R U A T • C A E L U M
Searing 34, 122 Age of Steel
Eleven o' clock in the morning
The Doom of Zaichaer
The Doom of Zaichaer
To those in the sleepy farming estate, it was no more than a lone peel of thunder out of the clear blue sky. An oddity, to be sure, but nothing to be concerned by. It came and went without much notice by those who were still processing the sudden 'vacation' they had been dragged along on, most wondering why they indulged their young lord's whims with such fervor. Some didn't notice it at all, Anton had insisted that the wagons drive through the night, and the heaviest borne with the most luggage had only arrived hours ago - their drivers were fast asleep. Others were simply unable to hear it, for many had bunked within the Every Waking Moment - the country estate was not meant to house nearly as many servants as the main house had held, and so for scores it was the only choice. But Anton had heard it, a frown crossing his face.
Then came the birds. It seemed that every living thing with wings flew south as hard as their wings could carry them, ranging far beyond their habitats as many tried to fly up the mountains. Mice, foxes, and all other manner of animal soon followed, a torrent of animal life all rushing as far south as they may. The sky to the north soon turned an ugly, mottled color, a gasp escaping Anton as he attempted to make sense of it through his rune. Though distant, it looked as if the sky itself had cracked open.
No more than twenty minutes later came the second resounding roar - but preceding it was a glow of impossible light in the direction of Zaichaer. It looked as if a star had fallen in the middle of the day, a streak searing across the heavens, visible in defiance of the blazing sun.
"Vanessa," Anton breathed out, his voice catching in his chest. "We're going back."