Leona was called into Poko's office. There she was handed a letter from Chief Elijah. Once she saw the name of the sender, she quickly read it.
In the letter she was told that two of her friends, Whitney and Erica, were on the way to Phoenix Mountains to give Silver Wolf an artifact that a villager had discovered and unearthed while tending his field. However, they were captured by the Crimson Sashes. This information was relayed to the chief by a villager who accompanied the pair and managed to escape the ambush. Leona folded up the letter and took her leave of the Guild Master.
She raced to her room and donned the Argent Gloves she had received from the cat people. She prepared her backpack with extra food, extra water, long pants, and her desert cloak. She wore an olive-green t-shirt and khaki cargo shorts.
-12 hours later, Desierto-
Leona had been met on the border of Desierto by a mixed group of people from her home village and four dozen tribesmen of Regudo. She was informed that the Regudo had made contact with Chief Elijah after her rescue of the chief's daughters from Bladdi Maccoi. As it turned out, the Regudo had fought against the Crimson Sashes for the past three decades. It seemed that Nebdoui and Regudo had a common enemy.
"We have heard of the plight of your people. We too have suffered at the hands of the Crimson Sashes. In addition to your friends, they have taken our prince hostage. That is why we join forces." A clean-shaven young man wearing a white turban with a golden pin of crossed scimitars on the front said to Leona. He had tan skin and wore a white shirt with black pants and brown riding boots. He had brown eyes. The young man reminded her of Kasim. Suddenly a pair of young men rode up to him and began speaking rapidly.
"Prince Hakeem, we have found their outpost!" They said to him. They showed him a hand-drawn map marked with lines. The prince nodded.
"Our scouts have located the Crimson Sashes outpost where our loved ones are being held. Come now. There is not much time to lose!" The young man urged everyone.
-Outskirts of Crimson Sashes outpost, one hour later-
"It is nightfall. That is good. We approach under the cover of darkness. We sneak in, free the hostages, and ride away before they know what is happening." Hakeem recounted the plan to Leona and a team of ten tribesmen in tan cloaks carrying bows and arrows and scimitars on their sides. The rest of the Regudo waited beyond the camp's perimeter to avoid being spotted. Two sentries were walking around the perimeter of a tent city without walls and a prominent adobe building in the center. That adobe building was important somehow.
Hakeem, Leona, and the other ten tribesmen quickly and silently moved into position just outside the tent city. Sure enough a pair of men on horseback thundered by the sand slope they had taken cover behind. Then another pair rode by. The dozen waited a few minutes before breaking cover. Leona had just started crawling when Hakeem thrust a hand in front of her.
"Your gloves glisten like stars in the sky, Leona. Cover them!" Hakeem whispered. A tribesman quickly and silently cut his cloak into shreds big enough to cover the shining metal gauntlets. Hakeem tied the wraps into place.
"Our scouts reported that our loved ones are in the adobe building. We must hurry! If they think a raid is coming, they might kill the hostages!" Hakeem urged them. They filtered through the tent city, slipping by sleeping and inebriated guards. Two of them were so focused on a card game that the dozen slipped by only inches from their table. Another five were listening to a sixth man play a lute and sing a ballad about a sultan of Desierto famous for his wealth and the size of his harem, which was five hundred women strong.
After a nerve-wracking fifteen minutes spent sneaking about, the team was hiding on each side of the entrance to the adobe building. They watched a large double door open and a tall, burly man stride out with an escort of two men wearing the Crimson Sash outfit plus a crimson turban.
"Ah, those children are annoying. They say nothing about their villages no matter how hard we beat them. It doesn't matter. Give them enough time in the prison and they'll talk once they realize that rescue's not coming." The tall man said to his companions.
He must have been the outpost commander. After they were sure he and his escort were gone, the team slipped into the prison. It was a good thing that the men did not look behind them or the jig would be up.
-Inside the prison-
"Ah, Commander Salim, back already?" A guard asked. He was reading a magazine with an armor-wearing white-haired young woman on the front cover. She was smiling, her eyes were closed, and it looked like her hands were clasped in joy.
