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Journals & Backgrounds / Re: The Madness of Whitewater Lake (Gl'yy'th origins storyline)
« on: May 10, 2018, 07:36:27 pm »
Part Three :
Three Moons on, and the post-mortem into the events that occurred at Whitewater Lake were proceeding in their own unique, peculiar form. The Wabian High Command had kept on referring to it as a ‘battle’, and only after increasingly stern remonstrations from the Elder representative had they begrudgingly changed their histories to read ‘massacre’. A meeting had been called, to which the three main interested parties had attended. Heading the Wabian deputation was a stern, uncompromising odd little individual called Em Brook, a human with a well-deserved repute for his steadfast manner, but at least adjudged as relatively fair and impartial by the High Elves. The representative from the High Council of the Elves at nearby J’c’lluth, the Lands that lay beyond the Jun’kyt River, was Elder Hll Muucyuucc, and his reputation for seeking compromise and solutions that appeased parties in any dispute proceeded him; indeed, one of his most famous and aptly-used phrases when making any official announcement was ‘Peace in out time’, sometimes translated into the Halesh language as ‘Peace with honour’. The third and final representative attending the meeting, Gl’yy’th herself, might not have agreed with him.
To be fair, up until now Em Brook’s renown had been more or less born out. His preliminary investigation and findings into the whole bloody affair, after listening to the howls of protest from the High Elves of J’c’lluth, had been reported with more or less total dedication to the truth, no matter how… uncomfortable… many Wabians had found it. And yes, he had agree with the Elders in that the rampant destruction and looting of property, coupled with the wholesale slaughter of many of the inhabitants, was both unwarranted and unjustified, despite the agreed evidence of two wounded Grmm soldiers having been given sanctuary within the encampment.
Now, however, Em Brook was uncertain how to proceed. The battle had been precipitated by a Wabian company, true, but the Elves had provoked matters by taking in the two wounded Grmm soldiers, and in doing so involving themselves in a conflict that was not of their making. Elder Hll Muucyuucc nodded in solemn agreement at this pronouncement, for ‘twas certain that getting involved in the Shem, or Hu-Man conflict, was a fatal mistake by the community of Whitewater Lake.
Em Brook would have liked to have done more, he truly would, but what, in all honesty, could he do? The Wabian company was composed largely of hired mercenaries who had dispersed soon after the battle, taking the loot they had procured from the Elvish peoples with them. Their commander, Sûller Lemoc, had been acting far outside the orders or standards set by the Wabian leadership, but it was impossible to punish him as he had died in the very next skirmish with the Grmm forces. Em Brook was sorry, truly he was, but what more could he say, or do?
Gl’yy’th, her greeny-blue eyes burning with fierce rancor, had an awful lot she wished to say, but Elder Hll Muucyuucc motioned her to be silent, as she was not yet of sufficient age to earn that right at an official investigation, and certainly not before a learned Elder such as he, and so respectfully she kept her own council.
Actually, Hll Muucyuucc had a lot more he wished to say, about Gl’yy’th and her actions at the Battle of Whitewater Lake, none of which fell easily upon the young girl’s pointed ears. He respectfully pointed out that her actions that day in fighting off the rampaging, drunken, blood-mad company of Shem far went beyond what anyone could describe or appreciate as ‘self defense’. Why, even by her own admission, she had shot down one fleeing Shem in the back with an arrow, and not in fair fight or conflict. Such actions can and must be punished, for you have broken our own solemn rubrics and tenets.”
Beside him Em Brook turned and looked at the learned and wise Elf, his eyes bulging and incredulous. He had not wished to pursue this point, for bad things always happened in war, and ‘fair fights’ rarely occurred.
There was even worse to come for Gl’yy’th.
With great care, Elder Hll Muucyuucc took and unrolled a vellum parchment scroll, which listed a report compiled by his scouts the previous day. “There is this… ‘development’… as well,” he rumbled, genuinely unsure as to how to proceed, "which I feel I must bring to the table of our meeting. It concerns the sounds and screams that were heard coming from Ash Tree Glade not two nights ago…”
Gl’yy’th’s face coloured slightly under her beautiful auburn-red tresses, but she did her best to keep her expression as blank as possible, giving nothing away.
