Hours late, she stepped fowards on the long faraway, Homeland...
Eohilda grew weary, but she must press foward, for an ill banner was pursuing behind. Their mounts were ferocious, some would call it a warg. Yellow eyes glinted and almost glowed in the darkness behind her, growls and ferocious snarls were released. Tense wide jaws, and a fearsome gnawling teeths, grinning like It was about to pounce.
Yet, she refused to swallow a lost that day, up she unsheathed her heavy steel sword, her fury grew within and uncontrollable, like endless scorches of fire. She Paced Hebrew so that he could make a turnaround, approaching the foul orcs ahead. Although, with fearsome beasts, the equipment still attached with a lot of flaws, before a first swing from the enemy would have trampled Eohilda, like a storm sight she tilted her figure, so that her body may seek refuge in the flank side of Hebrew. The skies were cold and dark, she dropped down herself, placed an aimful eyes to the orcs upon, before swinging swift and true at the orc's heart, dropping him from the warg, but the warg wasn't as brave as it looked. It hurried into the packs not far, and the others would have turned off, leaving Eohilda on her own.
After a couple of sore breathe, She examined the orc's corpse that she was brought down, earlier. "East Wall resider scum! Stayin' in a place that they shouldn' sit their arses on!" Eohilda mumbled harshly, but knew that her scoffs were nothing front of a dead orc. She took an oil that she brought out far from home, which usually was used to attach it upon her blade. Eohilda left after a brief of time. Leaving a fire scorched as It's corpse began to rot in the undying hell of the abyss.
In the shadow she crawled, minutes passed, she felt somewhat cheery on her steed's heart,as her eyes glimpse around, she sought a colourful beautiful meadow, a bright colours that would have brighten any of folks that strayed near, and a breeze warm air, a touch of warmness surrounding, She felt it, and knew that she was close. Close that she would have called it home.


