The storm raged on above, and the caravan continued below.
Rain drummed a steady staccato across the wooden roof of the carriages, accompanied by the rattle of wheels and the grunts of oxen. Both were occasionally drowned out by the flash and roar of thunder. In better circumstances the caravan would have taken refuge to wait out the storm, but these were wild lands. No Lions trod these paths. No knights would come to their rescue if they faltered.
This was Arcia at its cruelest, and the storm was eager to take its toll.
The road was churned to mud beneath hooves and wheels. The carriages stopped and started, the oxen lowing their displeasure as they were spurred on by frantic drivers. Just a little more and they’d reach more solid ground. A little longer and they would find themselves in safer territory.
A moment of tension, hair rising, the air tingling with electricity-
BOOM
Lighting struck, filling the air with splintering wood. The oxen rioted in fear, fighting their reins, footing becoming unsteady on the melting path-
-which finally gave way, sending a carriage tumbling into the valley below.
Western Brisshal - ???
Rain drummed a steady staccato across the wooden roof of the carriages, accompanied by the rattle of wheels and the grunts of oxen. Both were occasionally drowned out by the flash and roar of thunder. In better circumstances the caravan would have taken refuge to wait out the storm, but these were wild lands. No Lions trod these paths. No knights would come to their rescue if they faltered.
This was Arcia at its cruelest, and the storm was eager to take its toll.
The road was churned to mud beneath hooves and wheels. The carriages stopped and started, the oxen lowing their displeasure as they were spurred on by frantic drivers. Just a little more and they’d reach more solid ground. A little longer and they would find themselves in safer territory.
A moment of tension, hair rising, the air tingling with electricity-
BOOM
Lighting struck, filling the air with splintering wood. The oxen rioted in fear, fighting their reins, footing becoming unsteady on the melting path-
-which finally gave way, sending a carriage tumbling into the valley below.
Western Brisshal - ???
Ash woke up with a head full of fog and a mouth full of mud.
The rain had eased, but it had yet to let up. He sat up, spitting what he could out of his mouth as he tried to sort his addled thoughts. Where was he? How long had he been out?
Was there anyone else?
He stood up and immediately staggered under the weight of vertigo. He reached out to balance himself on the first thing in reach. That thing happened to be the caravan, half-ruined and on its side. To one side lay a hill too steep and slick to climb. To the other side sprawled the unforgiving forest. And stuck between them was a totaled cart and a handful of what were either unconscious survivors or corpses.

"Ugh... this isn't good."

"Hey! Anyone awake?"
@Amy



