"Into the Abyss"
“Wer mit Ungeheuern kämpft, mag zusehn, daß er nicht dabei zum Ungeheuer wird. Und wenn du lange in einen Abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein.”
“Wer mit Ungeheuern kämpft, mag zusehn, daß er nicht dabei zum Ungeheuer wird. Und wenn du lange in einen Abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein.”
The gaping mouth of Wraedan's Maw, as cartographers of yore had dubbed it, loomed before the stalwart adventurers as they disembarked and descended the gangplank of the airship Nachtherr. The vessel, true to its nomenclature, had arrived at the landing zone by night, and so most of the party (those with normal, human eyesight) hadn't been able to take in the breadth and grandeur of this southerly point-of-entry into the dreaded Warrens.
Shouldering his travel pack, Brenner was the first to step onto terra firma, where he was followed by Piers Lightborn, the hulking man he'd hired to serve as their ranger. He was technically a member of Myles Arnnett's tactical team, though he'd only answered to Brenner thus far and had only met Myles very briefly during the mission briefing and on their flight over from Zaichaer.
"Here we are, Ladies and Gentlemen." Brenner enunciated, as he swept round to regard the others who were assembling at the foot of the ramp. "I'll spare you another of my speeches, and give the floor- or rather the grassy knoll- over to our sterling ranger and guide for a quick run down of what we should expect as we delve. Piers?" Brenner had to reach up to pat Piers on the back, which was answered with a gruff nod as the tall man looked to the clump of hopefuls.
"I have spent more time in the Warrens than a body has a right to. That wasn't by any choice of my own, but it's outfitted me with knowledge that will hopefully keep most of you alive. Now..." He met Eitan's eyes, "To be very clear, I've never used this point-of-entry and I don't ken the tunnels we'll be exploring..." He looked, next, to Stefan. "But I've done my research in preparation for this mission." His eyes met Myles', "Pored over old tomes, and spoken to them what have made forays through Wraedan's Maw. So, as we make our way into the depths, the main danger I'd like to put you on alert for..." His gaze lowered to catch the ethereal eyes of the diminutive Lysanrin, "...is creatures what rely upon stealth to stalk their prey. They don't manipulate aether to conceal themselves, mind. All your fancy aetherial powers aren't like t'help," He glanced sidelong to Brenner, "...nor is the aura glass you commissioned that may aid us further down in the depths." He crossed his arms over his broad chest and peered across at the group as a whole,
"Like chameleons or octopods, many of these creatures can manipulate their appearances to blend in with their surroundings. That means you need to be on high alert- everyone one of you. You won't always be able to rely upon your eyes, so make sure you keep your other senses engaged. Smell something funny? Alert the group. Hear a rustle against the wall? Point it out. I'd rather you irritate me by marking every little anomaly you observe, rather than ignoring something that gets party members killed, yeah?" He paused, waiting for acknowledgement before proceeding.
"Good. I believe a watch order has been established and disseminated, yeah? Four shifts per rest. First time we camp, I've got Dienerin and Dornkirk the Elder on first watch, followed by Albrecht and Angevin..." He paused and turned to look at Brenner, "Did you intentionally pair people up based on the first letter of their surname?" He arched an eyebrow, but glanced back down at the list, "Oh, nevermind. Dornkirk the Younger and Arnnett are on third watch, followed by Evanson and myself on fourth.
"I'll do my best to locate camp sites that optimise security. I've marked off a few spots based on my research that might serve us well, but whatever the case- It's absolutely paramount that you keep your wits about you and really focus on your surroundings when we camp, yeah?" Again he waited for acknowledgement, then took a step back. "All right. That's all I got." And with that he grunted, nodded and looked to Brenner.
"All right! Last call for supplies from the ship, but otherwise? Off we go!" The Air Commander grinned broadly. This was it. The culmination of his entire life to date was truly upon him. All of his work... his education, training and all of his beliefs were wrapped up in this and so, too, was his future. His chest swelled with the pride of it as he regarded each member of the party, attempting to memorise the moment- Every detail of each of their expressions as they prepared to change the world. Albrecht and Lightborn were hardest to read, but Brenner was feeling too optimistic to let that mar the moment, even if he marked it.
Brenner stepped between Stefan and Eitan. He placed an arm around either man,
"Here we are, gents." He began, guiding them toward Wraedan's Maw, "Let us into the abyss..."