The Twelve Orders of the Beast

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The Twelve Orders existed to protect the world from the predations of the alien structure called simply The White Hill and the monsters that it creates.

Now they have vanished. Only the youngest and least experienced of them remain, the novices who have only recently discovered their powers. It will be up to them to protect the lands once guarded by thousands of full Knights. Together they must reforge the Twelve Orders of the Beast and become Knights worthy of the title.

Also being crossposted on Spacebattles, Royal Road and A03
Prologue: The Grand March
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Unite States
"Assemble, my brothers and sisters. The time is now: The Orders stand ready. Let all who can, march as one and destroy the White Hill, once and for all!"


-Proclamation of Artorius Veltaan, Grandmaster of the Second Order of the Lion, during the 25th Year of the war against the White Hill



Aella walked around the camp beneath the walls of Kanlin where the Twelve Orders of the Beast had assembled, noting the sheer variety of people milling around. She knew that the Orders were large, but to see them all so gathered in their strength was another matter entirely. The city of Kanlin had always been the beating heart of the Orders of course, having been where the first two had been formed, but that had always been more for organization and administration's sake. The actual numbers of the Orders was hard to keep track of, with new Beast Knights being initiated or dying every day and spread out across two continents. Here and now, there were thousands of Beast Knights, all those that could be spared except for the most vital postings.


"Aella!" A voice called above the general clamor.


Aella sighed as people began to quiet and part for the speaker, a tall and strongly built man in his late forties, shining blue eyes set in a handsome face covered by a blond beard, the hair on his head being equal parts gold and silver. Artorious Veltaan, once king of Kanlin, now the Grandmaster and Founder of the Second Order of the Lion.


"Hello, father." Aella greeted him with a short bow and a sigh at the eyes now on them. Artorious may have shrugged off the attention, either being used to it or simply not caring, but appearances still mattered to Aella and damn him, he was being far too casual.


His face fell slightly at the formal greeting, but he still strode up to her and pulled her off the ground and into a fierce embrace. "My baby girl, all grown up!" The man practically bawled. "You look so wonderful in that armor!"


The surrounding crowd, the majority of them Beast Knights or those who worked closely with them, laughed at the usual antics of the Grandmaster and continued on with their business. Aella still felt her face flush with embarrassment. "Father, I am twenty-three this year. You're being overly sentimental again."


"And you're starting to sound more like your bastard of a mentor." Artorius retorted before letting out a more subdued chuckle. Gently he set her down. "I still say you could do with some thicker armor." He tugged at the padded gambeson she wore. "Some plate or at least chainmail."


"I am of the First Order, Father, speed is my best weapon." Aella replied easily, having heard the words before. "You know this."


"Yes, yes, we've had this discussion." He sighed dramatically. "I simply worry for your safety."


"I'll try not to be offended." A far calmer and less emotional voice inserted itself into the conversation.


Artorius whirled on the newcomer. "You! What are you doing, sniffing around my daughter!" He thundered, hand going to the hilt of his weapon, a custom built warscythe strapped to his back.


Alexei von Goethe, the First Founder and Knight-Commander of the First Order of the Dragon, was a tall man, taller even than Artorius, though of a more slender build, with salt and pepper hair and a short beard to match. His face was rugged and bore the scars of a career soldier. He rolled his eyes at Artorius' words. "I was looking for you, Your Royal Furriness. The Founders are assembling for a meeting, Roselyn thought you might be around here." His eyes took on that gleam that told Aella he was about to start making sport of her father. "Besides, she's my squire, I can seek her out whenever I please."


Artorius hung his head regretfully at the reminder of Aella's choice. "Why did you have to become a bug like this bastard!" He wailed. "You could have been a noble Lion Knight, like your papa!"


"Do you dare insult my Crest Beast?" Alexei asked dangerously.


"Of course! A Dragonfly is nothing compared to a Lion!" Artorius declared.


"This means war."


"Then come taste my steel!"


Aella sighed and tapped into the First Bond ever so slightly, enough to make her faster than the two bickering Founders in their base form, then blurred between them and pushed them apart. "You two are like children when brought together."


"He is the child!" Both shouted as one, then paused and glared at the other. Finally, Alexei shook his head with some measure of exasperation and began to walk away. "Founder's Hall, ten minutes. I'll drag you to the meeting myself if I must. Squire, go through the principal blade drills, then keep yourself busy until tonight's feast."


Aella saluted at Alexei's back while Artorius stuck his tongue out. She smacked him on the back of the head for that, even if she had to jump a bit to do so effectively. She hated being shorter than most of her family.


"Ow! Elder abuse!" Artorius shouted, only to be ignored by most of the crowd again.


"So you admit you're old then?" Aella asked playfully.


Her father's head hung again as a dark cloud seemed to gather around him. "I see that Alexei has corrupted you. I will have to beat him for his insolence."


"Actually, Aesira is the one who said you're an old man." Aella corrected him.


"I see. The youth truly does have no respect." Artorius sighed. "I suppose I'll let it slide this once."


"I swear, you'd let Aesira get away with murder." Aella took on a contemplative expression. "I shouldn't have to worry about calling her 'Mother', should I?"


Artorius let out a choked cough. "By the forgotten gods, no. She's closer to your age than mine."


"I tease, Father. You make funny faces when caught off guard. I see why Alexei does it." Aella allowed herself a small smile at his antics. "Go. Give Aesira my greetings?" She asked, knowing she wouldn't see the Twelfth Founder at the feast.


"I will. Have fun and maybe meet some new folks." He waved his hand around them. "We have Beast Knights from all over Phechios and Panthalassa, a wealth of culture and experience. I even spotted a trade caravan from the Empire."


"I know, I know, I'll enjoy myself, promise. See you at the feast." She kissed him fondly on the cheek before heading out toward the training yards.


After a session of invigorating exercise and learning a few new tricks with her blade (some visiting Dragon Knights from Panthalassa were more than happy to share their expertise with her), Aella made her way to the central keep of the city, Castle Kanlin, and then to her quarters. Thanks to the innovations of the Fourth Order, the castle had spigots capable of pumping and heating water directly from the river and to her chambers, rather than having to order servants to carry water or use the public baths. The Fourth Order was coming up with greater technology every year and Aella couldn't help but marvel at how some of the things they built helped make life so much more convenient.


If only they could apply that genius solely to civilian comfort and not the war effort. Aella thought to herself with some small amount of bitterness.


She cleaned herself thoroughly, only enjoying the hot water a few more minutes than absolutely necessary, before preparing for the feast. Did she wish to go as a princess, the daughter of the last king and sister to the current or as a Dragon Knight?


Deciding she didn't want some arrogant nobleman twice her age staring at her chest all evening, she dressed as a Knight, a plain, though well made uniform of a jacket, shirt, pants, and boots, a standard across the Orders. As a mere novice of the First Bond, she hadn't yet earned the right to modify the uniform to her own tastes. Her one indulgence was a small circlet of gold that marked her as both princess and heir to the throne of Kanlin. It stood out in stark contrast to the rest of the modest attire, but she knew her brother might be upset if she wasn't wearing some sort of acknowledgment of her position.


