Author's note: this story is a direct sequel to my tale, 'Going feet First', and continues to follow Galen, a soldier once in Vietnam, now on an interesting journey into a medieval fantasy world filled with Elves, Magic, and all kinds of interesting creatures.
Welcome to Raska.
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Chapter 2: Boots on the Ground
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Flames crackled and danced in a small, stone fireplace at the end of a vast log cabin. Sitting on the floor and watching that fire lick at the pot above it was an aged, feline creature wrapped up in a wool quilt. Waiting patiently for him to pull back from his thoughtful trance were two dozen Nekonian males and females, both young and old, who sat at the long table behind him. Breaking the silence that loomed between them was a door opening mid-hall followed by soft
thud
sounds as two more persons entered the room.
Yawning, the Elder listened as the steps drew closer to him until they stopped and shuffled into a spot at the end of the table closest to him. With a bit of a tired groan and show of fatigue from his extensive life, he stood up and walked over to the chair placed at the table head. The finely carved armchair creaked like his bones as he took his seat and drew his feet up into his blanket.
Once he was comfortable his attention came to the Human sitting beside him. A young man whose skin was tanned by weeks in the sun and had a solitary hedge of black hair running down the middle of his head. Upon the green jacket he wore were three chevrons on the sleeve pointing up to the eagle he bared on his shoulder.
Beside the Human sat one of the more proficient trackers of his tribe, Mila. The Elder gave her a gentle smile before he went back to studying the Human beside her with his tired, yellow eyes. When the Human lifted his chin up, hand tensing up on the crutch he had beside him, a warm sensation flowed through the aged Neko's pale grey fur. From peering into his powerful, yet dull, green eyes, he could sense the honor of the man as clearly as the bond he held with the woman beside him.
Taking in a deep breath and rubbing the severed stub of his left ear, the Elder turned to the warrior sitting opposite of him. The grumbling fighter took notice of the attention that came to him, and then acceptingly bowed his head upon receiving the nod to begin. Most of the room's attention then shifted to the well-muscled Neko with white fur as he stood from his seat.
Clearing his throat to bring the remainder of the eyes in the room to him, he started, "The counsel begins. Human tongue now, because Human not know our tongue good. All have explainers to explain when something not... easy understanding?"
"Yes," the entire room announced.
"Good. Today, we talk about Human who wants live with us. I: Warrior Leader Sayn, Elder Misn, Lady Akal of the Trackers, Huntmaster Hail, and Lady Teak of Trade will judge argument on Human living with us. There will be one argument each, for and against, and then the Human speaks. Begin warrior Bein, standing for me for those against the Human."
The Neko took his seat as one of his fighters stood up. "Thank you, Warrior Leader. We warriors stand against having a Human among us. Humans are slow, weak, and live by greed. He will burden us, and we know from the past he will try to change how we live. Before we even knew him, he had pulled our warriors out into the forest without consent of Warrior Leader Sayn or Elder Misn."
Several at the table nodded in acknowledgement, while the man in question merely crossed his arms with an aggravated scowl.
"And now, he hides what he had brought with him and will not allow the keepers to see it. If he cannot trust us, we cannot trust him. If he thinks he is better than us, then he deserves not to be here longer than it takes for us to heal his wounds. He should be taken back to the Human tribe."
The warrior took his seat, glaring back at Michael before looking over to Sayn. The Warrior Leader nodded and then stood up. "First argument made. Bein sits. Rise Mila, wanting Human."
He motioned for Mila to rise and took his seat.
"Thank you, Warrior Leader. I cannot speak for Michael's speed, but I do know that he is strong. By himself, he had slain a veteran Ra'zorlich warrior while he was badly wounded in the leg. Despite the immense pain of his injury, he had gone zetrans without healing and still shows no sign of illness."
"Damn right," Michael muttered lowly as she continued.
"He is a great warrior where he comes from, and he is not a man of greed. We needed our warriors to claim destructive weapons brought with him from his lands. Weapons that are deadlier than anything we can even dream of. I am sure when Michael recovers, he will show us what he has brought. If he stays, we may be able to make better arrangements with Atzla Humans. In time, Michael will prove to us that he will not be a burden, but a powerful friend."
With several thoughtful nods from around the table, she returned to her seat. The Willher tracker even caught an approving look from Sayn as he gave her a respectful nod. But then he looked past her to Michael, ordering in his rough words, "Human, stand."
