24 Ashan 721
Yeva's interest in Almund had revolved around seeking answers to her pursuing of Scalvoris history. She believed the town held its secrets close, but in every board of its construction, she could spy its influence. Dark, sea weathered wood from ships past stacked and overlapped, nailed in place to reconstruct something new. Near the docks, the men and women were hardened, familiar with the sea and Yeva thought if there was ever a place to learn about the Pirate Lords of Scalvoris, it would be here, where signs of their rule still lingered.
Walking the streets, she lurked by a sign post and smiled at an Element walking past. He nodded in respect, but there was suspicion in his eyes and Yeva noticed shortly after he had left, that there seemed to be more guards on patrol then she remembered. Brow furrowed, she observed the uniformed men and women and then continued to walk along the docks, listening to the shouting of sailors. Dressed down and without her Order cloak, she had been going for a more inconspicuous look, even going so far as to smear a bit of khol around her eyes. In slacks, a loose shirt and and leather boots, Yeva wore her hair in a messy braid and held the strap of her leather satchel as she walked. Her attempt at disguise, Yeva tried to appear busy in hopes no one would question just exactly where she belonged in the mess of bustling activity. Off to the side and out of the immediate way of those actually hefting cargo back and forth from ship to shore, Yeva's hands twisted a length of rope as she tried to recall her practice on the Libertalia, the day she had studied various sailor knots and received a wrestling lesson from a deckhand called Sketch.
Her fingers fumbled, but it was her ears doing most of the work.
Yeva kept her eyes downcast, unassuming as the sounds of Rakahi, shouted and whispered caught her ears. A language she was well versed in, she turned over every string of conversation she caught, hopeful that there were still those who were reminded of the old rule and felt the need to vocalize their superstitions and stories. Sailors, after all, were quite a vocal lot.
She thought she had begun to hear mentions of 'the lords' along with the curse 'king's piss' that must have alluded to the Pirate King himself. But just as she was plotting a way to strike up conversation with a pair of biqaj who were shirking their duties and taking a smoke, the sound of screaming further inland made her stand.
There were different types of screams.
The shrill delighted kind of playing children.
The fearful barking of someone bracing pain.
The deep singing of mutual pleasure.
The rich roar of anger.
And then something far, far worse. What rang through the streets was-
The screams of someone who knew they were bound for death and could not stop it.
Yeva jumped to her feet, trying to pinpoint the direction she heard the desperate sound. A man was screaming, shouting. Elements went running down the street and Yeva dropped her rope to follow, skidding to a stop and nearly falling onto the grimy cobblestone when she lost them through the growing crowd. Had they taken a turn? Cut through the alley?
The screaming was louder now and she could hear the voice of a man. Witch of Chrien! it screamed. Yeva ran faster, pushing through those on the street as other voices began to cry for a medic. Someone was hurt. Yeva came bounding around the corner in time to see a man brandishing a bloodied knife at the forming crowd.
"She's a witch of Chrien!" he roared, cutting through the air, "Witch! She's brought this on us! It's her fault!"
Others continued to scream for a medic, a woman discarded on the ground with multiple stab wounds from her chest pouring blood. The victim gasped and writhed, "Out of the way! I'm a medic!" Yeva answered, wishing desperately that she had her medical kit. She had left it back at the tavern before going on her reconnaissance and broke through the crowd to see one of the Elements begin to grab at the attacker.
Yeva broke free and dropped to the ground beside the dying woman and tried to stop the bleeding. The man had carved into her stomach and now a sea of red pooled around her, "No, no, no...." she gasped, trying to hold the woman's intestines inside but it was too late. Too much blood, the woman had already started to pale and the light in her eyes was fading. This wound would have required extensive surgery and was too jagged. There had been malice in this attack, "Oh, no, no."
The woman tried to speak, tears streaked her face, "I... I'm not... a witch."
The man and the Elements struggled until the attacker finally broke free. Yeva expected him to try to finish what he started but all she saw were the man's eyes as he lifted the blade... and sliced his own throat. Yeva gasped as blood sprayed and he collapsed to the ground, gurgling. His mouth moved, the final words hanging from parted lips. Witch.
The victim died shortly after.
Yeva tried to do what she could but it was in vain. Even if she had all the supplies in the world and was able to mend the damage, it would be likely infection would take the woman anyway. It had all happened so fast. In shock, she struggled to process it all, even as the Elements demanded others disperse. They called for carts to be brought so that the bodies could be taken away and identified. They asked her questions. Yeva could tell them very little and they soon dismissed her.
Pier and Pre will be judging them soon she thought... Then Vri would come. What would he say?
