Ceri finds herself wandering up the path towards Drathir. She tries to remember what she'd been doing before... looking for a place to put up her tent? Yes, that seemed right.
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Alyra decides to go for a stroll. She walks down the hill from the bookshop towards the docks.
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Ceri wanders around the edge of the the woods, up hill, over dale, through briar...
Suddenly this is starting to feel familiar...
Well, it's a good thing she's still wearing trousers!
She wanders around a hill, trudging through snow and the occasional gorse bush, only to find herself coming out the trees facing the docks again, albeit somewhat off to one side. Huffing in frustration, she turns around and trudges up the hill she'd just gone around.
Wasn't there a fire circle around here somewhere?
Having discovered a nice clearing by virtue of rolling downhill into it, she decides this would be the perfect time to make snow angels. At least until the world stops spinning.
Eventually Ceri climbs to her feet and staggers off in a somewhat twisty path. Funny, she couldn't remember Drathir being quite this confusing before.
This time, she manages a fairly smooth walk, only having to turn slightly here or there to avoid running into trees. Making a detour around one particularly large trunk, she manages to catch herself just in time to avoid stepping off the bank and into the lake. Well at least she knows where she is again. Maybe she ought to follow the tree line and just go back to the docks. She seems to be in need of a lodestone.
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After standing on the dock listening to the killer whale for a full five minutes, Alyra slowly walks one full circuit of the docks. It is eerily quiet at this hour; despite the perpetual darkness, the island does have a sense of daily chronology, and it is late evening, by Alyra's reckoning. With (apparently) no ships due, the docks are all but empty, the market stalls battened down for the night.
She starts to move north to the lift up to Solice - or is it Cliffside now? - and then stops, uncertain.
Was that a sound?
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Ceri walks up the wooden planks back into the docks.
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Nervously, Alyra retraces her steps, then freezes as it happens again: a faint scuffing sound, as of leather - or paws - on wood. With visions of monsters dancing in her head, she goes on alert, prepared once more to summon her sword.
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Ceri shuffles another step forward, not really looking where she's going...
* * * * *
Alyra's voice is a taut whisper: "I heard that!"
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Ceri's head snaps up. "What?!"
* * * * *
Alyra, already in battle mode, takes a step forward as she sings at full throttle: "TO HA--ack!" Alyra's song ends abruptly as she slips on a patch of ice and goes skidding towards the middle of the dock.
Ceri shrieks as Alyra crashes into her, and they both go down in a heap.
Alyra sits and stares at Ceri, then brushes her hair from her face. "It's a good thing you weren't a monster," she says.
Ceri heaves, and Alyra gets tumbled off as she sits up. "What was that for?"
"What? I thought you were a monster! If I hadn't slipped, I'd have had my sword and then we'd really have had a mess." Alyra manages to get to her feet with the barest shred of dignity.
Ceri unwinds the rest of Alyra's skirt from around her boots and hands it up to her. Standing, she brushes dirt and snow off her shirt. "You know, this is the second time I've fallen today. Found a lovely clearing earlier by rolling downhill..."
Alyra accepts the offering ruefully. "I don't know where I'll find a replacement for this," she muses as she tries to piece the torn fabric together. "I haven't seen Suki's shop anywhere."
Ceri frowns. "I thought I saw it earlier," she says a bit doubtfully. "Then again, that could have been a different clothing store...."
"I haven't seen any clothing stores at all - but I've just started looking. Where did you find it? And speaking of finding, have you found a place for your tent yet?"
"Er... I said I thought I saw it, not that I knew where it was. As for my tent..." Ceri thinks of her rather roundabout exploration of the edge of Drathir, "Well I haven't gotten too far into my search just yet."
Alyra, understanding full well Ceri's "directionally challenged" status, suggests, "Would you like company while you search?"
Ceri brightens immediately. "Oh thank you! I'd love that! Do you happen to have a compass?"
Alyra grins. "Don't think I need one - I have a pretty good head for directions - as long as I know where I am to begin with, where I'm going, and all the steps in between. Let's go!"
The two set off towards Edonil - or Rendan, or whatever the heck it is now - then stop, about face, and head towards Drathir. Ceri resolves to point out the mess of footprints when they get to the snowline and ask Alyra to find that nice clearing she'd tumbled into earlier. She whistles cheerfully as they march along, knowing in her heart of hearts that never will she lose track of the docks. Indeed, she seems to have trouble getting away from them!
They pass through the woodlands towards the base of the long stair up to the bardic circle. Deer and rabbits peek through the trees and skitter away leaving their tracks in the fresh snow. Ceri glances around a bit nervously at all the fresh snow. What happened to all the tracks she'd made in the last half hour?
Alyra leads the way across the covered bridge into Drathir proper. "We could go up to the bardic fire circle, but I'm not sure that will help, unless you fell down that hill into a clearing - in which case, I have NO idea where we're going."
"Um, I never crossed this bridge, and I think I would have noticed the bardic circle," Ceri says. "Anyway, never got very far from the docks. Just went 'round in circles a lot, I think. Come to think of it, we should have seen some of my footprints by now."
Alyra stops and looks at her. "You think? Hmmm." She looks around. The snow is spotless except for their ragged trail leading back towards the docks, and the odd deer or bunny track. "Maybe... hmmm. Maybe we ought to find you a place a bit closer to the docks for your tent. So you don't have so far to walk to get stuff, you know...."
Ceri nods, "Probably for the best. What little sense of direction I have seems to disappear completely as soon as I hit the treeline."
