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Post by Hunt Valier on Apr 16, 2023 17:14:09 GMT -5
The scout captain had traveled back and forth between Wolvstadt, Valur, and the Grand Duke's home a number of times. He was certain Commander Farrins found it amusing to use him as his errand boy. Of course he knew the captain had very differing opinions of how the defense (or lack there of) or the border and northern region was going, but he also knew the Taknieri had a strict code of honor. He wouldn't unseal any of his communications. He also seemed to know it irritated the foreigner even more to leave the rest of the scouts behind. To be doing something so much less dangerous.
On his return north this time, he had the company of a few other Ramberht soldiers who had been couriers as well, along with a couple Red Guards. He wasn't certain if those men were going on a separate patrol or perhaps on leave, but that wasn't his business. It was at least reassuring to have more company, even if he made slower time than he might have as a solo rider.
The scout kept to himself at the front of the caravan, much more alert than most of the others. The soldiers were chatting and teasing each other, the guards a bit quieter but clearly leaving the city had them a bit more relaxed. The mood would become solemn soon enough the further north they travelled.
Myron Norwood
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Post by Myron Norwood on Apr 16, 2023 20:18:08 GMT -5
Myron was no stranger to the journey between the capital and his home. He had worked as a red guard for several years now and earned himself leave a handful of times. Though unlike those times the journey had a grimer tone. While myron was looking forward to visiting what family was not posted in the capital he couldn't be as jovial as the other travelers. The recent evacuations and the increasing persistence of the raids was a very serious concern for house Norwood. As they would likely be housing some of the fleeing commoners and should the raiders move beyond Wolvstadt they would end up on the front lines themselves.
Somewhat anxious to complete the journey as soon as possible he kept toward the front of the caravan. Following just behind a takinier. He was a quiet one so they hadn't spoken much but he gathered that the man was a scout from Wolvstadt. There were questions that weighed on his mind about the situation in Wolvstadt but he couldn't seem to find a good way to broach conversation.
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Post by Hunt Valier on Apr 16, 2023 22:42:47 GMT -5
The captain noticed he had a silent shadow most of the ride. Every time he glanced over his shoulder, the Manthiran seemed even more serious than he himself felt. The expression suited his stern eyebrows and hard jaw rather well. Whether the Red Guard was worried about something or simply stressed about traveling on the road, Hunt wasn't certain, but he didn't like being in the company of anxious soldiers.
"The roads are safe here. More or less," he said, looking over his shoulder as they rode. As much as Hunt would have liked to encourage Riis to more than just the easy walk, even he would admit a group was a better idea. They had more concerns from bandits than anything but even that chance was slim. "You travel this way often?" The man clearly wasn't very good at small talk, but if he could take the man's mind off of whatever was bothering him, it was better than wallowing in his own brooding silence.
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Post by Myron Norwood on Apr 16, 2023 23:00:09 GMT -5
Myron was almost startled to hear the scout call back to him with small talk. He knew he must have been making a face. He always was really. Myron encouraged his horse to pick up pace a bit to better match the stride of the scouts horse. "Not too worried about the road, only a fool would attack a caravan of soldiers and guards." He replied with a shrug. Though it wasn't unheard of when people got stupid and desperate enough.
"My family is off near Wolvstadt, in the forest. House Norwood. " He answered with an expression that said I would shake hands but we are both on horseback. It was a minor house, he didn't expect a foreigner to recognize it but if he was working in Wolvstadt then he might have worked beside some of Myron's family. Working as a sword for the grand duke was the second best type of work in the eyes of his family since most of the son's aspired to work at the palace if they could help it. But he had brothers and cousins who worked for the Duke.
".....that's where you're headed right? Wolvstadt?" His voice betraying that he had been curious about this for some time.
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Post by Hunt Valier on Apr 16, 2023 23:57:29 GMT -5
Hunt rather liked the face the man was making, even if it was a rather dour one. The startled look he got in return for his words made him almost feel bad, offering a slightly forced, but soft smile. He nodded in agreement. Not only were soldiers well-armed, it was rather unlikely any of them had much money or other items of value, besides perhaps their horses.
He supposed he shouldn't have been surprised to learn the man was from a noble house. Manthir seemed to have just as many such families as Taknier despite being such a smaller kingdom. "I've heard of it," he said carefully. He didn't think he had met anyone of the family in person before, but he knew enough. A small barony with a large family of soldiers, outliers for their family crest of some sort of tree. It seemed to extend to the man's more loner nature.
