."

That said, Pele sought out Kaylin's eyes and gave a slight nod in the direction she wanted to take - left of their road, meaning to circle the clearing from that direction. She guided Temper off the path and through the thick undergrowth alongside it into more spacious area with larger and older trees. While the noise was unavoidable on horseback, she made sure to guide her horse among the trees in a way that would minimise it, picking her way around the thicker growths, while she strained her eyes to watch for anything that could be a trap, a hiding human, or anything else suspicious. Occasionally she would cast a glance through the trees at the clearing and the old mill.

When they had moved alongside the roughly circular clearing and came within a rather good view of the mill, Pele halted the horse. Everything seemed quiet and uninhabited this far, but for all she knew it might only be a disguise. She glanced around to see where the others had gone and then turned to look at Kaylin with her eyebrow raised questioningly. Perhaps the woman had noticed something that Pele had overlooked.
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It had been a hard ride tied behind the smelly man. Occasionally they would stop long enough to pour some water down her mouth then shove something in her mouth to eat as best she could manage. It kept her alive but she was still weak and tired.

When they stopped the last time she could see shadows through the bag they had shoved over her head but all she could hear were they’re rough muted voices. Where were they taking her? She felt rough hands on her and once more being thrown over a shoulder. She couldn’t fight them. She didn’t have the strength and at this point she wasn’t sure if she would. Just leave me be. She begged in her mind.

With a rather hard thump she got her wish. She was dumped on what felt to be a hard floor and the smell of moldy old clothe and dust filled her nostrils. There was another smell there too. It was slight but earthy, it was something she was familiar with. Old grain? She groaned slightly at having landed on her hip rather sharply. Although it pained her it felt good to be still, she stretched as best she could. She tried to rub at her hip as best she could with her hands tied behind her back.

By the time she had rubbed at her hip all went quiet. They left her? She listened intently for any sounds of their return but after a time she still heard nothing. Relief was quickly followed by a surge of panic. How long could she stay here? Bound and gagged. As far as she knew no one knew of her existence. She tried to calm her breathing through the gag. At least she wouldn’t die in that dark hole, the thought actually brought her a sense of relief.

She relaxed and rest her head on the moldy pile of grain bags. If this was the end then so be it, she would welcome it with peace not panic. Her eyes squeezed tight causing a small tear, the only moisture her body could spare, to roll off the tip of her nose. She turned her thoughts to happier times. Images of her Mother and Father and the home they once had. It was filled with laughter and love. She fell asleep to those memories floating in her mind.
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Dusk. It was a challenging time to be approaching potential danger, and Thûllir’s gaze was ever moving over the landscape as they neared the figure of the old mill that the Captain had been looking for. He was glad for action, and yet uneasy about the cryptic mission that required a hasty departure and speed along the road. Mysterious indeed. Kaylin’s description had been apt. Thûllir had walked the length and breadth of Ithilien many a time, yet these lands south of Harlond were less well-known to him, and the unfamiliar landscape made him more wary. The worn arms and empty sails of the disused mill were stark testimony to the abandoned nature of the place ahead of them, as well as the bushes and weeds that grew in untidy lavishness across the grounds. If there had been a mill-race that harnessed water at one time, it was long dried up as the water course had changed over the years.
Reaching down, he soothed his dark bay mount as he listened to Captain Pele’s instructions and Lieutenant Arnyn’s pairings. Sounded good enough to him. “Yes, Captain.” His voice was low and the message simple in acknowledgement.

Thûllir looked over at the swordsman Vorondir and gave a silent nod and a tilt of his head to indicate his acceptance of the task and then his opinion of which direction they should take. He preferred his own two feet for stealth, but knew the advantages of staying mounted to cover distance quickly and evade if there was some form of overt trap. He wanted to circle around to the right as the Captain and Kaylin moved left, as the two of them had the experience to cover the amount of ground swiftly. The center path required less stealth, but could be equally dangerous if they faced opposition.

Straightening, Thûllir touched his heel lightly to his mount’s side, and they meandered forward at an easy pace and well distanced in a way that allowed them to notice if anything was out of place. He was outfitted as usual for time in the woods despite being mounted, and the fact that he had affixed a bow quiver behind the saddle so that his bow could remain strung while leaving his hands free on the reins until the weapon was needed. The slow sweep of the woods and nearer scrub brush was uneventful despite their vigilance, with the horses able to pick their way through the undergrowth without the crash of speed that would have caught the eyes and ears of any present. The only sign of life had been animals scrambling, and the abandoned looking wagon that sat by the mill building. Once they reached the far side, Thûllir took another long moment to survey the area from the height of his horse’s back. Nothing moved beyond a squirrel taking to the trees in terror and doves settling in the gable of the roof that had temporarily been startled by the presence of their group. All indications seemed to point to abandonment, but he knew appearances could be deceptive.

