LunarEclipse
Planetoid
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2016
It was a dark and stormy night in San Marco. The moon hid well behind towering storm clouds that flickered with lighting and roared like an angry lion. It was pouring, rain pounding the roofs and pooling upon the dirt roads, filling in the various tracks from horses and wagons. The wind howled through the trees, breaking leaves from the branches and sending them swirling through the angry sky.
A horse and it's rider galloped through the night towards the dimly lit windows of a small tavern up ahead. It wasn't common that a rider would risk going out upon this road late at night, especially in the midst of a storm. She did, though. She braved the weather and raced her way to the nearest shelter she could find, one that was familiar as she often passed through the small settlement. The closer she got, the louder the rickety sign sounded as it swung carelessly in the wind, the hinges squeaking in protest. There was a small barn off to the left, meant for visitors who wished to stay the night and needed a place to keep their horses.
Dismounting her steed as they arrived, she led the beast into the barn and prepared a bucket of oats. "There you go Arrick. You'll be safe here till the morning." The beautiful black horse huffed and stamped his foot into the dirt beneath his hooves, a thanks for the treat he was about to thoroughly enjoy. Giving his rather wet raven mat a good pat, his rider turned and moved to the front door of the tavern.
Pushing her way inside, she found that it was fairly empty, except for a few straggling souls who seemed far too drunk to recognize where they were. One was passed out off in the corner, tucked away at a table. Another at the bar where the innkeeper busied himself with cleaning tankards for the night. He gave the cloaked rider a nod as she moved into the room towards the fireplace on the fire wall, where the fire crackled and roared and promised warmth.
A horse and it's rider galloped through the night towards the dimly lit windows of a small tavern up ahead. It wasn't common that a rider would risk going out upon this road late at night, especially in the midst of a storm. She did, though. She braved the weather and raced her way to the nearest shelter she could find, one that was familiar as she often passed through the small settlement. The closer she got, the louder the rickety sign sounded as it swung carelessly in the wind, the hinges squeaking in protest. There was a small barn off to the left, meant for visitors who wished to stay the night and needed a place to keep their horses.
Dismounting her steed as they arrived, she led the beast into the barn and prepared a bucket of oats. "There you go Arrick. You'll be safe here till the morning." The beautiful black horse huffed and stamped his foot into the dirt beneath his hooves, a thanks for the treat he was about to thoroughly enjoy. Giving his rather wet raven mat a good pat, his rider turned and moved to the front door of the tavern.
Pushing her way inside, she found that it was fairly empty, except for a few straggling souls who seemed far too drunk to recognize where they were. One was passed out off in the corner, tucked away at a table. Another at the bar where the innkeeper busied himself with cleaning tankards for the night. He gave the cloaked rider a nod as she moved into the room towards the fireplace on the fire wall, where the fire crackled and roared and promised warmth.