I will be posting this is sections as I go along. I hope you enjoy Light in the Dark and thank you for taking the time to read it.
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Rain poured steadily in a chilling downpour; kicking up mist that drifted into a dark stoned tunnel. Water dripped down slim slickened walls and pooled into stagnant puddles. A figure sat near the exit, staring out an open metal gate into the world outside. She shivered slightly and pulled a dirty, torn cloak tighter around herself. Blinking water droplets from her eyelashes the woodelf stared at lake Rumare a mere few feet from the exit. The rain drops danced on the lake, ripples shimmering across the surface. A sight that normally would have pleased the woman and soothed her with the gentle sound of the rain that beckoned her to step into it and feel it tickle her face. Instead it only added to the gloomy effect and uncertainty of her predicament.
Ashana knew she should have been dancing, freed from her recent captivity in the Imperial Prison and released her from the stress of being caged and likely execution. But the method of release piled a whole new heap of trouble onto her shoulders and left her with a responsibility she wasn't certain she could complete. Sighing she dropped her head forward and stared at the object clasped in her gloved hand. Slowly her fingers opened to reveal the amulet. A massive fiery red ruby set in a gold clasp and chain glimmered at her. Frowning she narrowed amber brown eyes at it, "why did you leave this with me and not one of your guards," she murmured at the stone as if it knew all the answers.
Sighing the woodelf shook her head remembering the face of the owner of the object she now held. The old man that was emperor smiled at her and spoke of knowing it was time and his fate written in the stars. For some unknown reason he had confidence in her. Gripping her hand around the amulet she snorted a feral growl in her throat remembering how he smiled at her as he shoved the amulet into her hands, insisting she take the precious piece of jewelry. It was an important object it that and the message he had given her was vital he had insisted. Then a moment later he was cut down by an assassin like he believed he would be.
"I'm stuck with it now. No way around it," she murmured to herself remembering the emperor's smile at her, "of all the strange situations?" she commented to herself as she stuffed the amulet back into her pocket.
With a grunt she rose to her feet and hoped down from the edge of the tunnel to the ground below. The rain immediately began to wash over her as she stalked over to the lake and peered into it. Ashana peered into the water and frowned in disgust at her state. The worn torn leather armor she had gathered in the tunnels was stained with filth and blood. The trip through the sewers had left a stink on her she wasn't sure rain would wash off. Bruised darkened the right side of her normally tanned face. Grim and dirt streaked her head and a suspicious red splattered her face. She shivered, not out of cold, at the sight of the blood on her and without a second thought she knelt down and hurriedly began to scrub the liquid off with lake water paying no mind to the current weather.
Only until she was sure the blood was off her face did she rise and look about listening to the stillness. Taking a breath she lifted her head and cupped hands around her mouth letting out a hauntingly similar howl like that of a wolfs. Letting it drift off she stood silently, waiting and straining to hear anything. Silence only greeted her and worry began to stir in her chest. Taking another breath she howled out to the fog again but again only silence greeted her and no familiar face presented itself through the mist. Her heart sank as she stood there. No greeting howl and no sign of her friend, one she had not seen since her capture.
Turning away she went to gather the few things she had taken from the tunnels. A worn wood bow, a few arrows, a rusty short sword and what little coin she had collected. Tucking the torn cloak about herself she began to make her way up the hill away from the vast lake. The fog clung thickly to the hill like a blanket but soon Ashana began to make out the grey stone walls of the Imperial City and in short time she made out the bridge that lead from the main city to the prison. Casting a quick glance at the bridge she moved away from it, instead deciding to enter the city from a different route having no desire for any of the prison guards to notice her and wonder what was going on.
Skirting around the main walls of the expansive city she made for the main entrance. The wooden gated appeared through the fog. Hesitating a moment she stared up at the gates feeling an uneasy twinge stir in her chest. Shaking it off she ducked her head slightly and headed for the gates, offering an aloof but polite nod to the guards. Inside the plaza was unusually quite, the rain having chased most inside. Shuffling through the slick streets she headed to the Elven Garden's District. Soon she stopped in front of a door, glancing at the worn sign that read "Luther Broad's Boarding House." It would do and was less expensive that the other inn's. Pushing the door she stepped from the cold rain to the warmth inside.
A man looked up from behind the bar counter as she stepped inside. He arched a brow, looking her up and down with a dubious look a moment before plastering on one of those smiles merchants often used, "Hello there lass, Welcome to Luther Broad's Boarding House. Can I get you anything?"
"A bed for the night and a bath," Ashana commented as she began to fish coins out of a pouch on her belt.
"Very good. That will be ten gold," the man replied reaching out a hand and looking at her expectantly then smiled as she dropped the coin into his hand, "the bed's right upstairs, I'll have the bath prepared here shortly."
Nodding she turned and headed up the stairs. One of the room's was unlocked and she pushed it open. A colorless bed and worn dresser graced the small room. Closing the door she trotted around the room feeling confined in the small space but at least it was worn and even if the bed was small it was comfortable enough. Letting out a sigh of relief she sat down and assured herself that tomorrow she would worry about what to do and prepare for her journey.