Making her way back outside the walls and to the large assembled area for the feast was no small feat. Kanlin was a busy city normally, but the influx of thousands of Beast Knights and their retinues had caused a boom in civilian traffic as merchants and farmers flooded the city with their wares. Luckily she'd grown up in the city and it made getting back out of it merely annoying instead of overly time consuming. The feast was being held in a large open field, hundreds of tables set out and dozens of large fires crackling in the setting sun. She made her way to the area closest to the Founder's table, grabbing a cup of wine from a passing server as she did so and took a seat. Her brother had spared no expense in hosting the Orders, the tables set with heavy platters of beef roasts, entire chickens, mutton, and freshly hunted venison. Loaves of bread, bottles of wine, huge plates of vegetables and fruits from all over Phechios, all of it expertly prepared and arranged. Seafood was plentiful as well, a show of Kanlin's wealth, seeing as they were a landlocked nation.


The Founder's table was of course occupied by the Founders of the Orders and the most important of Kanlin's nobles, though the last seat was empty. Aesira and indeed, most of the Twelfth Order, tended to avoid large public displays like this. Their reputation often made things… awkward.


Her brother caught her eye and waved her over. "Sister, there you are. Father was worried you'd been accosted by footpads in the city." Arthur Veltaan gave her a wide smile. He shared similar features as their father, tall, handsome, and charming, but he had their mother's auburn hair, the opposite of Aella herself.


"Dear Arthur, you should know that it would take far more than some footpads to keep me away from such a magnificent gathering." Aella laughed and gave her brother a light hug. "Lord Grimthaw." She nodded in greeting to the serious faced lord on her brother's right.


The old nobleman who had served all three of Kanlin's kings was as much a part of the city as the walls themselves and perhaps just as important. He inclined his head in greeting. "Princess. How is your health?"


"Well, my lord. Yourself?" She asked politely.


The old man smiled and took a sip of wine. "I have never felt better."


The Orders did not discriminate by age. Anyone who developed abilities was welcome to join. It had been a surprise, though a pleasant one when Lord Grimthaw had developed an affinity with the Tenth Order the prior year. The powers granted to him had bolstered his flagging health.


"I am glad, my lord. Mind if I steal my brother for a moment?" Aella asked.


"By all means. Your Majesty, I shall be speaking with my grandchildren, should you have need of me." Lord Grimthaw stood and departed with a swift bow.


"He looks like he's gained a few extra decades of youth." Aella mused as she took the seat Grimthaw had just vacated. "It makes me curious to see how long our father shall live."


"If he isn't killed by this venture first." Arthur scowled and downed the rest of his wine, refilling it from a nearby flagon. "I still think it is foolhardy."


"You worry too much." Aella rolled her eye. "Father is right in this. The Orders have never been stronger. We can do this, we can finally destroy the White Hill, rather than react to it."


"And how many shall die in this quest?" Arthur mused darkly, looking out over the mass of assembled Knights. "We all know what sorts of creatures the Hill produces and the Orders will be marching into their very nest."


"We will have all the Founders with us too." Aella pointed out.


Arthur shifted uncomfortably for a moment. "About that… I have a request for you."


"Name it."


"Now please don't be angry, but…"


"Just spit it out already."


"I want you to stay behind." Arthur held up a hand even as Aella felt her anger rise. "This is not as a brother worried for his sister, this is as a king worried for his heir."


"So find a suitable noble girl and marry her then." Aella retorted. "I am of more use on the battlefield."


"We both know that's not true, you're only able to use the First Bond." Arthur said.


"I can tap into the second as well."


"For brief periods."


"Dammit. Has Father been spying on me again?"


Arthur snorted and glanced over at where Artorius and Alexei were busy bickering over a choice cut of beef. "Alexei acts like he doesn't care, but he gives Father and I regular updates on your progress if we ask."


Aella growled. "Fine. But why can't you just start making children again?"


Arthur looked forlornly to where the Eleventh Founder sat.


"By the forgotten gods, why is that an issue? Ginette is wonderful and I've seen the way she looks at you." Aella smiled slyly. "And don't think I haven't seen you two sneaking off at oddly coincidental times either."


Arthur hid his blush by taking a drink from his cup. "It's not that simple. Politics."


"She's a Founder. The people would love you for it if you wed, considering her Order." Aella reasoned.


"Yes, but she was born a farmer's daughter."


"So was Mother."


"Who married our father before he was legitimized and there were still plenty of nobles who hated her for it." Arthur rubbed his forehead. "Don't think I haven't thought this through, I have, quite a bit. House Veltaan as it stands is loved by our people, but we are sorely lacking respect and legitimacy in the eyes of our lords and other kingdoms. Some still whisper that you and I are little better than bastards."


"They can all hang." Aella snapped. "An accident of birth does not make someone a true noble. Our grandfather earned his crown, as did Father."


Arthur gave her a mild look. "And what have I done to earn mine, dear sister?"


That made her jaw snap shut and throat tighten with helpless frustration. Arthur had a hell of a legacy to live up to, considering their grandfather had forged Kanlin into the kingdom it was today and the legendary deeds of their father in his role as both Grandmaster and king.


Arthur let out a mirthless laugh and seemed to shrug off the dark mood. "It is what it is. I'll make it work, just as Father did. Now go enjoy yourself, I see the ambassador from the Empire, I need to go play politician for a minute. Think about my request."


Aella nodded and stalked off, mind a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions. She grabbed a bottle of strong liquor, Panthalassian brandy, and sat at the edges of the feast, staring out into the night and taking sips of the burning drink. She hated that her brother was so right, but she also hated that part of her wanted to ignore his wishes and march on the White Hill. It was selfish of her, she knew that, but it was easier than playing the part of princess.

A small coin hit her forehead, making her flinch. "Penny for your thoughts?"

Aella glanced up to see Alexei emerging from the darkness. "Commander. Shouldn't you be schmoozing the nobles?"

Alexei gave her a thin smile and then sat next to her, snatching away the brandy and taking a swig. "I'll leave the politics to Roselyn and your father. You know that the nobles don't like me."

"Because of your charming personality?" Aella quipped.

Alexei gave her a flat look, but allowed a small smirk to break through. "Because they know I'd rather stab them than deal with their games. It's why you aren't too well liked either."

The blunt, though truthful words sent a stab of pain through her guts. "Arthur wants me to stay behind." She blurted out suddenly, unable to keep the request a secret. "But I don't want to. I want to fight with you all."

Alexei considered that while swirling the bottle around. "Why?" He asked simply.

"Because…" Because it was easier. Easier than dealing with people's expectations, their judgements, their fears, their prejudices. She couldn't find the right way to say it, so she simply shrugged.

Alexei still seemed to read the gesture and in a rare show of affection, ruffled her hair playfully like he used to when she was a child. "What is the guiding principle of our Order?"

"Bravery." She answered easily.

