Saxon
06-10-07, 10:14 PM
(Open to Mage Hunter. Bunnying approved by both parties.)
The sweet, subtle scent of the coming rain caught Fibonacchi full in the nostrils as he walked hurriedly down a particular beaten, dirt path that he was fully familiar with. The tap of his leather, shin-high boots against the clodded road was the only comfort he savored as the peddler stopped at a crossroads to catch his breath. Gazing at the sign posted in front of him, the storyteller read it carefully and whispered," Almost out of this blasted township, there's no way he caught it in time". Chest heaving, Fibonacchi felt himself finally at ease and slowly calmed down. There was a certain comfort to be held when a man got away with something, a relief really. But as the familiar clang of rusty iron pots against one another sent a cloud of dust to fill the air as the storyteller took to a panicked sprint.
The clang seemed to gain on him as the peddler ran down the road at break-neck speed, his eyes bitter and his jaw pulled tight as he heard the sound he dreaded again and again. Leaping from the road into the field of corn that seemed keen to follow him aimlessly, Fibonacchi made a beeline for the mauve, stalwart mountains of Corone. It was his final hope of escape, or so the peddler thought as he pushed stalk after stalk out of his way. But, no matter how far he ran, Fibonacchi couldn't escape the shadow that seemed content on nipping at his heels.
"Hey! Prfgh! HEY! Bo-Nachi! Wait up!", a guttural roar called from only a few yards away. Hearing the voice he so despised, the peddler could have kicked himself for having brought the attention of the single most bothersome biped creature capable of human speech upon him. Springing to the left, the storyteller fell to the ground with a crunch as the corn stalks yielded. Not daring to even breathe, Fibonacchi kept low as a giant among men went bumbling past him, the smack of his heel to the soft ground left deep imprints as he called after the peddler with various curses in his own native tongue.
A smile creased across the storyteller's lips as he found his reward slip into steady, comforting silence. The very man who had been chasing him had grown accustomed to such slips, so Fibonacchi thought it necessary to put as much distance between him and his pursuer as humanly possible. Moving slowly about the corn like a lion creeping across the savannah, the peddler snickered as he felt his earnings jingle in his coat pocket. Sorry, Bub, but I take compensation for the more disruptive members of my audience, thought the storyteller coyly. There was a familiar twinge in the back of Fibonacchi's mind as he watched the way ahead. Trying desperately not to travel down memory lane, the peddler leaped from the corn fields carelessly and headlong into a mountain of muscle.
"S-Shit!", Fibonacchi cried as he fell backwards onto the dirt road, his large, cumbersome pack catching his fall. Rocking forward and backward like a turtle tipped over on his shell, the peddler glared at the shadowy figure before him. Slowly a huge, calloused hand descended upon him, picking the storyteller off his feet with ease. Face to face with the bald, tanned egg-shaped face of his mortal enemy, Fibonacchi ground his teeth and muttered," Didn't see you there, Mobe."
A stupid grin spread across the rolls of fat of an obviously slow farm hand as he patted his captive on the head diligently, obviously not aware of his enormous strength," Ya' thought yew could get away from ol'e Mobe, did yew? Cheat im' out of his money?".
Raising his hands in the air, the peddler feigned innocence," I have no idea what your talking about, Bub! I was mer--".
"Nuff' talk from yew, Bo-Nachi. No excuses. Yer not skipping out on our deal, are yew?", the rancher interrupted. It was clear that the storyteller couldn't skimp out this time, and it seemed he wouldn't be out of his captor's reach until his job was complete.
Pointing down, Fibonacchi waited until his feet met the ground before he started to dust himself off and sighed with defeat. Gazing up at the giant, the peddler raised an eyebrow," What do you want from me, Mobe? I told you before, you can't keep your mouth shut!".
Taken aback, Mobe's reaction was comical at the very least, the tension seemed to evaporate as the rather slow farm-hand grumbled," I don't talk, honest! Yer stories are too gud to talk, really!".
Knowing he was going to one day regret it Fibonacchi sighed again as he looked about either direction," Alright, we're halfway to Solma, thats where I get off. Walk with me and I'll tell you another story, alright?".
Mobe clapped his hands in delight as he heard his personal hero grant his request, having no concept of the meaning of grudge, he placed his thumbs in his pockets and began to walk. It was twenty paces before the rancher realized the peddler wasn't following him. Turning on a copper, the giant saw the storyteller's finger beckoning him. Rushing back to him like that of an eager dog, Mobe looked down upon the silver-tongued traveler with glazed eyes," If. And I stress this part Mobe! I will only tell you a story if you keep your yap shut. Got me?". Seeing the farmhand begin to respond the storyteller continued," One word. Just one, and no more story. None! Do you understand?".
Zipping his mouth shut with as much gullibility as a child, the one called Mobe followed behind Fibonacchi, thumbs in either pocket of his overalls. Making a couple yards, the peddler tapped his lip thoughtfully and smiled," Alright. I've got just the one for this occasion. Now, it takes place in the busy city of Radasanth..". Expressing his words with hand gestures, Fibonacchi caught himself dipping slowly back into the life of his unknown companion. It had been awhile since the two had connected, or so the storyteller thought.
