arede should have been asleep. it was he who would take the dawn watch, and night had been on them now for two hours or thereabout. it was foolish for him to be awake. still, he could not sleep, and if the night called after him so, he knew it would fill him with the energy to do what needed to be done. and what he needed to do was guard this caravan.
he was sitting by a small stream that wound through the hills. so small was it that to take a drink arede would had to have leaned into it and sucked the water from between the rocks. and the the thought of it pleased him so much, a mad cackling passion, that he swore himself against it. that beautiful temptress stream, the slick scrape of the smoothworn rocks as the water slid down the hill, the frozen white glow of the moon reflecting off its murmuring gown bouncing up in waves. arede bitterly recalled the three days of rain that had swollen this stream from little more than a trickle. a deadly rain in this cold, one where they wandered through forest on a rough leaf-covered path. no, he would not drink from that treacherous stream.
now they had come to the hills just north of nifen. they could not yet see the city, but they knew that tomorrow they would reach it. nifen was the freest city in bygoria, a port lying on the ayismir coast. it was so far away from the bygorian capital angar that it lived in a state of near unregulation. doing business, unsavory or no, with any country, no matter their actual relations with the bygorian state itself. and so every merchant, highway man, and hired sword called it his home. some, like arede, had even been born there.
but why did the night call him here? maybe that was bullshit maybe it was he himself that was to blame. maybe there was something within him that made him unable to sleep. but he didnt know what that was. anyway, it was enough to just enjoy the still night. the refreshingly bitter scent of the wet grass. the grass so smooth and waxy on the flat of the blade so jagged and rough on the edges. the feeling of it prickling into his skin as he laid there on his back, hands beneath his head. yes, he thought, it would do no harm to
no! he could not fall asleep. however, though he knew this he did not immediately take the only course of action that could save him, sitting up. instead he continued to lay there, selfsure that he could keep himself awake. even though he knew robbers plagued these hills and that they were lucky to have not encountered any. the rain, that was the only thing that saved them. now that was gone and the robbers would be back out. and now they were out in the hills with only sparse tree coverage. this, he knew, was the most dangerous night of the journey. so why did he not just sit right up?
there was pleasure in it for him. the pleasure of skirting duty. especially for one not used to allowances. the other men thought of arede as strict and cold, but why? just because he wouldn't join in their debauchery? they were drunken fools, and drunken fools got killed. he was a professional. and yet here he was about to fall asleep as the caravan teetered on the edge of a precipice. how good it felt for his hands to no longer be chained. he was a free man.
the men? they werent truly free. they were slaves to their vices. from one city to the next, with caravans, they traveled, only signing up when theyd run out of money for liquor and whores, or worse some of them, opium. none of them could be trusted. not one of them was stranger to robbery or murder. and if they ever, for a second, trusted one another they would quickly turn their swords on the caravan master.
but that didnt matter. arede would leave them behind in nifen. he had a plan.
suddenly the ground shook beneath him. or was it he in fact who flung himself into the stream. because thats where he now laid, face first. the water had numbed his ear and soaked the hair on right side of his head. but when he stood up everything else seemed perfectly normal. as if only he had been displaced.
he made his way back to camp wondering if he should ask anyone if they felt the tremors. he decided that if anyone noticed anything else strange they would report it. it was best not to have them questioning his senses.
when he got back eik and instrom were playing cards on the ground, betting money they hadnt even received yet. and there was a keg twenty meters away, where their swords were propped up against the masters wagon, the one closest to the road. the ilnwing road to nifen where the two guards were sitting, playing cards, getting drunk.
arede approached and put his hand on instroms shoulder. "look at you. getting drunk on beer that im sure ainswif doesnt know youve taken from him." he jammed his thumb underneath the danns shoulder blade and the dann arched his back in pain. "im surprised youre not sitting around the fire singing filthy ballads."
eik stood up but didnt drop his cards. "its not nearly dawn yet. captain." the way he said captain was full of mockery. "why are you so eager to take over?" he sneered, sneered as if he had caught arede in doing something suspicious.
"are you questioning my judgment?" arede dug into the dann harder.
eik laughed. "no, no. have it your way." and with a little chuckle, "captain."
arede let instrom go and the two louts walked off towards the wagons. probably to grab their swords and get more beer. but arede didn't look, he didn't care. he just turned his back to them, sure that they wouldnt dare to attack him and sure that if they survived this night they would make it to nifen unharmed.