**Author notes: Thank you for reading! Thank you for allowing me to come back after an extended sabbatical! This is based off of the character of Solomon Kane from the movie vs the books. **
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~Thou shall not suffer a witch to live~ Exodus 22:18
The sky was bleak, the sun hidden somewhere behind a solid ceiling of dour looking clouds that sprinkled flakes of snow haphazardly to the sad landscape below. The dark colored horse with its rider wove haphazardly through gaunt, snow crusted trees that could possibly be alive but the chances were iffy at best.
The horse's hooves made faint crunching noises in the meager snowfall as it wandered where it pleased without direction. It leisurely moved from tuft to tuft of long dead grass that poked up through the snow while the slumped over rider didn't bother to correct its behavior, reigns slipping from a slack gloved hand. With a muted thump, the rider slipped from the saddle to land in a heap of black clothes, causing the horse to side step away with a snort and a toss of its head while ears flicked back and forth. Slowly the horse moved off, continuing to graze as it went, leaving behind the crumpled rider whose black clothes slowly frosted over with the continued snowfall.
Reaching down with cold fingers the snare was untangled, the cold stiff rabbit freed, set aside and snare baited once again. All the traps had been tripped when checked today, three for three made for a good haul. The frozen rabbit was tied and slung over a shoulder with the other two. The figure in the heavy brown, heavily patched cloak looked around, adjusting the wool over their face and carefully started to pick their way down a different trail that would lead back home, happy with today's spoils.
In the snow were the signs of faint prints, a curious turn of events on what should have been an uneventful trek back to the cave that was home. Curiosity and unease welled up inside at the thought of someone so close to home. Reaching up, the hood of the heavy worn cloak was pushed back and the wool pushed down to reveal pale skin, dark brown hair and a concerned expression. Honey colored eyes scanned the sparse woods around her as she tried to listen for anything out of place, breath seeping from her lips with frosty puffs that drifted away from her. Dark brows furrowed, squinting against the distance and whiteness of the snow as she caught sight of something interesting.