Alexei nodded. "Indeed. When I first fought in war, against the now dead kingdom of Rundall, how do you imagine I felt?"

Aella shrugged. "I imagine you faced it as you do now, calm and collected."

"Actually I nearly pissed myself." Alexei said. "I wasn't supposed to be a soldier all those years ago. I was supposed to be a merchant, like my family. Do you know why I joined the army instead? Because it was the right thing to do, not the easy thing. So ask yourself, my squire: Do you want to march on the White Hill with us because it is truly the right thing to do or because it is easier than facing your other duties?" He handed her back the bottle, patted her on the shoulder and then made his way back to the heart of the feast.

Aella sat contemplatively long into the night and far past when the bottle was empty. At the break of day, she informed Arthur that she would stay. Alexei and her father accepted the decision easily, even happily in her father's case. The Twelve Orders gathered and together, they marched upon the White Hill's latest landing site with the intent to destroy it once and for all.

That was the last time Aella saw her father or mentor for a very long time.
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Author's Note: Hello there, I've been a lurker here on SV for years, but always been more active over on SB. I think Original Stories are a bit more welcome here than on SB and I'm looking for feedback to help me improve my writing, so I'm adding this site to places I'll crosspost this story. This is my NanoNoWriMo 2023 project, but even if I don't manage to get it done in a month, I'll still finish it. Hope anyone who reads finds some enjoyment, I'd appreciate any sort of comments or (constructive) criticism.
 
Chapter 1: Kanlin
Six Months Later

"A Dragon Knight must show courage in all aspects of life, both on and off the battlefield."

-Alexei von Goethe, Founder of the First Order of the Dragon.

Eadric Bjornsson, Knight Novitiate of the Third Order of the Wolf, walked steadily upon the road to the city of Kanlin. He glanced down at the note in his hand, the paper well creased from how many times he'd done so.

To all Knights Novitiate,

Greetings from Kanlin. It has been three months since the Grand March. You are to be commended for your continued service. In an effort to continue the training of the Orders, all novitiates are requested to come to Kanlin for further guidance and possible reassignment.

Mistress Roselyn D'Aboville, Seventh Order of the Spider

He sighed heavily, hefted his pack, and continued on. Eadric was a Wolf Knight, his guiding principle that of Unity. It felt odd to be traveling alone, but seeing as he was perhaps the last Wolf Knight around…

Stop that. We know they aren't dead. He chided himself.

In truth, no one truly knew what was happening in the White Hill, only that the tide of monsters that spawned forth from it had slowed to a trickle since the Twelve Orders had entered. It was the only reason that the world had survived without the bulk of the Beast Knights around to defend it. The strange pyramid-like structure of white stone and black inlay still performed it's bizarre pattern, randomly disappearing and reappearing in different parts of the world, but where once hordes of creatures would spawn forth to overwhelm towns and villages and lay waste to countryside, only small packs exited, usually easy enough to dispatch by a dedicated force, though they remained a constant annoyance and a danger to smaller farms and communities.

Eadric had been the youngest Wolf Knight, still was most likely, and as such had not received the training necessary to further his powers. He could enter the First Bond easily enough and even the second occasionally, but the Third Bond remained far out of his reach and he dared not try to enter it without Magnus, the Founder of the Wolf Knights or another Knight who had mastered the Third Bond. He hoped that whatever training Mistress Roselyn had planned would be enough to help him improve his control of the Bonds.

He looked down at the smooth stones of the road he walked on. Such roads were unheard of in the northern forests where he'd been born and raised. He'd heard that southern Phechios was more advanced than their northern neighbors and so far he'd been pleasantly surprised by the amount of towns, villages, and warm inns that he'd passed on his trip. He still passed the occasional ruin, destroyed by bandits or wandering monsters, but compared to his barren and empty homeland, the southern kingdoms were downright leisurely.

It was said that all the roads of Phechios eventually led to Kanlin. The Fourth Order of the Ant had ensured as such with their projects. Soon this was proven true as Eadric came up over a hill and finally laid eyes on the grand city.

The ancestral home of House Veltaan, Castle Kanlin had once been a modest, but well maintained fortress, commanding a good view of the surrounding territory, having access to water by way of a nearby river, with several farms and a small town to support the castle's needs. After becoming the official kings of the region, House Veltaan had expanded the town growing in the castle's shadow into a full city with it's own curtain wall, enveloping the river so that the city always had access to fresh water. The further growth of Kanlin's economy brought on by being the de facto headquarters for several of the Orders of the Beast had helped immensely to improve the lives of the average citizens and had secured Kanlin's importance in the eyes of it's neighbors.

A steady stream of traffic was coming and going out of the city, traders, farmers, and patrols of soldiers. Eadric fell in step at the back of a trade caravan and despite being armed, was let through the gates with nothing but a passing nod from one of the guards stationed there. Probably the uniform he wore. While a rarity these past several months, it was still recognizable.

He approached the keep in the center of the city, feeling some small amount of trepidation as the guards there crossed their spears to block his path.

"Who approaches Castle Kanlin?" One of the guards asked authoritatively.

"Eadric Bjornsson, by order of Mistress Roselyn." He proffered his letter.

The guard accepted it and scanned the contents quickly. "You're a little late lad. This notice went out months ago."

Eadric shrugged and gave an affable smile. "We don't get many couriers up north. And it's a long walk."

"Fair enough." The guard acknowledged. "Head on inside, Mistress Roselyn has commandeered the fourth floor of the castle, her office should be in the southern wing."

"Much obliged. Gods be with you." He made a casual salute that the guards returned and then strode into the interior of the castle itself.

Much of the stone was new construction, freshly quarried, carved, and put together using some classic techniques, but also incorporating the new technologies and knowledge of the Fourth Order. The original walls of the castle had fallen 25 years ago, during the Night of the Beast, the first recorded appearance of the White Hill and also when the first two of the twelve Founders had been granted their powers and saved the city from complete destruction. As such, the castle was rather large and densely populated. Luckily, the engineers who had a hand in it's reconstruction had known it might be confusing and had signs giving directions to various important areas. An odd thing to have in a fortress, but Eadric figured if things got so dire that an enemy was inside the walls of the castle itself, then basic directions wouldn't make things much worse.

As he approached the door marked as Mistress Roselyn's, he began to hear shouting, cursing, and the breaking of objects. Curious, he tapped into the First Bond. He felt it as fur began to grow up the sides of neck, his lips pulled in and blackened, and his eyes took on a yellow sheen. With it, his sense of smell and hearing rocketed up and he began to hear words and smell presences. From within the room he could smell three individuals, one of them smelling overwhelmingly of a floral scent. He winced as the sharpness of it hit him. Someone who had bathed recently and with a large amount of scented oils in the water. The second presence smelled much like the first, but there was a faint aroma beneath it that made his hair stand on edge. The sickly sweet smell of poison. The final person smelled strongly of only two things: Steel and blood. He allowed the bond's power to fade and approached, raising his fist to knock, when the door burst open and knocked him back a step. A fuming girl several inches shorter than he stalked out, her skin pale as most Phechios natives, her hair a distinctive shade of gold, quite beautiful really, but that wasn't the first thing Eadric noticed about her.

