Vera the Brave, part 2
Charting a new Course
"Isn't this impressive?" Vera stood at the top of the hillock, wrapped up in leathers and furs. A cold winter wind was in the air, but the storm clouds were bringing wet and warm moisture to this area; soon the rains would fall and the world would lap up the water greedily to allow the plants to grow and to continue the cycle forever more. Evidence of some sort of cattle that had passed through this area was quite evident in the fact that there was plenty of dirt and loose gravel, almost no grass, and large amounts of remnants that were rather unpleasant but still showed evidence of the cattle herd passing through this way.
Vera's adjutant was muttering to himself and looking at the maps. "According to these, we are drawing steadily and further south to the nation of England by my reckoning, though I may be off. We don't actually know the location of the English capital, merely what their explorers have told us previously."
"We are also heading in the direction of Germany, correct?"
The adjutant nodded. "To the southwest is the nation of Deutschland. They have built their capital of Berlin there, and it is said that dark clouds gather 'round the fortress to accentuate that vile environment that pervades the air around that bastion of a hell city."
Nicholas snorted at that. The brute of a man didn't appear to be intelligent, but he had a mind as sharp as his teeth, and was not afraid to shout his opinion to the world. "Berlin is about as much as a bastion hell city as Washington is, even Constantinople or this city of London that they speak of. Hold your tongue adjutant, for such matters and opinions are not to be expressed by you. You follow, you do not lead."
The adjutant had the wise mind to not try and provoke the bigger man. Something like that would not have help provided by Vera to the victim, and everyone knew what happened to the last adjutant... clawed apart by wolves. Of course Nicholas hadn't killed that one because the former adjutant knew his lot in life and followed it to the letter. That wouldn't help the current adjutant though if he opened his mouth.
The adjutant meekly nodded his head and turned back to his maps and pretended to look busy. Vera continued to look down on the valleys below, so peaceful and beautiful in a strange sort of way, even with the storm clouds sweeping this direction. "We shall make camp here tonight scouts, we need an overlook of the valley."
Most of the scouts muttered at that. On this hillock they would have no protection from the storm if it broke over their heads, and the winds would be sharp and biting. Most of them wanted to go down onto the valley floor in hopes that the valley would shield them from the rains and wind that would cut like a knife through their clothing. But Vera's tactical mind worked as such; if you had the high ground, you kept the high ground at no matter the cost. She was not extremely interested in having herself killed by wildlands people just because they wanted a little bit of protection for the night.
People settled into the camp for the night, calm and blissful for the most part. Gambling rings for dice and stones were set up, and you could hear the off duty scouts cheering and shouting if they were winning or losing respectively. Most gambled over small little things, a bit of silver here or there or maybe some copper pieces. Others gambled for furs and other assorted things that would keep them warm and cozy that night. Fires were lit and spits had been set up so that the hunters that returned with the day's catch of wild boars and some rabbits could set their goods down and watch them be roasted and glazed. Others brought in wild berries and what not to supplement their diet, and cornbread was a common sight around the camp fires. Even alcohol was present against Vera's better judgement, but it made the scouts happier and therefore made them a better group of people in terms of morale.
Vera herself poured over the maps and other papyrus scrolls, looking at this or that. What could they do when they got to London? Were would they head after that? She was supremely interested in finding the "frozen southern shores" as some English wanderers called it, the mystical southern shores wrapped up in ice and frozen ground... it would be an interesting sight as they most you ever saw of the ocean around America was close to nothing. The men though might not like it... tales of massive wolves and bears that preyed upon possible meals along the southern shore were common and well linked. That would a problem, but it would also solve any possible food dilemmas if they could bring down bears-
There was a small noise, so imperceptible that if Vera's mind had not been wandering away from her work, she would have missed it. It was the sound of a deeply sinister thing.
Another throaty chuckle filled the tent as the braziers filled with flaming coals guttered and wavered. This one was long, soft, and full of malicious might the likes of which you could not imagine unless you were there. Carefully, Vera drew out here sword and laid it on the makeshift wooden table in front of her... better safe than sorry, better safe than sorry after all.
Another throaty chuckle, this one closer as a haze seemed to move from the tent flaps towards Vera. Vera maintained an extremely calm demeanor and mood. If there was anything supernatural in this tent, she would see if it could be cut down by her father's russet sword. She had always wanted to try it out on such a thing... now would be the perfect time if something was really there.
"Thinking about trying to stop me?"
The voice that spoke to her was an oddly soothing one, a seductively calming one that crawled into your mind and made you weak and lethargic. The haze wavered slightly, and coalesced into a black shape, formless as a cloud and roiling as if it was a pot of boiling water.
"I see and I know all. Do you not know what I am, little woman? Do you not know what sort of thing I am? Or has that pale witch that infects the mind of your people not told you yet?" A mirthless laugh trailed after it as a white grin full of sharp teeth split open the form's face.
"I'm afraid that you have the wrong person, demon. Now begone before the gods smite you back to hell where you belong." She gripped the sword as she said so.
Chuckling the demon's form lifted up two misshapen arms up into the air.
"I think not woman. Even your precious gods if they did exist could not stop what I am. But you don't know that do you? No matter, maybe the pale witch could tell you... but she was rather silent for your ancestors, maybe I've had a stroke of luck for once in my existence and she is gone for good... but I digress. You don't even know your crimes do you?"
"I have committed no crimes demon."
"That is what you think... but then again, you don't know very much about your ancestor's do you?" A change in the demon's voice now. "
Your father was rather a bold man, killing his brother in his throne room after what Harison had done to better your little nation... a pity that Harison had to die, so much promise that was there for him.
"But that does not matter at this point, for the legion marches on. We will do what we must so that what we do may continue. Be at peace for now woman, for one day your creations and your legacy will turn to ash and burn. Remember that well..."
"I will remember today when I tear you apart in the seven hells demon. There will be no place for you to hide there, neither there, nor on Earth, nor in the halls of the Creator himself. I will find you and tear you apart."
"Who knows? You may get that chance sooner than you think... for when the call sounds over the world, you will answer it no matter what. Remember that little woman. Then we will see if you have the skill, the courage, and the determination to strike us down once you learn all that will be told to you..."
The formless cloud shifted slightly and lurched, the smoke and boiling form of it collapsing into a single point before disappearing entirely, leaving not a thing behind.
Vera's face was one of blank boredom. If that demon thought it could best her, there was another thing coming... but maps had to be made, charts needed to be consulted and a course to London had to be made... Vera turned back to her work, scratching out a symbol into the paper that meant something only to her.