Diary of a Soldier

July 18 AFS 060:

Our militia was gathered on the other end of the battle field in Southern Pha. It seemed as though things were going to fair well in the beginning.  The weather was clear, just enough of a breeze for our archers to give us a great lead if battle begun.  We had the higher ground on the field, giving us an advantage on the gnoll army, regardless if this was their lands.

We didn’t stand a chance.

Their formations were near perfect.  Marching to a beat of their own, that only they could hear, they move forward at an alarming speed.  As if they were one person, their precision with their attacks are astounding.  It was like watching a never-ending flow of Gnoll pouring like water from a tipped vase.  The dog-men were pushing our armies back defending their lands with such passion it brought fear to any man’s heart.

We just figured that we could take back our lands. Instead we left with our heads hanging low as the matriarch showed us mercy.  Only three hours, after only three hours, the gnoll drove us back and had us fleeing without any effort.

Deciding not to leave just yet, I hid in the sparse woods that was nearby and found that a small group of feline was attempting to enter the gnoll lands just as we had.  They were met with the same force, ready for battle and unwelcoming looks. 

A larger feline approached, what looked like to be a Leona, calling out the matriarch to speak on terms.  Unbeknownst to me to what had been said, the gnoll forces broke into hysterics, laughing and giggling fits slowly died down after a while and then silence.

The feline were brought into their camp, where there would be no escape.  What I may feel as though may very well be a death trap to any who oppose them.  And I wasn’t corrected when the feline reemerged after 6 hours as their corpses were tossed outside of their boundaries.

-Cathyr Montego


July 23rd AFS 60:

I left to visit a friend in Revrent and it all began almost a week ago.  The fever started then the mouth water quickly died away.  I saw the doc and he said it was alright, it was just the flu.  But after a couple of days when I loss use of my left arm and I started to see things, I started to question his diagnosis.  When I went back to the doc the next time, something just came over me and I don’t know what happened.  I blacked out and he was on the floor, face down, in a pool of his own blood.  I thought it mine at first, but after a quick check I realized it wasn’t mine at all.

I was confused and agitated at the silliness of it all.  No answers, I have gotten nothing from anyone.  No science-freak, no medical-geek, nothing, can you believe it?!  You think in a big city like Reverent SOMEONE could give me an answer! 

Just today my eyes wouldn’t stop watering.  They just flowed down my cheeks as if in mourning, but I laugh as though I just became the richest man in Xadune.  I don’t understand what is happening

This sickness, this, this, THING, whatever it is!

-Cathyr Montego

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