From his gently probing question and the location of his family, the captain figured he knew why the man was anxious. "I am. The commander likes to think of me as his personal courier," he said, trying to make it a joke, but his derision was clear.
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Post by Myron Norwood on Apr 22, 2023 2:25:34 GMT -5
Myron smiled a little at the scout's light hearted if frank answer. Though he thought it quite a show of trust that the commander should choose a foreigner to deliver reports. In his eyes there were few positions which required such faith in loyalty. More so now that they had reason for the reports to matter. Also he sort of liked doing the more personal errands. It felt as close to earning one's keep as a guard could get without fighting someone. Though he supposed if he never actually fought that would just make him a servant in fancy leather armor. He didn't voice this though as he had learned that when soldiers used that sort of cynical tone it was to voice complaints rather than seeking any sort of earnest praise. He'd been slugged more than once for trying to offer what he thought was an acknowledgment of hard work. Another noble that it came across as 'patronizing'. Whatever that meant.
"I see…..then you've some idea? Of what it's like there I mean…" he replied not too sure how to broach the subject aside from just asking directly. It wasn’t that he didn't hear about it at the palace but hearing it from someone who actually had been there was different. The man seemed to be in ok shape.
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Post by Hunt Valier on Apr 22, 2023 18:11:36 GMT -5
He supposed it was a rather large show of trust. But Hunt got the feeling it was more because his commander was making cultural assumptions about him than any close connection. More annoying was that he was right, but that was beside the point. Being praised for such a loyal role would have been more amusing than anything. Hunt would have preferred his superiors see it that way.
He looked at the man for a moment, not quite sure what he was getting at. What it was like in Wolvstadt? The Manthiran would have a better idea of the area, but Hunt supposed he...ah. Right. "It's a..." he wasn't sure if Imperial had a specific word for it, but he supposed he could make it work. "A ghost town now, after the last raid. The outpost doesn't see very much action." That raid had been a few months ago. Hunt imagined Wolvstadt wouldn't be attacked again what with the Duke's forces there, but that only meant making other smaller villages and farmsteads nearby more ideal targets.
"I haven't heard anything of your family, but I've only visited a few farms. People are scared." Hunt didn't often speak directly to any locals, however. Most weren't exactly thrilled to welcome a foreigner into their homes. While soldiers didn't care, most regular folks assumed Taknieri exiles to be murderers or rapists or some other sort of violent or serious crime. the remaining few often considered them spies. Even if they didn't catch his accent, his eyes made people nervous. So he left the small talk to others.
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Post by Myron Norwood on Apr 30, 2023 2:13:59 GMT -5
Myron mulled over the scouts words for a moment. It was good news in that the situation wasn't worse than what little he had already heard but bad in that it wasn’t better either. Knowing that dukes forces seemed to at least have slowed the raids inward movements was a very small comfort. Unlike some of the higher class guards or palace nobles Myron knew the farm folk near his lands well. So even though his own family wasn't under direct threat at thw moment he still felt sympathy for those farmers now living in fear of more raids. He nodded in thought for a moment. "Thank you." He likely would have learned the same from his family once he arrived but it made the journey a little easier knowing what the situation was before arriving. He had a feeling mother would be worried most of all. He then pulled himself from his thoughts "oh uh….what should I call you? You can call me Myron iffen you like. I know your lot are …um….careful, about names." He'd served Jasper on a trip or two but he was slow to pick up on….most things. He had a habit of really simmering in his thoughts whenever he got confused, which admittedly was pretty often. His mother used to call it putting the kettle on to boil. Myron just liked to be careful about what he said, he wasn't clever or good at lying so he had learned sometimes it was best not to talk or else find ways to creatively tell the truth.
He was also someone who had grown up in a household of warriors. There were very few people who could intimidate him. Well, not out of fear anyway. " well if you do run into my folk, tell 'em a trunk is only as strong as it's roots. They'll know what you mean. " The people of the north forrest used an awful lot of tree related phrases, probably because of crest or perhaps they got the crest from being so tree focused. Either way, the scout seemed like a good sort and passing that sort of phrase a long would likely accrue some good will if he bumped into one of them. It was a part of a longer phrase that had to do with looking after one another. It felt like a fair trade since the man had eased his mind a little.
