Lonely Roads To Honeyhome
The duo had asked their questions plenty back at the broken grounds of the Camp Hope IV (or V?), where the strangest of strangers showed up and between towering knights, priestesses and general noisiness, Tick managed to find at least ONE person willing to share information about their father figure. At least ONE person saw them leave, and it wasn't hard to given how well an illusion worked to match descriptions. But they were late, Oh so late!
They were running behind the quota to find the dog man himself. Worst of all, general direction aimed to the spooky lands of Falderen. Their advantage? The loyal steeds pulling from their wagon...
It was a beautiful and sunny day despite how quiet the pathways that led to Camp Hope were, understandably so, as no Lander in their sane judgement would traverse through Astorea to reach the heart of a battlefield. And as such, so did banditry decrease the closer one got to Vintergard and Hope in general. But where peace and quiet ruled, Ash would soon get to hear a distant thump.
Thud thud, thud thud, thud thud!
It followed a rhythm, and it's pacing soon grew easier to track.
Thud thud thud thud!
The galloping intensified, and so did the thumping...
"OUT OF THE WAAAAY!" Tick shouted, pulling from the reins to steer to the side, in an attempt to gain control once again of the pair of horses that, with the wagon they pulled, were heading straight towards Ash.
"Hey that's dad!" Tock pulled her invisible binoculars and couped her hands around her eyes to get a better look at these perky ears and fancy coat- No one had a fancy coat like that around Arcia, none that matched his description at the very least.
Tick yanked the reins back once they had gone past the beastfolk, forcing the horses to come to a complete halt as they dragged their feet on the floor as hard as possible, and it was a miracle the wagon didn't just tilt sideways despite edging that outcome real bad now. On their path however, pieces of wood had begun to fall apart.
And Ash would get it as soon as he saw these horses and noticed they were not made out of flesh and bone whatsoever.
@Ash Vargold







