38th of Glade, Year 114
There was nothing like diving into the total unknown.
Some of the other Ebon Knights would have said that, at least. That these baseless hunts with so little information were — if anything — enlightening, in a way that planned excursions were not. Unfortunately, despite the gravity of their situation, they were going into hunting Glairen utterly blind.
They knew she was in Silfanore. Occasionally she would meet with Gratiana and spend hours with her — that was bad. If they happened to run into Gratiana or any of her elite guard, that was it. The mission was over, and they would all die. Even Vendrael was at risk: he could be captured and tortured, not allowed to die and be remade in the Gallows. If by any chance any Dranoch were allowed to escape and inform Gratiana of their predicament, the result would have been the same.
There were many outcomes to this mission that were deeply unfavorable, but of course the decorated ‘war hero’ Aldrin would not come with them. Even though their cause may as well have collapsed if Glairen succeeded in becoming a Huntsman, it would collapse into nothing if Aldrin was taken or killed. It was sound logic - somewhat - though Vendrael’s insistence in it still managed to infuriate him.
They moved stealthily from the Citadel Gallows to the countryside of Sil-Elaine, walking alongside the Mirrorlands as they did, keeping a narrow distance but not nothing at all. Tyrnac was hostile to the Dranoch and if they were discovered, they could lead their foes into his violent reach.
The Ebon Knights pursued the edge of this glass-like tree line for hours, eventually deep into the night. They performed their usual methods of infiltration through the edge of the city, shifting out of their heavier attire and wearing simple clothing. They wielded no weapons through the city gate, stashing them in a dead drop location that they kept handy for their endeavors into Silfanore.
Inside of the city was another dead drop location, this one closer to the core of the urban center where the Dusk Palisades were. It was closer to a safe house than a mere drop location, and was even manned by an Ashwraith stationed in the city. Of course, when they arrived, said Ebon Knight was not present. That only made things more ominous.
“Let’s get new weapons,” Vendrael commanded. “And armor.”
If they were caught with either in city premises they were going to be attacked, so they might as well have had both. Taelian immensely doubted a few inches of padded leather would fend off Glairen’s sorcery, but at least whatever Botchlings accompanied her would have something to contend with.