Vorondir flicked his hand in question, and Thûllir nodded once before dismounting and looping his reins around the branch of a nearby bush. If there was to be any combat, he didn’t want to be stiff from riding. He retrieved his bow and kept it in his left hand as he and Vorondir spread two paces apart and moved in on swift and silent feet toward the windowless side of the small and badly leaning stable that stood between them and the mill building. No light shone forth from either place, and the shadows had only gotten deeper. Sliding up to the corner, a quick and careful glance inside to scan the dark recesses showed evidence of animals having been there, but it stood empty.
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When Pele looked at her questioningly, she shook her head briefly. No. She had not seen anything as they had made their way to their current position. They had been as quiet as possible. While Kaylin had also checked now and then for fresh tracks as well as certain tells Thûllir had taught her to watch out for, she had left most of that to Pele. Besides, she figured there would be little need for enemies to come through this way. The villagers had abandoned this. Their enemy would not have needed to be stealthy in their approach. They would have just taken the easiest route. The one Arnyn and Trastion would be taking.

As for traps, Kaylin figured they would lie in wait closer to the mill than Pele and she had gotten so far. Everything had been quiet, peaceful - normal - as Pele and she had approached. She signalled her suggestion to approach the mill. More than that, her suggestion to cut a straight path to it. They could easily tie the horses' reins to one of the tree braches here, although she would prefer to tie them somewhere a bit closer to the mill.

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"Yes," she replied succinctly to Trastion's question. As the others left them, Pele and Kaylin going left, Thûllir and Vorondir going right, Arnyn looked strangely relaxed as she took her bow from her back and strung it, so she would have it at the ready. "You keep your blade ready," she ordered him. She would hold her bow in case they needed one or more quick arrows.

The Lieutenant's gaze swept the clearing. "With our comrades doing the circling," she started to explain, still not moving, "we are left with the head-on approach. They will be stealthy and try not to be seen or heard quickly upon their approach. Our approach will be careful, quiet, but stealth will not really factor into it. In fact, if anyone is hiding there, waiting for Pele - then we are, by all intents and purposes, the bait." She urged Nársulë to set off then, at a steady walk toward the mill.

They took the path others might have taken, and there were prints in the earth of multiple horse hooves as well as the ruts of a wagon. "There were riders here, recently. And a wagon." She indicated the prints in the dirt path. "And none of the prints veer off. No boot prints here, either, so either they were very light on their feet and chose their dismount well, or they remained on horseback and headed straight for the mill. Of course, there is always a possibility that some of them approached from an altogether different direction while the main group came this way. The others should notice something if that was the case."

"We could approach faster, but I want to give the others time to investigate before we reach the mill," she also explained. "If anyone is lying in wait, they should signal us if they see us getting too close to the mill."

But no signal came, so Arnyn and Trastion continued on their way. They passed one of the smaller outbuilding, a place where hay bales or something else might have been stored. Arnyn had Trastion circled it and checked inside - nothing - before moving on.

Soon enough, they were before the main entrance. "Stay sharp, Taras." Arnyn glanced around and let out a brief bird call, an action that would not be noticed by anyone watching them from a distance. Were the others nearby, to the sides of the mill?
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Duinion rolled his eyes slightly in amusement at Kaylin's 'thank you'. "Of course," He smiled, still a bit amused that he had her going for a bit. He did wonder how the lieutenant could have managed such a thing, but he didn't actually want to spend the time in the upper circle of the city, to accomplish such a feat, himself. Besides, he had plenty of other things to do.

"Hmmm," Eryn took a look around their surroundings, thoughtful as Kaylin pointed out that they were supposed to be familiar with the place. She was, mostly. But it was a bit far from the dairy farm, and she had less familiarity with this area. "We could find a place to stop and rest, maybe have our lunch?" She paused. "How's your foot, Dad?"

"Fine," He answered easily. "If you want a nice place to rest," he added, glancing around. "There's a nice little patch of trees up ahead, if we bear a little to the left." He mentioned. "Should be nice and shady, and I think there's even a little creek, but it might not be very large at this time of year." He remembered it from some of his and Domanol's adventures, growing up, and smiled faintly.

"That sounds nice.. is your foot really fine, or are you just saying that?" She wondered.

"What, you think I would lie?" Duinion glanced at her with a raised eyebrow.

"About that? Maybe." She grinned. "Just.. please, speak up if it's hurting, alright?"

Duinion sighed and rolled his eyes. "It's not much further to the spot I was talking about." He returned to the previous subject. "You can check my wound there if you must, Nurse."

Eryn rolled her eyes but didn't reply, glancing at Kaylin with a slightly exasperated expression.



