46th Spring, 515AV
Dear Mr. Casing,
I apologise for the informality of this letter, but I urgently request your services. We have recently attained a new horse to our stables, and though we don't know her history, it is quite plain that she has suffered great mistreatment and abuse.
None of our stable hands have been able to approach the mare since her arrival two days ago, and we are all seriously concerned for her health.
I desperately ask for you to visit us as soon as you can.
Sincerely,
Serena Windmount
of Windmount stables, Syliras.
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Although the letter was folded away into Jeremy's bag, its message was very much at the forefront of his mind. The Kelvic could only imagine what state the mare in question was in, or what horrors she had been victimised to. It made his blood boil, made him bare his teeth like a rabid dog. But such overwhelming emotions would not do for now. He needed to stay calm and to keep his head clear, for the sake of this mare.
"Your employee's letter sounded desperate," he said to the young lad who had delivered the message to him. The adolescent had claimed to be one of the stable hands of the Windmount stables, and had also come with a spare horse for Jeremy. The pair now rode beside each other.
"She is," the younger male confirmed with a brief nod of his head. "I've never seen a mare like it before, and I've spent my life around horses."
Their conversation ended at that. Jeremy was not the most natural of riders, and so he decided to dedicate his attention to not falling off his mount. But in the back of his mind, he feared for what state his new patient would be in. If none of the other horsemen and women at the stables could deal with her, the mare must surely be in a dire state. They had decided to request his services due to his gnosis, Jeremy guessed. Caiyha had blessed him with the ability to communicate with her flora and fauna, and as an animal healer this gave Jeremy an edge to his competition.
"We should speed up, yeh?" The lad suggested, before kicking his mount into a canter.
Jeremy nodded and did the same. His posture was stiff and uncomfortable, and the Kelvic bounced awkwardly as the horse sped up. Laying his palm on the gelding's neck, he silently apologised in Nura for his poor riding. The horse nickered a reply, conveying to Jeremy a sense of understanding and sympathy.
Twenty or so chimes later, the Kelvic and boy arrived at the stables. Jeremy dismounted his horse with an impressive lack of elegance and style - he was sure he heard the young stable hand snigger as he hopelessly slid down and off his saddle. But his lack of horsemanship no longer mattered. Passing the reins to the stable hand, Jeremy enquired where he would find the mare.
"She's in her own pen, at the back. Tanna will show you the way."
Jeremy looked to where the lad was pointing to - a blonde-haired female who appeared to be waking away from them both. After thanking his young companion, the Kelvic moved on, walking briskly after his new guide. "Excuse me!" He called out,
breaking into a slow jog until he stood at her side, "I was told you could show me the way, please. I received a letter about a troublesome mare?" His face was sharp with professionalism, and those unnerving golden eyes watched her face with intense seriousness.
I apologise for the informality of this letter, but I urgently request your services. We have recently attained a new horse to our stables, and though we don't know her history, it is quite plain that she has suffered great mistreatment and abuse.
None of our stable hands have been able to approach the mare since her arrival two days ago, and we are all seriously concerned for her health.
I desperately ask for you to visit us as soon as you can.
Sincerely,
Serena Windmount
of Windmount stables, Syliras.
-----
Although the letter was folded away into Jeremy's bag, its message was very much at the forefront of his mind. The Kelvic could only imagine what state the mare in question was in, or what horrors she had been victimised to. It made his blood boil, made him bare his teeth like a rabid dog. But such overwhelming emotions would not do for now. He needed to stay calm and to keep his head clear, for the sake of this mare.
"Your employee's letter sounded desperate," he said to the young lad who had delivered the message to him. The adolescent had claimed to be one of the stable hands of the Windmount stables, and had also come with a spare horse for Jeremy. The pair now rode beside each other.
"She is," the younger male confirmed with a brief nod of his head. "I've never seen a mare like it before, and I've spent my life around horses."
Their conversation ended at that. Jeremy was not the most natural of riders, and so he decided to dedicate his attention to not falling off his mount. But in the back of his mind, he feared for what state his new patient would be in. If none of the other horsemen and women at the stables could deal with her, the mare must surely be in a dire state. They had decided to request his services due to his gnosis, Jeremy guessed. Caiyha had blessed him with the ability to communicate with her flora and fauna, and as an animal healer this gave Jeremy an edge to his competition.
"We should speed up, yeh?" The lad suggested, before kicking his mount into a canter.
Jeremy nodded and did the same. His posture was stiff and uncomfortable, and the Kelvic bounced awkwardly as the horse sped up. Laying his palm on the gelding's neck, he silently apologised in Nura for his poor riding. The horse nickered a reply, conveying to Jeremy a sense of understanding and sympathy.
Twenty or so chimes later, the Kelvic and boy arrived at the stables. Jeremy dismounted his horse with an impressive lack of elegance and style - he was sure he heard the young stable hand snigger as he hopelessly slid down and off his saddle. But his lack of horsemanship no longer mattered. Passing the reins to the stable hand, Jeremy enquired where he would find the mare.
"She's in her own pen, at the back. Tanna will show you the way."
Jeremy looked to where the lad was pointing to - a blonde-haired female who appeared to be waking away from them both. After thanking his young companion, the Kelvic moved on, walking briskly after his new guide. "Excuse me!" He called out,