Saun 34, Arc 716
Tristan was just sitting at a table in his favorite tavern, the Blacksmith Arms, drinking and playing cards with two of his questionable acquaintances, when somebody – no, a whole group of somebodies, trampled down the stairs, rudely interrupt his game. He looked up –and froze. Brandon the Burglar (well, former burglar, but he thought the name sounded too cool to give it up) and Lucille, the prostitute (who was exactly that) put their cards down as well and stared. In the middle of the tavern stood a trio of city guards.
Rufus, the tavern owner, opened his mouth, but before he could say anything, one of the guards blurted out, "Rynmere is under attack!" Immediately all eyes were on them. "They arrived this morning, out of nowhere, terrible beasts born of shadows and hatred. They killed a woman in front of our eyes before we were able to strike them down. I advise you all to either stay at the Blacksmith Arms for there is safety in numbers or go straight home, lock the doors and the windows and hope for the best. They might be everywhere soon."
"I fear for those that are locked outside the gates. Nobody is going to protect them", he added and turned around, his companions in tow. They had a duty to fulfill and monsters to kill.
"I’m glad that they didn’t come to arrest me", Brandon the Burglar remarked once they were gone. "I was a little worried about that."
"I thought you were retired?" Lucille asked, and Brandon smirked. "I had a little relapse. Happens to the best of us." Tristan joined their laughter before his gaze fell on the people at the tables around them who were beginning to panic a little as if he were seeing them for the first time. He abruptly stood up. "I’m sorry, guys, but I think I should go home. My slave is alone, and I don’t think she knows what’s happening yet."
"He seems to be rather fond of that girl, doesn’t he?" Brandon asked Lucille once Tristan had slammed the tavern door shut behind himself.
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"Faith!" Tristan called out to his slave as he opened the door. "Faith!!! We are under attack! Shadow monsters are killing people! Faith?" He looked around the house and finally entered the kitchen area, figuring she would most likely be busy preparing his meal. "Make sure that all the windows are closed and then find out where my cat is. I don’t want the shadow monsters to eat him!"
With that he abruptly disappeared into his bedroom, opened the chest that stood in front of the bed and removed his sword cane and his dagger from it. The sword cane with its silver dragon head was quite fancy, a noble’s fashion accessory rather than a proper weapon, but as he carefully touched the blade, he found that it was still sharp so hopefully he’d be able to successfully stab a monster with it if worse came to worst.
"That’s for you", he informed Faith and handed her the dagger. "You should have a weapon as well. I’ll be at the living room window, keeping watch. Could you serve me lunch nevertheless though? I’m practically starving, and I don’t think I should let that delicious meal you cooked go to waste just because those shadow things are attacking Rynmere. I wonder what they look like. I haven’t seen any yet. Do you think they’ll be very frightening?"
Tristan was just sitting at a table in his favorite tavern, the Blacksmith Arms, drinking and playing cards with two of his questionable acquaintances, when somebody – no, a whole group of somebodies, trampled down the stairs, rudely interrupt his game. He looked up –and froze. Brandon the Burglar (well, former burglar, but he thought the name sounded too cool to give it up) and Lucille, the prostitute (who was exactly that) put their cards down as well and stared. In the middle of the tavern stood a trio of city guards.
Rufus, the tavern owner, opened his mouth, but before he could say anything, one of the guards blurted out, "Rynmere is under attack!" Immediately all eyes were on them. "They arrived this morning, out of nowhere, terrible beasts born of shadows and hatred. They killed a woman in front of our eyes before we were able to strike them down. I advise you all to either stay at the Blacksmith Arms for there is safety in numbers or go straight home, lock the doors and the windows and hope for the best. They might be everywhere soon."
"I fear for those that are locked outside the gates. Nobody is going to protect them", he added and turned around, his companions in tow. They had a duty to fulfill and monsters to kill.
"I’m glad that they didn’t come to arrest me", Brandon the Burglar remarked once they were gone. "I was a little worried about that."
"I thought you were retired?" Lucille asked, and Brandon smirked. "I had a little relapse. Happens to the best of us." Tristan joined their laughter before his gaze fell on the people at the tables around them who were beginning to panic a little as if he were seeing them for the first time. He abruptly stood up. "I’m sorry, guys, but I think I should go home. My slave is alone, and I don’t think she knows what’s happening yet."
"He seems to be rather fond of that girl, doesn’t he?" Brandon asked Lucille once Tristan had slammed the tavern door shut behind himself.
~~~
"Faith!" Tristan called out to his slave as he opened the door. "Faith!!! We are under attack! Shadow monsters are killing people! Faith?" He looked around the house and finally entered the kitchen area, figuring she would most likely be busy preparing his meal. "Make sure that all the windows are closed and then find out where my cat is. I don’t want the shadow monsters to eat him!"
With that he abruptly disappeared into his bedroom, opened the chest that stood in front of the bed and removed his sword cane and his dagger from it. The sword cane with its silver dragon head was quite fancy, a noble’s fashion accessory rather than a proper weapon, but as he carefully touched the blade, he found that it was still sharp so hopefully he’d be able to successfully stab a monster with it if worse came to worst.
"That’s for you", he informed Faith and handed her the dagger. "You should have a weapon as well. I’ll be at the living room window, keeping watch. Could you serve me lunch nevertheless though? I’m practically starving, and I don’t think I should let that delicious meal you cooked go to waste just because those shadow things are attacking Rynmere. I wonder what they look like. I haven’t seen any yet. Do you think they’ll be very frightening?"

