-Be careful out there – Fhia sternly spoke as the group of foreigners gathered around the closed casket under the unforgiving Aleshian sun, paying their last respects to the remains of the woman they had known so shortly before they were finally put to rest inside a carved stone tomb. -We will – Souna mumbled with her sight fixated on the terracotta coffin as four pallbearers lifted it with difficulty and slid it into the open crypt in the tall mausoleum wall that housed most of the defunct members of the Nayheb lineage... At least the ones that had perished in or near Alesh. They’d found her rather quickly. The ominous soaring flock of vultures was visible from miles away. But not a single one of the winged beasts that composed such a crowded swirling kettle of scavengers had dared t