A Wandering Soul [Multicross OC] [Currently in: RWBY]

Rider 3.5
Rider 3.5

At the end of the day, I really only had two choices.

Head back to the Varden on foot.

Head into the Empire on my own.

And between the two, I found myself wandering northward instead of heading back to my allies.

I could make up reasons or excuses why I decided not to head back as quickly as possible but most of it boiled down to one simple reason. I didn't actually need the Varden for anything right now.

Sure they were a great help at providing a basic workshop for me to experiment and make a variety of mystic codes as needed, not to mention getting the materials I asked for, but I had long passed the point where I was actually doing anything new. If I wanted to make new or better tools, I needed better methods to manufacture them with. Purer metals, better instruments, things like that. And none of that could be easily made in the middle of a marching army.

If I needed a comparison, I was a hobbyist that had maxed out what could be done with random tools in a basement or garage. I would need a dedicated shop with a professional setup to push myself further and that wasn't happening without more time and effort than I was willing to invest.

Which is why I wasn't in a hurry to return.

Sure I could go back, keep trying to stay out of internal politics and hope that I came across the swords I needed to get the Horizon fixed at some point…

…or I could go looking around some major cities without having to fight through the walls since Samuel, and by extension Galbatorix, thought I was dead and weren't likely to be on the lookout for me.

Besides, I'd taken a tour of a few fantasy Dwarven and Elven cities. Why not check out the evil human Empire and see if it had any cities that stacked up?

I was avoiding the closest city of Dras-Leona though. I really didn't want to see a place where people worshiped the practice of amputating parts of themselves.
-o-

Of course that didn't mean I could reach another major city just because I decided to.

The next closest city after Dras-Leona was Uru'baen, the capital of the Empire and Galbatorix's seat of power. After fighting Samuel I was confident that I could at least put up enough of a fight to run away from the mad king if I couldn't just kill him, but that didn't mean I was going to try taking him, his dragon, an entire army, and possibly Samuel and Murtagh on all at the same time by myself.

There were a few bigger cities to the north that I had taken note of, mostly thanks to them being called out during strategy meetings, with the biggest being Gil'ead. Considering it was basically a fortress-city, it was the most likely place outside the capital for what I was looking for and therefore my destination.

I just had to get there.

"Look, I told you I'm traveling north by myself. I'm not running from anyone, and I'm not someone's mistress! I'm here to spend the night, restock some food I don't need to hunt down myself, and then move on." I argued for the third time. Turns out the biggest challenge I had with the Empire's forces wasn't their Dragon Riders, or their magicians, or their soldiers. It was a suspicious middle-aged gate guard.

"And we don't need some unknown woman coming in and stirring up trouble." He repeated. "With clothes like that, yer either a noble runaway or a thief. Doubt a thief would wear them so openly though, so which is it?"

"Neither, I'm just a traveler!"

"And I'm the Queen of the Empire."

Urgh, I was ready to strangle this jackass!

"Okay, fine." I said as I wrestled the last bit of my patience. "If I'm a thief, then I have to be the single most arrogant or stupid one around. Since if anything goes missing you're going to come running straight to me. So pretty unlikely, right? But if I am a noble like you think – even though I'm not – what could you possibly gain by frustrating me like this?"

"Personally? Not a damned thing." The guard had the nerve to shrug! "But if this is some kind of noble's game, then I can warn the scoundrels here to be polite instead of you taking offense and hanging them from the gallows. If you're a mistress or wife on the run, though, we don't lose our heads when whoever is following you catches up and asks about a woman with finer gear than even the Governor was seen in the area. Might even get a reward to boot."

Part of me wanted to ask if runaway wives were common enough for that to actually seriously consider, but a much larger part of me was tired and hungry. If this guard wasn't going to let me in nicely, then I was just going to have to go through him.

"Well, you can't say I didn't give you a chance." I grumbled as I placed a hand on his chest, a small spell circle appearing around where I touched.

