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The Citadel. An amalgamate of different city structures combined into a bustling melting pot kingdom. It extended for miles around in a waxing gibbous shape with a spire-like mountain in the center. Narrow buildings claw their way up the mountain, topping it in a glowing golden palace that reached past the clouds. Below it, large stone pillars carve their way entirely through the mountain’s middle. Surrounding the stoney caverns and towering pillars was a large middle most layer was lush with green foliage. Ancient trees clustered in the center, creating a dark twisting forest. Extending downwards from the forest stood stack-like towers that continued for miles creating a narrow labyrinth that descended down into the void. South of the sprawling city a large bay leading to The Silver Seas sparkled in the pale moonlight and city lights above, ships of various sizes lining its harbor.
Short vegetation covered wings tore through the air as two brown and green creatures scaled the walls of the metallic stacked homes of the Lower stacks. Earth Dragons were masters of scaling the vertical surfaces of the towering heights of Eileynn’s capital, The Citadel. On their back sat two Riders, clad in golden mail with intricate ornate designs. They quickly scoured the area., kicking up dust and rubble as they kicked along the walls. An Orcish mother tossed a basket of rotten gourds towards them as they paused on top of her makeshift clothes rack. Trading obscenities in different tongues, the two dragons leapt down, gliding with ease to an older looking rail system.
Wheels creaked across the steel rails that strung themselves across the towering stacks. Designed similarly to the mine carts from the Dwarven Mines of Thjarrmor, this rickety transport service was hardly efficient. What it lacked in speed, it made up for in lack of use during the night, allowing for a clear path through the stacks. A large steel wagon rolled itself down the tracks, several Citadel Knights portioned towards the front, with two others bringing up the rear. Crawling along the rigid scaffolds beneath were two Earth Dragons and their Riders, escorting the precious cargo inside. Those that scored the cargo donned heavy golden armor that suggested their rank, The personal protective Knights of the High Council. High Guards. Slowly making their way across the capital, they paused every so often to check the cargo that lay in the back of the wagon and switch the alignment of the rails. Stopping first at the meeting point between the Middle and Lower stacks, requiring an escort due to the more nefarious neighborhoods, hence the heavyweight Earth Dragons. When they reached the convergence point of the Middle Stacks and the High Stacks, they paused yet again.
It was just past midnight, the thick forested ring of trees known as the Middle Stack glowed with fireflies and the occasional flock of fae. The Middle Stack Market still had a few tenders open, mostly taverns and inns with the occasional meat pie stand still serving those who wandered in the night. The guards gathered around, checking the surrounding perimeter as the Earth Dragons settled in the streets.
One of the Riders motioned his way back towards the railways, the other nodding in agreement as the cargo’s dragon escort departed quickly, the earth dragons quickly leaping away into the Stacks. The remaining guards huddled close, bickering about who was picking up supper for the group.
“Ay Leon, I know you took the last watch for the last two nights, but that don’t mean you can’t grab the pies! I’ll even throw an extra copper in for ye!” One of the Dwarven Knights grunted out, offering up the dented rust colored coin to the short human called Leon. Leon let out a long groan, snatching the copper and trudging over to the meat pie shack. The dwarf let out a heart laugh “Thas a good boy there! And don’t forget the potatoes!” he shouted after the dejected guard. Checking the cargo one last time before ascending up into the High Stacks, the Dwarf guard clamoring into the back of the cart. His stubby hands carefully lifted the insulated crates that lined its walls. Each delicately secured crate held a large egg, around the site of a large moon melon. The Dwarf Knight dutifully checked each and every box, counting a total of twenty. Twenty eggs. The cart screeched as it began to roll up the rails yet again, only a few guards left as the cargo neared its final destination.
The gilded archways of the Citadel Knight headquarters loomed in the distance, only a vast sea of towering stone and steel stacks rising around it stood in the delivery’s way. The soft golden glow of the Sky Stacks above illuminated the rooftops of the High Stacks, this portion of the capital unusually quiet for this time of night.
