Rania Okano smiled sweetly at the young courtesan. She was a petite woman, with a slender build and exotic red hair. The colour of her green eyes reminiscent of Rania’s own, although the sorrow she saw in them was something entirely unknown to the young Paladin. She was standing by her friend’s bedside – another young woman – who’d been attacked and suffered grave injuries. Nothing Rania wasn’t able to fix of course, but the shock had still set her back and put her into a state of grief and fear. The eastern city of Hosenka wasn’t too far from Dahlia and its local Aldenwald, a horrifying, monster-ridden place that harboured werewolves, vampires, occults and who knew what else. On occasion those beasts found a path all the way down to Hosenka, where they attacked the unsuspecting citizens.
Hosenka – unlike Dahlia City – wasn’t host to a local mage’s guild and therefore reliant on passerby mages and mercenaries to assist them with such matters and today it was Rania’s pleasure to get rid of the werewolf problem that had recently occured in this part of the town. She felt nothing but pity for the woman who had been harmed, but while she might bear scars for the rest of her life at least she would live. With her trusty hierophant staff in hand, Rania bid the two ladies farewell and entered the streets of the town. The night is dark and full of terrors, she thought to herself, and a bleak smile spread into her lips. Rania headed for the woodlands surrounding the city, outside of the walls where people often gathered for more privacy, and to enjoy the beauty of nature. Hosenka was usually a safe place, but as with everything there were exceptions.
It was a quiet night, and after the gruesome events earlier today had taken place so abruptly, the streets had emptied significantly and Rania was very much on her own. She didn’t mind that much though, and almost allowed herself the guilty pleasure of enjoying the solitude after being in such a busy place for so long. It wasn’t a bad thing to be surrounded by people so much, but the woman simply wasn’t used to it and appreciated the quiet hour she had to herself, although that wouldn’t last very long. Rania lifted her staff up into the air to create a small ball of light to guide her way. It was too dark without it and through the thicket she could hardly see the road in front of her. Not much longer until Rania’s nose picked up on the scent of blood; the stench of death clung to the air and it was only a short hop for her to step into the scene where the attack had taken place.
It was still quiet in the realm, but not silent. She could hear crickets and cicadas, and even an owl. To Rania this meant that the predators were gone or dead, that the threat had disappeared and when she stepped into the forest clearing and illuminated the area with her light magic, the woman was surprised to find a person sitting against a tree, wordlessly resting among the werewolf carcasses. He was massive, perhaps the largest person she’d ever met and for a moment there Rania wondered if this man was what was left of the pack, but his injuries told a different story. Hesitant at first, Rania eventually stepped closer and sent the ball of light to hover above him so she could have a better look. A heavy weapon lay at his side, drenched in the blood of the beasts. Carefully crouching down, Rania tilted her head sideways to get a better look.
“Will you let me heal your wounds?”