Avraham says:
Ængus shivers as if gripped by the ague. Then, the fires of true belief enter his eyes and he turns suddenly to his companions and says
I know where we must go, or at least where I must go. Father Elion directs me to the foot of the Blackridge mountains, and there I must go. You are welcome to travel with me, for there is strength in numbers. If you choose to remain and follow other paths, then I wish upon you the greatest of Father Elion's blessings for success. But I know where I am bade to go, and go Brutus and I shall. Turning to Lord Amberstead, Ængus concludes
If you have any last words of wisdom or issues on which to focus, my Lord, please say them soon, for after a brief moment to refresh and restock, we depart.OOC:
Thank you. Thank you. Was just waiting for your response for the next part (although feel free to continue roleplaying this conversation).
As the conversation in the chamber grew tense, a sudden, sharp rap at the door interrupted the moment. The door creaked open, and a messenger entered, his brow furrowed with urgency.
"Urgent report from Blackhill, my lord," the messenger announced, stepping forward to hand over a sealed parchment.
Amberstead took the report and quickly scanned its contents, his face tightening with a grimace as his eyes moved over the words. Without a word, he tossed the letter to Wilfrid Aelwynd, his frustration palpable.
"Well, Master Aelwynd, you wanted an imperative," Amberstead said, his tone heavy with resignation.
"There it is. I would ask that you four head to Blackhill and deal with this situation. Perhaps along the way, you might find companions or allies to assist you." He paused, his eyes narrowing with concern.
"If you travel by the main road, be cautious near the village of Balgold—bandits and highwaymen have been known to plague travelers in that area."
As the messenger delivered the report, he also produced a small cage containing a white dove, which he gently handed to the Chamberlain.
"From the Bishop, my lord," the messenger added.
Amberstead’s gaze softened as he looked at the bird, a faint mist clouding his eyes. His expression became more somber, and his voice dropped to a near whisper.
"Whatever can be said about Duke Frederic Anvilstar, there is one thing we know for certain..." He paused, the weight of unanswered questions hanging in the air.
"...he is still alive."
The room fell silent as Amberstead's words settled over the group, the unspoken tension filling the space between them.
Urgent Report from Blackhill Village
To Lord Chamberlain Porlyn Amberstead,
My Lord,
I regret to inform you that the situation in Blackhill has worsened. For several nights now, we have seen the flicker of campfires in the Blackridge and heard the steady beat of war drums echoing through the valley. The Beastmen are gathering in numbers we have not seen before. The village guards, already stretched thin, fear they may not be able to hold the village should an attack come.
Just last evening, a scouting party sent to investigate the ridge did not return, and we have found no trace of them since. The villagers are terrified, and many have begun to flee into the forests or seek refuge at the Sanctuary of Avlin. If reinforcements or aid is not sent soon, we fear Blackhill may fall entirely, and the Beastmen will have an open path to the heartlands.
We implore you, my lord, to act swiftly. Time is running out, and the enemy is at our doorstep.
Yours in duty,
Captain Branek Malor
Commander of the Blackhill Militia