Chapter 1: A Land Far Away
Eres grunted as she lifted the heavy lump of wood that used to be their raft over her stomach. She slowly got up and limped towards an elderly man in rags, who struggled to lift the wood on him. She pulled out the wood and helped her father up, who gave her a weak smile.
"Are you alright, Eres?" he said, wiping the sand from his face.
"I'm fine, but I'm worried about you," she said, pointing to the open wound on Alister's thigh.
"It'll be alright. Let's just find a shaman to heal me."
"Um, dad? I don't think we're in Gora anymore."
Eres looked back to the inland area, rolling green hills covered in a small mist with the ocean breeze giving them slight chills coupled with their wet clothing. She could see goats on the hills, with rams butting each other while the others graze. A flock of seagulls fly overhead, and the sound of the waves crashing on the rocky shore barely drown out the sound of chirping and baaing. Eres helps her father to sit on a rock, while she looks for her spear. She finds it smashed under the boat, and her expression darkens as she realizes that they are weaponless in this new land.
She picks up a sharp looking rock and fashions a shield by taking a piece of wood and fashioning a handle with a piece of cloth she ripped from her sleeve. She heads over to Alister and picks him up as they start to head up the hills. It gets chillier the higher they rise, and Alister covers Eres to shield her from the cold. She appreciates the warmth her father gives, but fears that a man of his age cannot survive in a place like this without proper clothing. As they reach the top of the hill, they see a road below, and a cart driven by large, black horses. They gallop through the dirt road, and she can hear the driver yelling commands at them.
She takes her father and runs towards the cart, calling out for help. The cart driver can't hear them over the gallops of the horses and the howling wind, but nevertheless Eres runs with all her might. She is halfway down the hill, but stops as an explosion erupts under the horses, sending bits of horse flesh flying and causing the driver to go airborne. The cart is overturned an the passengers exit through the broken door, coughing. She sees three men, wearing suits and hats and carrying swords sheathed on their belts. Two of them get down first, readying their blades, while the third helps out another passenger: a young lady, about 14-15 years of age.
Eres goes down to help them, but Alister pulls her down and hides her underneath a rock. He grips her mouth as Eres struggles, and she hears howling and grunting in the distance. Orcs! A large horde, of about fifteen to twenty orcs rush towards the group of men and the girl. Some appear wolflike, with pointed ears and display coarse fur. The smaller ones resemble rats, with pointed ears, who scurry quickly on the ground. Then, Eres sees, is the alpha of the horde. A large, muscle-bound orc, roughly 8 feet tall, with the head and roar of a bear and arms as wide as a man. The bear roars, and the orcs run harder and faster, the larger ones trampling the smaller ones under their hooves.
The orcs and the men soon collide, and Eres expected them to be torn to shreds. This wasn't the case. She heard a faint singing, and the two men on the ground gracefully draw their blades and start a dance. Everytime she heard a new beat in their songs, she heard the sound of the blade cutting into flesh. One by one, the orcs fell. She peered over the rocks, and she saw the two men holding their own, and the third covering the girl's eyes and ears. She felt confident that her help wouldn't be needed. Again, this wasn't the case. The wolf-orcs made their way to the men after the smaller ones were cut down, and the men were no match for their strength or speed. She heard them falter, their singing now offbeat, and the man to the left was smashed down to a bloody pulp, the second decapitated.
Eres broke her fathers grip to go help them, readying her shield and stone. She cast it at the orcs with all her might, and the sharp rock made it's mark at the back of the wolf head. The wolf fell to it's knees, not dead, but injured and disoriented. Black blood poured from it's head, and it howled dreadfully. The second turned to face her, snarling angrily before getting down on all fours and charging towards her. She attempted to dodge to get out of the way, but the wolf was too fast. It pinned her down, smashing her shield, as Eres tried to keep the wolf from biting her head off. She felt herself tire, and she prepared for her inevitable death.
The wolf opened it's maw, revealing rows and rows of sharp, gnarled teeth with the cloth and bones of past victims. She smelled blood and death from the mouth, and felt the vile saliva dripping on her face. Her eyes closed, she prayed to the Maestro that this wouldn't be her finale, and this time, it was the case. She felt blood splatter on her face and she saw as she opened her eyes a sword pierced through the wolf's throat. She felt it's grip fade, and she pushed it's lifeless body off. She saw the man from earlier standing overhead offering his hand, with the girl hiding behind him. She accepts it and pulls herself up, filled with adrenaline and fear. She sees the bear orc lying headless at the ground next to the cart, where the man was standing.
"Thank you. For. Saving me," she manages to say, in between her gasps of relief and for air.
"No, thank you madam. Your aim is superb. If it weren't for you, Lady Lovett and I would not have been able to make it to Briar Glen."
"Yes. Thank you, Madam." the girl says, with the voice of a helpless little girl which Eres could somewhat tell she was faking it.
She turns to see her father limping down towards them, and she rushes to him and brings him over.
"This is my father, Chieftain Alister."
"Pleasure to meet you Chief-Wait, a chieftain? In Pacia?"
"Pacia?" says the father and daughter, facing each other with a confused expression.
The man and the girl look at them with confused expressions, but the man shakes it away. "Nevermind that. We'll find out how you got here soon. But for the meantime, we should head on our way. I've arranged for someone to meet us up north down the road."
The girl looks at him. "Jonah, how could you have gotten help? We're in the middle of bloody nowhere!"
"Watch your tongue, mistress. I've got a transmitter, given to me by the King of Uvary. A new model, surpassing the ones before."
"Who did you call?"
"Barnabus Campbell. Captain of the guard in Briar Glen. He'll meet us at the crossroads." He turns to face Eres and Alister. "I think you two should come with us. It's not safe out here," he motions to the dead orcs. "as you can tell."
They start to head out on their way, through the mist and corpses of orcs, while the man gives Eres and Alister the blades of his comrades.