Topic: A calling card

Kalentor

Date: 2007-05-25 21:05 EST
He had easily found the fae's home. It didn't take much. Just a few questons here and there. Some refered to her as the fae healer, others a doctor.

Doctor.. ha!

It was obvious she hadn't been around much, for her warding on her home was wavering, but still too much for him to break in. Pity. Maybe later.

He was able to get into the yard however, and with that he was able to glance inside certain windows.

The next time Chryrie would come home she would find moredhel markings under Traeline's window. The meaning would be impossible to miss.

"She's next."

CKalb DragonShadow

Date: 2007-06-01 08:47 EST
He had returned home in a blur of speed. The large drow had been at the market doing some haggling for some items of intrest when he felt the wards at home twinge. He knew no one was home but he did not like unwelcome visitors.

He burst into the back yard sword in hand, but knew he was too late. He let his eyes go into another mode of looking and caught the perpitrators trail from where it entered to where it left the yard. He frowned upon seeing the words under the window. After living with Chryrie and subsiquently marrying the woman he had learned Moredhel very well. What ever fool was dumb enough to try and touch Trae would also find a mother all to willing to destroy that fool.

CKalb moved and touched the hidden shadow wards in the back yard. Undetectable all they were able to do was alert. He had never wanted to put anything more back here because the children did love to play outside. But apparently things were changing. He put out wards to the earth and sky, that which made up the back yard. Ones that did more then just alert anyone. Then with care he crafted a sign and placed it over the door of the back yard. With that he went back in to send a quick message to Chryrie about what he found. The house was quiet once more.

The sign out in the back yard blew a bit with the breeze but other wise its new moorings were holding it in place quite well. It read

"Protected! You have been warned!"