Aldir
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3rd day of July, Morning.
Things were going rather smoothly so far, Xarl fancied as he strode through the courtyard of the palace with the sounds of battle ringing out in his ears. It had almost been laughably easy to get this far, the guards having been taken by surprise when their own shadows had risen up against them. Flicking beings of shadow crossed inky black blades with the corporeal ones of the guards, the fights were generally one sided out here. However his task was not yet finished, before he could say that he would need to enter the keep proper. Now that the guards had time to prepare matters might get a little more interesting.
As the last man soon fell, one of the flickering shadow men moved towards him and bowed its head. Xarl always appreciated that about his creations, so very loyal even if they were exceedingly simple creatures. Managing so many at once was a little taxing, but he had known that this entire operation would be taxing upon his spirit. Too much magic use at once was unwise for a sorcerer of even his caliber. Hopefully this matter would be dealt with soon enough that he could return to his castle with the promise of rest.
“Massster, your ordersss?” The creature asked, his voice hissing sinisterly.
“Do not attack unless we are attacked first or I give the order. Most within are expendable, if we meet resistance show no mercy. The king and our quarry are not to be harmed under any circumstances.” The sorcerer responded as he strode past the creature to the tall double doors that led to the throne room.
The man laid a hand upon the door, admiring the sturdy craftsmanship of the barriers in his path. Were he normal man, such a thing might very well have kept him out for some time however Xarl was hardly what one might call normal any longer. The tall man closed his eyes, grasping at the strands of his being and plucking at them as a musician might a harp. A shiver of radiant pleasure coursed down his spine as he forced the energy outwards around his hand, a strange shadowy substance forming around it.
The substance hummed slightly as it seemed to drip from his long fingers like a liquid, shadowy wisps pulsing outwards from the droplets. The substance crept over the door to the sorcerer’s direction, moving to cover it in darkness. On the inside one would see the liquid seep through the cracks in the door and start to cover the side inside of the door. Once every inch of the door was covered the tall man willed the shadows to compress upon the door itself. Wood creaked and metal screeched and bent, the doors being compressed and crushed within their shadowy prison.
The space where the doors had once blocked became smaller as the doors were slowly but surely compressed smaller and smaller and the darkness began to shrink. It continued to get smaller and smaller, until the only thing left was a black pinprick in the air which soon blinked out of existence. The guards on the other side were left dumbfounded as they stared at the sorcerer with fear upon their faces, their weapons quavering in their hands as he stepped forward into the throne room proper flanked by his creatures.
The casting had taken a bit out of him, forcing something that big to the dimension of shadows was a taxing endeavor on top of managing his shadow creatures. Still he attempted to hide it, the sheen of sweat upon his brow the only sign of his exhaustion at this casting. The man cut an imposing figure, clad in fine robes of black silk trimmed in gold. Upon his brow rested a silver circlet in the symbol of a spider, a ring with a similar symbol twisting around his right ring finger. The sorcerer himself was somewhat handsome, his long black hair allowed to grow to his shoulders and curling back a bit. A slight stubble darkened his chin and his features were best described as arrogant. His most piercing feature was likely his golden eyes, inhuman looking that they were and likely that description was not far off.
The tall man swung out his arms, having noted the king upon the throne an arrogant smile twisted his pale lips. He gave the royal a mocking bow, his shades moving out before him as they waited for hostilities to begin or the order from their master. Xarl was not sure why exactly his current patron so desired to keep the king alive and instead hold a lesser hostage however such was his job here. Politics had never been his forte, only magic.
“Your majesty, it is quite an honor to be sure. Long have I desired to look upon one of royal blood so you will excuse my awe at your very sight.” The man started, chuckling a bit.
“In any event, I am here to take away your heir. I would very much prefer to do it without violence, too many have already died today no? If you hand them over now then no further harm shall come to your subjects and I will simply depart with them in my charge, if you do not I will be forced to resort to less than pleasant measures.” The sorcerer threatened, his arrogant smile never leaving his face.
His ultimatum delivered the tall man simply stared down the king as he awaited the royal response. The sorcerer was indeed hoping to avoid further bloodshed; it was such an unrefined thing even when necessary. However his mission here was needed to be complete, it was all part of the bargain for him to be awarded what was promised to him. If that meant killing a few people to steal away some bratty snot nosed royal, then he would be willing to do it. Xarl crossed his arms over his chest, his gaze unblinking upon the king and not even bothering to look upon the guards.