"What are you – WHI…!" He began to shout before he crumpled like a puppet with cut strings.

Schlummern was a really useful spell for things like this.

I quickly grabbed him and leaned him against the wooden palisade hopefully out of sight from random civilians or other guards. Then it was just a matter of repositioning him to look like he fell asleep on the job and that was that. With a little luck someone would come by and wake him up or the sleep curse would wear off naturally and he would think the whole encounter was a dream.

Now then, time to go find an inn for the night.

-o-

Unsurprisingly, the inn was a loud and rowdy place.

It was practically a guarantee when you mixed alcohol, music, and bored people. And considering there wasn't a whole lot for normal people to do once the sun began to set besides party and drink, inns were a great place to do both.

It was also a pretty good place to pick up information if you knew who to ask, which was why I was politely grilling the waitress who brought me my food when she stopped by. I'd like to say she was enjoying my good looks and company, but considering I was offering a few extra coins and was hiding my face under a traveling hood, she was likely just after my money and a chance to avoid being harassed by the bunch of drunks a few tables down.

"So nothing about heirloom blades or special swords?" I asked one more time.

"Sorry, not the kind of thing a small town like ours really hears about." the waitress apologized. "Some of the guards or older folks might know more, but…"

I waved her off. "No, it's fine…don't want to bother anyone over nothing. I'm just looking for stories."

"Are you sure? Because I wouldn't mind. I know a few men that are decently well traveled before they decided to settle down here." I got the impression that she was using me as an excuse to not talk to the other customers.

Considering how drunk some of them were, I couldn't really blame her.

"I'm sure, but I'd love to hear any other interesting rumors you've picked up if you want." I offered as an out.

"Interesting rumors, hmm?" she mused. "I doubt you care much about hearing about who's been sleeping with the miller's daughter and things like that, but let me think…"

I ended up getting some fairly generic news about items some local shopkeepers had picked up from traders that stopped by, unconfirmed rumors about some bandits off to the east, and some of the happenings around town, but nothing really useful to me, personally.

My conversation partner also seemed to avoid saying anything about the war, the only time she even came close was mentioning some local's son had run off to join the army. I didn't know if it was because she didn't want to or was actively told not to, but I didn't mind. Even if I was trying to spy for the Varden I doubted a random inn waitress would be able to tell me anything anyway.

I was just about to excuse myself for the night when a man burst through the door.

Nearly every eye turned to him and I was a little surprised to see more than one person with a naked blade in the crowd.

"News from the capital!" The newcomer shouted in the resulting silence. "The Sun Witch was captured by Rider Samuel!" And just like that he was gone again, running through the town shouting the same thing over and over. Not that I could hear him. The inn erupted into a screaming match almost the second that he rushed back out.

But the thing I was paying attention to was the few men in the crowd reluctantly or disappointedly stuffing daggers back into sheaths while glaring in my direction. The fact my waitress nearly collapsed onto my table hinted that wasn't a coincidence either.

"...captured? But I thought for sure…"

Well that made it pretty clear what was going on.

"You thought I was the Sun Witch?" I said in a falsely offended tone. Though seriously, Sun Witch? That was the best they could come up with? "Then this whole time was, what, a distraction so your friends could get close and assault me? You do this often?"

"No, no!" The waitress frantically denied. "It is just…you looked so similar to the poster, and with the added taxes to support the war in the south, we thought…" She trailed off.

"...poster?"

Without a word she produced a carefully folded piece of paper and handed it to me.

Once I opened it I was face to face with an actually very good drawing of my own face, but how…

Ah, right…mind readers.

Galbatorix probably had any one of his spies share a memory of what I looked like with an artist and had it replicated enough to have one in a small inn out of some random town.

That was really freaking clever.

