Coming to a halt Itori held one hand above her eyes to shield it from the sun as she gazed forward, vermilion eyes taking in the view. Before her lay a large river, with in the middle an island which was dotted with quite a few buildings. It was the village most commonly known as the River Village, for obvious reasons. Despite the cold temperatures of the season the river refused to freeze, too big to easily be affected by the grasp of winter. Nevertheless it was certain to be cold if one were to fall in there, and Itori could see even from this distance that there wasn't any boats in the water. While there were plenty of people at the coastline nobody wanted to risk falling into the middle of the river when they could quickly freeze and die from hypothermia.
Around the river the land was covered with snow, and everything was also covered with the sensation that something ominous was looming on the horizon. Itori closed her eyes and frowned as she could feel the fragility of the barriers that kept the realms separate in this place. In all of Earthland, honestly. Her ears twitched and her tails moved from side to side behind her as she reached out with her mind and probed the area to see just how bad the situation was. During mystical times like the turning of the year there often was the chance of something unusual happening, but this year appeared to have been particularly bad. Reports had come from all over that portals were appearing everywhere, and that from those portals came creatures which should have been peaceful servants and pets of the spirit of winter but instead they attacked as if possessed.
A guild such as Sabertooth couldn't ignore this. After all, ever since they had to deal with those elder gods they'd taken it upon them to protect Earthland from extradimensional incursions. That these incursions came from a normally peaceful source did not change this in any way, except that maybe this time around they could deal with the issue in a more friendly manner than just slicing up the invaders and throwing their remains back into whatever dimension they originated from. Unfortunately despite the fervour of Sabertooth they didn't have the manpowder to cover the entirety of Earthland. They needed the help of every legal guild and even then they were, quite frankly, shortstaffed.
As it was Itori had been sent here together with Kenna to protect River Village, as there had been reports that some of those portals had been sighted in the area without there being enough mages to protect the settlement. The village hadn't been attacked by anything worse than some unusually disgruntled elves yet, but it was only a matter of time before something showed up that the villagers couldn't fight off on their own.
"What do you think of the situation, lady Terrynhain?" She turned to look at her friend and companion, indicating the scenery before them with one hand. "It appears to be peaceful for now, but I can tell that there is very little preventing anything from opening a portal. I do not hear the sound of grief in the village, so it appears we have arrived before something tragic occurred, but I suspect that our direct future will not be an easy one."
On their way here there had been the carcass of a rabbit lying on the side of the road. It had been torn open by something vicious, but with little trace of predation or even carrion. Instead it had just remained there torn and lifeless, the rot only prevented by the frigid cold. That was definitely one of the worst omens one could encounter using the mundane signs. A death without reason, without anything feasting on the remains, was the sign of an evil presence, and that they found it on the side of the road, practically on top of it, indicated that they would come across the evil as well. The only blessing was that the rabbit hadn't been in the middle of the road: that it was on the side indicated that it might yet be possible to avert a direct confrontation.
As Itori spoke to Kenna the white mist produced by her exhalations in this cold weather behaved strangely. It curled and twisted, taking senseless shapes before fading away. The kitsune herself appeared not to notice, her focus on Kenna instead as she folded her arms and hid them inside the wide sleeves of her outfit. Her white fur, and her white clothes, made the foxlike woman somewhat difficult to see at times amidst the snow that decorated the land. It was fortunate that there was also plenty of red present to help make sure she remained visible.
Even if for the duration of Itori talking about 'something tragic' that red appeared to glimmer and flow like blood before it returned to normal just as suddenly.
WC: 833
TWC: 833/3000
Around the river the land was covered with snow, and everything was also covered with the sensation that something ominous was looming on the horizon. Itori closed her eyes and frowned as she could feel the fragility of the barriers that kept the realms separate in this place. In all of Earthland, honestly. Her ears twitched and her tails moved from side to side behind her as she reached out with her mind and probed the area to see just how bad the situation was. During mystical times like the turning of the year there often was the chance of something unusual happening, but this year appeared to have been particularly bad. Reports had come from all over that portals were appearing everywhere, and that from those portals came creatures which should have been peaceful servants and pets of the spirit of winter but instead they attacked as if possessed.
A guild such as Sabertooth couldn't ignore this. After all, ever since they had to deal with those elder gods they'd taken it upon them to protect Earthland from extradimensional incursions. That these incursions came from a normally peaceful source did not change this in any way, except that maybe this time around they could deal with the issue in a more friendly manner than just slicing up the invaders and throwing their remains back into whatever dimension they originated from. Unfortunately despite the fervour of Sabertooth they didn't have the manpowder to cover the entirety of Earthland. They needed the help of every legal guild and even then they were, quite frankly, shortstaffed.
As it was Itori had been sent here together with Kenna to protect River Village, as there had been reports that some of those portals had been sighted in the area without there being enough mages to protect the settlement. The village hadn't been attacked by anything worse than some unusually disgruntled elves yet, but it was only a matter of time before something showed up that the villagers couldn't fight off on their own.
"What do you think of the situation, lady Terrynhain?" She turned to look at her friend and companion, indicating the scenery before them with one hand. "It appears to be peaceful for now, but I can tell that there is very little preventing anything from opening a portal. I do not hear the sound of grief in the village, so it appears we have arrived before something tragic occurred, but I suspect that our direct future will not be an easy one."
On their way here there had been the carcass of a rabbit lying on the side of the road. It had been torn open by something vicious, but with little trace of predation or even carrion. Instead it had just remained there torn and lifeless, the rot only prevented by the frigid cold. That was definitely one of the worst omens one could encounter using the mundane signs. A death without reason, without anything feasting on the remains, was the sign of an evil presence, and that they found it on the side of the road, practically on top of it, indicated that they would come across the evil as well. The only blessing was that the rabbit hadn't been in the middle of the road: that it was on the side indicated that it might yet be possible to avert a direct confrontation.
As Itori spoke to Kenna the white mist produced by her exhalations in this cold weather behaved strangely. It curled and twisted, taking senseless shapes before fading away. The kitsune herself appeared not to notice, her focus on Kenna instead as she folded her arms and hid them inside the wide sleeves of her outfit. Her white fur, and her white clothes, made the foxlike woman somewhat difficult to see at times amidst the snow that decorated the land. It was fortunate that there was also plenty of red present to help make sure she remained visible.
Even if for the duration of Itori talking about 'something tragic' that red appeared to glimmer and flow like blood before it returned to normal just as suddenly.
WC: 833
TWC: 833/3000