Flight of the Venerable
21st of Searing, 124th Year of the Age of Steel
The Harbingers were not the only company who had awoken before dawn. Their commander, Pasiphaë Len'Minoa, did not blast horns or scream at her soldiers; that was the sort of behavior of lesser races, fallen to brutishness. Her soldiers were well-trained and dedicated to the cause: the protection and succor of Sol'Valen and the Hytori.
Some eyes opened of their own volition, trained to a schedule. Others were roused quietly by their fellows. Morning ablutions were quickly followed, and they marched. A traveler opened a portal and the filed through, trotting expeditiously out of one of several similar portals upon an airfield outside of the city proper. This area was well lit despite only the faintest hints of dawn peeking over the rugged eastern horizon of mountains and clouds.
As they filed into parallel lines, some soldiers recognized friends, acquaintances, and even sometimes lovers among the others, sharing smiles, quiet jokes, and sleepy greetings. Each file led to a beam of light from the bottom of an elegant airship hovering high above. Pausing in each spotlight, a soldier would disappear, magically taken up into the ancient vessel.
The Venerable, it was rumored, had gone rogue when the Hytori were defeated by the Lysanrin, and had remained free until Taegan Sol'Eilran reunited the Court of Princes and the scattered First People. It was exciting for many a Hytori soldier to be walking the halls of history, a connection, perhaps, to lost immortality.
Commander Len'Minoa hadn't told them what their mission was, merely that their orders were to report to the airfield before dawn, and here they were, buzzing with excitement and curiosity. Some of the newest recruits to the Harbingers had never been upon a military airship; there was even one country girl who still got airsick in the flying taxis that flew through the city below.
One of Thimryl's comrades caught him by the elbow. "Len'Lavian, word is we gather to receive orders in an hour. Until then, we are free to explore. Don't get caught anywhere you oughtn't to be."
With a wink, he moved off and, before Thimryl could get his bearings, he slammed into a wall of flesh that caught him before he could fall.