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Late August

Nodding in reply to Arnyn's order to keep his blade ready, Trastion quietly drew his sword and held it ready in his right hand, while holding the reigns with the left. He glanced around, watching as their comrades parted and went off on either side of them. For a second, he thought he and Arnyn would set off at the same time, but then realized what the plan must be. He and Arnyn would go down the main path, while the others checked the flanks for any potential ambushes. A good strategy, he thought internally.

"Mhm, makes sense," He answered softly, as Arnyn explained what he had already been thinking must be the plan. Nodding slightly, he breathed in and out slowly, listening for any noises that might be made by the other rangers, but they were fairly good at moving stealthily, even on horseback. And also, obviously much more skilled than himself at all of this stuff.

When Arnyn moved her horse forward, Trastion gave a squeeze to Lightning's sides, and moved forward along with her. Understanding that they needed to be quiet, he didn't speak more than seemed necessary, listening as Arnyn pointed out the tracks in the dirt. It was a little hard to see it, in the dim light, but he nodded as he peered down from his saddle and spotted the signs she had indicated. What sort of signal? He wondered, but he didn't ask, so not to risk being overheard in case there was anyone lurking around.

Moving along the road, they soon came to a small building. Still holding his sword ready to fight if necessary, he moved around the building as instructed, slowly, watching and keeping alert for any sound or movement that was not his own, or Arnyn's. He tensed slightly as a rabbit darted off into the bushes, then let out a slow breath, wondering which of the two of them were more startled; him, or the rabbit.

Rejoining Arnyn, he shook his head to indicate the lack of any persons or dangers. He'd found nothing, and had been checked as carefully as he could, from a mounted position. They went on. He kept looking from one side to the other, ahead, and even thought to glance back behind them, just in case. Who knows, maybe someone was waiting for them to move in so they could come in behind them and trap them. But he saw and heard nothing, until Arnyn's quiet words broke the silence, sounding louder to him than it actually was.

He was a bit intrigued by her bird call. That must be the signal, then? Something interesting to learn in the future, perhaps. His gaze swept around the area once again, slowly scanning the places they had passed already, watching for movement. Where were the others, anyway? Maybe they were still checking the area, he answered his own question mentally. So far, it was very quiet. It seemed too quiet to him, and everyone else seemed to be expecting some sort of trouble, so where was it? Would there be any?
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Carpe Diem – Part 25



Unalmis Raxëlilta with Cadil. The last day of Autumn (last year)
Facing the false ‘Lieutenant’ (Ademar) at the Southern Gate

The Guard might have ‘barely refrained’ from laughing out loud at Cadil’s tirade, but Unalmis had long given up any such charade and had even been forced to turn away at one point so that he could try to compose himself. It was all in vain. He had learned though, very long ago that the absolute best way to annoy ‘Rip’ was to not take him at all seriously. His friend was making this approach far too easy a feat.

As Cadil gave him a sidelong glance, Nal simply gestured with one hand his approval for the other to continue. Clearly his friend required very little encouragement anyway. Unalmis had never seen the other get so het up about anything before, when usually that young man was such an easy going sort of fellow. The element of food of course might have proved a factor, for that was a matter very close to Cadil’s heart, evidently. But still, this level of obstinance was a marvel to behold and he did not wish to miss a single moment of it.


But of course, ‘Rip’ was the first to take the blows low, and the Guard’s retort about his late friend halted all amusement in a very short space of time. The bully had never been above making it personal, or even taking it too far. That much was expected. But there were some lines you just did not cross. And the hallowed memory of Ryndir featured high amongst those. Not that he could exactly argue the point which Mar had made. He could certainly lose almost all humour as a consequence though.

Oh, I’m with him,Unalmis made quite clear, indicating Cadil and managing to slowly rein in the remnants of laughter until it stood as though it had never in fact been. “We’ll sit and wait,Nal agreed, although there was little in the style of compliance about his tone. “Because I’m just about dying to see how you send for any other Guards to stand as witness when you can’t exactly abandon your post here. You don’t have a messenger,” he almost sing-songed at the antagonistic Guard. “And if you think that any person, already irate from waiting in this queue is going to go merrily off and run an errand for you, back in the direction they’ve just come, after you’ve kept us all waiting this long already for no good reason .. then you’re at least half as stupid as you look.


We’ll just kick back,” he yawned, apparently unbothered, “and watch you have to explain to each and everyone who passes through, exactly why you’ve made them wait. Don’t worry, we’ll help out by telling them just how unprofessional that we agree you’re being,Unalmis did not blink, nor back down from supporting Cadil’s own jaw-dropping performance. “I mean, he certainly has enough of a picnic to turn this into dinner and quite a show ...” he put in, with a smart nod in his friend’s reaction.

If ‘Rip’ wanted to ruin their day, he was about to learn, that he would instead prove the source of their entertainment for the rest of the day. Cadil would probably appreciate not having to tramp any further from home, and then back again after anyway.