Also really annoying because I wasn't expecting anyone to be able to recognise me unless I started using magic around other people. Luckily Samuel's attempt to convince the Varden he managed to capture me would deter most people from thinking I was an enemy walking among them. Too bad there was surely going to be a handful too stupid to let that stop them or just plain hadn't heard the announcement.

Problems for later.

"I can see the resemblance, but I obviously can't be her." I lied, handing the paper back. "Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to head to my room. I'm not feeling very welcome at the moment."

"O-of course. If you need anything-"

"I'll call for someone."

And with that, I quickly retreated to the small room I rented for the night.

Some basic protections were put in place to keep out pests and deter casual intruders and then I simply collapsed on the thin mattress to think.

I still didn't regret going off on my own into the Empire but now I would need to be careful about how I did it. If only to keep Galbatorix's agents from reporting where I was. It would definitely get Samuel in trouble, but that would probably mean getting the king's personal attention.

Something that would definitely end my little sword hunt.

A hunt that was probably going to be more difficult than expected. Because if a town only a few miles away from a major city like Dras-Leona didn't have any rumors of them floating around, then there was very little chance of others being in someplace smaller.

Granted, I could just have bad luck and this particular inn didn't know about it, but with Samuel's announcement that I had been captured getting out I was on a bit of a timer. I wasn't about to turn around and head back to the Varden, but I definitely wanted to get into contact with them somehow. If only to stop them from doing something stupid.

Too bad I couldn't replicate the local methods for long distance communication.

It should be fine though.

Nasuada and Arya were there. They should be able to keep everyone's head on straight.

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I told you, you should have set of a Krakatoa like boom. There is no way your friends wouldn't have thought you did it. Now they are going to think you need rescuing and be sad. How will you live with yourself when your apprentice thinks you need to martyr yourself to be a proper doctor?
Also you are going to be attacked by a bunch of tavern women now.
 
Makes you wonder if the gate guard was actually trying to help her by not letting her in so she wouldnt be attacked as if a bunch of random drunk tavern goers knew who she was (even if convinced otherwise) the guard certainly would of.
 
Heh she's going to sneak in to the capitals treasury and steal all the swords she needs, because at the end of the day even if they win they won't hand over such priceless swords to be melted down. Hope she takes all of them for spare parts.
 
...so that guard was probably being annoying because he actually thought MC was "the Sun Witch" huh? When he reports sighting her and that she used magic to put him to sleep that's gonna be fun. And checking his memories like they did to make the poster will reveal it was definitely her. And checking the mountain they dropped on her will reveal a tunnel dug out from the inside.

Which is gonna be a problem cause they can't exactly rescind that message about her being captured without looking like a bunch of incompetent jackasses to the populace. But if they don't they're letting a woman who can blow away armies just wander around their empire incognito without anyone looking for her so they can't do that either. They CAN take it out of Sammy's hide for his incompetence getting them into this situation in the first place though. It'll even actually be his fault too!
 
Nasuada and Arya were there. They should be able to keep everyone's head on straight.
Are you sure about that? Because when it comes down to it, Arya is ALMOST as much of a rebellious teen as Eragon. Add that in with Eragon and Roran are DEFINITELY going to feel guilty that she was captured "because of them", and there is certainly going to be a rescue attempt. Which will also be a trap for them... which Alexandra is being a big dumb dumb about and not trying to find a way to warn them.

I'm curious to see how that will spiral out of control.
 
What was he trying to say here?
I was wondering that too. Obviously not "WAIt!!" with it being whi... unless it was a typo? A H instead of an A is a huge typo though. "White" ? "Whitney" another guard? "Witness me!" 🤷‍♂️(Not WHI).

There are 495 words that start with WHI, here's the 34 most common. Nothing jumps out at me. Way too many in the 495 list.
 
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Interlude Nasuada
Interlude Nasuada

'The center is crumbling.' was all that Nasuada could think as another meeting ended in angry people storming out of the command tent.

You would think that coming out victorious in a battle with the Empire and driving off two enemy Dragon Riders would bring the various factions together.