“Initially the sounds were thought to be the screams of the Vixen’s mating call,” continued Hll Muucyuucc carefully, “but they grew so intense that eventually a pair of our most skillful scouts went to investigate. They could not believe what they found….” The Elder had to pause, and take a sip of water before he found strength to continue with the investigation report, his clear speedwell-blue eyes fixed upon Gl’yy’ths ingenuous face. “Just as we can scarce believe it ourselves. Four Shem… Wabians, who appear to have been members of the mercenary band that attacked your settlement, child… four Shem, who appear to have been captured, tied up and staked out within the glade. Then, in what appears to be some kind of… bizarre… quasi-religious or cult ceremony… they had been deliberately gelded and then left to either bleed to death, or for the wolves to come and take…”
Beside him Em Brook paled noticeably.
“Have you nothing you wish to say to us, child, to confess to?” continued Hll Muucyuucc, as Gl’yy’th continued to look him fair and square in the eye, her expression become rapidly and nakedly hostile. “What happened at your village was bad, terrible, for certain, but there is nothing, I repeat nothing, I nor any of the Elders can do, and no action we canst take against the perpetrators of these… disturbing deeds. However, your actions, by your own admission at Whitewater Lake, are contrary to our rulings and imperatives, for which you will be punished accordingly. But this…this…” he tapped the runic glyphs of the report with one perfect, long fingernail, “this goes far, far beyond anything… anything a child of our race should e’er countenance, or be capable of performing…”
Gl’yy’th continued to say nothing, but her demeanor was becoming more and more sullen with each passing heartbeat.
“Child… if you continue to walk this path, not only will you plunge our Peoples into a conflict with the Shem, the Hu-mans, that will lead to death and misery and destruction on both sides beyond all imagination, but your very own soul will burn and shrivel away rapidly until there is but nothing left… Is there nothing, nothing you wish to say…?”
The dam finally broke. Gl’yy’th stood and thumped her fist down hard on the oak table, making the other two jump, her beautiful young face a rictus mask of loathing and frustration. “If you are just going to sit there and do nothing,” she snarled, “THEN WHAT IS THE FUCKING POINT OF YOU!!!?”
And with that, she spun on her heels and strode swiftly out of the Counsel-tent without a single backward glance.
Three Moons on, and the post-mortem into the events that occurred at Whitewater Lake were proceeding in their own unique, peculiar form. The Wabian High Command had kept on referring to it as a ‘battle’, and only after increasingly stern remonstrations from the Elder representative had they begrudgingly changed their histories to read ‘massacre’. A meeting had been called, to which the three main interested parties had attended. Heading the Wabian deputation was a stern, uncompromising odd little individual called Em Brook, a human with a well-deserved repute for his steadfast manner, but at least adjudged as relatively fair and impartial by the High Elves. The representative from the High Council of the Elves at nearby J’c’lluth, the Lands that lay beyond the Jun’kyt River, was Elder Hll Muucyuucc, and his reputation for seeking compromise and solutions that appeased parties in any dispute proceeded him; indeed, one of his most famous and aptly-used phrases when making any official announcement was ‘Peace in out time’, sometimes translated into the Halesh language as ‘Peace with honour’. The third and final representative attending the meeting, Gl’yy’th herself, might not have agreed with him.
To be fair, up until now Em Brook’s renown had been more or less born out. His preliminary investigation and findings into the whole bloody affair, after listening to the howls of protest from the High Elves of J’c’lluth, had been reported with more or less total dedication to the truth, no matter how… uncomfortable… many Wabians had found it. And yes, he had agree with the Elders in that the rampant destruction and looting of property, coupled with the wholesale slaughter of many of the inhabitants, was both unwarranted and unjustified, despite the agreed evidence of two wounded Grmm soldiers having been given sanctuary within the encampment.
Now, however, Em Brook was uncertain how to proceed. The battle had been precipitated by a Wabian company, true, but the Elves had provoked matters by taking in the two wounded Grmm soldiers, and in doing so involving themselves in a conflict that was not of their making. Elder Hll Muucyuucc nodded in solemn agreement at this pronouncement, for ‘twas certain that getting involved in the Shem, or Hu-Man conflict, was a fatal mistake by the community of Whitewater Lake.