Don’t worry,Nal reassured his obstinate friend, as well. “He wouldn’t be so stupid to steal your food. Because he knows,” the Ranger turned back to meet Ademar’s green eyes with his brown. “All about what happens,” he was drawing it out, quite on purpose. “if he takes things that do not belong to him. He’ll be caught out, red-handed. And everybody here will see.

Yes, it was not shaping up to be the sort of day he’d planned; but that had been the case, really, since that morning when he’d chosen to set out with no plan really, with Cadil, instead of going to the Autumn festival with Iole. And maybe, against even his best efforts to convince himself, Nal had never had much of an intention to go to Harlond anyway. Maybe he’d just gone out, in that direction, looking for any excuse why he would never quite manage his best intentions. Again. Still they could certainly make the rude guard regret his inconvenience, with an ongoing and derogatory commentary to amuse themselves and embarrass ‘Rip’, until they could celebrate his inevitable down-dressing by a frazzled and frustrated superior, with a nice cold drink before heading home.


I wouldn’t be surprised if there were things in there, which you’ve taken, that you ought not have as well,” the Ranger was now carried by his own momentum on to hazard a wild guess. And with Cadil still guarding his precious foodbag, Nal did not shy from heading boldly for Ademar’s guardhouse. With more than a little thought of conducting a search of his own. It was not trespassing since the idiot had outright ‘invited’ the two ‘travellers’ to take refuge there, after all. His contentious antagonist still had Cadil to deal with on the outer side; the Guard was outnumbered.

If there aren’t any valid wanted posters or anything else that you’ve claimed in here, then you’re going to have a whole lot of explaining to do when the next shift shows up,” he warned Ademar. He certainly did not believe anything that Ademar said. Except of course the fact of his being a Guard of the City at all.
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Kaylin chuckled at Duinion and Eryn's interactions, and gave her younger friend an amused shrug. As if she was saying: hey, he's your father.

"If it is any consolation," she offered, knowing her words would most definitely do no such thing, "you have both mastered the eye roll to perfection!" Thus pointing out that they were still alike - more so, perhaps, than they wished to be when they irked each other. "I could eat. On to the trees it is."

Soon they had arrived and were dismounting. Kaylin busied herself with letting the horses drink from the creek while Duinion and Eryn unpacked the food. To each their own strengths, Kaylin thought. Food her never really been one of hers, and even if it was all ready to grab, she was still inclined to leave that chore to others.
Once the horses had had their fill and she had secured them to some suitable tree branches, she made her way over to her two companions. Father and daughter. Finding herself unconsciously making note of the way they interacted with each other. It was so easy. So natural. Just... nice. Kaylin smiled softly as she sat down.

"I agree. This is a good place for a break. So, Duinion!" She smiled brightly. "Tell us about a few times your daggers or knives saved your butt, or something. That's all part of training too, right? Seeing the value of the skills and what not." Plus, maybe this would finally be something the man wanted to talk about, after all the dodging he had been doing earlier...
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Nothing seemed out of the ordinary, the wildlife seemed disturbed only by their own approach unless someone had been hiding here for a long enough time for birds and animals to get used to their presence. Pele felt extremely suspicious at the normalcy of surroundings; as far as she was concerned everything Umbarians said could be counted as deceit. Yet, she saw no signs that someone would be hiding out here, not as far as she could see.

For a few moments she remained still, trying to examine the way forward as much as she could from this spot. Eventually she nodded her agreement to the approach and gently nudged Temper forward, reining in his eagerness to set off at a gallop undeterred by a crowd of closely growing trees.

Pele aimed the approach line for a windowless side of the mill, not directly at the front where she assumed one of the other pairs would already be. Some hundred feet from the mill she made eye-contact with Kaylin and nodded towards three young birch trees growing tightly together indicating her chosen spot to leave the horses. Dismounting smoothly, she tied Temper loosely to one of the trees, and for a while stood, observing the old building, her hand resting on the pommel of her sword.

A bird call came from the front of the mill, still rather distinguishable from the voices of local birds if one paid enough attention. She did not hesitate to respond with a similar call of her own, making a cautious approach towards the building, while watching for any footprints or other obvious marks of human presence. Nothing caught her eye until they had almost reached the mill - there she spotted a couple bootprints that seemed to suggest someone had come from the front and had perhaps stood here before returning.

Pele crouched down to study the marks on the ground before straightening back up and looking at Kaylin. A light shrug and a frown expressed her disappointment that the bootprints did not reveal that much; it was not clear whether the owner of these boots had gone back and was hiding in the mill or had left.
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As bird calls came from first the front of the building and shortly later the other side, Thûllir and Vorondir crossed the remainder of the yard to reach the mill on swift feet that barely made a sound. Vorondir positioned himself beside the back door with his sword drawn and resting at the ready by his shoulder, while Thûllir hung back slightly so that he could cover that entrance and the side closest to them and crouched to blend his shape with that of an overgrown rose bush. It was getting too dark to see tracks, and there was still no sound from the mill other than a slight creak as a gust of wind caught at a shutter.