Instead it had emboldened several of them to make demands of her in an attempt to seize control of the Varden for their own ambitions.

Her arms throbbed at the thought as the self inflicted wounds from the 'Trial of Long Knives', the latest and most blatant attempt at usurping her position. The Warlords that followed her father had taken advantage of both Alexandria and Eragon being absent to demand high ranking positions throughout the Varden essentially for free and when she called them out about it, they demanded the Trial to have her prove she followed her people's traditions.

That had been the start of the collapse.

She had called on Jörmundur and King Orrin to bear witness to the Trial because she did not trust Fadawar and his advisors to be truthful about the results, especially when they had been surprised that she knew the Trial would grant her leadership of Fadawar's tribes as well should she succeed.

Jörmundur had accepted her decision easily enough out of loyalty to her but King Orrin had surprised her.

Instead of the storm of protests she had expected, he had gone cold and simply asked once for Fadawar to release her from her oath.

When he was refused the Trial began.

Fadawar and Nasuada took turns slicing their forearms with ceremonial knives to show their dedication to endure for their people. After six such cuts Orrin did try to stop the contest out of concern for them killing themselves but Nasuada had told him to not interfere. After a full nine cuts, she was declared the victor but that was when she made her most damning mistake.

Pain-drunk as she was she misspoke and ended up insulting the Surdan king for being unwilling to take risks to advance their cause…and was swiftly reminded that while the Varden had been sheltered by the dwarves, Surda had been fending off encroachment from the empire longer than she had been alive.

The words had been hasty and ill considered and while King Orrin realized that, he was also more curt and distant when they spoke. Gone was the easy friendship they had had and in its place was an uneasy alliance between leaders. One Orrin was unsatisfied with due to Nasuada's failure to consult him on several matters.

She would be spending a lot of time trying to mend that relationship. Among others.

Eragon had not been pleased to find out that not only had his liege-lord risked her life without even notifying him, he had also taken her refusal to heal her wounds as an insult as well even if he did express his understanding for the reasoning when she explained her thoughts. Saphira was much less accommodating and straight up called Nasuada a fool…but thankfully no one had spread that around or trust in her would have plummeted among the groups not familiar with the tradition of the Trial.

Besides, the Rider pair had their own troubles.

The 'minor' one was that Elva, the infant Eragon had 'blessed' on his first appearance in Farthun Dûr had confronted him about the compulsion that made her seek to shield others from misfortune at the cost to herself. A hellish existence, especially in the middle of war, that had rapidly advanced her growth till she resembled a child of six years at least instead of the babe she had been mere months ago.

To his credit, Eragon was aware of his mistake and had prepared to remove the blessing long before he was confronted by the girl.

He was apparently not completely successful and only managed to remove the compulsion to prevent harm from everyone around her while she was still perfectly aware of the suffering, but Elva was satisfied with the result. Nausada was also secretly relieved – much to her own guilt – that she would not lose such an incredibly effective bodyguard as Elva as a result.

But the bigger issue the Rider was facing was that his actions during his rescue mission had some drastic consequences.

No one had been pleased to discover Eragon had planned to remain behind to buy more time figuring out how to deal with Katrina's father. While on a personal level Nasuada was pleased Eragon hadn't simply executed the man, though it would have been well within his rights, as a leader she was incredibly frustrated the Rider they were placing all their hopes on would risk himself over a murderer.

If that had been the end of it, Nasuada could have ignored it. But Eragon's ill-thought actions had allowed a mage from the Empire to sneak up on them and now Alexandria Cross, the single most powerful human mage outside of a Dragon Rider they had ever seen, the leader of a sizeable fraction of the Varden's magicians and healers, and one of the most terrifying warriors she had ever seen…was lost in enemy territory with no way of them knowing what had happened to her.

To make things worse the gossip mill had already noted her absence when people noticed her leave with Eragon only to not be seen after he returned.

