12th of Frost, 4622
Three head of cattle gone. Two people missing and presumed dead. Blood upon the ground and screams and whines heard late throughout the night. It could have been any number of things, but when some of the locals claimed that they believed it was all done by a man, it piqued her interest. Further inquiry told her more – the creature was constantly on edge and full of jerky movements. They told her it avoided the light, firelight. When all these stacked upon each other, she was fairly certain that these were at least related to the Dranoch rumors which brought her to Radenor in the first place. The rumored infestation was most commonly reported within the ruins halfway between Lanbridge and Leiden.
On the back of Horse and in thick garments, she would pass through some of the villages the rumors came from. The welcome proved colder than the weather. After their people had started going missing, the people lost much of their natural charm and instead turned to more exclusionary policies. Their loved ones were clearly taken by foreign devils, either of Jorikford or beyond. Being a clear outsider, she did her best to keep her head low without hindering her purpose too much. The few people who agreed to speak with her couldn’t veritably agree on the description of the creature, or person as some claimed. This was understandable – stress did strange things to the mind. And yet, it was an omen of a darker possibility. What if there had been multiple of them in the local area. Was it possible that posh lands of Wexford actually had an infestation on their hands?
She opted for reaching and potentially exploring the ruins during the daylight hours. It would’ve been foolish to engage a Dranoch in the dark unless forced to. Refusing to go in blind, she would get several things handy – a torch was lit prematurely, even though the Sun was still far above, her bow was in her right and the initial echo she gusted out wasn’t bumping back anything save for bare rocks and their cracks. The ancient masonry was failing, and the ruin was apparently vacated. Still on edge about the possibility of the waves breaking before they could properly reach the beast, she headed in. With the near complete lack of roofing and many holes in the surrounding wall, it was a near miracle the building still stood upright for the most part. It would have been awkward to try and nock an arrow with both her hands occupied, but she was open to the idea of summoning in additional assistance. There was always someone who could give her a hand.
Even after this many years, she still felt her stomach sink at the possibility. The fear and the hatred were insurmountable. She knew she put the bond in danger every time when she engaged in these pursuits – and yet – even the slightest chance of Davanor being on the same trail would reinvigorate motivation.
Horse was left behind, unprotected. She hoped her ether filled blood would prove a more appetizing invitation. Still, she did carry the kit on her back.
Fools hoped, she had learned to worry.