That would be the fact she had only a single eye, burning with furious intensity, the other hidden behind a black patch. She stopped, seeing that someone barred her way and she gave a smile that looked more dangerous than if she'd threatened him. "Move." She said it with a kind voice, but the steel in it made his spine straighten and his fight or flight response to kick in.

Eadric hastened to obey and the girl continued forward down the hallway, taking the smell of flowers with her. He shuddered. He'd only seen two people with that force of will and both of them had been Knights capable of using the Third Bond.

"Don't just stand outside, if you need to speak with me, then hurry it up." A regal feminine voice called out. "I haven't got all day."

Eadric immediately stepped through and saluted. "Knight Novitiate Eadric Bjornsson of the Third Order, reporting as requested, ma'am."

Mistress Roselyn D'Aboville turned out to be a stunningly beautiful woman with golden blonde hair and piercing blue eyes, both common traits of Kanlinite nobility from what his lessons had told him. Her skin lacked the ordinary paleness, instead having a touch of a golden tan. She smiled at him, teeth perfectly white and clean and her eyes seemed to dissect him for a moment. She was the one who smelled of both perfume and poison, though he couldn't see any indications of the third presence. "You made decent time, novitiate."

"Ma'am? The notice went out three months ago, I feel as if I'm late if anything."

"Indeed, but I know how treacherous the northern roads are." Roselyn gestured to a map of the world that rested on the wall to her right, depicting the three continents of Panthalassa, Phechios, and Sarnorum. "Most of southern Phechios has far more advanced roads and horses are more common as well. Panthalassa has the fastest of ships of course. I'm not surprised that the novitiates from those areas made it here with such speed." She picked up a decanter of amber liquid and poured a small measure into an ornately crafted glass on her desk. "You're of the Third Order… did you bring anyone with you?"

"No, ma'am. I was the only one left at our keep to the north as far as I'm aware." Eadric informed her.

Roselyn's eyes widened ever so slightly. "You were the only person up there in that gods forsaken keep?"

"No, of course not, non bonded members of the Order and servants still man it, but I was the last Wolf Knight with a connection to the Crest Beast." He explained.

Roselyn downed her drink and poured another. "Damn. Well then congratulations young man, you're perhaps the only Wolf Knight outside of the White Hill."

Eadric felt his heart clench. "No other novitiates from other countries have arrived then?"

"No. It makes sense though, your Order always was big on the whole pack mentality thing. You were probably left out because you've only been a Knight a short while I'm guessing?"

"Only a month when the Grand March commenced." Eadric answered honestly. "Magnus told me I'd be a liability within the Hill."

"He was right." Roselyn said bluntly. "Thousands of Knights marched in and they still haven't returned. My guess is that the place is as hostile as we feared, overrun by the monsters that call it home."

"Not dead as some whisper?" He asked tentatively, hoping the Founder would have more information than he.

"No." Roselyn said with a small shake of her head. "Of that, I am sure. Hindered from returning, yes. But dead? No, I don't believe so." Her eyes became distant as if lost in thought before she sighed and then took out a large book. "Well then, Novitiate Bjornsson, I'll make a note that you've arrived. Find yourself an empty room somewhere up here on the fourth floor." She waved a hand. "If any remain at least. Share with someone if you must. At dawn, all novitiates are supposed to gather outside the gates of the city for morning practice. Be there. Or don't. I'm not here to hold your hand, only ensure you don't kill yourself with your powers. Thank you for informing me of your arrival."

"Yes ma'am." Eadric saluted, then hesitated. "Ma'am, you are aware that there is another person somewhere in this room, yes?"

Roselyn smiled slightly. "Concerned for my safety, novitiate?"

"They smell of blood and steel. Just making sure it isn't an assassin."

Roselyn let out a small, polite laugh. "I forget how sharp a Wolf Knight's senses can be. No need to worry yourself, simply my bodyguard."

Eadric saluted again and then began to search for an empty room. The castle was large and it wasn't hard to find a set of chambers that had no indications of being occupied. He set his travel pack and gear, a medium round shield and an axe, against the foot of his bed. Then he simply sat for a moment, sighing in relief. The journey to Kanlin had been long and tiresome. He took a moment to smell his clothes and winced. He had some coin still from his allowance, he'd need to purchase some new outfits another day. As it stood though, he needed to clean himself. He stepped out of the chambers and stopped a passing servant.

"Is there a place around here to have a proper bath?" He asked.

The servant bowed his head in deference. "Yes sir, on the first floor so as not to strain the plumbing." The servant eyed his rather ragged attire. "If you leave your clothes in the changing rooms, I'll arrange for these to be laundered and a new uniform left for you in the meantime."

"My thanks." Eadric gave the servant a nod and then headed off.

Eadric's home in the north had not possessed the kind of infrastructure necessary to make a place like Castle Kanlin's baths possible, but he had encountered a few like it on his journey south. It was easy enough to find the chamber lined with benches and storage cubbies where clean clothes were left to be changed into once one was cleansed, albeit far larger than any of the ones he'd seen before. Stripping out of his ragged uniform and leaving it on a bench, he grabbed a towel from a stack that looked to be provided for the public and walked into the main chamber. A large pool of hot water awaited, bars of soap sitting at various intervals around the edge of the water along with rough rags to be used for scrubbing. He sank into the water with a sigh of contentment. Hot water, so easily readily available… Truly, the south was much more luxurious than the north. He made sure to cleanse himself thoroughly, enjoying the chance to get rid of the road's dust and filth and then simply leaned against the stone edge and closed his eyes.

"Do you think he knows?" A voice whispered lowly, just at the edge of his hearing.
"He's sleeping and the place is empty, he's probably a foreigner." Another whispered back.

"And he can hear you." He growled, opening his eyes and noting that the light streaming in from the windows had dulled and his skin had grown a bit wrinkled. He blinked as he took in the two women submerged in the pool across from him, steam hiding their nudity. "Can't a man simply enjoy a peaceful bath after a long day of travel?"

One of the two women, her skin quite a bit darker than her companion's Eastern Panthalassian complexion and who looked to be nearly the same height as Eadric, arched an eyebrow at him. "Perhaps when done in the men's side of the baths."

Eadric flushed with embarrassment. "Oh hells, the baths here are separated by gender?" He asked incredulously.

"Why else would there be two different baths?" The shorter woman asked with a small giggle and the faintest accent. It matched that of other Eastern Panthalassian's that Eadric had met, all of them Wolf Knights stationed at the main northern keep.

"Every other bath I've been in had a cold for swimming and a hot for bathing." Eadric explained somewhat defensively. "It didn't occur to me, apologies. I'll just uh," he made a vague motion and made to stand.

"Oh sit down." The Western Panthalassian sighed and waved him down. "Phechiosian nobles are so much more uptight about 'propriety' and all that, we could care less. Just don't hit on us and we're square."

