"Thank you Wish and Victor for taking the time to see me I know your busy." He cleared his throat and fought down the emotional pain he felt when he remembered Chaliceton. "You two may not be aware but, I was in Arthuran only a few days ago when the walking Val'Nothe demolished Chaliceton." "Aurora and Elysia brought me to Grand city while I was suffering some severe damage from the monster." His rage at the beast showed in his eyes while he kept his face neutral.
"While I was participating in the recovery efforts after the Val'Nothe was lead away by Elysia I saved a little girl who was only ten years old." Tears began to flow as he no longer bothered to keep them in. "Damn dust is everywhere! Her legs were in ruins I doubt she will ever walk again without magical help. The tears wouldn't stop no matter how many times he wiped them away. He cursed his weakness in front of others. "I took her to the healers' cellar so that the only mystically gifted one could tend her. Unfortunately, he was out at the time so I left to find him. On my way out I succumbed to my near fatal injuries and, he decided to save me which led to him losing consciousness." The tears finally stopped as Madrin's anger at Sedric burned them away. "Sedric is a good man but his abilities in the healing arts are very limited compared to someone like you Wish. Frankly I think she is beyond his help now that so many days have passed." He knelt to one knee as he bowed to her and continued. "I beg you Wish Star to come with me to save the child like she deserved days ago. You have my word that I will do anything you want if you grant my request." Madrin would not have given that promise to anyone that hadn't proven they possesed a good heart. He could tell thanks to her actions for Grand city that she did. He waited still kneeling as he met her eyes to hear Wish's answer. Once she consented he stood and asked her to find a airship if possible to transport them to Chaliceton. He let her know that a boat would be fine as well. Finally, he told her that he would be gone for three days starting tomorrow. He humbly requested that she be ready to leave when he returned and Victor was welcome as well.
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Madrin woke up three full hours before dawn after sleeping on a spare bed. He was in the room where he had met with Wish and Victor the night before. It was available so he saw no reason not to take advantage. He used the washbasin down the hall and gathered his supplies and headed out of the castle. He started running southeast as he headed for the town of Angeasor in the Hyborean mountains his home. Madrin put all the years of endurance training to the test as he raced at full speed. He knew he would reach the village at sunset thanks to his early start. It had been five years since he had been back but, he remembered Angeasor fondly they were his family. His tribe had adopted the clan name of Blackwolf in honor of the Kir family crest which they wore on their tabards(Black wolf head on a brown background) and, used it as the clans' banner. The original two hundred refugees from Nirdor their realm, had swelled to over three hundred when he left. In the beginning scouts were sent to the land below the mountain to gauge their surroundings. When they returned the scouts reported the lands inhabitants were unresponsive and had a dazed look in their eyes. Madrin's clan was reminded too much of the slave commanders of the dark wizard Gerthluo. The tribal council decided to adopt a isolationist attitude towards the Alerians because, they had no desire for a repeat of that terrible time. The clan was self sufficient anyway so they needed no outside influence. Twenty years passed and Madrin had grown into manhood his mother was the chieftain of the Blackwolves. She had earned her position and kept her post on merit not bloodlines. That was the way of Madrin's people it didn't matter that he was the chief's son you earned your place. Many Alerians would label him a noble but, he was just a soldier. He had become Captain of the Blackwolf warriors during battle due to his ability. His clan didn't work the same way as many cultures everyone of them was trained from the age of seven in the ways of war none were defenseless.
Madrin had grown tired of the councils decree he wanted to see the world and find beings that had their own will. Thankfully he found that much had changed in the many years since the scouts had surveyed Aleris. The council was shocked when he faced them, as was any member of the tribes right from the age of twelve. He declared that he would no longer be the Captain for a clan of closed minded old fools afraid of change. He left in a rush within the hour packed for a journey of undetermined length. The council was still in debate while he left his home to see a larger world, and save his family's name from its sinister reputation. Madrin was unsure of how he would be received but, he had to tell them to get over their pompous attitudes and let the world know Angeasor exist.