The answering mournful bird call sounded from Thûllir’s lips after Vorondir’s nod that indicated he was ready. They were in position to cover any escape or attack on their side, and Thûllir had an arrow to the string but not drawn. Depending on the next signal, they would either wait for the others to enter and merely cover, or break through the back at the same time as those who entered the main door.
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Kaylin wasn't sure she liked Pele's pauses and the set of her eyes. Was her friend still bothered so by... well, all of this? Relic was dead. Shamara was in jail, under their own watchful eyes. This letter had come from a new player, she had gathered. Relic's replacement, more or less? It hadn't seemed like Pele knew him. Was the mere presence of another slaver enough to upset her equilibrium? Or was it that this slaver had contacted her personally? A shiver ran down Kaylin's spine, remembering how she had seen the red wolf shift into a dying woman. Okay. Granted. Maybe it wasn't so weird that Pele was... troubled.

The approach came none too soon, as it offered more of a distraction from Pele's countenance. Kaylin focused on their larger surroundings while Pele focused on closer range. It still seemed like there was absolutely nothing here.

As Kaylin was still tying the horse's reins, the bird call made her look up toward Pele. The Captain did not hesitate to reply with a call of her own, confirming Kaylin's thoughts that the first one had also come from their own. She was learning a few calls, still. She had one down to perfection, but honestly the others could still use some work. Mentally, she shrugged. Couldn't be aces at everything.

When Pele discovered bootprints, Kaylin slowly drew her shortsword - as quietly as she could. They were close to the mill now anyway, and it was just about time to ready her blade - bootprints or not. The shrug and frown from the Captain told her they had too little to go by to make assumptions. Well then. Kaylin gestured at the mill, which had no doors or windows visible from their current vantage point, and made a circular movement with her shield arm. Go round? was the wordless question. Until they would find a door or window, or some of the others. There was nothing to be found or seen out here. And she liked to be useful. Nor did she want to miss out on anything exciting.
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Two calls came in, one after the other. Arnyn gave Trastion a nod, indicating those 'birds' were indeed the others. "They are close," she said quietly, before holding arrow and bow in one hand and dismounting. Turning to her stallion, she put a hand under one of his eyes and spoke a few words to him. "You can tie Lightning to Narsúlë'," she told Trastion. "He won't budge unless I tell him to."

She returned the arrow to her quiver and hooked her bow to her back. Strung, for now. But since they would be moving into the mill... it was time for a different weapon. Arnyn drew her longsword from the sheath strapped to Narsúlë, and nodded to Trastion to open the door. "I will go in first and move aside. Then you follow me in."

After another call that signified the others should remain watchful and alert, the Lieutenant and Recruit moved into the mill.

It did not take long for their eyes to adjust to the lighting, since the light outside had been dying already. Still, it was darker in here. A moldy smell wriggled its way up Arnyn's nose. The place looked quiet, now slightly more lit by the lingering light of day streaming in through the open door. Arnyn was about to instruct Trastion to check through one side of the mill while she took the other, when something caught her eye.

No, not something. Someone? The shape of a person was becoming evident, not very noticeable at first glance due to the proximity of a collection of grain bags. The individual was lying down, not moving much at all. The Lieutenant held out a hand to Trastion, in case he was thinking of doing anything spontaneous. It could still be a trap. Bait.

With her free hand, she pointed her index and middle fingers at her eyes and then around the mill. Trastion had to keep a close eye out. Slowly, Arnyn approached. The area around the individual seemed clean. So did the area above her, and to the sides. She halted about two yards away, now clearly seeing the individual was a woman and that she had a bag pulled over her head. Arnyn swallowed.

By all appearances, the woman had been left here, bagged and bound, perhaps gagged. Was this the gift this new master slaver had referred to? Humans certainly were perishable. It was still possible for this to be a trap, however, and the Lieutenant was not yet convinced of the contrary.

"Peace," she spoke quietly, for not much volume was needed in the dead silence within the mill. Eyes darting around the mill and back to the woman, she awaited some sort of a response before deciding on her next course of action.
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Trastion returned the nod to Arnyn. The others were close, she said, and he didn't doubt her even though he couldn't see any of their comrades. Sheathing his sword for the moment, he smoothly dismounted and did as she said, tying his borrowed horse to Narsúlë. Interesting. As he drew his weapon again, he wondered what she'd said to the horse, and how she could be so confident that he wouldn't move. What if something startled him? What if arrows came flying out of the woods? Would he not run, then? But he didn't ask all of these questions, and instead tried to focus on what Arnyn wanted him to do.

