Part IV:Ambitions and Aspirations
10th of Galena, 368The birds went silent on the north hill. An eerie silence enveloped the forest. There was something amiss.
Then: a thudding and crashing grew louder and louder.
Waterlures faced once again the threat of giantkind when a hulking monstrosity arrived from the northeast, striding swiftly down the hill towards the Hill Gate.
Warning spread swiftly across the village and civilians rushed to the safety of the homes and attices, while the Fenced Princes and the Rough Trances hurried to face the giant.
But the giant reached the Hill Gate before the militia arrived.
A stray nanny goat, who had escaped from the pen, was unlucky enough to be the first in the giant's path. It felt immediately the rage of the giant as it began hacking the poor goat with a bismuth bronze battle axe.
Cañar was rushing down the platform crossing the lake, Nethlîlar Emlïd in hand, ready to bear on the monster alone. He was terrified in the moment, but his sense of duty and adrenaline coursing through his veins pushed him onwards.
The elephant man leapt down from the platform -- taking the stairs would take too much time -- yelling at the giant!
The giant, however, tried to outsmart Cañar by climbing the side of the platform and head straight for the village center.
It was a wise move from the giant.
The giant made its way up, continuing to climb onto the roof of the inn, arrows whizzing past him.
Then it jumped down back onto the platform...
...Heading straight towards the widower Cusal and eight year old Adil!
“I will take revenge on you if you harm a single hair on that child, foul beast of wickedness!”, Cusal raged at the giant as he nocked another arrow (unfortunately his quiver was full of feather wood arrows at the moment).
It was enough to draw the attention and ire of the giant away from Adil.
Cusal dodged blow after blow, distracting the giant with his nimble moves, buying time for the Mestthosite monks and other militia members to enter the fray.
Vabôk was the first to arrive to aid Cusal, giving a hefty blow to the giant with his strong fists.
A punch, then a dodge. It was how the dwarf monk danced around and around the giant, drawing it away from Cusal who wasn't so skilled in close combat.
However, Vabôk was too confident of his skills and was caught offguard by the giant and it knocked him over, slapping the dwarf with the flat of his axe. It was enough to slow and daze the dwarf.
Were it not for 'Lil Baron' Oddom wielding Kilrudsat -- the trusty hammer of late 'Avo' -- the monk might well have ended as a smear on the platform. Kilrudsat struck true and the giant was disarmed.
And that was enough for the rest to reach the fight.
Soon it was clear that the giant was fighting a losing battle. He was battered and bruised, pummeled by fist and hammer, shredded by tooth and arrow, until he fell down, retching and vomiting all over the place.
It was Asmel, the hoary marmot woman monk, who landed the killing blow.
The giant was dead.
And with the giant's death, Waterlures procured a new artifact:
Boshut Bâsen, 'The Alliance of Sprays', a bismuth bronze battle axe with a coating of goat blood.
25th of Limestone, 368Kib Owlroughness was in her mother's and father's room. She looked at the empty bed, which his father Cusal had left unmade in the morning. She sighed, grabbed the sheets and began putting the bed in proper order.
“Mom, today is my birthday. I am twelve now,” Kib said aloud as she fluffed the pillow. “I wish you were here for this day. To see me become an adult. But you left us. Maybe you are in the skies with Ôsed, watching over us, but I need you here. I don't want to spend this day with the others. I want to spend it with you.”
She looked at the rather unremarkable engravings on the wall: images of fonio plants, rose cut gems and capybaras. Nothing special, but mother had liked them.
“You once said 'In life, you should work hard. Then work harder.' I agree with it. You were right. But I don't know if I have it what it takes... I-I don't know if I can do it...” She stopped mumbling to herself, looking around the room if there was any cleaning needed to be done.
'It's a shame that brother didn't become mayor. It would have been only right if our family kept leading this community...', she thought.
'Mom would want us to be in charge. But if my brothers can't manage it, certainly I can't either... But I must try.'“Mom. I'll do my best. I'll become the mayor.”
8th of Sandstone, 368Deler Slidbusts, the son of Kib and Edu, was up in the attic of the warehouse above the Fruit of Letters. This day marked his twelfth birthday and he, too, was now considered a grown-up. He had been assigned to work the quern at Vabôk's Dyery, since Rin had been complaining that he can man only one mill at a time and there was so much to mill. So, the new manager, Oddom Rackknight, had given him a job that he had to do, whether he liked it or not.
'It is important to discover oneself,' Deler thought as he was putting his toys away into a bin. He was unsure of what he wanted to do with his life, but he had ambitions. First he wanted to have a family of his own, be like mother and father, of course. But he aspired for something more, and honest work only got one so far -- mother and father were living proof of that! Living in a drafty hovel on stilts above the lake, cleaning fish and cooking meals.