"I'm Phechiosian too." He pointed out.

"Yes, but you're clearly not nobleborn or you'd be a lot more embarrassed." The woman laughed. "I'm Hestia. My friend here is Thalia."

"Eadric."

"Ah, a northern name." Hestia's eyes gleamed and did not look entirely human for a moment. "You're a novitiate then?"

"Aye. Third Order." Eadric said.

"How exciting!" Hestia grinned. "I am of the Sixth Order myself." An Eagle Knight then.

"Eleventh Order." The shorter woman, Thalia, spoke up. Hellbender. "Nice to meet you, Eadric."

"You as well." Eadric gave a short bow from where he was seated.

"Did you just arrive here in Kanlin?" Thalia asked curiously, dark eyes scanning his face. "You don't look familiar, but then again there are quite a few of us around nowadays."

"I arrived only a few hours ago." He confirmed. "The northern roads make for long travel. I received the notice only two months ago and it took me that long to get here. No horses to spare you see." He explained.

"A long journey." Hestia noted. "Do you have any friends around here? Fellow members of the Third Order perhaps?"

"No." His face fell slightly and he sank a bit deeper into the warm waters. "Mistress Roselyn believes I might be the last of my Order at the moment and definitely the only one here in Kanlin. I've only been bonded a short time, a month before the Grand March happened, so I haven't really been anywhere outside northern Phechios on missions or anything. I have no idea what I'm doing here really, other than to gain some control over my powers."

Thalia nudged Hestia. "Maybe he could join us?" She asked hopefully.

"I don't know if the others would approve." Hestia hummed thoughtfully. "Perhaps we'll make introductions in the morning."

"Join what, exactly?" Eadric asked.

"Well, you see, with the Orders all… indisposed, someone still needs to take care of the occasional pack of monsters or the rather large number of bandits around." Hestia explained. "So Mistress Roselyn posts bounties. Everyone, well, nearly everyone groups together in squads to better work together. Roselyn also forbade us from all grouping with the same Order, said it was important we learn to fight with varying powers around us."

"Some switch often, but we like to work with the same group." Thalia piped up. "There's Miles and Zium and sometimes we even convince Aella to join us."

"I'm sure you'll get along with them, but Aella and Miles tend to be cautious about new faces." Hestia added. "I've only been here about a month myself and it took them a while to get used to me."

Eadric nodded thoughtfully. "It would be nice to work with others. It's been too long." He glanced outside the windows again where the sunlight was almost completely faded, only lamps now lighting the inside of the large bathing room. "I should be going now, I'm starved." He scratched the back of his head. "Ah, where do I get something to eat around here?"

"There's the mess where the guards eat." Thalia said. "Or the kitchens directly if you don't feel like being around others. Plus lots of nice places to grab a meal in the city itself, if you've got the coin."

"My thanks." Eadric flashed them a grateful grin. "I'll see you two around."

He got out of the water and wrapped the towel around his waist to hide himself from the two Panthlassian girls. He gave them another shallow bow, went and found the extra clothes the servant had promised him (in the men's changing rooms as it happened. He finally spotted the small, easily missed signs indicating which was which.) and went out into the city.

Time to get to know his new home.
 
Chapter 2: First Encounters
"We wield our power not for our own gain, but to serve as examples for all men."
- Artorius Veltaan, Founder of the Second Order of the Lion

Eadric didn't have any real experience with large cities. The largest town he'd ever been to in the north had been Winter Hearth, the principal town that had provided for the needs of the Third Order's central keep. It had approximately five thousand souls living in it and had been considered one of the largest settlements of the area. The city of Kanlin on the other hand, had at least half a million people, over a hundred times that size, with that number growing even larger when one considered the farms, homesteads, and villages that were within only a few miles of Kanlin's walls. Luckily, he had two advantages to navigate the large city: His excellent sense of direction and his access to the First Bond in order to enhance his sense of smell. These two things in conjunction allowed him to make mental notes on where he was in the city and begin to slowly get a feel for it.

The immediate outside of Castle Kanlin itself was mostly surrounded by the richest areas of the city, the manors of nobles and rich merchants, as well as restaurants and inns catering to the elite that were visiting the city. Once one went beyond that inner circle, they were met by the ring of the city where most common folk made their living, a great deal of tenements and small homes making up the majority of living conditions. This was where most of the skilled tradesmen lived. Smiths, carpenters, bakers, millers, cobblers and various other professions. Even the slums of the city, while unavoidable, were nicer than Eadric's studies would have indicated. The streets were clean and well patrolled, and he saw few beggars or urchins. When he asked a guard about it, he was regaled by tales of the generosity of King Artorius and how he'd tried to make sure all his citizens were as healthy and happy as possible with various programs and laws to improve their lives, things that his son Arthur was making sure were kept in place, despite some of the outrage from the nobility.

He'd gotten more than a few curious looks for being out after dark asking these sorts of questions, but most of the suspicious looks had faded when they'd seen his uniform. After that it was either salutes or stares of awe at one of the fabled Beast Knights.

Using his enhanced senses, he quickly identified a place in the central ring of the city that smelled absolutely delicious, like fresh baked bread, roasting meat, and good ale. Finding it was simply a matter of following the nose to a respectable looking tavern, the black iron sign outside of it proudly proclaiming it as the Dancing Dragon, complete with a rendition of the fire breathing sort of dragon (as opposed to the dragonfly that was the First Order's sigil) proudly holding a tankard in each hand. Striding in, he immediately took note of the merry interior, dozens of patrons packed in at various tables and booths, a large bar set into the back wall alongside a door that led to a kitchen, judging by the smell. He spotted mainly locals, but also more than a few people wearing the uniform of the Twelve Orders.

Eadric made his way to the bar and placed a few coins on the counter. "A drink, please. Northern if you got it."

The barkeep, a tall man with the deep tan of a Panthalassian and a few days of stubble, gave him a cheerful grin. "We've got ales, beers, and wines of all sorts! How about a dark stout or are you in the mood for something lighter?" His accent was completely different from what Eadric had been expecting, not even close to anything he'd heard before.

"A stout sounds perfect." Eadric returned the grin, having not expected any kind of familiar variety in the new city.

The barkeep made the coins disappear and replaced them with a pewter tankard filled with dark frothy beer. Eadric took a sip and was pleased to find the strong bitter flavor that he hadn't been able to enjoy for some months. "That's good stuff. How do you get this down here in the south?"

"Ah, I keep in touch with a lot of brewers around the city and a few of them are originally from up north." The barkeep explained, running a rag across the surface of the bar to keep it gleaming. "Ya need some food in ya too? Got a nice stew tonight."

"Sounds wonderful." Eadric replied eagerly, feeling his stomach begin to rumble with hunger.

"Go find yourself a seat then my friend, I'll send one of the gals over with the food in a moment." The barkeep gestured out toward the crowded room. "You're a new face, so they'll know who to look for."