Follow her in, Arnyn said. He nodded silently. He didn't need to be told not to be talking unnecessarily in a situation of this sort. Watching her disappear into the dark space beyond the door, Trastion waited two to three seconds before stepping inside after her, his sword held ready as he took a moment to let his eyes adjust. He glanced around, slightly tense, wondering what exactly they should be expecting. All he could detect was the smell of old grain, a bit of mold, and maybe a faint scratching noise of mice hiding somewhere in the place. Rodents were attracted to places like this, he knew, so he wouldn't be terribly surprised if there were some nesting in the old grain sacks and such.

In the dim light, he saw the lieutenant hold up a hand as if to tell him to wait. He didn't move, not even to nod. It was dim enough in here that he figured such a motion wouldn't be easy to see, anyway. Especially with her gaze focused elsewhere. What had she seen? He briefly tried to take a look past her, but then saw Arnyn making a motion to him. This time, he did nod, since she was looking at him now. He gazed slowly around the interior of the place, trying to spot any sort of motions, shadows that didn't belong, or figures that ought not be there. It was like a much more serious game of hide and seek that he used to play with his brother, but only this was not a game. Only one figure seemed to be there; the one lying on the floor. He couldn't tell much about that figure, however, not even if they were alive. Besides, he decided not to let his gaze linger too long in one spot. He looked upward, his gaze searching the rafters, and looking to see if there were any upper levels or any places where a person could hide.

Hearing the lieutenant speak, he barely managed not to jump. Although he did a little, inside, it wasn't noticeable outwardly, for which he was glad. But he looked toward her, saw that she wasn't speaking to him, and returned to sweeping the place with his gaze. A bit of light would definitely make it easier, but he also figured that would be like a spotlight to show any enemies they were there. So, he didn't even consider suggesting it. But he couldn't help wondering if there were any enemies around at all, for this place seemed extremely quiet and still. Almost deceptively so.



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Eryn laughed at the comment about eyerolling, while Duinion just smiled. "I'm sure I must have learned it from him." She commented with a teasing glance toward her father. Soon, they had ridden into the area that Duinion had mentioned, and then came the worrisome part. Dismounting. While Eryn could easily slide down off of Buttercup, she feared it would be much more difficult for her father.

As it turned out, however, Duinion managed well enough without appearing worried. It wasn't the smoothest dismount, but he swung both legs to the same side and then carefully lowered himself using mostly his arms, until his left leg was on the ground, the right foot held just above, careful not to put weight on it. Especially making sure not to drop suddenly onto it. After retrieving his crutch from the horse, he nodded in thanks to Kaylin when she went to lead the horses to the creek for water.

While Kaylin was seeing to the horses, Eryn unpacked the picnic and made use of a nice flattish area of ground, covered in soft springy moss, which she decided would make a nice place to sit. While it wasn't anything fancy, there was a reasonable variety of things to choose from.

"It is nice, and Eryn seems to have thought of everything." Duinion agreed, though hesitated when Kaylin asked for yet another kind of story. "Knives or daggers?" he paused, trying to think of something. "There are more occasions with the bow, but.." He picked a sandwich and took a bite to chew on while he thought about that. "Hmmm."

While he was thinking, Eryn tried to recall any of the stories she may have heard before, but there were many times that he didn't want to tell certain stories.

With a faint smile, he nodded and swallowed. "I've got one," he said finally, after remembering one such occasion.
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They were nightmares these dreams. Images of a happier time that tormented her heart with longing. Family, friends. A life that was gone now. Gone and replaced with pain and hunger, anxious thoughts and fear. She awoke with a start, was she hearing things?

She strained her ears to listen for any noise. Were they coming back? Her heart was racing. Were they going to take her somewhere else and if so why? She couldn’t figure out what they were doing. Why bring her here and dump her only to pick her back up? She could hear light footsteps, she tensed, and waited to be grabbed up.

Just when she thought a rough hand was going to grab her a light voice caught her by surprise. Peace. A word and emotion she’d not felt in what seemed forever. She didn’t immediately relax, she had to convince herself it wasn’t a cruel trick before she could let herself believe it was possible.

She lay still, taking a breath before she let her tense body relax. There was something in the voice that made her think this person wasn’t here to harm her. She wasn’t a part of those that had brought her here and unceremoniously dumped her.

Could it be over? Could the torment end? A muffled sob escaped her dry lips before she could stop it. Did she dare believe?
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Coming to a halt in front of the house, Eryn slid off of Buttercup’s back, then paused before she entered the house. She spotted paw prints in the dust, leading through the burned-out shell of a house, and back outside on the other side, to what might have used to be a foot-worn path, going around behind the house. She cautiously moved through the remains of the house, and followed the path around to a dark opening in the ground, framed by the tattered remains of cellar doors, leading into a disused root cellar.

