Well, I've sufficiantly recovered from my little incident with the (!@#$ing
) back-button and gone on with Chapter Six. I believe it is the longest chapter yet. They just keep getting longer and longer
Chapter Six – Travels
“Goodbye!” yelled Nathaniel to the king, waving to the tiny figure under the entrance to Falador Castle.
“And the same to you!” replied the king. “May you and Bjorn have a safe and successful journey, and may peace be with you, my friend!”
This was the exchange of words between the two men hours after Nathaniel had first begun conversation with the royal person. Nathaniel had spent a brief stay at the hospital turret, having his cuts and bruises brushed up with some exotic herbs and certain unique concoctions. Just before his discharge from the area, one of the king’s servants had asked for an audience with Nathaniel. He had accepted willingly.
“The king requests that you be at his personal quarters immediately,” said the gentleman. “Your presence is requested for a meeting with His royal highness, where both of you shall be served a casual supper. Please come as soon as possible. That is all,” The man then promptly left the room without uttering another word.
Hmmm… A meeting with the king… thought Nathaniel.
I wonder precisely what we’ll be discussing. I don’t mind the fact that supper will be served, however… thought the restless adventurer, allowing himself a small smile along with the thought.
I’m simply famished. About five minutes later, by Nathaniel’s estimate, the nurse on duty informed him that he was sufficiently healed and ready to go. As soon as he had received this news, he zipped over to the door outside the king’s private quarters. Panting ever so slightly, he knocked on the hardwood door that had had many mystical runes carved into it long ago. Nathaniel could hear the muffled speech of the ruler from inside the room, followed by the king himself appearing under the threshold after setting the door ajar.
“Hello Nathaniel,” he said pleasantly. “I’ve been expecting you. Come in, come in.”
The king’s quarters were enormous, compared to any ordinary bedroom. It was almost as big as some houses that he had seen on his journeys. There were numerous crystal chandeliers, intricately carved wooden chairs and a few desks and tables. It appeared almost as if a mess hall filled with homely items fit for… well, a king.
“Quite a big room you have here,” remarked Nathaniel. “It must be quite a hassle to keep tidy.”
“Oh, no, not at all,” said the king lightly. “At least, not for me. The servants take care of most all physical labor such as that. At any rate, why don’t we get down to some supper, eh?”
He walked over to one of the fine, polished wooden tables near the center of the room, and motioned for Nathaniel come sit opposite him. As soon as Nathaniel sat down, the king snapped his fingers in a very practiced fashion. Instantly, a numerous amount of servants, all carrying silverware, glasses, napkins, various covered dishes all of which emitted a distinctive aroma, and even a pair of candlesticks enveloped the two diners. They worked quickly and efficiently. Within only a few seconds, they were done, and the men’s meal prepared.
“Quite an efficient workforce you have here,” observed Nathaniel with interest.
“Thank you,” said the king. “I suppose it comes with the responsibilities of royalty. Now, let’s get down to our meal. Take your pick of dishes, and dig in.”
After examining and sampling a few of the steaming dishes upon the linen tablecloth, Nathaniel finally settled on a dinner of roast duck, mashed potatoes and a significant portion of green beans. He accompanied the cuisine with a glass of a particularly sweet wine. It was a delicious arrangement, and Nathaniel thoroughly enjoyed it. The king also seemed to find his quite sufficient to his liking, and he too was enjoying his dinner. About halfway through his plateful of rations, after a substantially silent meal without any discussion, Nathaniel finally looked up at the king and cleared his throat.
“Oh, yes, what is it?” asked the king, a bit startled after his peaceful sitting had been abruptly interrupted.
“I was thinking about the scout you’ve told me I’ll be accompanied by. Who is he, and what is he like?”
The king pondered this thought for a moment, appearing to look very intently at the space above Nathaniel’s head. After a moment, he began speaking again.
“The scout I am assigning you is the best of the best, and you should be quite grateful to hear so. He is the Chief of Stealth operations, and he is well known for it. He is the greatest tracker I’ve ever seen, whether it is looking for escaped prisoners, foes, or just animals on a hunting trip. He is also quite experienced in the way of weapons, with a fast blade and an exceptionally accurate bow. He is a good leader when it comes to scouting trips, and is known for his great senses. His name is Bjorn.” The king cleared his throat after this sentence, removing whatever substance had lodged its way in his gullet. “As for his credentials apart from his valiant position, he has earned many medals for service to the king, and has saved many a soldier from certain death or imprisonment. He has my full confidence, and you should have no reason to be worried while with him.”
