Chapter One: Unexpected Decent
A chill wind blew through a Coerthas valley as a lone figure navigated the thick snow. Kiht Jakkya was on a scouting mission. However, it was not like one of her many other typical scouting missions; it was the scouting of Natalan.
Kiht considered herself fortunate that she had found a map of Natalan in an old library. Having been part of the Twin Adders for a short period of time, and having worked with the White Rams, had given her an opportunity to see many maps of Ixal territory. However, it was one of the biggest, most thorough maps of Natalan she had ever seen. Little did Kiht know, the map did not make things as easy as they seemed.
It was a long trek, and Kiht's mind raced in her boredom. Despite the fact that scouting usually improved her mood, this instance was different. This time she wanted to do something that would prove once and for all that she was still the Scout and Huntress that she wanted to be.
"I have grown soft". She thought to herself.
Kiht had become conflicted. She felt as if her mind had taken two forms. Since having become matron during her time in the Morbolvine Clan, she had been leading individuals from many life backgrounds. Then having become matron of the Shroudwolf clan, she felt like part of her had become everyone's mother.
"What have I let myself become? I am twenty-four winters old, yet I feel forty-four winters old. Is this who I am now?"
Kiht continued to pace through the snow; her thick white and black leathers helped keep her protected from the chafing, chill wind. She continued surveying the environment, but if anyone had been watching her, they would have seen that she was distracted. She gripped the rolled-up map tightly in her right hand.
"Nay, I am still me. I am still a Huntress. I am still a Scout. This has not changed because of many moons of leadership." She thought to herself.
Kiht let out an obstinate sigh as she continued to walk along. She was nearing Natalan due to the new map having shown her passages leading into the Ixal-infested territory. She could have turned the map over to the Twin Adders for a great amount of gil; however, Kiht convinced herself that doing this task as a Moon-keeper would help the reputation of her kin. But in truth, she was scouting the dangerous land to prove something to herself.
Eventually, the map lead her to a cave where she cautiously entered. The cave did not go underground, but seemed to actually be a straight passage through a small mountain. Even from the entrance, Kiht could see light on the other side. She turned around, and surveyed her surroundings one last time. She was an experienced Scout, and knew how dangerous being stuck in a cave could be with potential hostile beings near the entrance. She didn't know what was on the other side of the cave, so she traversed it cautiously. The cave was shown on the map, but there were no signs that it was being used - no footprints, no newly churned rocks and no tracking of snow.
Kiht took a deep breath then slowly continued. She constantly surveyed her surroundings; her mind had gone silent as she needed to focus on her environment. It was almost as if the cave hadn't been naturally formed. However, it wasn't a sophisticated mine shaft. The cave could have been created by many things like Ishgardians, Ixal or Dragons. None of the possibilities seemed very inviting; however, she continued onward.
Kiht's pace began to quicken as she began to put more aggravated energy into her stride; determined to get through the dark cave that left her only with her thoughts. Eventually, she arrived on the other side, and exited into the light. To her surprise, the other side of the cave was an extremely large and wide ledge. It was a great, open area jutting out from the side of a cliff; covered in snow and rocks. The only way to get to it would be to climb the mountain from below, fly in on an airship or travel through the cave. It was an odd place for a cave to lead.
Kiht sighed in frustration as she walked over to the ledge. She surveyed a massive, seemingly endless canyon that the large, jutting ledge overlooked. To her left and right were the rather uninviting sides of a mountain that looked difficult to climb. Above her, more mountain and sky.
As she gazed beyond the canyon, she saw more small mountains and rocky formations. It looked to be an uncharted place. Moments later, she noticed a plume of smoke in the distance. Kiht could not be certain, but the smoke pattern reminded her of the bonfires the Ixal built in their camps. She continued to gaze onward, and surveyed the smoke trails. She began to realize that she was watching smoke from Natalan.
“Gods damn it. Why does the map make it look like you can walk to Natalan from here?†She asked herself.
Kiht let out a sigh of frustration, rolled up her map and slid it into her pack. She was going to have to find a new way to Natalan. She could not fly in, and was not going to dare to try and climb down the mountain. Tree climbing was common enough for Kiht, but mountain climbing was very new to her. She turned around, and began back through the cave. In the dark, her mind wandered once again.
Several minutes later, Kiht neared the exit of the cave; however, a sudden appearance of shadow movement distorted the light that beamed in through the cave opening. She quickly moved into a crouch as squawking and guttural voices echoed into the cave. She recognized the sound of such voices - they were definitely Ixal.
“Shite!†She whispered to herself.
The shadows started moving inward. There was little cover inside the cave aside from the darkness. She slowly and quietly drew her spear off of her back; unstrapping the belt that held it on her body. She concentrated on her breathing, her ears pinned back on her bandana, her eyes widened and her muscles tensed. She didn't have much choice; she would either need to turn around, or go through them. However, if she turned around, she would go back out to the ledge with no exit.
She didn't know how many Ixal there were. There could have been an entire group. She couldn't afford to be attacked by many of them in the cave because it was not narrow enough for her to bottle-neck them. If she were attacked, as many as three at a time could go at her. If there were many of them, that would be too many for her to handle.
Kiht quickly turned around, and burst into a quick, quiet stride as she made her way back out to the massive ledge. While it's true she might have an advantage in the dark of the cave, Ixal were not foolish enough to enter a cave without torches. There was still a possible advantage if she could knock the torches out of the torchbearer's hands, but if they all carried torches, that would be another problem.
If she had to fight through them then she was going to do it on different terms. Ixal may not have had night vision, but their eyes would adjust to the dark. Stepping out on the other side near the ledge would cause their eyes to readjust to the light. That is when she would count them, and decide on whether or not she would attack. Large boulders that laid on the ledge would provide good hiding places, and there was a chance that once they found out it was a dead end, they would turn around and go back through the cave.
Kiht continued striding down the cave, and finally exited onto the snowy ledge. Before moving to a hiding place, she gazed out into the canyon. To her dismay, three objects were flying through the sky... They were Ixal airships. Most likely, the party was moving to meet the airships; it couldn't have been a coincidence. Kiht turned and leaped to take cover behind a cluster of large boulders. Her small form was easy to hide; especially, with her white leathers that helped camouflage her with the snow covered rocks.