The Fox Princess

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He had griped and moaned a little, but seemed more amused by his daughter than anything. Ozzie wanted to come too, and he was becoming quite the talented and reliable ranger here at the estate, but he wasn't quite ready for such a job. Not according to Lagdon at least. There were only three foxes accompanying me, personally: Draxly and Brillum, of course. But there was a third fox with us this time.

Her name was Luxana. She was the granddaughter of the old foxie healer from the village, Zix. Like her mother, Luxana was trained as a healer. Unlike her mother, she was a foxmen, not a foxie. Also, unlike her mother, Luxa was also quite proficient at self defense. She was not as gifted as many of the other guards, but Lagdon apricated having a healer around that didn't need to be babysat at all times.

His words, not mine.

The young Luxana was currently getting a crash course on how to ride a rohgek from the other two foxie males several yards away. She was in her late teens with white hair and fur, like her mothers, and sapphire blue eyes.

"Now that we are all gathered, I think it is about time to go." Margund said, gazing out over not just the large number of guardsmen, but also the three hastily constructed wagons of supplies, and about ten servants specially selected for this mission. It was a whole dang production! "Mount up, Fox Princess." He added with a playful smile that would look odd on any other, usually serious, hobgoblin. But it looked about right for Margund.

The goblin king bowed slightly before heading toward his own rohgek mount, a rather large and fierce looking specimen that had a fancier saddle with a sword strapped to the saddle. About as fancy as a goblin got, I supposed. Unless he wanted to dust off one of his father's old palanquins.

"Be happy you are riding me, Mistress. At least you are not sitting in one of those flashy carriages humans favor." Kishi said, nudging my arm, proving that she just knew me so very well. It was very true that I would not have liked to be in a carriage. Talk about flashy.

Besides, it was already going to be an effort, bringing the supply wagons though the untamed wilderness, mush less a carriage. Come the nicer weather I would have to suggest that the monsters start work on more roads. The one they had made, connecting the estate with both the fox village and Gurten was truly a marvel of convenience.

Sighing in defeat, I took to Kishi's saddle. It was a beautifully made thing, both comfortable and light. It was made of durable leather. Still, I wasn't really sold on poor Kishi having to wear the darn thing.

As Lagdon checked my straps and got the other hobgoblins organized, I saw that Margund was also getting people moving.

Before long we were all in formation. Margund and his guards were up front, followed by me and mine, and lastly came the supply wagons and servants, like cooks and a few maids. This was going to be an interesting trip.

"They are moving." Draxly stated as he and Brillum stood either side of me to the rear. Lagdon, as always, was right at my side on a rohgek. But the two foxie were better off on foot than mounted, as they were faster and more agile than the rohgek anyways. 

Luxana was just behind them, with the supply wagons at her back. She looked less than confident at being mounted of the boar wolf, but smiled back at me when I gave her a reassuring nod of encouragement. She was a brave and diligent foxmen, but this was her first important task. i was sure she must have been nervous.

"Don't die." I heard a sardonic voice mewl near by.

I looked to where Nord and Reihekiu stood to the side and was not surprised to see Mittens sitting at their feet, licking a paw. The smith and battle instructor were glaring down at him, but the cat couldn't have cared less.

I chuckled and shook my head, knowing that the cat was a little torn on weather or not he still wished for my death. If I did die he would be free... Maybe. But I also knew that he was starting to enjoy his life at the estate. Even becoming accustom to being a cat, for that matter. Heck, some of the maids had even begun to soften to him, giving him cream and clearing off sunny patches for him to nap on throughout the estate.

I decided not to warn him that several had started to make him little outfits. Teach the snarky little creature to mind his manners a little. 

It made me laugh to imagen them trying to stuff him into a tiny little vest.

"Best not to keep the Fox elder waiting!" Margund called over the din, making everyone go silent. "Lets go!"

Smiling, I settled into the saddle and Kishi stepped forward with the rest of the procession. We would meat up with Brixie and the foxes along the road before leaving the paved way and heading for Talon's Pass, where the summit was to take place.

I was really looking forward to meeting the other monsters, even if the summit itself was a little nerve racking. I was assured that nothing would be expected of me. I was basically a guest of honor and could sit there and say nothing the whole time if I really wanted. But it did not help much with the nerves.

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