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The Storm King – Chapter 24: The Guide

Chapter 24: The Guide

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Torfinns abject gratitude left Roland feeling awkward and searching for words.

Thank you I only did what anyone would have done Theres no need for apologies Roland just rattled off a series of humble words, until Torfinn waved his hand and cut him off.

Come! Lets go see what can be looted from the bandits! Torfinn decided to just cut things off there, letting Roland relax a little.

Back in the main living space of the bandit cave, Roland found an anxious Luke.

Sir Roland! Dame Sheira found a noble insignia among the things of those fifth-tier bandits!

What? Where is she?

Luke led Roland and Torfinn, who had just come up the stairs with Roland, into the bandit leaders room, where Dame Sheira was waiting. There were no words that needed to be said, she simply gestured at a nearby table, where a number of things like shirts, tabards, a decorative shield, and a small banner could be seen.

Roland rushed over to examine them. They all followed the same color scheme, dark red with a prominent design of an orange four-petaled flower. Roland knew who this sigil signified. He carefully looked over each item to be sure, then muttered, Marquis Grandison

Whos that? asked Torfinn from behind him.

A landed noble just on the other side of the Frozen Mountains. If these bandits had their hands on his sigil, then that means they were likely knights in his service. Roland frowned.

Fortunately, Torfinn didnt seem particularly angry. The bandits were dead, and that was what counted, for now at least.

I wont make that big a deal out of this, knight, on one condition.

Name it.

When you return south, you bring justice to this Grandison.

Of course. I will report his activities to those with the power to sanction him. My kingdom considers your tribe to be a friend, and his hostile actions against the kings friends will not be tolerated.

I suppose thats the best Im going to get, isnt it? Torfinn sighed. Well, the bandits were gone, and the pass they used to come north would be easily sealed by a few mountain scouts causing some avalanches. There were more immediate problems in the west of the vale, so it was best to just leave it at that.

Torfinn and the knights left the cave. The warriors were relaxing and celebrating their victory, but the villagers werent so happy. It was true that they had been saved, but almost every adult man had been killed when the bandits raided their village, so things were going to be hard for a while.

Roland and the knights went to relax but were pulled into the modest victory celebrations with the warriors, joining the men-at-arms who had already been dragged over. Sir Roger was the only exception, as he was busy tending to the bodies of the two fallen men-at-arms, as both had been his. He made a crude sleigh, like what Artorias and Leon used to carry their furs and lifted the two bodies onto it.

Torfinn, meanwhile, spoke to the village elder, promising that all the food and silkgrass that the bandits had looted would be returned. A brief inventory taken by Harald indicated that there would plenty of loot left over afterward, so Torfinn wasnt worried about feeding his war party after the few supplies they brought with had been used.

Freyja! The warriors had collected the bodies, and a few were busy burning them. Freyja was supervising them, but when she heard Torfinns call, she quickly ran over.

Torfinn watched as the fire slowly spread over the bodies of his warriors for a moment, before turning to Freyja. How many did we lose?

Seventy-two. But the Thunderbirds now lead them to the Sky Mother atop three hundred and ninety-five slain bandits.

They feast with their ancestors tonight. As for us, lets rest a little for the rest of the night, and get going by morning. I want to bring the villagers home by midday, and then we hurry back to Vale Town. I doubt Hakon Fire-Beard has made a move in the three days weve been gone, but we still ought to return as soon as possible.

Right. Well get to it.

By now, the moon had reached its zenith and was beginning its descent. The warriors were quite tired, having stayed awake for so long, so the victory celebrations died down after less than an hour, as everyone fell asleep.

Roland was one of the last to close his eyes, as he was looking for Artorias, but it seemed that the man and his son had disappeared after the battle. Even the squires didnt notice when Leon had left, and he had been right next to them during the battle.

Roland simply sighed and decided to give up trying to talk with Artorias, as the man clearly didnt want to talk to anyone else. The paladin lay down next to his knights and allowed himself to drift off to sleep.

But Artorias and Leon werent too far away. They had left the fort, and were now in the nearby forest, resting among the trees. If anyone wanted to look for them, it wouldnt have been too difficult, as they even had a small fire burning, to stave off the nighttime chill that descends upon the Northern Vales.

You fought admirably, little lion. I couldnt be more proud. Artorias beamed at his son, while Leon grew bright red from embarrassment, as he had never been able to take compliments very well.

Thanks, Dad.

How do you feel about it? Your first battle, I mean.

Leon calmed down, and his face shifted from pure embarrassment to a more subdued smile.

It was exhilarating. I was scared the whole time, and my heart nearly leaped out my chest from how fast it was beating, but I dont think Ive ever felt so I dont know, its hard to describe.

I understand. After my first battle, I was so amped up that I could hardly sit still for the next week. It wasnt even that large a thing, either, just a few of my fathers knights and myself, facing down two dozen highwaymen. I think you even killed more bandits today than I did back then.

Oh? How long ago was that?

