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Shrike's Heart (#4)
It's not quite a happy smile.
"I'm sorry," she says. "There's just nothing I can do, as things are. But the way is there; it just needs to be lit."
You open your mouth—maybe to say something, or to express confusion—but you have to cough, and taste something metallic, spattering black blood onto the ground in front of you. Then you realize—blood seeps from opening wounds in your arms, your chest, your stomach, your face. It rims your eyes and trails from your nose and you feel like you're dissolving—
—and you fall through the ground like it's the surface of a lake, and go down, down, down.
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Your wounds are grave; one of the Chosen would have been the simplest solution. But my son is trained in field medicine.
Whose forces attacked your town?
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The Walker... in Darkness... or something. We thought the war was... farther.
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The wrong done to your village will not be forgotten. I swear it.
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Do you think we can carry him there, or...?
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Where did you all—[another fit of coughing]—where did you come from, anyway. I thought, at first, you must have come with the soldiers...
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We are travelers. My son and I are from Tsubaki Province; Skylark is a visiting scholar from Wu Jían.
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but he knows that name. The Walker in Darkness. he knows that name.]
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The smoke has largely gone by the time you reach the village. It's clearly seen a bit of a hardscrabble existence, which has just now more or less come to an end. The thatch roofs of most of the buildings have collapsed, although a few still stand only singed, and a few civilian corpses lie in the main thoroughfare. Someone has closed the corpses' eyes. ]
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EclipseSkylark andPersephoneher son to carry the body of the dead youth.She looks for one of the more structurally sound houses to set the man down in. ]
...I am sorry for the pain of the journey.
[ dipping her head ] I am General Amakura. What is your name?
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But before they start, will close the boy's eyes and gently trace a necromantic symbol that he remembers on his forehead, to ensure him passing into Lethe. it has no power here, but it's...symbolically something.]
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and. well fuck. she leans forward to catch his shoulders, trying to steady him against the wracking cough. ]
Ah—alright, no more words, for now. We will say a prayer for your brother; you are our leader in it, with or without speech.
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Th—thank you.
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Someone seems to have put this house out with a bucket of water, because the roof is mostly intact but also things are kind of wet. It's sparsely decorated, devoid of luxuries. A common farmer's house; a few things have been knocked over messily onto the floor, perhaps in the original occupants' haste to get out of here. ]
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Hey! Here, the only useful thing I could find was some booze for the pain. And, uh, flowers for the boy.
[He tucks the small doll of the boy into the dying man's hand, and clasps the man's fingers around it, firmly.]
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[ noticing the doll and flowers (those aren't amaranths, perchance...) ]
Griffin, where did you find these?
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the man closes his hands around the doll, and weeps between coughs. he seems to want to curl in on himself, but can't, for all his injuries. ]
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There were these little shrines to people Shrike's killed? These were from Cardigan's.
I figured they'd be more useful to the living than the dead. 'Sides, Cardigan said it was fine t'take.
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