They were placating the rumors as best they could for now while trying to come up with plans how to proceed but nothing they could come up with was very workable without more information.

Unlike Eragon and the elves, Alexandria lacked the ability to communicate over large distances and her own defenses prevented other magicians from scrying her.

The only consolation was that she was definitely alive because she was still shielded but whether or not she had been captured was unknown. As a result unity between the leaders of the Varden was at an all time low. Eragon had nearly raced off to find the missing mage when she did not follow through the magic circle she had expected them to use.

Orrin and some of the other commanders had immediately protested that by pointing out the Empire's army was still only a few miles away. They needed Eragon as a deterrent, not out on a rescue mission for someone who had repeatedly refused to swear loyalty to the Varden and its allies.

Leona, Alexandria's apprentice, had all but threatened to close the Healer's Guild to them as a response. Tensions ran incredibly high for a while and Nasuada had to dismiss everyone for the rest of the day lest something be said neither side could take back.

She had hoped the next day would be more relaxed but an urgent message from one of their spies in the Empire quickly dashed those hopes.

Alexandria had been captured by the enemy and was set to be executed in the city of Feinster in a few days.

That news had really put the cat among the pigeons.

Eragon had almost immediately demanded to be allowed to take Saphira and fly into what was surely a trap on his own. It was only by the timely arrival of the contingent of elven bodyguards Queen Islanzadí had sent to protect Eragon that had stopped him from running off and that was because they would follow after him even if they had no way to keep up with a flying dragon.

Nasuada had relaxed when Blödhgarm finally managed to convince her headstrong Rider to abandon his foolish mission only to realize hours later that Eragon had fooled them and had only been drawing everyone's attention while not only Leona but Arya as well had slipped away from the Varden's camp heading Northeast.

The young leader of the Varden could only despair as two very politically important figures sped off towards a trap, her advisors and companions fought and schemed amongst themselves, and that she herself had no way of quelling the unrest without becoming a tyrant.

She could only hope Alexandria was successfully rescued. If only so she would have the pleasure of lecturing the blonde woman for hours about the trouble she caused.

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Yeah, Alexandria, it's not like your allies would ever believe the lies the empire is spreading and walk into a trap to save your non-existent ass. Her decision to not report her safety is going to cause so much trouble.
 
She could only hope Alexandria was successfully rescued. If only so she would have the pleasure of lecturing the blonde woman for hours about the trouble she caused.
Alexandria: Hey! I'm innocent in this!

I think Alexandria will be quite surprised that so many will come to her assumed needed aid.

Did her allies have any choice in not sending a rescue unit? If they don't send one; they are callous to one of their heroes. If they send one; they can at least say to her supporters that they tried.

Thanks~
 
Rider 3.6
Rider 3.6

I muttered several curses as I sped over the landscape. A combination of Haste and Air Walk making the trip over the untamed wilderness almost effortless as I backtracked days worth of travel distance because karma was a bitch.

My initial plan had been to keep heading north until I hit the garrison city of Gil'ead, but not only was the city much further away than I expected there was still no guarantee they would have what I was looking for. So I was looking for solid leads anywhere I could find a Rider's sword and would head there over Gil'ead depending on how good the info was.

And in the last town I had stopped in, I had gotten a confirmed lead on the location of a sword…in a city down south.

If it was just a rumor I might have continued on and investigated it later, but not only had the merchant I had talked to given me a story about how the blade was used as a showpiece by the local lord to cut normal swords in half, he even had a drawing of the thing - well a portrait of the previous lord posed with the sword drawn.

But unless a smith had gone out his way to figure out how to stain a normal sword a pale venomous orange I was looking at the genuine article.

Which meant if I wanted to actually find the stupid thing I needed to do an immediate about face and double time it in hopes of making up the time I spent wandering the completely wrong direction.

