Sunday, 11 January 2026

Session 18

1st  Skyday of Petals
It is thundering in the distance as Milos, The Fox Knight, approaches Bohat and finds refuge in the inn. He is served wine and food but the mood is somber. Children have returned after they were missing but they are changed. Milos braves the elements and spurs his steed to bring news to the Brotherhood. He arrives late at night at the Citadel.

1st Rainsday of Petals

The next morning Lady Alina, a tall, severe-looking woman, brings him to the Grand Hall where Anastasz sits alone on the throne and Perilake with his family. Few candles in the alcoves illuminate the relics that adorn the hall. When they break fast Milos tells about troubles in Bohat and Sheriff Sorina about rumours in the South. A shrouded hunter had reported complaints of Vassals about foreign Knights in the company of the Jewelled Seer and their chained wolf. They welcome Eliska, a petitioner from Oakfell who pleads the lords to visit the dwelling that is plagued by smoke and hidden fires.
A herald is sent South to inform the foreigners to announce themselves as is custom for Knights. Lady Inga visits Bohat to talk with Lady Wendela and the Brotherhood leave the Citadel for Oakfell by boat. Thick smoke lies over the dwelling and Perilake orders the woodcutters to dig a hole to search for the fire but soon the heat is overwhelming. Milos plays hide and seek with Agafya, a young girl. They share her favourite hiding place, a crack in the earth. He explores deeper and deeper into a natural tunnel system where he finds the burning coal seam, but must turn back as the fumes are too much.
Sir Milos, The Fox Knight (artist impession - Znalý, the steed, is actually grey)
1st Stillday of Petals
Milos sneaks away in the morning and brings an offering at the roots of a nearby tree and receives a glimpse of the spires of The City. Back in the camp they contrive a new plan: To divert the river and quench the hidden flames. The weak and the young are sent to Farkash by boat while the company travels west to follow Lady Inga. At the foot of the mountain they come upon an orchard shielded from the winds by sheer cliffs and they hear moaning among the song of birds. In the darkness lies a Knight between the trees. Anastaz stops the bleeding and cauterizes the stump where her arm had been. She whispers of the Axbearer who struck her down but she was spared for unknown reasons. Anastaz reminds his brothers of the Myth of an axe bearer that despises the knights. Long ago they visited a ruined temple with the sigils of knights with skulls on them. They remember a message carved in stone: All Knights will feel the Axe
The River
2nd Stoneday of Petals
Odile of Czobor survives to morning. Anastasz offers her shelter at Farkash, where she might learn to fight one handed from Heldris. They learn that her attacker was tall and enraged. She fled and - worried about the safety of their holding - they ride hard for Farkash but the Citadel is undisturbed. They tell the Sheriff to spread word of the Axebearer - and of the Black Fleece’s desire to face her in battle. They travel south between the hills where all is silent and the first flowers bloom in the soggy ground. Soon they hear chanting and they reach a river where hooded figures pray. Milos approaches their leader, a woman with a haggard face but intense blue eyes. Martuska declares that she is praying to the River. Perilake remembers the symbol on her robes, the sigil that adorns Heldris' helmet. Perilake hunts a deer for the monks to sacrifice it. It is offered to the River. The monks pray to appease it, the Knights for the safety of Oakfell. Afterwards they talk and Martuska speaks of the Cult of the Mother whose prophets are the few hermits who kept their faith when others abandoned it and they preach in all the dwellings in the South. She has seen the Jewelled Seer in her travels and they told her about the Child who knows the way to the City.

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