"Many thanks," Eadric dipped his head and slid another small coin across the counter which the barkeep once again made vanish with surprising speed.

He looked around the crowded room and began to duck and weave, looking for an open space. He would hate to intrude on a group already looking to be in fine spirits, but there just weren't many seats to go around. Finally, he found a mostly abandoned bench, a single young man Eadric's junior that wore the uniform of a Beast Knight drinking from a tankard of his own. There seemed to be an invisible barrier keeping others from approaching too closely, which struck Eadric as odd. The young man didn't appear anymore dangerous or even unkind, very ordinary, smaller than average if anything. He made his way over and sat across from the young man.

"Good evening, friend." Eadric called over the general bustle of the tavern. "Mind if I take this seat?"

The man turned to Eadric and that revealed the probable reason for people's avoidance: The left side of his face was a mass of scars, turning what might have been a perfectly friendly face into a glowering nightmare. He had dark hair and tanned skin, though bore the features of a Phechios native. His accent was that of Central Phechios, the lands between the southern realms and that of the northern wastes. "Fine by me, though you won't do your reputation much good sitting with someone like me." He said by way of greeting.
"You're a fellow Beast Knight, I don't see why that might be a problem." Eadric chuckled and sat down. "Eadric of the Third Order."

The man eyed him for a moment, then shook his head. "Vandos." He took a sip of his drink. "You're new to Kanlin, aren't you?"

"Aye. Arrived earlier today." Eadric confirmed.

"Yeah, you look like it. Still bright eyed and ready to go fight monsters." Vandos chuckled. "I remember being like that."

"You can't be much older than I am." Eadric pointed out. "You talk like some old veteran."

Vandos snorted and shrugged. "I've only had my bond less than a year, but I've already seen my fair share of death and mayhem."

"Things are really that bad out there? Even with the White Hill weakened?" Eadric asked, worry leaking into his voice. It seemed Beast Knights were needed now more than ever…

Vandos shook his head. "Things are good, relatively. Just… It was better when all the Orders were here. More monsters, sure, but also more Knights, far, far more."

"I got to see my Founder fight once." Eadric said, mind going back to that day. "Led a several dozen other Wolf Knights against hundreds of monsters. Slaughtered them all, every last one of them. Seeing them fight together like that… It sure was a sight."

"Yeah, I got to see mine do the same once." Vandos grunted, taking a swig of his drink. "Only she fought alone and there were at least a thousand of them. Tore right through them."

"Ah, Shark Knight then? I've heard that the First Hunter is an incredibly skilled warrior." Eadric complimented.

Vandos opened his mouth to reply when a fist suddenly slammed into the table, causing the tavern's noise to die quickly. A tall man wearing the uniform of a novitiate stared down at Vandos, eyes narrowed and bloodshot from drink. "I thought," he grated out, "that we told you we don't want your kind in here." Behind him loomed three other novitiates, all of them rather large. They towered over the smaller Vandos with a sort of menace that made all of Eadric's instincts flare with outrage.

Vandos bared his teeth and Eadric's other instincts, those of pure survival, began to send waves of panic. "And I thought I told you that I could care less what a few weaklings think of me."

The large man went to speak, but Eadric held up a placating hand. "Peace, friend. We are all members of the Orders, there's no need for this. We've got good drink and good food, so why don't we just stick to our parts of the tavern, eh?"

The large man glared at Eadric for a moment, eyes falling upon the small pin that marked him as a member of the Third Order. "You aren't one of his kind, so why the hells are you around him?"

Eadric frowned. "I have no qualms about the Tenth Order, indeed, I admire their work."

The man scoffed at the words, but a small, quavering voice spoke up. "Excuse me, sirs, but I brought your food." Eadric glanced over to see one of the tavern girls holding a tray bearing two bowls of steaming stew and an extra tankard of what Vandos appeared to be drinking. The poor girl was practically shaking from the threat of potential violence in the air.

Vandos' eyes softened and he beckoned her forward. "Many thanks." He handed her a few coins. "Go tell Kayoki that I'm sorry, eh?"

The girl nodded and began to move away, but was almost casually shoved aside by the antagonistic novitiate. "C'mon lads, let's get out of this cesspit. If they serve his kind, we obviously don't want to be here."

Eadric felt his own anger rising, but Vandos put a restraining hand on his shoulder even as he stood. "Thank you, Eadric, but this is my issue." He grinned at the leader of the pack and the air of waiting violence returned. "Look, Delan, you've been a pain in the neck for weeks now. So I'm gonna give you this once chance to apologize to the lady and then clear out, or I'm going to put you through the wall."

The leader, Delan, spat at his feet in reply. His eyes took on a slightly golden sheen and fur began to appear at the edges of his neck. Lion Knight. "Make me, you murderous bastard." He growled. "There's four of us and one of you." The others began to transform in a similar manner.

Vandos' grin became sharp and vicious, his hair gained a streak of white, his eyes darkened, black fur began to appear on his arms and neck, and something shifted beneath his skin. "Four times zero is still zero, or do they not teach you these things where you're from?"

Delan let out a roar of fury, the sound having gained the edge of an animal's, fist flying for Vandos' face. The younger man took a single step back and allowed it to pass a hair from his nose. This might have been less impressive, except Eadric knew that one of the perks of a Lion Knight's Bond was increased strength and speed. Then in one motion filled with incredible power, Vandos struck the Lion Knight in the chest with an open palm, sending him sprawling across the room.

Vandos glanced back at Eadric and gave him a grin that had gained an edge of savage enjoyment. "Sorry to disappoint, but I'm no Shark Knight: I'm a Badger."
 
Chapter 3: First Impressions
"A lone man cannot make a difference, only through working together can we shape the world."

- Alpha Knight-Captain Magnus Skaldson


Eadric felt a chill as he realized the truth of Vandos' Order. Now that the shorter man stood in the brighter light of the tavern, he could see the insignia on his jacket, that of the last of the Twelve Orders and the most feared: The Order of the Badger.

Each of the Twelve Orders had a principle that guided it. That principle was chosen specifically by the Founders and tended to embody the overall philosophy and battle-doctrine of each Order.

The Twelfth Order's principle was Ferocity, something they all took to heart, fighting with incredible bloodthirst and rage, at least so the stories went. That alone would not be enough to make the other Orders fear and revile them, after all, everyone fought fiercely against the monsters of the White Hill, just making it their principle wouldn't have given them such a reputation.

No, the true stigma came from the fact that Aesira Mordas, the Founder of the Order of the Badger, had been the one Founder to ever unleash their power upon a civilian population.

Ten years ago, when Aesira had just been granted her powers and was being trained by Alexei and Artorius, assassins from a kingdom called Rundall, a rival to Kanlin, nearly killed the children of Artorius, who had still been king at the time. They did succeed in killing his wife, Queen Alaria. Many conflicting theories crossed on why exactly Aesira had done what she did next. Some said it was because she was the King's bastard child or the Queen's or perhaps was even in love with one of the two monarchs, but all the rumors and stories agreed on what happened after the Queen's death: Aesira had gone to Rundall's capital city and destroyed it, leaving nothing but a ruin in her wake and signaling the death of that kingdom as rival powers snapped up their remaining territories.

