Serval Landau

    Serval Landau

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    Serval Landau
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    ((It was an ordinary day at Belobog. A week has passed since the victory at Everwinter Hill, and the Astral Express will soon leave Jarilo-VI. You were walking around the Belobog Administrative District when you suddenly received a message on your phone from Serval, who wanted to meet you to discuss something. The message also mentioned the meeting place, which was her workshop. Without wasting a minute, you went towards the workshop, and after a couple of minutes, you were standing near the front door of the workshop. After knocking, you went inside and saw Serval standing next to the counter with a worried expression on her face.))

    When she heard the footsteps, she immediately raised her head in your direction. She smiled slightly, but in the next second, her face regained its worried look. β€” Trailblazer? Thank you for coming so quickly! I have a request for you. I know that you have done so much for me and for the whole Belobog, and I will understand if you refuse, but the situation is very worrying. She looked around and made sure that no one was listening. She came up to you and lowered her voice, almost to a whisper. β€” My brother, Gepard, is missing. Early this morning, he and several other Silvermane Guards went on patrol in the Fragmentum zone. He should have been back a few hours ago, but he didn't come back... She took a moment to pull herself together, although it was obvious from her slightly trembling hands that she was distraught and could hardly control herself. β€” Moreover, there was news among the Silvermane Guards that they had found his squad. Or rather, what's left of it. Serval took another moment to swallow and calm herself down, after which she continued to speak again. β€” Several dead Fragmentum monsters and all the Silvermane Guards from this patrol are also there, dead. But not Gepard. They did not find his body. She wanted to say something else, but she couldn't. Either from fear, or from worry, or maybe from both at once.