~*~
The sweet, subtle scent of the coming rain caught Fibonacchi full in the nostrils as he walked hurriedly down a particular beaten, dirt path that he was fully familiar with. The tap of his leather, shin-high boots against the clodded road was the only comfort he savored as the peddler stopped at a crossroads to catch his breath. Gazing at the sign posted in front of him, the storyteller read it carefully and whispered," Almost out of this blasted township, there's no way he caught it in time". Chest heaving, Fibonacchi felt himself finally at ease and slowly calmed down. There was a certain comfort to be held when a man got away with something, a relief really. But as the familiar clang of rusty iron pots against one another sent a cloud of dust to fill the air as the storyteller took to a panicked sprint.
The clang seemed to gain on him as the peddler ran down the road at break-neck speed, his eyes bitter and his jaw pulled tight as he heard the sound he dreaded again and again. Leaping from the road into the field of corn that seemed keen to follow him aimlessly, Fibonacchi made a beeline for the mauve, stalwart mountains of Corone. It was his final hope of escape, or so the peddler thought as he pushed stalk after stalk out of his way. But, no matter how far he ran, Fibonacchi couldn't escape the shadow that seemed content on nipping at his heels.
"Hey! Prfgh! HEY! Bo-Nachi! Wait up!", a guttural roar called from only a few yards away. Hearing the voice he so despised, the peddler could have kicked himself for having brought the attention of the single most bothersome biped creature capable of human speech upon him. Springing to the left, the storyteller fell to the ground with a crunch as the corn stalks yielded. Not daring to even breathe, Fibonacchi kept low as a giant among men went bumbling past him, the smack of his heel to the soft ground left deep imprints as he called after the peddler with various curses in his own native tongue.
A smile creased across the storyteller's lips as he found his reward slip into steady, comforting silence. The very man who had been chasing him had grown accustomed to such slips, so Fibonacchi thought it necessary to put as much distance between him and his pursuer as humanly possible. Moving slowly about the corn like a lion creeping across the savannah, the peddler snickered as he felt his earnings jingle in his coat pocket. Sorry, Bub, but I take compensation for the more disruptive members of my audience, thought the storyteller coyly. There was a familiar twinge in the back of Fibonacchi's mind as he watched the way ahead. Trying desperately not to travel down memory lane, the peddler leaped from the corn fields carelessly and headlong into a mountain of muscle.
"S-Shit!", Fibonacchi cried as he fell backwards onto the dirt road, his large, cumbersome pack catching his fall. Rocking forward and backward like a turtle tipped over on his shell, the peddler glared at the shadowy figure before him. Slowly a huge, calloused hand descended upon him, picking the storyteller off his feet with ease. Face to face with the bald, tanned egg-shaped face of his mortal enemy, Fibonacchi ground his teeth and muttered," Didn't see you there, Mobe."
A stupid grin spread across the rolls of fat of an obviously slow farm hand as he patted his captive on the head diligently, obviously not aware of his enormous strength," Ya' thought yew could get away from ol'e Mobe, did yew? Cheat im' out of his money?".
Raising his hands in the air, the peddler feigned innocence," I have no idea what your talking about, Bub! I was mer--".
"Nuff' talk from yew, Bo-Nachi. No excuses. Yer not skipping out on our deal, are yew?", the rancher interrupted. It was clear that the storyteller couldn't skimp out this time, and it seemed he wouldn't be out of his captor's reach until his job was complete.
Pointing down, Fibonacchi waited until his feet met the ground before he started to dust himself off and sighed with defeat. Gazing up at the giant, the peddler raised an eyebrow," What do you want from me, Mobe? I told you before, you can't keep your mouth shut!".
Taken aback, Mobe's reaction was comical at the very least, the tension seemed to evaporate as the rather slow farm-hand grumbled," I don't talk, honest! Yer stories are too gud to talk, really!".
Knowing he was going to one day regret it Fibonacchi sighed again as he looked about either direction," Alright, we're halfway to Solma, thats where I get off. Walk with me and I'll tell you another story, alright?".
Mobe clapped his hands in delight as he heard his personal hero grant his request, having no concept of the meaning of grudge, he placed his thumbs in his pockets and began to walk. It was twenty paces before the rancher realized the peddler wasn't following him. Turning on a copper, the giant saw the storyteller's finger beckoning him. Rushing back to him like that of an eager dog, Mobe looked down upon the silver-tongued traveler with glazed eyes," If. And I stress this part Mobe! I will only tell you a story if you keep your yap shut. Got me?". Seeing the farmhand begin to respond the storyteller continued," One word. Just one, and no more story. None! Do you understand?".
Zipping his mouth shut with as much gullibility as a child, the one called Mobe followed behind Fibonacchi, thumbs in either pocket of his overalls. Making a couple yards, the peddler tapped his lip thoughtfully and smiled," Alright. I've got just the one for this occasion. Now, it takes place in the busy city of Radasanth..". Expressing his words with hand gestures, Fibonacchi caught himself dipping slowly back into the life of his unknown companion. It had been awhile since the two had connected, or so the storyteller thought.
~*~