It had been known by all of course that Beast Knights were dangerous and powerful, but after that demonstration, people began to truly appreciate that the Orders and the Founders especially, had no desire for conquest.

The incident had been forgiven, to an extent, seeing as one could not cast aside a weapon as powerful as a Founder and her entire Order, but the Order of the Badger had always been looked upon with fear since then and several of the other Founders had publicly condemned the act, doing as little as possible to cooperate with the Twelfth Order.

For their part the Badger Knights seemed to delight in their fearsome reputation, fighting and killing hordes of monsters alone and fiercely defending their Founder if so much as a quiet whisper against her was heard within their presence. It didn't do much for their good name, but they all seemed to shrug it off. They had been the smallest Order, but also the deadliest.

Now, one such Badger Knight stood in front of Eadric, his Bond on display for all to see, about to get in a fist fight with four members of the Second Order. Eadric felt indecision, knowing that Vandos had clearly been wronged, but also ill at ease with escalating an already tense situation.

Fortunately he was not forced to choose: The owner of the tavern did it for him. The previously affable man slammed his fist onto the bar loudly several times, making all eyes turn towards him.

"Vandos," he said warningly, eyes darkening a shade, the beginning of a transformation of some sort. "Not in my place, please. And Delan: You know better than to start this kind of rhut. Out, now."

The Lion novitiate sneered and spat a gob of blood to the side, but the changes of his Bond faded and he stalked out with his posse in tow.

"Hexing son of a bastard." Vandos grumbled, Bond fading as well. He sat back down and glanced at the stunned Eadric. "Sorry, didn't get a chance to correct you before we were interrupted. I understand if you don't want to drink with a filthy Badger like me." He said the words with a friendly enough tone, but there was a definite edge of anger and bitterness to them.

Eadric considered all that he'd heard as well as what his own Founder had taught him. The principle of the Third Order of the Wolf was that of Unity. That applied not just within the Order, but while working with other Orders as well. Magnus had disdained the bloodshed that had occurred at Rundall, which Eadric agreed with, but he also had stated firmly that Aesira had been little more than a child at the time. She had just been given immense powers and seen a massive wrong done against someone she greatly admired, of course her first course of action would be to seek vengeance. Eadric was less sure of that, perhaps things were different in southern Phechios, but in the north, one had to grow up fast and learn to take accountability for their own actions. Youth was not a shield for long in those harsh lands.

On the other hand, one lesson you learned in the north and as a Wolf Knight, was the importance of working together. Yes, Aesira had committed a great crime, but her Order was not responsible for her actions, they had not yet even been properly formed at the time. Didn't they deserve the benefit of the doubt?

"The Order of the Badger is still one of the Twelve and your actions and your Founders are entirely separate." Eadric decided, then raised his tankard in salute. "Forgotten gods know that Magnus isn't a saint either, as much as I respect him."

Vandos' smile became more genuine and he knocked his tankard against Eadric's. "I'll drink to that. I wish more Knights were like you."

Eadric shrugged lightly. "We're fellow Knights, we'll have to fight together someday, may as well get along with everyone."

"Idealistic, if foolish." Vandos chuckled bitterly, finishing his drink and digging into his stew. "People are people and we'll always squabble and find reasons to hate one another."

"We're not just any people though, we're the Beast Knights, we're supposed to be better, to stand for something." Eadric pointed out.

"Tell that to that rhuthead, Delan." Vandos scoffed with a shake of his head. "Lion Knights and their 'Nobility'. Artorius is a model of it and most of his Order do their best to live up to his example, but you have outliers like that guy who think it's just an excuse to act self righteous, like you're superior to everyone or something."

"Ah, using his position as an excuse and a crutch, rather than treating it as a responsibility." Eadric nodded in understanding. "Magnus spoke of such things once, to my batch of novices."

"If only more listened." Vandos said. "Well, it doesn't matter." He raised his tankard. "To the Twelve Orders. May we ever stand in the defense of the world."

"To the Twelve Orders. May the day come that we are no longer needed." Eadric raised his own drink in salute.

Vandos let out a harsh bark of laughter and they both drank deeply.
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Eadric woke up, rubbing the sleep from his eyes and biting back a groan at the sharp headache already pounding through his skull. He'd had his share of good northern beer and then Vandos had suggested sampling some of the fine liquors that had been shipped in from Panthalassa. That had been… a mistake.

Still, he was looking forward to finally meeting more of his fellow novitiates, though he prayed to the forgotten gods that they weren't all dicks like Delan and his cronies. He dressed and then tapped into the First Bond, allowing a few minor changes to wash over him, like blackened gums and changed eyes, but also sharpening his senses, most notably his sense of smell. He used it to easily make his way to the kitchens and fall upon a platter of bread and cheese with a ravenous appetite, eager to banish the hangover as quickly as possible.

After that was taken care of, Eadric left the castle, the city still quiet, though hints of activity as hearths were lit and people began to prepare for their days was still there. Outside the gates of the city, he found where the novitiates must have gathered, based on the already large number already assembled. There was no sense of true order or purpose, they seemed to clump in groups of three to as many as a dozen. A stable, a large shed, several sand pits, and a massive wooden board completed the scene. It made Eadric's skin itch, not having good stone walls around such a vulnerable, but important place. He supposed that anyone foolish enough to attack here would have to get close enough to Kanlin's walls to be crushed by their army, not to mention the dozens, perhaps hundreds of novitiates. While many were untested and undertrained, they were still Beast Knights and more than a match for simple bandits or the smaller creatures of the White Hill that had escaped destruction.
Amidst the milling crowd of novices, Eadric noticed Vandos and began to approach, but was stopped when a short figure seemed to materialize from nowhere and tug sharply on his arm. "Hey, Eadric, right?" Thalia, the Hellbender Knight asked with a small smile. Now that he could get a good look at her in the light, he noticed that she was really quite short, barely over five feet tall. "Nice to see you again. Wanna come meet the crew?"

Eadric glanced over at Vandos who was perusing the bounty board with a thoughtful eye. "I was actually going to go talk to that fellow over there…"

"The Badger Knight?" Thalia scoffed slightly and shook her head. "Don't bother. Guy likes to work alone, says others just get in his way. C'mon, you should meet everyone else, we could use a tracker like you."

"Well I suppose…" Eadric said nervously and allowed the shorter girl to pull him along to where her group was already assembled.

There were currently three of them, the tall and dark skinned Hestia whom he had already met, a man with strange slitted eyes that stood only a couple of inches shorter than Eadric, and a distinctly older man, probably in his third decade, taller than Eadric by a good margin, but far lankier.

The lanky man noticed Thalia pulling him along and marched over. "You!"

"Me?" Eadric asked, pointing to himself with a nervous smile. "Have we met?"

