peerless_thayet: (Seriously now)
peerless_thayet ([personal profile] peerless_thayet) wrote2009-05-28 01:13 pm

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Just before dawn, the raiders close in on the village and Pirate's Swoop, expecting to tighten their net and catch the Tortallans unaware. Instead they invade an empty village and face the castle's closed gates. On the wall, warriors and villagers alike stare down at them, fully armed.

Their surprise is a morale boost that is sorely needed when the sun's light spills over the horizon and the unnatural fog rolls in, the dampening spells contained within making Gifted individuals weak and unable to work the simplest magic.

Ignoring Buri's token protests, Thayet finishes a quick meal, pulls her hair into a tight bun and climbs the stairs to the observation deck with her bow and arrows. She takes two trainees along, Elnore and Padrach, and nods to George and his guards.

The fog is thick, almost gritty on her skin. Aside from various consultations with George, Onua and Numair, all she can do is wait.

[Scene and some dialogue taken from Wild Magic, by Tamora Pierce.]
mnt_raph: (Dom Worried)

[personal profile] mnt_raph 2009-06-18 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Even a ninja can't disappear when under the close scrutiny of a dozen or so people. The men that had stood on the wall next to him have been keeping a watchful eye on his behavior since his collapse. Silently Raph hopes for some sort of distraction to lure them all away so he can retreat inside to get himself together.

"LOOK!" someone yells. "It's flying away! The girl sent it away!"

That'll do. That'll do nicely.

Every man on the wall turns to either watch the dragon disappear from sight, or to stare at the strange girl who'd sent the beast packing.

While they're looking elsewhere, Raph makes himself scarce.