A small snarky part of my mind whispered that if I moved fast enough I might be on time to my own execution. Afterall, while Feinster was far away, I was pretty fast when I didn't need to worry about other people keeping up.

-o-

"Reason for visiting?" A bored guard asked me with the same disinterested tone of someone who had asked the question so many times the individual words no longer held any meaning for him.

I had learned from my first disastrous attempt of entering a town. Instead of walking up in my normal outfit and just saying I was passing through, I had taken steps to blend in with the rest of the travelers. A simple brown cloak I had picked up, some random plants hanging from a pack I had made, and a bit of dust and dirt on my face and hands. All that combined with a polite but distant attitude made getting in and out of towns fairly easy. Especially if there was a queue like the one behind me now.

"Just here to sell off some medical herbs." I said, idly waving towards the plants. It was a good thing Angela wasn't here or I would have either been subjected to a long lecture about propagating misinformation or drawn into a vicious debate on what each plant did while trying to act as if I knew what I was talking about. I was knowledgeable about many magical things. Botany was definitely not one of them.

I gave myself a little mental shake.

Only a few days away from the Varden and I was missing the few friendly faces I had gotten accustomed to. Which was weird because I hadn't missed Yoruichi or Kisuke like this despite being separated from them in a much more decisive manner. Or maybe it was because of it that I didn't miss those two as much?

Maybe I subconsciously knew I couldn't meet with them until I fixed my ship, fixed myself, and figured out how to navigate back so I simply didn't dwell on it? Whatever the reason was, it would have to wait until I wasn't sitting in the middle of enemy territory.

I was able to enter the city with no extra fanfare and started making my way towards the center of the city.

Ironically, 'my' upcoming execution was making it a lot easier to move around the city. There were simply too many people around for the city guard to realistically pay much attention to every single new face and since these types of events were supposed to be a combination of warning and entertainment to the people no one would pay me much attention even with my rather travel-worn appearance wandering around the more upper class areas a commoner might normally be chased out of.

Of course, I wasn't the only one taking advantage of the event for my own ends. Plenty of minor criminals were out trying their luck on the crowds. I had already seen over a dozen pickpockets, thieves, and cut-purses going after those not paying attention, along with some other, much less discrete criminal behavior like snatch-and-grabs, muggings, and one possible kidnapping.

Speaking of muggers and kidnappers, I seemed to have picked up a few of those myself. A group of five had been alternating between following me and running ahead while pretending to be interested in other things while they watched which directions I picked so they could follow later.

I hid a smile and turned down a dead end alley. I was starting to get hungry and if a bunch of muggers wanted to donate to my dinner fund I wasn't about to stop them.

When I turned around all five of them were blocking the exit with smirks on their faces, smirks that vanished pretty quickly when they realized I was not surprised to see them at all and was suddenly holding a sword I definitely hadn't had on me when I was walking through the city.

"Hello, boys. Here's how it's going to work. You drop all the money on you and you get to walk away clean. Anything else and I'm going to have to get a bit rough with you…"

-o-

"I'll have the stew and an ale, please." I cheerfully requested from the tavern waitress as I sat down in one of the more out of the way tables. I was feeling good. The group of muggers had been good stress relief and while they didn't have a huge amount of money on them, they had enough that I wouldn't need to worry about paying for food with magically projected coins for a while.

My good mood continued when the food was not only freshly made, but rather tasty too.

They actually used spices for once.

The ale was just an ale though. I probably couldn't expect much else from a random tavern but it would be nice if I could find a decent drink outside of the dwarves or the elves.

While I ate I thought about my main goal here.

I needed to figure out how to not only steal from the city lord, but also get out of the city without an army on my heels.

My biggest issue was finding the sword in the first place. Just because it was important to me didn't mean it was important to the current owner. Hell, it could be buried in some storage closet gathering dust for all I knew or it could be in the guy's bedroom being polished daily. It was likely somewhere in between those two extremes but the point remained, I couldn't exactly search the entire property for a single object.