During this informative speech, Nathaniel had looked intently at the ground, summing up all that the king had said. When the king finished, he closed his eyes for a moment and thought. Still with his eyes closed, he then said, “I see that you have virtually infinite confidence in Bjorn, and I understand that he is quite the man when it comes to getting around. However, what do you know of his social whereabouts?”
The king’s confidence seemed to falter then, as his face took on a very startled look. He pondered the thought intently for a while. He seemed very unsure of what he was going to say. Finally, he sighed, and went on. “Admittedly, I have never really known him to the point of social interaction. I do not just sit down with all of my men and have dinner with them as I am with you. However, from what I have heard, Bjorn is not a very social man. He is known as a strong, silent type. He rarely talks other than to bark orders or report something. He is single, without a wife or children.” The king’s eyes seemed to flare there, and he seemed a bit more hurried. “However, I’m sure you two will get along just fine. Whether you make great friends with him or not, he is only accompanying you in your quest for protection and direction. Nothing more than that, or so I would expect. Now… onto another topic.
“From what I have heard from my servants, your rations and water should be quite enough. In fact, I’ve been told you’ve got enough food to feed an army for a week! I don’t think you should run into any trouble there. Now, why don’t we finish our meals?”
The dining went on without speech, as it had for the beginning of the supper up until the conversation between the two. Nothing could be heard but the sound of their chewing and their forks upon their plates. After the meal had been finished, Nathaniel graciously thanked the king for his hospitality, and was instructed to go to his temporary quarters until precisely seven thirty, when he would be called forth to the front of the castle. He was told that he would meet up with Bjorn at that point.
During the time between the arrival at the room and the coming of the informant, Nathaniel rested. Not just physically, but mentally. He dozed, not quite asleep, but not fully awake either. Nathaniel later would enjoy this leisurely moment of peace, in which he did not have to think of what was coming next, or what horror he would need to face.
In what seemed like a blink of an eye to Nathaniel, it came time to go. The informant had come, and his things were all with him. He had been led down to the gate, where he found the king. At the side of him was a man, which he instantly recognized to be Bjorn, his new partner.
“Hello Nathaniel!” said the king. “This is Bjorn.” The king then looked to Bjorn and nodded. “Bjorn, this is Nathaniel. Nathaniel, Bjorn.” Bjorn proceeded to extend his hand to Nathaniel, which he accepted, grasping tightly in a firm handshake.
Nathaniel looked at Bjorn, a short man with messy, unkempt black hair. He was wearing a bearskin vest, under which he wore a pair of gray trousers. The backpack containing their food and supplies was already upon his back. He was fairly short compared to Nathaniel, the top of his head only just reaching past Nathaniel’s chin. He looked fairly muscular, with a jutting chest, and a powerful looking set of arms. Most of his features were fairly nondescript, and quite normal. But what really jumped out at Nathaniel were Bjorn’s eyes. They seemed to define his whole character. As Nathaniel looked at him, he could almost feel certain emotions emanating from the man. Grief. Pain. Loss. The sadness in his two bright blue eyes could easily be seen, and it spoke to Nathaniel. The man’s eyes both sang for love and kindness.
After what seemed almost an eternity, Nathaniel wrenched his eyes away from the grasp of the other man’s. “Ready?” he asked. Bjorn nodded a response to him, signaling that he was ready to go.
The two newly joined comrades walked in unison to the beginning of the bridge that separated Falador Castle from the rest of the city, and the world.
“Goodbye!” yelled Nathaniel to the king, waving to the king with sadness in his heart knowing he would not see his friend for quite a long time.
“And the same to you!” responded the king. “May you and Bjorn have a safe and successful journey, and may peace be with you, my friend!”
And so it was set, the journey of the duo of adventurers to make their way to Draynor Village and beyond. After a silent walk to an intersection in the right, the two men made a right and continued onward. While doing so, Nathaniel noticed, to his left, a beautiful park with many a flower and well-kept bushes. He could smell the sweet fragrance of the flowers from a fair distance away.
“Wouldn’t it be great?” said Nathaniel. “To be a gardener? To live out your life peacefully, tending to new life every day, and nurturing it? To walk among the flowers and care for the hedges, just to appreciate life as it stands.”