Eryn hesitated. “Hattie, are you in there?” She frowned, waiting a moment, then sighed as she heard doggy-like sniffing noises from below, followed by a doggy sneeze. She couldn't blame her for that. An awful stench came up from the hole, and she wrinkled her nose at it. “Come on Hattie.” Eryn called, but when she didn’t emerge, the girl sighed and cautiously and reluctantly ventured down the crumbling stone steps, covering her nose with a cough at the musty smell of decay that greeted her. She wrinkled her nose. It smelled like something died down here some time ago, and she could only assume that was what had drawn the dog’s interest. Probably some animal had wound up stuck in here, she guessed, until it died.

“Hattie? What are you doing?” Eryn whispered, frowning. It was dark down there, but she could see Hattie sniffing intently at something in the back of the darkest corner of the cellar. There was a lump of something there, but she couldn’t tell what it was. Eryn frowned and took a nervous glance around. She didn’t feel very comfortable being here, but she had to get Hattie out. "Come on, leave it alone and let's get out of here." Hattie ignored her, of course.

Getting a little annoyed, Eryn strode toward the troublemaker once her eyes had adjusted a little to the darkness. She intended to grab the dog and drag her out of there. But as she came up beside her, Eryn’s gaze rested on what Hattie was sniffing, dimly lit by what little light came in through the opening of the cellar. With a startled yelp, both of horror and alarm, Eryn leaped backward, nearly tripping over her own feet in her haste move back. Propped against the far wall rested a half-decayed body of what was once a woman.

Eryn’s eyes grew round, staring, heart racing as she stumbled backward against one of the walls opposite the corpse. Chills raced down her back as she stared, breathing heavily in her shock, frozen in place for a long moment. As much as she wanted to get out of this place.. and away from that awful smell and horrible sight, she stood very still for a long moment, her thoughts racing right along with her heart.

Then the curiosity nudged its way to the front of her mind. Who was this person? What caused her death? What if there were clues here? While a part of her wanted to rush out in a panic, Eryn forced herself to calm down. It wouldn't do any good to go running off yelling about a dead body if she was in a half-panicked state and couldn't tell anyone anything about it, right? But she needed to take a moment to recover her senses, then investigate. She could hurry back to report this to the proper people, after she looked around a bit. Then she’d have more information to tell the guards, or whoever.

Aside from that logical thinking, there was something else which intrigued her. When she’d hit her back against the wall, Eryn could’ve sworn she felt one of the stones shift behind her. Forcing her breathing to slow as best she could, she turned around and inspected the wall, made up of large stones that resembled a cobblestone street, only it was upright, as a wall. She nudged the stone that was at the right height with her hand, curiously. Yes.. it seemed strangely loose, although there was dirt packed tightly around it. She frowned, trying to look closer. It blended well with the rest of the wall; it was almost as if it had been purposely, and carefully, done so as to conceal that the stone was loose. Interesting. She glanced around, hesitating. Which to investigate first, she wondered? Glancing at Hattie, who was now gazing up at her expectantly and in fact, looked quite proud of herself, Eryn managed a weak smile. “Well, I don’t suppose she’s going anywhere,” She muttered, risking a tentative glance toward the corpse, then shuddered as she turned away again.

Considering the intriguing wall first, instead, Eryn was more than glad to put the other matter off for a little bit. She thought for a moment before taking a small knife from a hidden place in her belt, feeling glad that her dad had let her have it, at last. And that Kaylin had helped her get it. It was meant more for throwing, but it would work for this well enough, since she had nothing else. Using the tip, she carefully scraped and dug at the dirt from around the edges of the stone until she could feel the stone easily wiggle in its slot. She smiled faintly, tucked the knife back into her belt, and began working the stone out with her fingertips. It came out rather easily, to her surprise, although it was a bit heavy. Catching it swiftly before it could fall on her bare feet, she got a better grip on it and moved the stone aside. Then she gazed into the dark hole left behind.

“What is this place?” She whispered faintly in bafflement, then jumped slightly as Hattie pushed her cold, damp nose into Eryn’s hand. “Oh! Hattie, don’t do that to me!” She gasped softly as the other hand came up to press over her pounding heart, trying to laugh at her own skittishness, but it was difficult, given her surroundings. She was definitely on edge, feeling like she’d stumbled onto something very secretive and mysterious, and perhaps forbidden. Maybe even dangerous. For a brief second, she thought, maybe she ought to go and get someone else to investigate along with her. But her dad and all the other rangers she knew of had been summoned to some meeting thing, even her dad's friend had gone along with them. So, who else was there? Uncle Cailon wasn't the type for exploring mysteries, and Aunt Aggie definitely wasn't one for danger and daring stuff. "That just leaves me and you, huh?" She muttered, glancing down at Hattie.