About seventeen or eighteen years ago, I think. I wasnt too much older than you, at the time. In fact, after it was over, the man I was squiring for knighted me, and I left the Great Plateau not too long after that Anyways, you did a fantastic job. You even fought alongside those squires! Youve definitely earned that sword. Artorias glanced at the sword that Leon still held, and the younger man held it a little closer with a proud smile on his face.

The two settled in for the rest of the night and left late in the morning. They woke up when the war party marched down the path alongside the villagers but didnt start the journey until after they had some good breakfast. It would take the war party three more days or so before they would return to Vale Town, but the two of them could move much faster without the first-tier and below warriors that Torfinn had with him, so they werent going to rush.

When they did finally start moving, they left at a brisk pace, reaching the village not long after the war party, but they didnt stay. Instead, they continued onward and arrived at a large hill a few miles away from Vale Town by the end of the day. They waited there for two days, spending those days training and meditating until they could see the war party on the horizon.

Artorias nodded his head towards the returning warriors, and once Leon was ready, they left the hill without saying a word.

The warriors returned to Vale Town, and the entire city succumbed to the celebratory attitude and was partying by the evening. Even the priests came out of their temples to celebrate with the chief.

Torfinn had organized a small feast for the best of his warriors and had begun giving out rewards for the warriors who distinguished themselves in the battle. Of course, Artorias and Leon were nowhere to be seen, as parties werent their thing, but Torfinn didnt mind, hed already spoken to Artorias for a few minutes after arriving at his longhouse. Rolands party was present, however, and were even drinking with the warriors, a far cry from just a week ago when everything had been done to make them feel unwelcome.

In a rare moment, Torfinn had decided to break out his big chair and sat in a small raised alcove that was usually blocked from view by a thin curtain. He didnt much like sitting so far from his warriors, as celebrating with them couldnt be done when he separated himself but doling out rewards demands a certain etiquette that he didnt want to break.

Niklas! Come forward! Torfinns booming voice was heard even over the drunk merchants and rowdy warriors. In response, one of the drunkest and rowdiest of the warriors came forward, stopping before Torfinn.

You killed over fifteen of those bandits, this merits a great reward! The watching warriors shouted and roared in approval, while the merchants and priests clapped and stamped their feet.

Torfinn reached into a box right beside his chair and pulled out a metal band. I give you this, an enchanted iron arm ring I found in the bandit cave. I had those knights take a look at it, and it seems that this thing can slightly amplify the magic flowing through your arm, strengthening the effect of that magic. Torfinn held out the arm ring, and Niklas gratefully accepted it, to the applause of the rest of the crowd. He quickly rejoined his fellows after thanking the chief.

Torfinn looked directly at Roland and waved him over. Now, then, Sir Knight, you come forward.

Roland looked a little hesitant but came forward anyway.

I must give you a reward for your assistance in dealing with those bandits. Tell me, what can I do for you?

Roland gave the chief a smile and a curt reply. Your friendship and that guide you promised is all the reward necessary.

Nonsense! I must give you something, or what would my warriors think of me? Torfinn smiled down at Roland, and the warriors around the hall began stomping their feet and making noise, supporting Torfinn rewarding Roland and his party.

Roland looked back at his knights, and they all smiled and nodded at him. Very well, Chief Torfinn, if you insist, then perhaps a couple bundles of silkgrass?

Torfinn laughed uproariously, as did most of the hall. A couple? Ill give each of your people three large bundles, how about that?

Roland sighed. He truly didnt want a reward, he only wanted to find some Heartwood amber.

Youre too kind.

As for your guide, Ive already spoken to him. Hell be heading east tomorrow morning, so wait at the temple on the largest hill in that direction, and hell meet you there a couple hours after dawn. I wouldnt delay too long in getting there, either, as this man wont wait too long for you.

Only now did Roland feel some joy. A relieved expression broke out on his face, and he stepped back from Torfinn. The entire rest of the hall had gone silent when Torfinn brought up their guide and where he would be taking them, however, Roland didnt seem to notice.

After Roland rejoined his party at their table, Torfinn continued handing out rewards.

Freyja! Asbjorn! Come forward! I give each of you one of these ruby rings from the bandit leader. They supposedly store magic, supplementing your own magic reserves in battle

Roland and his party rose at dawn. Torfinn graciously accepted their request to have someone watch over the bodies of their two comrades who fell during the battle, so there were a few warriors around the storehouse as they left.

Sir, the chief didnt ever tell you where this guide would be taking us, did he? Luke had taken note of the reactions of the tribesmen the previous night. He noticed their tightening faces and their slightly fearful looks.

Nothing specific, he only said east.

Hmmm. Those tribesmen were acting odd when he told you where to meet the guide. Ive just got a bad feeling about this

Roland frowned and looked pensive for a moment.

Hey, this guy isnt losing his nerve, is he? Adrianos, the noble man-at-arms, asked from behind with a playful tone.

What? No, Im just a little put off by their behavior. Luke hurriedly defended himself.

Dont worry, boy. Well get this done and be back south in proper civilization in no time. Adrianos threw his arm around Lukes shoulders and pulled back with the other men-at-arms.