He stopped at his new land gifted to him by Layla Victoire to rest for an hour. He didn't want to be exhausted when he got home to face the council. He had chosen this land because he remembered passing it when he left his village. He bathed in the river nearby so that he would be cleansed of the majority of the travel grime from his clothes and himself. He enjoyed the clear water as he reflected on his time away, thinking of the arguments he would use to convince the clan to join Aleris as a whole. Madrin decided to hire carpenters from Angeasor to build his new home. He wanted it to act as a way station for his people so that they could have a place to relax before starting their journey. Madrin clothed himself and continued onward.
He spotted the new wooden palisade first as oil lamps shed light on the barred gate. That was a surprise but, tactically sound. "You there Blackwolf open the gate Madrin Kir has returned and seeks audience with the council immediately!" His practiced tone of command entered his voice as he shouted.
"Captain Kir well met I'll be just a moment, these old bones have sorely missed that voice." All Madrin could think was by the gods that friendly sound was unexpected. The first thing John Blackwolf did after opening the gate was give Madrin a strong hug and usher him inside.
"Well met John, I have to say this reception is not what I thought it would be but, I'm glad to see you again my friend." he couldn't help the smile that showed on his face.
"No worries lad a lot has changed since you left, I'll let the chief explain. Ranisa has missed you greatly not to mention the rest of the clan." the kindly old soldier led him to the council's great meeting hall that stood twenty feet tall. It was made of worked stone and seated five hundred. Madrin was surprised to find them in session. He noted over fifty new tents in a clearing near the council building and entered as his mother addressed the filled structure.
"From now on all you worthy folk are members of the Blackwolf clan, Welcome." Ranisa smiled at him when she noticed Madrin enter as the new tribes people cheered with joy. She waited several minutes as the crowd calmed down. "Blackwolves please welcome my son Madrin Kir home after five years abroad. The crowd all excitedly greeted their new brother.
Madrin politely returned his tribes' joyful greetings. As he met them he found out that they were all refugees from Eiler who sought higher ground when the floods came. They were surprised to find this town. None of them had ever heard of Angeasor until they reached the walls. The Blackwolves welcomed them and gave them shelter from the devastation of the lowlands. Eventually they decided to stay and join the clan.
Later Ranisa Kir kissed her son on the forehead and gave him a bone cracking hug. "I must thank you son for making us old fools think about our isolationist policies." Madrin and his mother shared a musical laugh that echoed in the now empty great hall.
"I came here expecting evil looks and sneers behind my back, I'm glad I was wrong. He gave her his best smile and continued. "I missed you terribly mother, there were many moments I wasn't sure I would live to see you and my tribe again." The next few hours Madrin told his mother of his journey.
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He woke up in his family's home the next morning well rested with a light heart. Madrin spent his day talking to his old friends and new ones. Captain Mira Blackwolf his oldest friend found him around noon and let him know that her and their fifty best warriors would be leaving an hour before sunrise for Grand City to render aid. Her raven black hair tightly bound in a braid that fell halfway down her back brought back fond memories. They had shared many first together her sapphire blue eyes knew his heart better than anyone. She had given him first love, his first kiss and Madrin's first sexual experience. As time passed though their bond grew into siblings instead of lovers. He knew that his old position was in good hands with Mira. They spent the rest of the day together doing the daily training routines. He made sure to contract clan carpenters to build his home, before his evening meal. Madrin had dinner in the mess hall with the soldiers who would be heading out in the morning.
He slept in the barracks and went with them running at Mira's side as she led the Blackwolf warriors. They rested on his land before continuing towards Grand City. Around noon he parted ways with his fellows and stepped up his pace. Madrin arrived two hours after sunset in the city and sought out Wish. He hoped she had found transportation to Chaliceton so that he could be gone before the Blackwolves arrived tomorrow.
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