A/N Wanted to add this here for a little clarification on races in this story.
In this world there are five main races. Vampires and Fae, Humans, Weres, and Otherkin.
The Fae is a broad term for beings such as faerie, mere-folk, sirens, banshee, Dwarfs, halflings, Changlings, Gnomes, Brownies, Dryads, Dullahan, Bog people, and the seelie and unseelie court. Elves are also in this category. If a character is an Elf they will be specifically mentioned as Elf. If they are referred to as Fae they can be any of the above mentioned Fae. There are other Fae as well but I only listed those that have been or might be mentioned in the story. Weres are shifters that can shift at anytime but MUST also shift during a full moon such as Werewolves. If they are not forced to shift under a full moon they are just shifters (people who can shift into different animals). Humans are just ordinary Humans. Otherkin would be creatures such as Demons, Angels, Gods, Goddesses and Dragons, just to name a few. Witches, Wizards, and other magic users can exist within any race, even humans. Note that each race may have a God or Goddess that they worship but that deity is not nessasarily of that particular race. In this world deities are of a race known as the Tuatha De Danann or just shortened to Tuatha. They are immortal being with supernatural powers and are responsible for the creation of all other races.
Thanks, and hope you enjoy the story.
WAYFARING PRINCE
Rowan and Thaden had barely left the inn when the first drop of rain had fallen, lightly hitting the side of Rowan's face. Rowan closed his eyes and turned his face up to the sky as more drops fell, splashing against his skin. Thaden chuckled as he watched him.
"I've never seen someone so happy about being caught in the rain." He remarked.
Rowan smiled. "After being locked away in my father's castle for so long it's a welcome sensation." He opened his eyes and looked back at Thaden. "When I lived at Ravenskeep, I would often go outside and play in the rain. It felt natural. I felt free."
"You're free now." Thaden kissed the top of his head. "And you can play in in the rain anytime you wish. Walls will no longer hold you and you'll never need to fear the shadows again."
"I've never feared the shadows." Rowan said. His voice took on a more melancholy tone as he recalled what life was like at the palace. "The shadows became my sanctuary. They hid me from my father's wrath. Within the shadows I could truly be unseen."
"You speak like an unseelie." Thaden chuckled.
"Maybe that's what I am." Rowan looked at him, his expression serious as he pondered the possibility. "No one really knows what I am. But being a member of the night court seems fitting, don't you think?"
"No." Thaden said, his smile fading. "The unseelie court are monsters. Evil and twisted. True they live in the shadows and come out at twilight but they're malevolent tricksters. They thrive on chaos and wickedness and can't be trusted."
"Have you ever seen one?" Rowan asked, curiously.
Thaden nodded. "They live deep in the mountains of Morag, east of the valley of Mor. My father had dealings with them once when I was a boy. Their Queen, Genyrth, came to the Palace of Rosegate with a Dullahan called Gadran. He was the most ghoulish thing I'd ever laid eyes on. He carried his head beneath his arm and his skin was sickly white, like a corpse. I recall he had piercing yellow eyes and stark white hair. The Queen wasn't much better. White hair and pale white, almost gray skin. Her eyes were black and she wore a bone crown on her head, the center piece was a raven's skull."
Rowan shivered as he pictured the woman wearing such a grizzly crown. It reminded him of his father's crest. "The raven is a symbol of the Goddess Morrigu." Rowan pointed out. "Do they worship her?"
"They worship death." Thaden told him. "Darkness and death."
The chill in Thaden's voice told Rowan that despite being Fae, like Thaden, the elven Prince feared the unseelie, maybe as much as he feared vampires. There seemed to Rowan though, to be an odd similarity between the two. Not all unseelie drank blood though some did, but all were dangerous creatures to be feared. Rowan was suddenly grateful that he'd never had the displeasure of meeting one face to face.
***
Thaden knew they were hours still from Ansonia. If they kept going they might make it there by morning but the rain had picked up quite a bit and he just couldn't reason going any further with the storm bearing down on them.
As they rode through the darkness Thaden did his best to steer the horse, Shadow dancer, but visibility was getting worse. Even Shadow dancer seemed unable to find her way in the pouring rain and inky blackness. They had long ago left the road, preferring to travel within the forest where they were less likely to be seen, but now Thaden wished he'd kept to the road. At least then he would have some idea of where he was going.
Rowan had pulled his hood over his head at the first sign of rain and for the last ten minutes had kept his head down as he snuggled closer to Thaden. He lifted his head suddenly though as a familiar scent caught his attention. "Someone's roasting a meselbeast." Rowan said, licking his lips.
Thaden sniffed the air but all he could smell was rain. "How do you know?" He asked.
Rowan grinned then tapped the side of his nose. "Not as strong as a were but stronger than yours." He giggled.