Even after the people shuffled onward, Yeva lingered, unsure where to go. What to do. She understood nothing.
Covered in blood that was not her own, the Hero of Faldrass looked at her red hands and ruined clothes and wandered down the street, numb.
Walking the streets, she lurked by a sign post and smiled at an Element walking past. He nodded in respect, but there was suspicion in his eyes and Yeva noticed shortly after he had left, that there seemed to be more guards on patrol then she remembered. Brow furrowed, she observed the uniformed men and women and then continued to walk along the docks, listening to the shouting of sailors. Dressed down and without her Order cloak, she had been going for a more inconspicuous look, even going so far as to smear a bit of khol around her eyes. In slacks, a loose shirt and and leather boots, Yeva wore her hair in a messy braid and held the strap of her leather satchel as she walked. Her attempt at disguise, Yeva tried to appear busy in hopes no one would question just exactly where she belonged in the mess of bustling activity. Off to the side and out of the immediate way of those actually hefting cargo back and forth from ship to shore, Yeva's hands twisted a length of rope as she tried to recall her practice on the Libertalia, the day she had studied various sailor knots and received a wrestling lesson from a deckhand called Sketch.
Her fingers fumbled, but it was her ears doing most of the work.
Yeva kept her eyes downcast, unassuming as the sounds of Rakahi, shouted and whispered caught her ears. A language she was well versed in, she turned over every string of conversation she caught, hopeful that there were still those who were reminded of the old rule and felt the need to vocalize their superstitions and stories. Sailors, after all, were quite a vocal lot.
She thought she had begun to hear mentions of 'the lords' along with the curse 'king's piss' that must have alluded to the Pirate King himself. But just as she was plotting a way to strike up conversation with a pair of biqaj who were shirking their duties and taking a smoke, the sound of screaming further inland made her stand.
There were different types of screams.
The shrill delighted kind of playing children.
The fearful barking of someone bracing pain.
The deep singing of mutual pleasure.
The rich roar of anger.
And then something far, far worse. What rang through the streets was-
The screams of someone who knew they were bound for death and could not stop it.
Yeva jumped to her feet, trying to pinpoint the direction she heard the desperate sound. A man was screaming, shouting. Elements went running down the street and Yeva dropped her rope to follow, skidding to a stop and nearly falling onto the grimy cobblestone when she lost them through the growing crowd. Had they taken a turn? Cut through the alley?
The screaming was louder now and she could hear the voice of a man. Witch of Chrien! it screamed. Yeva ran faster, pushing through those on the street as other voices began to cry for a medic. Someone was hurt. Yeva came bounding around the corner in time to see a man brandishing a bloodied knife at the forming crowd.
"She's a witch of Chrien!" he roared, cutting through the air, "Witch! She's brought this on us! It's her fault!"
Others continued to scream for a medic, a woman discarded on the ground with multiple stab wounds from her chest pouring blood. The victim gasped and writhed, "Out of the way! I'm a medic!" Yeva answered, wishing desperately that she had her medical kit. She had left it back at the tavern before going on her reconnaissance and broke through the crowd to see one of the Elements begin to grab at the attacker.
Yeva broke free and dropped to the ground beside the dying woman and tried to stop the bleeding. The man had carved into her stomach and now a sea of red pooled around her, "No, no, no...." she gasped, trying to hold the woman's intestines inside but it was too late. Too much blood, the woman had already started to pale and the light in her eyes was fading. This wound would have required extensive surgery and was too jagged. There had been malice in this attack, "Oh, no, no."
The woman tried to speak, tears streaked her face, "I... I'm not... a witch."
The man and the Elements struggled until the attacker finally broke free. Yeva expected him to try to finish what he started but all she saw were the man's eyes as he lifted the blade... and sliced his own throat. Yeva gasped as blood sprayed and he collapsed to the ground, gurgling. His mouth moved, the final words hanging from parted lips. Witch.
The victim died shortly after.
Yeva tried to do what she could but it was in vain. Even if she had all the supplies in the world and was able to mend the damage, it would be likely infection would take the woman anyway. It had all happened so fast. In shock, she struggled to process it all, even as the Elements demanded others disperse. They called for carts to be brought so that the bodies could be taken away and identified. They asked her questions. Yeva could tell them very little and they soon dismissed her.
Pier and Pre will be judging them soon she thought... Then Vri would come. What would he say?
Even after the people shuffled onward, Yeva lingered, unsure where to go. What to do. She understood nothing.
Covered in blood that was not her own, the Hero of Faldrass looked at her red hands and ruined clothes and wandered down the street, numb.