So step one was to find out where the sword, if it actually existed, was located.

Step two was pretty easy, but came with conditions. Steal the thing - and do it unnoticed if possible. I was self aware enough to know that if one of Galbatorix's pet Riders wasn't too much of a threat to me, a random guard or hedge magician didn't have a hope of actually stopping me. The real danger was if word of where I was got back to the king and he decided to drop by with Samuel and Murtagh. I was confident about one Rider. I wasn't so sure about three.

Step three was simply get out of the city and back to the Varden. As much as I would like to continue gallivanting around the Empire I wouldn't be able to move freely with a Rider's sword on me. People would notice. Not to mention I needed to go back and make sure no one ran off with the sword I already had. I trusted the people I interacted with among the Varden but I was under no illusions that there were either spies or just greedy people that would take advantage of me not being there to steal my stuff if given the chance.

But back to step one of the plan…

I needed information. And there were really only two ways to go about getting it.

Get hired for a position where I could wander around the manor without anyone looking too closely or find someone who already knew everything about the inside or where the owner kept the sword.

The first was possible, but because of the execution scheduled for two days from now no one was really hiring new staff. In fact I would bet money that there were people watching out for newcomers that even tried hoping to catch spies or agents of the Varden.

I wasn't even sure I would be in the city after the execution. Mostly because I knew myself and unless they were punishing an actual criminal and just plastering my name on her, I was probably going to stick my nose into things and helping her escape. I could possibly do that without anyone realizing who I was, but my luck wasn't that good. I was expecting things to go to hell at some point.

So that meant going with the second option and convincing them to help me out within a day.

That wasn't going to be easy. Once again I wished I had the convenience the local spellcasters had. This would be a lot easier if I could read people's minds or create new spells on the fly instead of needing to work out the proper math. Oh well, nothing I could do about it.

I finished my stew, leaned back, and hummed in contentment.

Welp, better get started then.

-o-

My good mood dampened a bit when I left the tavern only to pick up a follower again.

Only one so far, but that wasn't necessarily a good thing. If I was going to be mugged again a group usually meant they would lean into intimidation to get what they wanted. Just one person meant they were either skilled, desperate, or just planning on looting a body. And that was only if they were planning on stealing from me and not following for some other reason.

From the quick glances I managed to get I couldn't actually tell what the person was after. They had a cloak on that hid practically everything about them.

Okay, I didn't have time to play with every single person that wanted to stalk me.

I ducked into another alley and hid out of sight, a projected dagger falling into my hand at the same time. A little scare wouldn't hurt them…unless they were stupid about it.

I waited until the cloaked figure walked past and reached out to grab their shoulder, planning to simply overpower them, shove them into a wall, and demand to know why they were following me.

I wasn't expecting them to throw off my grip, grab my wrist and throw me into the wall instead!

My knife slashed up - nothing serious, just enough to give me some space - and bounced off a ward. Shit. Either magician or someone important enough to be protected by one. Options ran through my mind, but most of my defaults were too flashy. I'd have to give myself some time…

Or at least I thought I would need to.

My brain kinda blanked out when the person spoke up.

"You're looking remarkably free for someone who is supposed to be waiting for their execution."

I recognised that voice!

"Arya?!"
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At least they found her before the execution itself. Although I'm not sure what the Empire's plan was for the execution itself considering they didn't have her as bait. Perhaps they would have used an illusion/body double/someone altered by magic to look like her as bait?
 
Well it's good she was found before things got even more complicated, also funny to see this updated on the same day I found out that there's a new book about murtagh that apparently came out relatively recently.
 
I'm just looking forwards the the following chaos on the empires side of things when they realise she was never captured in the first place.
 
Heh, the moment I realized she was heading to the city she was scheduled to be executed in, I immediately started daydreaming of one of her friends noticing her. I'm giggling at the fact I was right. :rofl:
 
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