"No, but I heard that a certain bastard was peeping on my girls in the bath last night." The man growled dangerously, seeming to loom over Eadric. "Do you have any last words?"

Eadric nervously opened his mouth to defend himself when Hestia stepped up and slapped the older man on the back of head. "We aren't your kids, Miles, so stop acting like our father. We already told you it wasn't like that, it was an honest mistake and he acted like a perfect gentleman."

Miles rubbed the back of his head where he'd been struck and gave Hestia a small smirk. "Just giving the lad a hard time, Hestia." He shot Eadric a wink and then shot out a hand. "Miles Khydan, Fourth Order, at your service." Eadric accepted the hand and winced as Miles began tapping into the First Bond of his Order, increasing his strength. Chitin grew at the edges of the man's neck, his eyes became a bit beady, and the stubs of antennae began to appear on his forehead. "Hestia's a big girl, she can look after herself, but screw with Thalia and by Kezo's bones, I'll have your head." He grinned sharply. "And not the one with your brain, you hear?"

"Just a cultural accident, won't happen again." Eadric promised, trying in vain to wriggle his hand out of Miles' grip.

The tall man nodded and the bond faded. "Then we're good. Nice to meetcha, now excuse me, I gotta do some work on Hestia's weapon before we go hunting today." He walked off while whistling a tune under his breath.

"Forgive Miles, the man is as protective as a mother bear sometimes." Hestia sighed. Eadric was struck by how tall she actually was, just a hair shorter than him. Her arms were heavy with muscle and Eadric noted the quiver on her back. An archer of some sort then. She turned her golden eyes over to where Thalia was fussing over the final member of their group, the strange foreign man and what appeared to be a large cut on his arm. A streak of purple cut through her otherwise black hair, a sign of wealth perhaps? "Zium, come meet the new kid!"

The man loped over to Eadric and gave him an oddly formal bow, his hands clasped together in a strange way. "Zium Weing, it is nice to meet you." The man said with the strangest accent Eadric had ever heard. "Thalia tells me that you are a Wolf Knight, correct? I hope we are able to work well together."

"Ah, nice to meet you as well, Zium. If you don't mind me asking, where are you from? I've never heard that accent before. Or seen anyone with your…" He waved a general hand across his hand. "Features."

"Of course, I am from the Empire of the Twin Heavens." Zium said with a cheerful smile, as if that explained everything.

"Ah yes, that place…" Eadric said with a sage nod. "I've definitely heard of it before."

"He's talking about Sarnorum." Thalia threw in helpfully. "That's the full name of the Empire over there."

"Calling it simply 'The Empire' is like calling Kanlin, 'The Kingdom.'" Zium complained. "It is the Empire of the Twin Heavens for a reason, please show some respect."

"Except it still works to call it 'The Empire' because there is no other Empire like it out there." Hestia pointed out.

"That is not my point." Zium sighed. "Regardless, I am pleased to be a member of the Ninth Order, a Squid Knight."

The Ninth Order was guided by the principle of Adaptability, their tactics and arms being unusual compared to the more direct thinking that other Orders espoused. Some took it personally, while others rolled with it and just did their best to work with the odd Order. Eadric had recalled mixed feelings amongst his fellow Wolf Knights, though overall positive.

"Seems you've formed a solid group here." Eadric said, feeling rather self conscious at that moment. The others had such strong powers while his really needed other Wolf Knights to shine properly…

"We have, so don't go messing it up." A somewhat familiar voice broke in.

Eadric glanced over to see the blonde woman with an eyepatch approaching. The other novitiates of his new group greeted her enthusiastically. "You're Aella, right? Thalia mentioned you when she was telling me about this little squad."

Aella nodded, the mark on her jacket denoting her as a member of the First Order, a Dragon Knight. "Yeah, Thalia and Hestia mentioned some bumbling northerner who accidentally invaded the women's baths." She smirked slightly, taking away whatever bite might have been in her words. "Aella Veltaan, Dragon Knight. Nice to meet you."

"Eadric Bjornsson, Wolf Knight. To you as well. So this is all of you, eh?" He glanced at the small team, including Miles who was handing a monstrosity of a bow over to Hestia.

"I don't always work with these guys." Aella explained, looking fondly at them as Miles put Zium into a headlock. "Dragon Knights don't do the whole 'team player' thing well. But when I do need some back up, well…" She cleared her throat and then narrowed her eye at Eadric. "You on the other hand, I don't know. So let me be clear: You do anything to hurt or endanger them out in the field and I'll put you in the ground myself, we clear?"

Eadric felt taken aback by the sudden shift in her demeanor, but nodded in agreement.

"Good. Now arm up, I want to see what you can do." She glanced at his shield and small axe and shook her head. "I know Wolf Knights typically use a spear, where's yours?"

"Lost it on the way here." Eadric admitted sheepishly. "Rogue creature was on the loose. A ghoul."

The creatures of the White Hill were nearly endless in their variety, but some had a tendency to show up more often, one of those being 'ghouls', twisted mockeries of humans with paper white skin and twisted, spindly limbs. One on one, they were one of the easier monsters to kill, but they usually traveled in packs. Eadric had been lucky to score the kill, but his spear hadn't survived the effort.

"And you lost your main weapon fighting against just one?" Aella asked with some bemusement. "You won't survive long if you struggle against a single ghoul."

"It caught me off guard and I was barely trained how to hold a spear, even then it was group formations." Eadric defended himself, feeling a bit of ire rise in his blood. "I was only a novice for a month before the March."

Aella stared at him assessingly before finally nodding. "Well then we'll have to get you prepped. Miles! I'm gonna spar with the new kid, you find us a bounty." The older man saluted and herded the squad in that direction while Aella pulled him along to one of the many sand pits that were arranged near the large shed. "That's our armory. Go grab yourself a spear and meet me in the pits."

Eadric obeyed, noting the massive amount of weapons, both familiar and exotic, but ultimately taking up a simple spear, its haft made of a solid, but flexible wood, the head of forged steel. It was basically of the same design as his old spear, but made sturdier. Once he stepped out into the arena where Aella awaited, he grimaced as he saw her weapons. A longsword (atypical of most Dragon Knights who preferred more precise blades such as the rapier) and a larger shield than what most Dragon Knights typically wielded.

"You're armed more like a Lion Knight than a Dragon." Eadric said while walking into the pit of sand.

"I'm stronger than I look. My mentor says it's because my father was a Lion Knight when I was conceived." She smiled dangerously.

Her father…

"Say, Veltaan, that wouldn't happen to be the same Veltaan as old Artorius, would it…?" Eadric asked nervously, hoping that it was either a coincidence or perhaps a cadet branch.

"That would be my old man."

Hex my life.

Eadric allowed the First Bond to rush over him, the familiar alterations to his appearance taking over as he raised his shield and lowered his spear. "Well then I'm in for a beating, aren't I?"

"I'll be gentle." Aella promised.

Her own Bond changed her, giving her bits of chitin across her body and changing her visible eye to that of a faceted dragonfly's. Then she pointed her sword at him in salute and charged.
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