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Post by Hunt Valier on May 10, 2023 16:06:22 GMT -5
The man's relief was palpable. There was quite a lot of assurance knowing family and friends were largely safe. It wasn't a feeling Hunt had felt himself in a long time. Not knowing if his brothers were okay. It wasn't something he dwelled on much, considering the impossibility of expressing those concerns.
He raised an eyebrow at the question of names. 'Careful about names' was one way to put the fact that Taknieri had defined naming conventions and very strict social rules. That or perhaps he meant exiles specifically. The young Norwood was his senior in age, which dictated one aspect. Hunt's current lack of rank as an exile furthered that. But his military rank added another layer. The etiquette and respect got quite messy. Regardless, the use of given names in public with anyone less than close blood relatives was a gross misconduct.
Except they weren't in Taknier. As strange as it had been to get used to, Hunt had been grateful for the more casual Manthiran conventions and culture. He had learned to simply match his conversation partner. With a few exceptions, such as the Prince. "Hunt," he said simply. His rank was apparent enough from the patch on his shoulder after all. "Good to meet you, Myron," he added, pulling up on his horse's reins slightly so he could lean over and offer a quick handshake. Even that gesture was very Manthiran, but he found he rather liked it. It felt more personable than a simple nod or bow.
He had heard the saying before. Whether from someone he had met here or sometime back home, he couldn't say. Just that he had always liked the sound of it. It reminded him of traditional Taknieri prayers. "The trunk is only as strong as its roots and together, the branches can weather any storm." Or something like that, if he remembered correctly. "May you find shelter under the Light's branches and the North wind guide your steps." Or so one of the many prayers went.
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Post by Myron Norwood on May 15, 2023 1:21:46 GMT -5
Myron maneuvered to firmly shake Hunt's hand. As he withdrew his hand and took up his reins again he was met with a pleasant surprise. A genuine smile beamed across his face like a sun chasing away the clouded expression he'd had at the start of their conversation. "Way-ay spoken like a true Northerner. " it was clear he was genuinely a little impressed. While his father had beaten the full phrase into all his kids' heads even some of them couldn't manage it without stumbling through. He really only heard the long form used during celebrations or …more somber occasions. It was an unusual feeling hearing it from a foreigner's mouth, but not an unwelcome one. It was like hearing a familiar song in a strange new land. He did wonder who might have taken enough of a liking to teach him but he didn't press. "Next you'll tell me you're a champion wrestler and a crack shot apple bobber." He offered an easy laugh and added "have you been to one? A Norwood festival? " Missing out on festivals was one of the few things he genuinely lamented about his job. He liked working in the capital and he liked working for the Prince when he had the chance. I made him feel…useful.
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Post by Hunt Valier on May 16, 2023 15:52:11 GMT -5
From the smile Myron leveled on him, Hunt suspected he was a lot closer to mantra than he thought he had been, or even wanted to be. But it was worth it to see the man smile like that, at least for a moment. He'd been so morose most of the ride.
The captain managed a brief smile in return. "Not much for wrestling," he said. A foray into a fighting ring was hardly wrestling and while he could hold his own, he wasn't much of a champion in that category of combat, excelling elsewhere. "And I do not know what an apple 'bobber' is," he added with a laugh. Clearly these were Norwood festival traditions, but for as much of an interest Hunt had in the kingdom and the year he had spent here, he knew surprisingly little.
He shook his head. "Can't say that I have. Some of the soldiers talk about the last one." Before the Duke called for troops to man the town. Now most of the talk was about if they would be able to attend another one at all due to the rising tension. "Perhaps this winter?" He said hopefully, though he suspected that was highly unlikely. Not in the least because Hunt had intentionally avoided large gatherings of people.
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Post by Myron Norwood on May 22, 2023 0:36:12 GMT -5
Myron offered an awkward chuckle and stumbled through trying to explain the concept of dunking one's head in a trough of water and fruit for sport. In the end he gave up and shrugged "It's the sort o' thing you have't see to know, it's more amusin' than it sounds."
His smile weakened a bit knowing that it was shaky at best. The chances of a normal festival. Sure there were parts of the festival that certainly would still happen as part of the normal work for the changing seasons. However even if the raids had not shown signs of deepening soon it would be foolish to pull men from the front for the sake of revelry when tensions were so high. No matter how much his father might want to raise spirits he had a feeling that not accidentally creating an opening for an attack would take priority.
"Perhaps some of us lads should bring a bit of the winter fest' to Wolvstadt this year." He replied a bit in jest but also with a hint of genuine consideration. A moral boost might be of good use all things considered. He decided to discuss it with his father and those brothers who served in Wolvstadt.