[Word Count: 857] [Total Word Count 857/1,000]
In the letter she was told that two of her friends, Whitney and Erica, were on the way to Phoenix Mountains to give Silver Wolf an artifact that a villager had discovered and unearthed while tending his field. However, they were captured by the Crimson Sashes. This information was relayed to the chief by a villager who accompanied the pair and managed to escape the ambush. Leona folded up the letter and took her leave of the Guild Master.
She raced to her room and donned the Argent Gloves she had received from the cat people. She prepared her backpack with extra food, extra water, long pants, and her desert cloak. She wore an olive-green t-shirt and khaki cargo shorts.
-12 hours later, Desierto-
Leona had been met on the border of Desierto by a mixed group of people from her home village and four dozen tribesmen of Regudo. She was informed that the Regudo had made contact with Chief Elijah after her rescue of the chief's daughters from Bladdi Maccoi. As it turned out, the Regudo had fought against the Crimson Sashes for the past three decades. It seemed that Nebdoui and Regudo had a common enemy.
"We have heard of the plight of your people. We too have suffered at the hands of the Crimson Sashes. In addition to your friends, they have taken our prince hostage. That is why we join forces." A clean-shaven young man wearing a white turban with a golden pin of crossed scimitars on the front said to Leona. He had tan skin and wore a white shirt with black pants and brown riding boots. He had brown eyes. The young man reminded her of Kasim. Suddenly a pair of young men rode up to him and began speaking rapidly.
"Prince Hakeem, we have found their outpost!" They said to him. They showed him a hand-drawn map marked with lines. The prince nodded.
"Our scouts have located the Crimson Sashes outpost where our loved ones are being held. Come now. There is not much time to lose!" The young man urged everyone.
-Outskirts of Crimson Sashes outpost, one hour later-
"It is nightfall. That is good. We approach under the cover of darkness. We sneak in, free the hostages, and ride away before they know what is happening." Hakeem recounted the plan to Leona and a team of ten tribesmen in tan cloaks carrying bows and arrows and scimitars on their sides. The rest of the Regudo waited beyond the camp's perimeter to avoid being spotted. Two sentries were walking around the perimeter of a tent city without walls and a prominent adobe building in the center. That adobe building was important somehow.
Hakeem, Leona, and the other ten tribesmen quickly and silently moved into position just outside the tent city. Sure enough a pair of men on horseback thundered by the sand slope they had taken cover behind. Then another pair rode by. The dozen waited a few minutes before breaking cover. Leona had just started crawling when Hakeem thrust a hand in front of her.
"Your gloves glisten like stars in the sky, Leona. Cover them!" Hakeem whispered. A tribesman quickly and silently cut his cloak into shreds big enough to cover the shining metal gauntlets. Hakeem tied the wraps into place.
"Our scouts reported that our loved ones are in the adobe building. We must hurry! If they think a raid is coming, they might kill the hostages!" Hakeem urged them. They filtered through the tent city, slipping by sleeping and inebriated guards. Two of them were so focused on a card game that the dozen slipped by only inches from their table. Another five were listening to a sixth man play a lute and sing a ballad about a sultan of Desierto famous for his wealth and the size of his harem, which was five hundred women strong.
After a nerve-wracking fifteen minutes spent sneaking about, the team was hiding on each side of the entrance to the adobe building. They watched a large double door open and a tall, burly man stride out with an escort of two men wearing the Crimson Sash outfit plus a crimson turban.
"Ah, those children are annoying. They say nothing about their villages no matter how hard we beat them. It doesn't matter. Give them enough time in the prison and they'll talk once they realize that rescue's not coming." The tall man said to his companions.
He must have been the outpost commander. After they were sure he and his escort were gone, the team slipped into the prison. It was a good thing that the men did not look behind them or the jig would be up.
-Inside the prison-
"Ah, Commander Salim, back already?" A guard asked. He was reading a magazine with an armor-wearing white-haired young woman on the front cover. She was smiling, her eyes were closed, and it looked like her hands were clasped in joy.
[Word Count: 857] [Total Word Count 857/1,000]
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