Absently scratching around the dog's ears, Eryn bit her lip, looking at the hole she had revealed. It was apparently a hiding place of some sort, but whose? And what could be in there? There must be something! It was difficult to see much in the darkness, but there was a beam of light coming down the stairway from above, by which she was able to see a bit down here. And it looked as if the hole from which she had removed the stone went deeper than it ought to. As if someone had hollowed it out on purpose. But how deep might it be? Did she dare reach her hand in there?
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The sob made Arnyn frown with concern. An act? Or an actual innocent used as bait? Both could still be true.

But... the mill remained so quiet. Her mind was still telling her to be careful. But instinct was telling her to just help this woman. "We mean you no harm." Her voice remained calm, gentle even.

Arnyn motioned Trastion over to the back door, which was still closed. "Open it," she mouthed. To let the others in - would be the added sentiment, but that was only implied. Whether or not he would understand, remained to be seen. However, Trastion had proven to be a quick thinker when they had spoken of situations like these during training sessions. He should catch onto it.

The Lieutenant sheathed her longsword and approached the woman. She crouched next to her. "Careful," she spoke quietly, while slowly removing the bag from her head.
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Trastion Leithor
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Late August

Trastion continued looking all around the interior of the mill, trying to stay alert and watchful. He swept his gaze slowly around, upward, and then swiftly back to the lieutenant when he heard a noise like a sob. From the person on the ground, not from Arnyn. Obviously. So, the person was alive, good. Just then, he noticed Arnyn motioning to him, and focused his attention on what she was signaling to him. With a small nod, he showed that he'd understood her instruction.

Moving along the edges of the room, he tried to keep an eye out as he moved toward the door, which was in a more shadowed area. Still, nothing moved except Arnyn and the person on the ground. Trastion stopped by the door and squinted in the darkness to try and see it better, but he found it difficult to inspect. Not that he'd know quite what to look for, if there was a trap, unless it was obvious. In which case, he probably would've seen it by now, he realized.

With his left hand, he felt along the doorframe until he found the latch on the door, made of a wooden piece held on with a nail, meant to be able to turn vertically to allow the door to open, or turn horizontally to hold it shut. But the wood had swollen, and made it difficult to get it unstuck. Leaning his sword against the wall beside it, he pulled out his knife and used the handle end to tap at the piece of wood a few times, almost like a hammer, until he got it to turn. There, the door could be opened, now. He put the knife back and picked up his sword again.

Almost as soon as he began opening the door, he stopped, cringing at the rusty creak that burst out from the disused hinges, as if the whole door were protesting this activity. Tensed, Trastion glanced back toward Arnyn briefly, then looked around to see if the noise had caused anything to stir. So far, still nothing. He exhaled slowly, frowning as he tried to decide what to do. Pull it open swiftly, to get the noise done with all at once? Or ease it slowly open, which would drag out the noise, but might not seem so sudden and loud? He had it open a few inches, at least, so he cautiously peeked out through the gap, and saw a lot of weeds and overgrown bushes on the other side, though he couldn't see much else.

Except.. wait, was that the tip of a sword, hovering there at the edge of the doorframe? Was someone off to the side, waiting to attack? His heart sped up a little, and he glanced toward Arnyn and tried to catch her attention. Just in case there was an enemy lurking there, he decided to step off to the side and wait for a moment, watching the door intently.
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Ranger Thûllir Bregedŷr & Ranger Vorondir
Hinst - Dahak’s Gift
Late August
There was a long pause of silence before a different call came in return. They were to wait. Both Vorondir and Thûllir remained vigilant, but no clamor of combat came from within the mill. A light breeze stirred the air and brought a breath of cool damp scent from the forest.

More long moments passed, before a faint sound that Vorondir thought might be a voice, followed by a sob issued from beyond the walls. There was another faint murmur, but he couldn’t catch meaning. Perhaps they were talking with one another? Suddenly a tapping sounded at the door, like the butt strike of a weapon, but without the rhythm of a signal. Both men stilled in a fashion that led to stances that were both tense and relaxed…ready. The tapping was followed by a sudden loud creak as the door moved a few inches before stopping again. Thûllir drew his arrow silently as he remained hidden behind the rosebush.

The quiet that remained seemed uncertain, but Vorondir suddenly chuckled low and quietly, the sound startling in the dusk. There had been no sudden bursting forth, and the Lieutenant wouldn’t have paused that way knowing they were outside the door. “Ye may as well open the door the rest of the way lad.” If it wasn’t the Ranger recruit, it might still draw the person out in enough over confidence at his revealing his position for Thûllir to fill the person with arrows and allow Vorondir to rush the door. If it was the recruit, his words would hopefully ease his mind about opening the door and letting them inside. Either way, he wouldn’t drop his sword or his guard until it was clear.
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