It was indeed one of those days, whereas the skies were blanketed by a sea of grey and cotton figures that separates the heavens and the earth, gloom befell on the land as the hue grew to the point that it produced the radiance of the monochrome. Bricks, marble and stone that made up the body of the dominion were painted black as they succumb to the rays of black and white, the air was moist and mist befell on their land, perhaps it’s all because the Oldest of the Dark Guilds nest at the very heart of the Marsh, a scentless environment forgone of urban society and only the glowing flames from the torchlights and lamps were able to limit gloom’s reach. The scent of Jack Frost tainted the armor frames of those who were posted at every check point, as droplets of water began to form, causing silver and iron to glitter. The heavens then mourn before the sight of the Guild, those exposed out in the open, seek refuge from the downpour and only the sounds that came from rain droplets reminded those forlorn that the world was still alive.
In the Dining Hall, the knight sat as he reads the book “Charlotte” which he received via mail from the Old Woman back in Peace Village, along with him was his furry little friend which wagged its tail as it sleeps silently on his lap. There was only but silence, Savage Skull wasn’t one of those places that aren’t as festive as the others. He read through the book coming into one of those chapters that explains a little girl blessed by destiny who is also cursed by it, his eyes scanned line by line, sentence by sentence as his vision warps into the point whereas the words themselves became the image to the actual story. His read was cut short by the sound of the head guards requesting Dubhlainn to do a simple chore for them.
Hearing that, he closed the book Charlotte and placed it under his arm as he carried the small puppy with the other and attended to the task at hand. He was to serve warm tea and crumpets to where Lady Aedre is. Aedre Crawford who is Lord Harrigan’s niece, was blessed with a seat of power and someone who doesn’t want to hear unnecessary talk from her subordinates, she’s also noted to be a perfectionist and if he fails to make an impression, he’s earn her scorn immediately.
To Dubhlainn it was of great honor for him to serve her just as it was to Harrigan and make no mistake, he’d wore it with pride and confidence. First off he couldn’t trust the guards to take care of the small puppy nor that would he trust that the book will remain untouched so he had to make haste and carried both his book and his little puppy to his room where they’d be safe at least. It would anger him greatly if anyone were to tamper with both the animal and the book itself. The worst possible scenario was that one of the Guild’s Cannibals would devour the little critter.
As soon as he set the puppy down on his bed and the book under, he’d not hesitate but answer the call of his duty as a guard. He had to fill in since security in the Citadel is now lacking as ever, hoping that he’d be a more “durable” member than those that fell before the mercy of treachery. He wore his usual suit and received the delivery tray containing a variety of things for Aedre to eat. The guards now wish Dubhlainn good luck as they’d usually chuckle but they not need to for that they envy him, envy that he was chosen to serve under Lady Aedre as one of her guards. Dubhlainn traveled upwards reaching to the very floor where Lady Aedre’s quarters is located. It was something similar to a penthouse and the moment he enters the hallway, he was greeted with a few of her personal guard and a few of Mikomi’s men who were just about to leave. Well she is a perfectionist and if she doesn’t have a suitable environment to at least sleep in, she’d no less than dissatisfied with the entire guild. Her uncle Harrigan would always reserve the best for his family which is the perk of being the Guildmaster’s niece. Finally he arrived at the door as he knocked a few times and rang the delivery tray’s bell, alerting Aedre that the catering service has arrived. She was also informed that one of the new guards would be serving her this rainy day.
However he was unaware… the puppy he thought that was in his dorm room was now asleep inside the delivery tray’s lower compartment, covered in cloth.
In the Dining Hall, the knight sat as he reads the book “Charlotte” which he received via mail from the Old Woman back in Peace Village, along with him was his furry little friend which wagged its tail as it sleeps silently on his lap. There was only but silence, Savage Skull wasn’t one of those places that aren’t as festive as the others. He read through the book coming into one of those chapters that explains a little girl blessed by destiny who is also cursed by it, his eyes scanned line by line, sentence by sentence as his vision warps into the point whereas the words themselves became the image to the actual story. His read was cut short by the sound of the head guards requesting Dubhlainn to do a simple chore for them.
To serve Lady Aedre.
Hearing that, he closed the book Charlotte and placed it under his arm as he carried the small puppy with the other and attended to the task at hand. He was to serve warm tea and crumpets to where Lady Aedre is. Aedre Crawford who is Lord Harrigan’s niece, was blessed with a seat of power and someone who doesn’t want to hear unnecessary talk from her subordinates, she’s also noted to be a perfectionist and if he fails to make an impression, he’s earn her scorn immediately.
~Or that’s what is spoken among her guards.
To Dubhlainn it was of great honor for him to serve her just as it was to Harrigan and make no mistake, he’d wore it with pride and confidence. First off he couldn’t trust the guards to take care of the small puppy nor that would he trust that the book will remain untouched so he had to make haste and carried both his book and his little puppy to his room where they’d be safe at least. It would anger him greatly if anyone were to tamper with both the animal and the book itself. The worst possible scenario was that one of the Guild’s Cannibals would devour the little critter.
As soon as he set the puppy down on his bed and the book under, he’d not hesitate but answer the call of his duty as a guard. He had to fill in since security in the Citadel is now lacking as ever, hoping that he’d be a more “durable” member than those that fell before the mercy of treachery. He wore his usual suit and received the delivery tray containing a variety of things for Aedre to eat. The guards now wish Dubhlainn good luck as they’d usually chuckle but they not need to for that they envy him, envy that he was chosen to serve under Lady Aedre as one of her guards. Dubhlainn traveled upwards reaching to the very floor where Lady Aedre’s quarters is located. It was something similar to a penthouse and the moment he enters the hallway, he was greeted with a few of her personal guard and a few of Mikomi’s men who were just about to leave. Well she is a perfectionist and if she doesn’t have a suitable environment to at least sleep in, she’d no less than dissatisfied with the entire guild. Her uncle Harrigan would always reserve the best for his family which is the perk of being the Guildmaster’s niece. Finally he arrived at the door as he knocked a few times and rang the delivery tray’s bell, alerting Aedre that the catering service has arrived. She was also informed that one of the new guards would be serving her this rainy day.
However he was unaware… the puppy he thought that was in his dorm room was now asleep inside the delivery tray’s lower compartment, covered in cloth.