Brier
Brier looks around the outside of the fortress for anything useful, but a quick survey of the area yields little results. A few pots and pans, but not much else. He goes inside the fortress, where he discovers that the opening he used was just a ruse. The real opening into the Urist fortress is an ancient puzzle door.
Brier was tired from his travels through the cavern though, so solving the door would have to wait for morning. Beds and sleeping bags left by potential thieves of the past are lazily scattered around, so Brier takes the nearest one.
His dreams are once again plagued by dark ones, but this time is different. This time they aren't talking to Brier specifically, they're simply inviting him to eavesdrop. Brier constantly being plagued by these beasts in his dreams has given him a deep understanding of their words. From what he can gather, a dark one known as the Paleskin, alongside someone called the Immortal King, are about to wake up from some form of sleep.
Forrel de Yahmiz
Forrel manages to gather a large group of spirits, whom he uses to reach the top of the hut without being heard or seen. Forrel yells, but nothing seems to happen. Before he has the chance to see if this scumbag is still awake, a sword thrusts up from under the hut's roof. Forrel stands away from where the sword can reach, and at the last stab from the sword thrusts his spear to around where Johnny should be. Forrel takes the opportunity to jump through the door to discover that Johnny's uninjured, but can see him now. Johnny takes a lunge and stabs Forrel in the arm. The blade is dull, so it doesn't do much, but it's still enough to visibly pain Forrel.
In an attempt to get through the fight in one hit, Forrel thrusts the spear at Johnny's head, but misses rather pitifully due to the damage his arm took. Johnny takes another stab at Forrel, but a counter is brought up in time for Forrel to not only stab Johnny through the heart, but a spell apparently went off from the spirit, causing a large, charred hole to take the place of his heart. Forrel sees the sun has set, and has to make a decision. Decapitate him for the extra reward, or simply bring him in as he is now?
Cicatrix special
Cicatrix, inspired by the words of Thanatos, quickly runs away from her child. Worried about the mercenaries, she makes her way toward the battlefield. There are several corpses, but Cicatrix can't make out whether they're mercenaries or not. While she's distracted trying to decipher who the corpses belong to, Cyrano is immediately sensed stepping onto the battlefield. Anything that might have been attacking them before, was taken out in seconds by Cyrano. From their victory cry, it doesn't sound like anyone died, but that doesn't relieve Cicatrix of her concern for the child.
When she turns to retrieve her chimera, the child is standing there. Curiously staring at the battlefield. After a bit, he turns and gives Cicatrix a rather large smile and hug, seemingly out of instinct. He wanders off in a direction away from the battlefield.
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Not morning. Forrel and Cicatrix need to get chronologically caught up.