Pah ice blue eyes watched the Orkhan as he wandered around looking at the grotesque cemetery. Pah suspected that while the man didn’t show disgust he couldn’t be the culprit. Though the white winged knight was sure that then man was safe either. The baritone voice replied. “I to am curious as to what has happened here” He then introduced himself. “Pahoran Rayunia and I am the Third son.” He continued to watch when an idea came to him. “Was the city this way when you went to bed last night?”
It was also then when another voice was heard calling to them even as the skull crumbled into dust. Pah adjusted his position so that both would be within view and he could react if necessary. The newest member was a fair young woman who was approaching them. She though seemed to have reached a similar conclusion to the wigged youth.
“I wasn’t here when I went to sleep, so I hope and pray that I am dreaming.” He paused and looked at the growing cloud, “Though this is different then what I usually experience while dreaming.” He was still warry but he also believed that they were guided in there lives, and it appeared that here and now they were meant to meet. Though what was the purpose of that meeting still kept him wary.
His ice blue eyes turned to the crumbling bones, and he focused on the knights calm that he had been taught about. Pah enjoyed a fight, didn’t seek them since he was aware of who he was, but enjoyed when they came. This was different. He was sure something was coming but he couldn’t say what, and that put him out of his comfort zone. So he focused on keeping calm even as the skull formed and emphasized the light he had seen earlier.
He glanced at the young woman as she said something was coming. “I fear it might be more then one. While in the air I saw another light deep in the chasm. I am also sure that what ever caused this came from the warrens. Much of the fortress is destroyed with the rubble spread outward from chasm that has increased in size from what it was yesterday.” Pah found strength in the practical. He looked between the two waiting to see what they would report on their discoveries. “I don’t know how much we can do to prepare but I don’t like just waiting.” He paused. “Though running blindly into something doesn’t appeal to me either.”
“Most have been forgotten. Most deserve to be forgotten. The heroes will always be remembered. The best. The best and the worst. And a few who were a bit of both.”
― George R.R. Martin, A Feast for Crows
― George R.R. Martin, A Feast for Crows