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Post by Hunt Valier on Jun 5, 2023 18:55:04 GMT -5
The Taknieri watched the man intently, face purposefully expressionless as the man used both words and strange gestures to explain that people jumped in freezing water and tried to catch apples with nothing but their teeth. For fun. It didn't seem to have a point or be achievable to be honest. Nor did it sound very fun. But he offered a measured thoughtful hum as Myron said it was better seen than explained.
"I will take your word for it," he added. "Maybe get a chance to see some at the festival," he continued on the vein of hoping for the coming festival. From the look of him and how he went quiet again, the Red Guard didn't think it very likely to be as bright a holiday as it usually was.
Hunt nodded. It wasn't a bad idea. The garrisoned town was more a show of force in his opinion, least from how the noble officers treated the entire operation, but it would be good for some of the rank and file to get a break. Even just the reminder of home would raise a few spirits.
Their trek continued in quiet for a while, the sun reaching its low peak and then diving again. Hunt watched his breath steam around him, a bit heavier than his companions considering he kept himself warmer naturally. He hadn't packed anything to eat since he had been planning to push harder ahead without any travel companions but even he admitted a group was safer. They passed a few local traders and farmers going south, but the further and further north they moved, the emptier the roads became. "How did a Norwood end up in the Red Guard?" Hunt broke the silence with his companion this time, more for a distraction from his growling stomach than anything, but it was a bit curious to find the northman so far from home and in the capital no less.
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Post by Myron Norwood on Jul 15, 2023 16:09:49 GMT -5
Myron considered the answer quietly for a moment. It certainly wasn't the first time he had been asked. Normally he just played it off with a general joke about it being the only profession he was suited for. But for some reason the question seemed more genuine coming from hunt.
"Ah well I'm really only good with a sword. Swords are at their strongest when they're used to protect something so I figured why not protect from the heart of it all…right? " He replied with an uncertain smile that implied if hunt laughed it wouldn't be the first time he had been laughed at. He was aware that his reasons for working his way into the ranks of the capital guards seemed naive. It was just how he had always thought of it. No point in changing that now. He hadn’t regretted taking a position in the red guard even if it meant being far from home. He cast his eyes to the horizon and noted that they would likely need to make camp soon enough. The group he was with was not one of urgency so he doubted they planned to ride through the night. He preferred to stop a little before it got completely dark out. Not only because it was better to have an idea of the surroundings but because he often found himself in charge of the rations. Not because he was particularly good at it but because he was a proud believer in the strength of a full stomach. He preferred not to cook in total darkness.
He found that now that he had thought about food for even a moment he was famished. The memory of delicacies from festivals past and a renewed sense of homesickness finding a way into his heart. The rations he had brought along were certainly nothing special but he reckoned he could probably manage a stew. His stomach gave him away at the thought of it. Myron laughed it off "all this talk of festivals and time on the road must be getting to me."
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Post by Hunt Valier on Jul 25, 2023 22:19:37 GMT -5
The captain smiled faintly, expression somewhere between amusement and empathy. He understood that line of thinking. That one was only good with one thing. Even more specifically what that one thing was. He'd never heard it put quite the way the Manthiran put it however.
"At their strongest when used to protect..." he repeated under his breath. For a moment, the Taknieri was somewhere else, far to the northeast, reliving a memory he had all but buried. The smile faded as he returned to the moment, try as he might to pay attention to Myron's words rather than his own melancholy. Needless to say, the man missed the note that he should laugh. "The heart of a kingdom is its people," he said, quoting something he had been lectured once. "I think you've chosen quite the noble profession," he said. "Being a protector is not for everyone." Though in Taknier everyone was taught to protect themselves when they were young and serving in the military was more of an honor than here.
Had it just been him, Hunt would have ridden through the night. But being as he was the seasoned traveler of the northern roads these days, he would prefer to lend his aid to the rest of the group. Should anything happen to them if he pressed further ahead, it would weigh on his conscious more than he would like to admit, especially Myron.
"We could stop here," he suggested, deeming the dip to the side of the road a decent enough place to bivouac. A few trees provided shelter form the elements and it seemed they would have a clear, if windy night. The scout didn't have much to contribute however and had no intention of asking any of the Red Guards, even Myron, for anything. Hunt was used to being met with derision and apathy, so he had learned to stop offering or asking, even if part of him still wanted to help.
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