Em Brook would have liked to have done more, he truly would, but what, in all honesty, could he do? The Wabian company was composed largely of hired mercenaries who had dispersed soon after the battle, taking the loot they had procured from the Elvish peoples with them. Their commander, Sûller Lemoc, had been acting far outside the orders or standards set by the Wabian leadership, but it was impossible to punish him as he had died in the very next skirmish with the Grmm forces. Em Brook was sorry, truly he was, but what more could he say, or do?
Gl’yy’th, her greeny-blue eyes burning with fierce rancor, had an awful lot she wished to say, but Elder Hll Muucyuucc motioned her to be silent, as she was not yet of sufficient age to earn that right at an official investigation, and certainly not before a learned Elder such as he, and so respectfully she kept her own council.
Actually, Hll Muucyuucc had a lot more he wished to say, about Gl’yy’th and her actions at the Battle of Whitewater Lake, none of which fell easily upon the young girl’s pointed ears. He respectfully pointed out that her actions that day in fighting off the rampaging, drunken, blood-mad company of Shem far went beyond what anyone could describe or appreciate as ‘self defense’. Why, even by her own admission, she had shot down one fleeing Shem in the back with an arrow, and not in fair fight or conflict. Such actions can and must be punished, for you have broken our own solemn rubrics and tenets.”
Beside him Em Brook turned and looked at the learned and wise Elf, his eyes bulging and incredulous. He had not wished to pursue this point, for bad things always happened in war, and ‘fair fights’ rarely occurred.
There was even worse to come for Gl’yy’th.
With great care, Elder Hll Muucyuucc took and unrolled a vellum parchment scroll, which listed a report compiled by his scouts the previous day. “There is this… ‘development’… as well,” he rumbled, genuinely unsure as to how to proceed, "which I feel I must bring to the table of our meeting. It concerns the sounds and screams that were heard coming from Ash Tree Glade not two nights ago…”
Gl’yy’th’s face coloured slightly under her beautiful auburn-red tresses, but she did her best to keep her expression as blank as possible, giving nothing away.
“Initially the sounds were thought to be the screams of the Vixen’s mating call,” continued Hll Muucyuucc carefully, “but they grew so intense that eventually a pair of our most skillful scouts went to investigate. They could not believe what they found….” The Elder had to pause, and take a sip of water before he found strength to continue with the investigation report, his clear speedwell-blue eyes fixed upon Gl’yy’ths ingenuous face. “Just as we can scarce believe it ourselves. Four Shem… Wabians, who appear to have been members of the mercenary band that attacked your settlement, child… four Shem, who appear to have been captured, tied up and staked out within the glade. Then, in what appears to be some kind of… bizarre… quasi-religious or cult ceremony… they had been deliberately gelded and then left to either bleed to death, or for the wolves to come and take…”
Beside him Em Brook paled noticeably.
“Have you nothing you wish to say to us, child, to confess to?” continued Hll Muucyuucc, as Gl’yy’th continued to look him fair and square in the eye, her expression become rapidly and nakedly hostile. “What happened at your village was bad, terrible, for certain, but there is nothing, I repeat nothing, I nor any of the Elders can do, and no action we canst take against the perpetrators of these… disturbing deeds. However, your actions, by your own admission at Whitewater Lake, are contrary to our rulings and imperatives, for which you will be punished accordingly. But this…this…” he tapped the runic glyphs of the report with one perfect, long fingernail, “this goes far, far beyond anything… anything a child of our race should e’er countenance, or be capable of performing…”
Gl’yy’th continued to say nothing, but her demeanor was becoming more and more sullen with each passing heartbeat.
“Child… if you continue to walk this path, not only will you plunge our Peoples into a conflict with the Shem, the Hu-mans, that will lead to death and misery and destruction on both sides beyond all imagination, but your very own soul will burn and shrivel away rapidly until there is but nothing left… Is there nothing, nothing you wish to say…?”
The dam finally broke. Gl’yy’th stood and thumped her fist down hard on the oak table, making the other two jump, her beautiful young face a rictus mask of loathing and frustration. “If you are just going to sit there and do nothing,” she snarled, “THEN WHAT IS THE FUCKING POINT OF YOU!!!?”
And with that, she spun on her heels and strode swiftly out of the Counsel-tent without a single backward glance.