Sure, it was important work, but Deler didn't want to spend the rest of his life wasting away as one of the poorer folk of Waterlures. And if -- when -- he had a family, he certainly would want only the best for them.
Vabôk looked up from his dyeing basin as the young capybara man Etur Laborworth walked up.
“Life is in a word, fortresses,“ Etur greeted the dwarf in a proper Mestthosite manner. “Indeed, young one. What is on your mind? Speak freely,” Vabôk stood up, straightening himself. He was tall for a dwarf and an imposing sight with his incredibly muscular body. Etur eyed the dwarf from head to toe before speaking.
“I wish to join the Rough Trances. Join the monks of Mestthos. Become one you. Fight furiously with my fists,” he said excitedly, waving and punching his fists in the air, trying to imitate the fighting style of the monks.
Vabôk let the sheep wool cloth he was holding sink into the basin, wiped his stained hands on his coat, and in turn eyed the boy from head to toe, as if evaluating him.
“So that is your wish, little one?”, the dwarf raised his brow, “I believe you have turned twelve then, no?”
Deler nodded.
“Well then... We could always use a pair of new fists. Ones that are dedicated to Mestthos,” he paused, noticed the gleaming in Deler's eyes and continued, “But it will be rough. I will not be easy on you. I
will put you to work hard. And harder. Make you strong. One of
us.”
20th of Sandstone, 368It was some time since there had been births in Waterlures, but that was changed when Fikod Livingglazes, wife of Kogan Girderreigned, gave birth to a baby girl. It was her first child, and she brought the little one into the Enchanted Dimensions at the young age of seventeen. She felt adoration and was full of bliss.
“Oh, aren't you pretty! I think I will call you Thob... Thob Helmlabored!” She smiled at the baby who was crying and stretching out her little paws. “You know, Thob, I bet my father -- your grandfather -- will be pleased.”
And indeed, 'Zultan' was pleased.
He was the first in Waterlures to become a grandparent.
From the journal of Mayor Likot Languagehame28th of Granite, 368“Finally we have had time to rest and have proper festivities here at the Fruit of Letters!The year is drawing to a close, and oh what a year it has been! It had a rough start, certainly, when we lost three community members who had lived here since the beginning, seeing Waterlures grow from a tiny hamlet into a thriving village. Management has changed now, and it is functioning ever the better by the day.”“While generally things have been calm and good after the close-call with the giant, one of the monks, Eman the elephant man, has been in a bad mood. Not that he has ever been pleasant company -- he's quite the unlikable fellow, if I may say so, and why shouldn't I? But now, now I can notice there is something bothering him. Fortunately Rin has been talking with him. I'm not sure if I could manage it. Mayhaps the time off helped him somewhat? I would at least hope so.”“The scholarly types did not end their constant ramblings and discussions of various topics, which are far beyond my understanding, during the Festival. It is good that they concentrate on what they deem important.”“What disappoints me, though, is that the Enchanted Bridge has not attracted many visitors. There were a few -- how would you say it? -- unscrupulous types, but apparently they had no ill intentions. A good reminder that one must not judge others by their looks and manners!Well, perhaps next year will bring more folk when the word spreads with the caravans...And yes, we may have lost three members, but we gained two new ones: Fikod's and Kogan's child and one more was born to the large, large family of Edu and Kib. It is good to know that the Rabbit is still blessing us. And maybe there will be more families soon.It has come to my attention that my little brother Cerol has an affair with Inod, one of Kib's and Edu's daughters! I would have never guessed! I do hope things work out for them and I get to arrange their wedding. But they are not the only ones who have found love: my little sister Ònul, who just turned twelve (and wanted to be a bard in our new, empty inn), has taken a liking of Deler -- Kib's and Edu's son, also twelve! Ah, I can see our families getting closer in the future.Yes, things are looking bright and I am looking forward for next year. I believe we will finally finish the quartzite roads all the way to the outskirts of our lands. And then, then we will begin work on the temple dedicated to Ôsed -- something Baroness Kasat had to delay and delay due to other more pressing matters.I will see to it that Kasat's dreams come to fruition.”
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Came out quite long, sorry for that!
Wanted to squeeze the rest of the year in one report and, well, there was quite a lot of stuff happening during summer.
Going to continue tomorrow, but after that I might spend a day or two on other projects (though, knowing myself, I'll probably continue and postpone other stuff).
(Edit. I had accidentally thought that Kasat was Likot's mother when she was not, so fixed that from the last journal entry. There might be some other places where I've made the same mistake.)