Sep 4, 2021 7:01 am
Phineas walked with his head bowed, foolishly oblivious to his surroundings. A smarter man would have been watching for potential danger on the road ahead, but he wasn't accustomed to walking long distances. His exhaustion was evident in both his stooped posture and his gait even before some small noise from up ahead caused him to look up, revealing a handsome face wearing a beleaguered expression. His sharp chin and strong jaw were accentuated by a closely trimmed, blonde beard and mustache, above which his cheeks glowed red from exertion. Thick, unruly blonde hair framed his angular features and when his eyes fell on the group of travelers his beleaguered expression became one of alarm.
Phineas' body tensed and it looked for a moment as if he were about to run until he realized that the open farmland offered little by way of a place to hide. Instead, he straightened his posture and rested his right hand on the handle of his mace, which hung from a frog on his belt. He eyed the group for a moment trying to decide what they were about and finally announced, "If you are bandits I am afraid you have come upon me too late. I was relieved of my horse and everything of value that I carried two days' journey south of here. I managed to convince my assailants to let me keep my weapon and armor rather than leaving me easy prey for any wild beast that might come upon me in the night."
His expression became thoughtful and he paused for a moment before continuing. "You seem to be better equipped than they were, though. I expect that if you were to continue along the road south you'd run into them and could probably manage to claim my belongings as well as any they might have taken from other travelers without much trouble."
Phineas' body tensed and it looked for a moment as if he were about to run until he realized that the open farmland offered little by way of a place to hide. Instead, he straightened his posture and rested his right hand on the handle of his mace, which hung from a frog on his belt. He eyed the group for a moment trying to decide what they were about and finally announced, "If you are bandits I am afraid you have come upon me too late. I was relieved of my horse and everything of value that I carried two days' journey south of here. I managed to convince my assailants to let me keep my weapon and armor rather than leaving me easy prey for any wild beast that might come upon me in the night."
His expression became thoughtful and he paused for a moment before continuing. "You seem to be better equipped than they were, though. I expect that if you were to continue along the road south you'd run into them and could probably manage to claim my belongings as well as any they might have taken from other travelers without much trouble."