Alyra nods and begins to retrace their steps. "The hobbit hole is around here somewhere. I think. So you might have a neighbor if you camped in this area. But what do you think?" She stops and looks around, waiting for her friend.
Ceri hurries to catch up. Luckily their footsteps have not wandered off, unlike her earlier set. Together, they recross the covered bridge and continue on back toward the docks. "It's almost like something wants me to stay near the docks... earlier I kept stumbling back to them, and now here we are deciding to walk back."
Alyra stops again to consider this. "I wonder... remember those stone tablets we kept finding back after we first moved to the second island, and how it seemed we were being guided to find them?"
Ceri racks her memories. "Uh... not really."
"Oh. Well, I was just wondering if it seemed kind of like that, but if you don't remember, well..." Alyra shrugs.
"So about these tablets...?" Ceri asks as they continue walking.
"Well, we found what - six? Eight? I think it was eight, or there were eight total..." Alyra's brow furrows slightly as she tries to bring the memories to the fore. "They were the symbols of eight Houses - kind of philosophical houses, I think. Derek told me about them. They had appeared before sometime - somewhere - a bunch of people were finding them and gathered them all into one place, and then there was devastation. So I was afraid if we did find them all, we'd have trouble. I had copies of them, of the symbols on them, but I kept them apart from each other. But it turned out not to matter. Once we knew all the names, that's when the trouble started. Abiorn remembered who he was. It was his-"
Alyra stops abruptly, both in vocalization and in motion.
Ceri frowns, "But wouldn't the Island itself count as 'one place'? It's isolated by virtue of being an island..." she trails off as she realizes she's leaving Alyra behind. "Alyra? What's wrong?"
"Um... I was just thinking... if Abiorn is here... and I remember those houses, those symbols... we could be right back where we started again. In trouble." Alyra bites her lip.
"Then don't think about them," Ceri suggests, "and certainly don't write them all down."
"Um... right." Alyra does her best not to think of the images, but of course as soon as you try not to think of something, that is all you can think of. She grins lopsidedly; Ceri has turned back around and is continuing on. Alyra follows her up a small hill. That's odd, she thinks. I thought this area was flat.
They continue on across a shallow dale dotted with a few trees, then Ceri freezes in front of a briar patch. "Oh dear..."
Alyra almost collides with her, so intent is she on not remembering certain house names. "What? Where?"
"Briar patch," Ceri says. She turns to Alyra. "Maybe you'd better lead."
"Me? Um... OK..." Alyra looks around in mild confusion. "Let's see... we were heading for the dock, right? Did you find your clearing yet?" She notes with some uneasiness that the path in this area is unfamiliar to her.
"Never mind the clearing," Ceri says quickly, "I'd much rather be in sight of the lake. That way I won't get lost on my way to the docks." She circles around the brambles and heads off perpendicular. "Come on, let's find that hobbit house."
Alyra nods and follows her friend bemusedly. She is certain that the one that Deleol showed her was - Stop that! she scolds herself. Derek used to call them by their initials, she thinks. I can see the wisdom in that now.
Ceri, moving a bit faster now, dodges around several trees and -- "Oh drat!" There's the covered bridge leading to the bardic circle again. "Alyra dear, maybe you should lead."
"The only house ever to stall the Darkmare..." Alyra mutters; she looks up abruptly as Ceri's words finally penetrate. "Um... OK. Lead where?" She looks around. "I thought we were heading back to the dock!"
"I know, I tried. That's why I want you to lead!" Ceri glances around and adds in a conspiratorial whisper, "I think the forest moves around me."
Alyra nods. She has now gotten her bearings, though she is uncertain why it is that the land seems familiar now when a moment ago it seemed alien territory. She starts walking once more towards the docks; this time they manage to navigate the wooded corridor without incident, although POR, Sable Moon and Alliance of the Eclipsed keep vying for attention in her mind.
"So," Ceri askes, "what's this Darkmare thingy?"
"Ummm..." Alyra frowns. "I'm trying to forget, but it's um... well, you remember Deleol?"
"The manticore, right?"
"Yes... he appeared in that form to us when we first saw him. But he was a Mare. There was -- it was the Plane of Dream, Ceri. That's where he was from. And there were two factions, and a battle... I wish I remembered more about it. Derek told us the story after... I am trying to remember her name. She had a dream, and saw the fourth symbol, I think."
Ceri blinks at the shift in pronouns. "She?"
"Actually, Deleol wasn't really a Mare himself - he created them. He was... he was like their father. Their god." Her voice drops with respect and awe. It is only then that she seems to become aware of Ceri's latest question.
"Well I certainly hope he wasn't a mare," Ceri mutters, "seeing as you've said he's a he."
"She. Aurora, that's who it was, I'm pretty sure. She had this dream, and saw the fourth symbol. Or maybe it was the third? And Deleol showed us the fourth? I can't remember now; I've got it all written down back at Windang... Hall..."
They step out of the trees and onto the wooden planks leading across the lake, and Ceri heaves a sigh of relief.
"Anyway, Derek was there when she told the dream, and he identified the symbol, and explained about the houses. The mares... there was a battle... and POR - that's 'Protectors of Radiance' - was the only house to ever stall the Darkmare. That's what Derek told us then. But I really shouldn't be talking about all this. Remembering it. It's not healthy, especially not if Abiorn's around."
Ceri turns to Alyra and regards her thoughtfully for a moment. "Alyra," she deadpans, "don't think of a pink elephant."
Alyra looks at her blankly. "Now, why would I think of a pink elephant?"
Of course, now all that Alyra can think of is ... a pink elephant.
Post composed from RP by Ceri and Alyra.
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