15th of Ash, 121 AS
The sun was beginning to rise over the smaller peaks of the Astralar mountain range. The biting cold of the night was readily giving way to warmth as fog began to flow like rivers down the sides of great pillars of stone around the Circle of Wandering. The statues that stood constant vigil seemed expectant somehow as if they gripped their weapons tighter and leaned slightly forward toward the figure at their center.
He was a well-dressed Orkhan man, wearing a fitted suit of the sort found in the southern regions past the Imperium. His long dark hair was tied in a warriors knot that fell between his shoulder blades, and two thin tusks curved over his dark, near ebony skin. He looked around the circle with hands clasped loosely behind his back. Though he did not give off an overly oppressive air, there was a faint sense of sharpness about him, like a naked blade held close to one's skin. The man was expectant as he looked back over his shoulder at the two approaching figures, but he did not smile. Around him, there was a faint nimbus of power, tightly controlled but visible to all.
The sun was beginning to rise over the smaller peaks of the Astralar mountain range. The biting cold of the night was readily giving way to warmth as fog began to flow like rivers down the sides of great pillars of stone around the Circle of Wandering. The statues that stood constant vigil seemed expectant somehow as if they gripped their weapons tighter and leaned slightly forward toward the figure at their center.
He was a well-dressed Orkhan man, wearing a fitted suit of the sort found in the southern regions past the Imperium. His long dark hair was tied in a warriors knot that fell between his shoulder blades, and two thin tusks curved over his dark, near ebony skin. He looked around the circle with hands clasped loosely behind his back. Though he did not give off an overly oppressive air, there was a faint sense of sharpness about him, like a naked blade held close to one's skin. The man was expectant as he looked back over his shoulder at the two approaching figures, but he did not smile. Around him, there was a faint nimbus of power, tightly controlled but visible to all.