“I’m sure that could be arranged,” replied Bjorn blankly, surprising Nathaniel with the first words he’d heard from the man. “If you wish to be a gardener, I would suggest talking to Wyson. I’m sure he’d be happy to work out a deal with you.”
Nathaniel just shook his head and smiled, amused at how his travel companion had taken his statement so wrong. The men passed through the rest of the city quickly, Nathaniel in awe at the great buildings they passed.
“Isn’t it amazing,” he remarked. “That man built all of this? That a force of men could raise so many great structures, such a majestic city, from nothing? To me, it shows the determination of our species. When we have a goal, we make sure it is completed.” Bjorn only nodded to this statement, and continued on as if nothing had happened.
A few moments later, they passed through the gate of Falador, the border between the city and the wild, where they were bound and would continue in until they reached the village of Draynor. The journey passed uneventfully as the couple passed the “Great Gate”, or so Bjorn said it was called. Apparently, it ran all the way from the waters of Port Sarim to the borders of Barbarian Village. Nathaniel was awed by this fact; again amazed that man was able to accomplish such feats.
Only minutes later, Nathaniel caught his first glimpse of Draynor Village. It was a tiny speck of colors in the distance, right at the horizon line. Nathaniel enjoyed the sight. He could see tiny people bustling around the village and likely talking with each other, as well as numerous stone houses. As it got bigger and bigger as they came ever closer, Nathaniel began to feel excited. He was getting closer and closer to the first part of his quest.
Finally, they arrived. The front of the village did not look anything like Falador – quite the contrary, in fact. There were a few houses cluttered together messily, some seemingly abandoned, and all with noticeable cobwebs growing inside as Nathaniel looked into the houses where the door was ajar. There was no shortage of rats or spiders, either. But as they moved along, he began to appreciate the quaintness of the little village. They were fields of grain, a modern (and often used) bank, and, most of all, a marketplace, with many yelling occupants. As the two men walked over there, it was evident that this was the central point of Draynor Village. Many cries offering exotic items such as lobsters and jewelry were heard, such as “Selling one thousand cooked lobsters, only one hundred gold pieces per fish!” and “Selling rare purple party hat! Eight million gold!” The crowd smothered Nathaniel, especially the eccentric salesmen who flooded him with offers for this and that. He managed to push his way through the sea of occupants, and came out on the other side unscathed and un-tempted.
“Whew, what a place!” remarked Nathaniel. “Not a bad place to live, I’d say.” Just as he was about to suggest they move on, the sun began to set, turning the puffy, white clouds of day into a majestic magenta, the sky darkening in a gold prelude to night. “I think we may want to find someone who could give us a room for the night,” commented Nathaniel. Bjorn nodded in agreement. But no sooner were the words out of his mouth that a passerby overheard him and leapt to his rescue.
“I’ve got an empty guest room in my house,” he said eagerly. “I can clean it up and give you each a bed for the night for ten gold each. So, how about it, guys?” Nathaniel and Bjorn looked at each other squarely in the eye. Bjorn gave Nathaniel a nod, and he took it as a signal to accept.
“We’ll accept your offer,” said Nathaniel. He began rummaging around the loaded backpack that Bjorn carried and finally came up with twenty gold pieces. He handed them to the man. “By the way, my name is Nathaniel, and this is Bjorn.”
“Thank you,” he said gratefully. “I don’t work much, so I don’t often make much money. I am Naro, by the way. Follow me, I’ll lead you to my house.” Naro then went back off in the direction of the entrance of the city; the two adventurers following close behind. After about thirty yards, he stopped at a nice, one-story house. He retrieved his key from his pocket and unlocked the door. There to greet Naro was his wife and daughter, who were promptly introduced to Nathaniel and Bjorn, and the other way around. It was only then that Nathaniel realized how weary he was, despite the short doze he took in Falador Castle.
“Would you mind if we went to our rooms?” he asked amiably. “I’m quite weary, and I’d really enjoy a good night’s sleep.”
“No problem,” replied Naro pleasantly. “I can understand the circumstances with travelers such as yourselves. The room is right down the hall. You can’t miss it. Just put down your things and hit the hay. I’ll see you in the morning.” Naro’s wife and daughter both said a quick good-night to the two, and then they were off. Only minutes later, after washing his face in a bedside basin, Nathaniel was in bed. He was asleep before he hit the pillow.
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