8th of Frost
Through the field of snow-covered bodies, Arkash trod the streets. His bandages were getting old and dirty despite being changed in the early morning. But what choice did they have? Their few medical supplies had to be distributed fairly. If he sat on the few precious things he had, he'd be no better than the leaders that ordered the massacre of the people he walked over.
Over his back rested his rifle while his pistol sat on his hip. Both were entirely out of ammo and served as idle threats at best. Meanwhile, in his claws was a Wrogon piglet weighing in at maybe ten pounds now. Arkash held the beast by its stomach while he carried it along, and its hind legs dangled free. A glance over his shoulder confirmed the presence of Asmodei who stayed close to him. Meanwhile, a dozen or so humans he'd helped save and motivate were working through the broken, bloody field of bodies to carry and drag the lost into a pile in the middle of the road, as he'd designated.
Alexander was among them; a human that possessed Sigilic pyromancy, a man that potentially served in the same guild as Asmodei once had, the same guild that would kill Fayeth on sight. For that reason, he left her with the helpless nameless. She was to help take care of the wounded and alleviate the elderly and young of their stress. Beneath her rage and ideals, she was a caring person. Almost a motherly figure in some lights. She would handle the nameless well, he believed.
The piglet in his claws squirmed and oinked. Arkash lifted his hold to hug the beast close, then looked to Asmodei for help with a pleading gaze. "Maybe it's hungry," the Velsign offered with a turn of his gauntlet-clad palm.
Arkash sighed, and set the pig down on the side of the road. Before he could even straighten his back, the creature stared up and oinked some more. With a hop of its front legs, it lifted its snout to Arkash's pocket and began to sniff and prod. Arkash furrowed his brow. Asmodei was right, the thing was hungry. With a sigh, he drew a beetle from his pocket and lowered himself to his knees before the beast. "This ain't free," he warned as he lorded the beetle over the pig. Its wet snout pushed up against his claws, then licked at his scales before it opened its mouth to try and snatch the snack. Arkash hadn't been expecting the move, and the pig's maw swiftly snatched the beetle. "OI!' he called as the pig trotted back a pace and began to eat its catch. The rath's efforts to snatch it back were futile, for the piglet had already eaten the bug. "Prick!" he warned in anger.
The pig promptly took off and began to run down the street at full speed, but not fast enough. Though the piglet was surprisingly fast, Arkash was much more so. A few long strides over the frosty ground saw him catch up to the beast, and snatch it into his claws. It squealed as he hefted it from the floor, then tucked it into his arms again, where it settled down to oink and snort.
Asmodei laughed a breath or two as he walked to catch up with the rath, then offered his gauntlet-clad palm. Arkash nodded and handed over the pig. "He takes after you, Ark, snatching other people's food," the Velsign observed as he tucked the piglet into his arms.
"'E's an ass'ole," Arkash returned with a scowl. There was so much he hadn't considered when he decided to keep the piglet. Food, potty breaks, destruction of property... Obedience.
"You said it, not me," spoke Asmodei with a shrug. "You gonna do some work or play around in the snow with your unnamed pig all day?"
Arkash rolled his eyes and shook his head. "Piss off," he scoffed, then looked about the working men. A few of them cast their gazes to him and his pig's attempted escape. Arkash shook his head before he looked back to the piglet and sighed. "You're right though, I probably should- Wait a minute; you're like twice my size! Why don't you help?!" Arkash nagged in vithmi.
"I've gotta look after this pig, sorry," the armor-clad knight declared while stroking down the hairs of the boar's hide.
Arkash glared, unimpressed, then rolled his eyes again. "Dick'ead," he muttered under his breath and looked about for the nearest body.
"What did you say?"
"Nuffin," Arkash returned, then proceeded along the street in search of some carcass to pry from the frozen ground. The mound of bodies was growing quickly with everyone's combined efforts. Arkash really should have lent his claws to the effort. Again, he pressed his knee into the floor beside a frozen carcass, then reached out to grab it by the scruff. It was a woman, face down on the side of the road... But when he turned her over, he froze in place. His eyes widened and his lips began to drip his venom before he pulled away and scrambled across the frozen floor in an effort to escape the sight.
With a shaky exhale, Arkash turned over and rubbed at his eyes while he stared at the ground. There was nothing particularly odd or out of place about the dead woman, but the sight set something off in the young rath. Once he'd steadied his breath, he looked over his shoulder to the body, then shivered hard as he scrambled to his feet. With his arms out at the ready, he backed away from the frozen woman, then paused as he backed directly into another worker. Arkash gasped in shock and promptly turned on the spot to see no other than... Alexander.
He drew a deep breath and wrapped his claws around his muzzle as he straightened and composed himself, then exhaled a deep, ragged sigh. "Sorry, fella," Arkash returned as he lifted the backs of his claws to his eyes, and wiped them dry. "Thanks for 'elpin' out. Need an 'and?" Not once did he turn back to look at the frozen woman while he spoke to Alex, but what was the human doing? The rath furrowed his scalie brows and tilted his head in confusion.
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