Bracing against his crutch, Michael came to his feet and shifted his weight around, feeling mighty uneasy with the amount of eyes focused up him. He cycled his lungs, wet his lips, and cleared his throat. At first he looked to the Elder on his right, but being unsure if the old cat was studying him or ready to pass out, he instead looked directly at Bein. Putting on his best Sergeant's scowl he locked eyes with the warrior and started saying his piece.
"I'm not Nekonian, I'm not from Atzla. Hell, I'm not even from Raska. But what I am is a soldier, well-trained and well-practiced in the art of war. Where I come from, my warrior's rank is 'Sergeant', something like a pack leader. I'm the one who takes the orders from the leaders, takes charge of a group, and gets the job done. When the bullets, erhm..." He had to quickly remind himself of the primitive state of the tribe as he already noticed a few confused looks.
"I mean when the arrows start flying or swords start swinging, I make sure that the only people getting killed are my enemy. I make sure that nothing stands to threaten what I love. And what I love is the beauty of this place. Atzla. The good people of this tribe. My potential mate. I would die for anything, and anyone, in this village if it meant keeping this place safe."
Stiffening up on his crutch he turned on his heel to face the other judges, "I would give my life for this place because never before have I been given the chance to live the life I want. To live outside civilization and away from the greedy bastards of society. To spend my days hunting, fishing, laying in the meadow and watching the clouds blow by. And..."
Glancing to the Neko woman on his right, he returned the encouraged smile she gave him and looked back at the counsel before him, "To have someone to share it with. I wouldn't dare try to change anything about this place because everything is perfect as it is. If anything needed to be changed, it would be me. To fit in with my new tribe, to do my part and help in every way I can. Until the last ounce of life fades from my body, don't doubt for a minute that I would give anything less than my best."
A sigh of relief escaped Michael as he dropped down into his chair and felt the air lighten up a bit around him. Not to mention the pain in his leg. Even the warriors seemed to be in his favour for the moment as Sayn rose up to speak once again. "Judges, with your groups."
The Warrior Leader circled around the table and sat with the male Nekos in the heavy leather near his end of the table who were armed with swords and stone axes. These men and the other groups at the table spoke quietly amongst themselves of the decision to be made. Nobody in the room was speaking English anymore, and that made the listening Michael even more anxious.
With a sigh he held firmly onto Mila's hand and whispered his prayers to any deity that would listen. Not wanting to let her go even for a second as his future at her side was being decided for them. Several minutes passed and one after another did the various groups go silent with their decision. Finished speaking with his warriors, Sayn returned to his place and leaned over onto the end of the table.
"Have all a decision?" he asked.
The three other judges rose from their seats, two female and one male, and all of them significantly older than those around them. Already Michael was getting a bad feeling from the people of the various groups as they gazed upon him either questioningly or with contempt. A premonition that was confirmed the moment the older woman dressed in heavy wool wraps cleared her throat.
"The Trackers stand against keeping the Human. We do not want to lose one of our own for years while she mothers a litter of half-breeds," she hissed, Mila's hands clenching up around her belly as she looked to the narrow look on Michael's face.
"Lady Akal has spoken," Sayn declared, motioning for her to sit before turning to the other male who stood. "Huntmaster Hail, your words?"
A slim, nimble-looking Neko cast a side-ways glance at his tribe's hopeful prospect before fixing his leather jerkin and stating, "The Hunters stand against. We wish not a foreign mouth to tell us how to hunt or what to hunt while ordering us to feed it only what food it desires."
"Huntmaster Hail has spoken." The Warrior Leader motioned him to return to his seat then signalled the next Elder to rise. "Lady Teak, your words?"
The youngest of the judges sitting at the table and perhaps the only Neko in the village wearing any form of jewelry, "Lady Teak" slid her chair back and came to her feet. After fixing the golden necklace hanging over her blue, linen dress she linked her hands at her waist and bowed graciously. Her bright orange eyes glanced toward Michael as did so to give him a sly grin.
Something about her didn't sit right in the Sergeant's stomach, but at that moment he couldn't express it. For his fate was in her hands. Whatever words she decided to speak next were going to be final in deciding whether he was screwed or not. And he didn't even have Galen here to back him up.