Things were going rather smoothly so far, Xarl fancied as he strode through the courtyard of the palace with the sounds of battle ringing out in his ears. It had almost been laughably easy to get this far, the guards having been taken by surprise when their own shadows had risen up against them. Flicking beings of shadow crossed inky black blades with the corporeal ones of the guards, the fights were generally one sided out here. However his task was not yet finished, before he could say that he would need to enter the keep proper. Now that the guards had time to prepare matters might get a little more interesting.
As the last man soon fell, one of the flickering shadow men moved towards him and bowed its head. Xarl always appreciated that about his creations, so very loyal even if they were exceedingly simple creatures. Managing so many at once was a little taxing, but he had known that this entire operation would be taxing upon his spirit. Too much magic use at once was unwise for a sorcerer of even his caliber. Hopefully this matter would be dealt with soon enough that he could return to his castle with the promise of rest.
“Massster, your ordersss?” The creature asked, his voice hissing sinisterly.
“Do not attack unless we are attacked first or I give the order. Most within are expendable, if we meet resistance show no mercy. The king and our quarry are not to be harmed under any circumstances.” The sorcerer responded as he strode past the creature to the tall double doors that led to the throne room.
The man laid a hand upon the door, admiring the sturdy craftsmanship of the barriers in his path. Were he normal man, such a thing might very well have kept him out for some time however Xarl was hardly what one might call normal any longer. The tall man closed his eyes, grasping at the strands of his being and plucking at them as a musician might a harp. A shiver of radiant pleasure coursed down his spine as he forced the energy outwards around his hand, a strange shadowy substance forming around it.
The substance hummed slightly as it seemed to drip from his long fingers like a liquid, shadowy wisps pulsing outwards from the droplets. The substance crept over the door to the sorcerer’s direction, moving to cover it in darkness. On the inside one would see the liquid seep through the cracks in the door and start to cover the side inside of the door. Once every inch of the door was covered the tall man willed the shadows to compress upon the door itself. Wood creaked and metal screeched and bent, the doors being compressed and crushed within their shadowy prison.
The space where the doors had once blocked became smaller as the doors were slowly but surely compressed smaller and smaller and the darkness began to shrink. It continued to get smaller and smaller, until the only thing left was a black pinprick in the air which soon blinked out of existence. The guards on the other side were left dumbfounded as they stared at the sorcerer with fear upon their faces, their weapons quavering in their hands as he stepped forward into the throne room proper flanked by his creatures.
The casting had taken a bit out of him, forcing something that big to the dimension of shadows was a taxing endeavor on top of managing his shadow creatures. Still he attempted to hide it, the sheen of sweat upon his brow the only sign of his exhaustion at this casting. The man cut an imposing figure, clad in fine robes of black silk trimmed in gold. Upon his brow rested a silver circlet in the symbol of a spider, a ring with a similar symbol twisting around his right ring finger. The sorcerer himself was somewhat handsome, his long black hair allowed to grow to his shoulders and curling back a bit. A slight stubble darkened his chin and his features were best described as arrogant. His most piercing feature was likely his golden eyes, inhuman looking that they were and likely that description was not far off.
The tall man swung out his arms, having noted the king upon the throne an arrogant smile twisted his pale lips. He gave the royal a mocking bow, his shades moving out before him as they waited for hostilities to begin or the order from their master. Xarl was not sure why exactly his current patron so desired to keep the king alive and instead hold a lesser hostage however such was his job here. Politics had never been his forte, only magic.
“Your majesty, it is quite an honor to be sure. Long have I desired to look upon one of royal blood so you will excuse my awe at your very sight.” The man started, chuckling a bit.
“In any event, I am here to take away your heir. I would very much prefer to do it without violence, too many have already died today no? If you hand them over now then no further harm shall come to your subjects and I will simply depart with them in my charge, if you do not I will be forced to resort to less than pleasant measures.” The sorcerer threatened, his arrogant smile never leaving his face.
His ultimatum delivered the tall man simply stared down the king as he awaited the royal response. The sorcerer was indeed hoping to avoid further bloodshed; it was such an unrefined thing even when necessary. However his mission here was needed to be complete, it was all part of the bargain for him to be awarded what was promised to him. If that meant killing a few people to steal away some bratty snot nosed royal, then he would be willing to do it. Xarl crossed his arms over his chest, his gaze unblinking upon the king and not even bothering to look upon the guards.