The sun hung low in the sky and the horizon was awash with vibrant yellows, oranges and pinks as Ryland lazily strolled into Avanthyr. He breathed the fresh coastal air in deeply while adjusting his slightly bulging satchel and making his way down the slope toward the port. Of all the places he visited in Sundren this one always reminded him of home. Everything was on a much smaller scale of course but there were so many reminders. He paused for a moment and closed his eyes allowing his other senses rein over his vision. For those few moments, until he opened his eyes again, he could almost believe he was back in the Dock Ward. The sounds of the surf, dock workers and wagons making their way through the streets filled his ears. The cool breeze blowing off the bay caused his skin to tingle and the clean sea air filled his lungs.
There was the other similarity of course. The similarity that brought him back with his satchel filled with extra food stores. The back streets and alleys and the beggars and the destitute awaited him even if unknowingly. Ryland opened his eyes and finished making his way down the slope and turned toward the back streets of Avanthyr.
Before darkness claimed the streets Ryland spent well over an hour handing out small portions of dried meat and fruit to those that weren’t afraid to allow him to approach them. With his food supplies exhausted and the backstreets empty Ryland started making his way down to the docks when he heard the footsteps behind him. Turning in expectation of finding another request for food he found himself not confronted by the hungry but by two armed men who charged him recklessly. It wasn’t much a fight and it was almost over before it began. The men were not well trained but they fought with abandon refusing to surrender. As hard has he tried to restrain the men and take them alive it was not to be. In a matter of moments two bloodied, battered and still warm corpses lay at Ryland’s feet.
To no one in particular Ryland called out, “If you’re listening and watching know this, the righteous hand of Helm will not stand for your tyranny in these streets any longer! I will be back again and again to offer these people hope and help.”
Ryland looked around awaiting a response and received it as a third armed man stepped out from behind a building several yards away. He shook his head and stared at the man before declaring, “You should drop that weapon and seek absolution for your actions.” The man’s only response was to stare a challenge at Ryland. “It is not to late to change your mind. It does not have to be like this.” Ryland offered as he walked toward the man. Without warning the man sprang at Ryland with a wild overhead swing that missed badly while Ryland’s counter struck home true. The man crumpled in a heap to rise no more.
Ryland made his way to the nearest legion patrol and addressed the officer giving orders, “Sir, you will find the bodies of three men that attacked me along the back streets.” He recited his version what happened to the officer including the how to contact him should further information be required before finally making his way to the docks where he sat in silence staring at Selune.
There was the other similarity of course. The similarity that brought him back with his satchel filled with extra food stores. The back streets and alleys and the beggars and the destitute awaited him even if unknowingly. Ryland opened his eyes and finished making his way down the slope and turned toward the back streets of Avanthyr.
Before darkness claimed the streets Ryland spent well over an hour handing out small portions of dried meat and fruit to those that weren’t afraid to allow him to approach them. With his food supplies exhausted and the backstreets empty Ryland started making his way down to the docks when he heard the footsteps behind him. Turning in expectation of finding another request for food he found himself not confronted by the hungry but by two armed men who charged him recklessly. It wasn’t much a fight and it was almost over before it began. The men were not well trained but they fought with abandon refusing to surrender. As hard has he tried to restrain the men and take them alive it was not to be. In a matter of moments two bloodied, battered and still warm corpses lay at Ryland’s feet.
To no one in particular Ryland called out, “If you’re listening and watching know this, the righteous hand of Helm will not stand for your tyranny in these streets any longer! I will be back again and again to offer these people hope and help.”
Ryland looked around awaiting a response and received it as a third armed man stepped out from behind a building several yards away. He shook his head and stared at the man before declaring, “You should drop that weapon and seek absolution for your actions.” The man’s only response was to stare a challenge at Ryland. “It is not to late to change your mind. It does not have to be like this.” Ryland offered as he walked toward the man. Without warning the man sprang at Ryland with a wild overhead swing that missed badly while Ryland’s counter struck home true. The man crumpled in a heap to rise no more.
Ryland made his way to the nearest legion patrol and addressed the officer giving orders, “Sir, you will find the bodies of three men that attacked me along the back streets.” He recited his version what happened to the officer including the how to contact him should further information be required before finally making his way to the docks where he sat in silence staring at Selune.
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