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The Lamentation of Lolth - Chapter VI

Calenthang listens to Ayden and then to Sarlis and rises when the motivation spiels are complete.
"Let us not claim invincibility, friend Sarlis," the elven warrior says as he follows Ayden upstairs to the rooms, "we can only do our best."
 

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Finishing her prayers, Teleri gets up and lays on the bed, staring at the ceiling. Whatever comes, will come. We can only make our lives meaningful and our deaths worth something more than coin. she thought, with little regret over the choices she has made.

Teleri knows the situation and knows that she might die soon in the coming confrontion with whatever evil is plaguing the town, but will not shy from it. Not because she is brave or is even particularly willing to die, but because it has to be done. Evil thrives only when it goes unopposed. She thought dryly.

Satisfied that she has made peace, at least with her own inner self, her eyes go vague as she slips into the elvish equivalent of 'sleep'. Stormarmour is within easy reach, and she also has a dagger stowed under her pillow (loosely sheathed so she doesn't cut her own head off) in case of emergencies.
 
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Calenthang said:
"we can only do our best."

Looking at the elven warrior Sarlis smiles at his answer and adds

"That's exactly what I just said Calenthang"

"Sentient beings are only limited by themselves, our best is infinity"
 

She reached out towards him, her fingers coated in a paste of mud and blood with nails cracked from crawling up from the ground to reach him. Her eyes had been plucked free by carrion birds, but he could still feel her gaze drilling into him and filling him with shame.

'You left us to die when you rode away with the others. Where were you when they came for us? Where you you when we needed you?

Ayden tried to step backwards as the rotting corpse of Chasity opened her mouth wide, revealing a mouth full of razor sharp teeth and lept for him, his death a promise in her final anguished scream.

"WHERE WERE YOU!!!!


Ayden's eyes snapped open as his body jolted upright from the dream and for a moment, he could feel the sharp bite on his shoulder where the dream creature had bitten into his flesh. Although his room was still dark, Ayden could feel the approaching dawn and with it the desire to commune with his Uncle.

Throwing the sweat-soaked sheets off of him, Ayden reached out, grabbed the water pitcher that sat atop the small table by the bed and drank deeply from it before standing up. With unsteady legs, Ayden crossed over to the windows and pulled the shutters open and enjoyed the slight chill in the predawn air.

~It will be fall soon...a season of change it has been for all of us...~

Ayden suddenly felt the oppressive weight of the day on him again, and wondered what it was about this town that made his soul feel so heavy. While he had seen his fair share of death since arriving at Orchard Meadows, never had he felt so tired before.

Perhaps I simply need a time of rest? Perhaps after we find the creature who did this and tracked the brigands down, I can return to the Lost Vale for the winter. Perhaps some of the others would like to go with me...

Turning away from the window, Ayden crossed the room and reached inside the enchanted bag and pulled out a suit of sturdy traveling clothes and donned them quietly.

~If my family saw me dressed as simply as a commoner, they would never forgive me. However, if they knew how little that would bother me, I would be disowned. How does Uncle Giogi do it?~

As the first glow of the dawning sun began to creep into his room, Ayden felt his confidence returning and as he reached into the bag for his violin, Ayden knew he was ready to commune with Finder.

Easing his door open, Ayden walked down the stairs and through the inn's dining area to reach the door, the smell of ham over the fire made his stomach rumble slightly, but Ayden knew that once he was one with Finder, basic needs were easily placed to the side.

Entering the barn where Felmir was kept, Ayden sat on a hay bale that rested against one wall and closed his eyes as he brought the violin up to his shoulder. Clearing his mind as be pulled the bow across the strings, Ayden let the chords come on their own accord, and as a strange melody filled the barn, Ayden's fears and doubts began to loosen their hold on him until there was only peace in his soul and as the last note rang pure in the dawn air, Ayden placed the violin by his side and called out to Finder, his prayer forming quickly in his mind.

~Today we ride into the maelstrom Uncle and while my flesh may be weak, through your songs can I be made strong...~

An hour later, Ayden emerged from the barn and while the darkness of Twilight Hollow threatened to wash over him in its dark tide, for the moment it was held at bay by the music that filled Ayden's soul with its beauty and light.

Entering the inn, Ayden was not surprised to see the others gathering at a table with plates of food set out for them to choose from. Sitting down among his friends, Ayden smiled briefly before digging in with a gusto, his stomach for once beating out his desire to speak.
 

Felmir, sleeping in his stale, wake up as the music fill the barn. He listen to the music silently and calmly. Strange thing for him, who looks like annoyed by everything around him except his master presence.

Sielwoodan enters the barn about half an hour later. The sky is still dark, but an accute eye could see the dark blue that is appearing in the sky, near the horizon. He walks up to Felmir, looking like if he hadn't seen or heard Ayden. He carries some fresh water he gives to the mule. The hunter hands him a few sugar before he replenish the food bucket. While Felmir is feeding and drinking, Sielwoodan brush the animals. While doing this, he starts to speak to his animal companion.

"You've never been so docile while I brush you. You seems to like the music. But don't think you'll have some every morning, it would cost me too much in bard fees." he says with a smiles. He is unable to retain a small laughter as Felmir starts to licks the elf's hands.

After finishing taking care of Felmir, Sielwoodan leaves the barn. On his way out, Sielwoodan gives a look to Ayden, smiling at him.

He enters the inn, he sit at a table and take a small meal. Eating silently while the others are gathering around him. He doesn't bother to look at anyone when the arrive in thye main room.
 
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Teleri walks into the common area, relatively rested, dressed in her usual traveling gear. She smiled at the others, but not in her usual cheerfulness. This place was getting to her too.

Her nose lifted, smelling the food and she went to get her share, before sitting down with the others and enjoying her meal.
 
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Calenthang joins the others in the common room without much difference to his usual demeanor.
What are these children that mourn the loss of one they hardly knew for so long? If justice is to be served we cannot deprave ourselves with such grievous sloth.
He looks at his companions in turn, hiding his contempt well. They are his friends after all.
 

"So, what are the plans for today?" Teleri asked, sipping her tea, in a bit better mood now that she had a good night's 'sleep' and a hot meal. "This place is.... worrisome," she added thoughtfully, almost to herself.
 

Sarlis who took a good room in the Inn wakes up very early well rested after a very peacefull night.

Sarlis who prefer to sleep without curtains is as everymorning awoke by the first ray of the sun. He quickly stand up and starts doing physical and mental exercises for about an hour. Preparing his body and mind to support his soul during his prayer. After about an hour of it. He kneels and enters a deep prayer.

He then prepares himself and heads downstairs. As he sees his friends in the common room he raises his head and displays a look of confindence. As he passes nearby the Innkeeper he warmly salutes him and heads towards his compagnion.

"Another great day is starting for us"
 

"Well, if we manage to annoy something really powerful and nasty today, I'll call it a great day. Until then, I'll hold my opinion." she grinned at the priest, but it was more grim than cheerful.
 

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