From the Ashes
15th of Ash, Year 122 of the Age of Steel
A few days had passed since the dawnmartyr emerged from the Warrens. Iselya had come of the darkness out with Novuril in her hand, her quest fulfilled. It was supposed to be a joyful day, her order had claimed what had been lost. But she wasn’t ready, not yet. So, she asked for a bit of time. In a week’s time, she would return to Illuminacras with the Sword of Dawn, but for now, she needed time. For what, she couldn’t quite say either.
And so, Iselya and Valron returned to their old home, a small thing in the Commons. It had been abandoned for a while now so the first thing they did was clean up. Like it was any other day. The siltori was grateful that her companion understood her silence, didn’t question her. Although, he could hardly hide the gaze of concern he kept giving her.
They fell back into their old habit. So, just like the day before, the siltori went out to shop for some food supplies. The market wasn’t a long walk and she had been enjoying the trip more than usual. The sunlight greeted her with a warm hug and for once she embraced the sound of the bustling street outside her home.
Dressed in common clothes, she blended with the crowd with no trouble. And despite her reservations, Novuril was strapped to her waist. While sheathed, the blade looked almost like any other weapon. But still, it was mostly hidden from view by her cloak. Truth be told, Iselya hadn’t tried unsheathing it even once. She wasn’t sure what might happen if she did and she wasn’t willing to risk it.
Perhaps carrying the sword around with her on errands wasn’t the best of ideas, but the dawnmartyr didn’t dare let it leave her sight. Even though the sword had been discovered, the siltori still couldn’t quite tell who took it to the Warrens in the first place. Was it the Master who murdered the Sunsingers charged to guard it or was it someone else entirely? Someone might still be after it. All she knew was that should the identity of the sword be revealed, the entire world would most certainly come for it. It was not a problem she could deal with at the moment.
For now, she needed to get some tomatoes.