Lukes words werent easily dismissed from Rolands mind, though. He didnt pay much attention to the other warriors in the hall, but Luke was quite perceptive, and he wouldnt exaggerate these things. If he felt the need to speak up, then he must really be feeling apprehensive.

But, Roland was a paladin, and he had a job to do. He would trust that Torfinn was above board for now, and if anything too shady happened, they would return to Vale Town and have words with the chief.

There was a cluster of hills just to the east of Vale Town, and on the largest, the tribesmen had built a small temple of stone. It had a roof open to the sky and was filled with various carved statues, most of various legendary warriors, but there was one in the back of the temple, directly next to the sacrificial altar that drew Rolands eyes. This statue wasnt as large as the others, but it was far more intricately carved. It was of a large bird taking flight with a horned serpent in its talons. Every scale and feather was visible, and Roland couldnt help but marvel at the amount of detail put into this statue. Nothing else in the temple was particularly noteworthy to the party, as they had all seen so much more in the south, but this statue was almost lifelike, and it captivated Roland.

The temple was empty when they arrived. Roland surmised that the promised guide simply hadnt arrived yet, so he spent his time admiring this bird statue. It wasnt obvious to him what the bird was, but it was clearly of importance to the tribesmen given its workmanship and place of prominence.

That is the Thunderbird, a holy symbol to the Valemen. A voice rang out through the temple from behind Roland. He spun to see who the speaker was and found Artorias and Leon staring back at him from the temple entrance.

Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1: The Forest of Black and White
Chapter 2: Magic
Chapter 3: Inherited Blood
Chapter 4: Preparations
Chapter 5: The Hunt I
Chapter 6: The Hunt II
Chapter 7: Ritual I
Chapter 8: Ritual II
Chapter 9: The Vision
Chapter 10: Soul Refinement
Chapter 11: Mana Glyph
Chapter 12: The Mission
Chapter 13: The Team
Chapter 14: Two Journeys
Chapter 15: Vale Town
Chapter 16: Guests
Chapter 17: A Meeting
Chapter 18: Friction I
Chapter 19: Friction II
Chapter 20: The Village
Chapter 21: Recon
Chapter 22: The Raid I
Chapter 23: The Raid II
Chapter 24: The Guide
Chapter 25: Going East
Chapter 26: Identity
Chapter 27: The Glade
Chapter 28: Return Journey
Chapter 29: A Call
Chapter 30: An Attack
Chapter 31: The Fight
Chapter 32: Serana
Chapter 33: Fifteen Years Ago
Chapter 34: Artorias' Last Breath
Chapter 35: Burial
Chapter 36: Ambition
Chapter 37: West
Chapter 38: The Prison In The Mountains I
Chapter 39: The Prison in the Mountains II
Chapter 40: The Prison in the Mountains III
Chapter 41: The Prison in the Mountains IV
Chapter 42: The Prison in the Mountains V
Chapter 43: Leaving the Prison
Chapter 44: Reaching Civilization
Chapter 45: Charles
Chapter 46: The Bank
Chapter 47: Tower Lord
Chapter 48: The Vault
Chapter 49: His Name
Chapter 50: On to the Inn
Chapter 51: The Estate
Chapter 52: The Door
Chapter 53: Flight from the Estate
Chapter 54: Breathing Exercises
Chapter 55: The Capital
Chapter 56: Some Much Needed Training
Chapter 57: The Enrollment Test Begins
Chapter 58: Power Test
Chapter 59: Combat Test I
Chapter 61: End of Enrollment
Chapter 62: Chance Encounter
Chapter 63: Results of the Test
Chapter 64: Their Fortress
Chapter 65: Tension in the Dining Hall
Chapter 66: Rules and Structure
Chapter 67: Basic Combat I
Chapter 68: Basic Combat II
Chapter 69: Start of Classes
Chapter 70: Additional Instruction
Chapter 71: Brewing Trouble
Chapter 72: Her Challenge
Chapter 73: The Pool
Chapter 74: A Battered Pride
Chapter 75: Plans for Retaliation
Chapter 76: Leon's Comedy Routine
Chapter 77: Rain
Chapter 78: Remnant
Chapter 79: A Subdued Response
Chapter 80: The Next Week
Chapter 81: Capital's Tower Lord
Chapter 82: Search for a Bow
Chapter 83: The End of Basic Combat
Chapter 84: Assault on the Snow Lions I
Chapter 85: Assault on the Snow Lions II
Chapter 86: Missing Snow Lions
Chapter 87: Absence
Chapter 88: Where They Were
Chapter 89: First-Aid Week
Chapter 90: Armor, Small Unit Tactics
Chapter 91: Patrol Training
Chapter 92: Planning an Attack
Chapter 93: Banner Raid
Chapter 94: A King's Demand I
Chapter 95: A King's Demand II
Chapter 96: Safety Measures
Chapter 97: Introspection
Chapter 98: Acquiring Ingredients I
Chapter 99: Acquiring Ingredients II
Chapter 100: Potion Preparations
Chapter 101: The Following Weeks
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