It was not uncommon for those in the High Stacks and Sky Stacks to throw lavish parties that rolled well into the early morning hours. But tonight, an eerie calm settled upon The Citadel. Faint orange light lined the railway, small oil lamps fixated beneath the track, illuminating the underside of the slow moving transport.
The cargo ascended higher and higher, suspending above the taller Stacks towards the center. The rails began to creak loudly as the cart crest the top, the guard’s careful steps along the sides causing the steel to sway. The shipping rails had always been less than taken care of no matter the layer, the High Council cutting coin cost where the could. However the rails were still used daily, lugging supplies in an out of the various layers nonstop throughout the day. A narrow suspension bridge strung between the towers that supported the base of the Sky Stack swayed precariously as a gust of wind rushed through the narrows. From the opposite side of the bridge, movement in the shadows cast from the bridge.
One of the guards waved for everyone to stop, jogging forward with a few heavy grunts. His armor clanked loudly like a hammer against an anvil; echoing down to the Lower Stacks far below. He almost tripped as he made it to the mid point across, another gale sweeping through.
“Who’s there!” he called out in a gravel laden voice that went unanswered. The bridge swayed back and forth again and again, the guard bracing against one of the tendrils of wire that tethered itself to the nearest Stack.
All was quiet as the swaying of the bridge ceased, the guard removing his golden helmet to glean a better look. With nothing to see in front of him, he turned back to the cart and gave the ok signal. “Bring ‘er forward before the winds pick up again lads!” he bellowed, the metal wheels squealing loudly, rolling forward with a lurch.
Walking it along the rail, the Guard cautiously trudged forward, their eyes trained on the path forward. It wouldn’t be long to the Citadel Knight’s gilded halls now.
Suddenly from behind, three consecutive blasts rocked the bridge, followed by a barrage of smaller explosions against the stacks surrounding the suspended platform. Metal wiring snapped and lashed wildly as the bridge began to sag. The guards scrambled to stabilize the cart, its heavy weight carrying it backwards several feet. Above them, a row of grey hooded figures stood along the rooftop overlooking the bridge
“Look alive Lads! We can’t let ‘em have the cargo! Deugur! Quit yer damn whimpering’ and blow the damn horn for Odinsake!” The Dwarven Knight grunted, bracing his shoulder against the back of the cart and holding it steady while the others drew their swords. Deugur presumably scrambled to pull the horn from his waist to his lips, never getting the chance as an arrow seated itself into his neck. Blue blood spewed fourth from the wound as he pulled it out, his words drowning in a gurgle of foam. Letting out an anguished cry, The Dwarven Knight released his hold on the cart and letting it continue to sink back slowly.
Reaching to his chest, he pulled a thick runestone, the Dwarf staggering as three more blasts stripped more of the suspension wires from their seats. The rails groaned with stress now, the sound of tearing metal screeching through their air. Smoke and the distinct smell of brimstone choked the surrounding area. Crushing the rune in his hand, a bright orange energy filled his body for a moment before lashing outwards in the shape of a great flaming bird. The figures standing above did not falter, the center most figure in white robes raising his hand up as the bird connected with his palm. A white light filled the area as the flaming bird disintegrated upon contact, turning to little more than dust in the wind.
The Dwarf Knight took a step back, eyes widening as his comrades stood there; equally stunned. The white robed figure lowered his hand towards the remaining Knights and the cart. “Get Down!” The Dwarf howled, diving to the rails as… nothing happened. The confused Knights looked at each other from their fetal positions in surprise, raising their eyes up to the white robed man. “Heh! Whats tha matter lad? Havin’ trouble?” he chuckled out, the mystery figure above still holding his hand out. The bridge groaned loudly, a loud snapping noise sounding from the top wires, thick as trees finally pulling loose. The crashed through the remaining scaffold propping the two ends up, the damaged metal crumpling in on itself. The cart tipped sideways, crate spilling out the thick canvas top. With a crash, the rails came tumbling down and with it, crates encasing Dragon eggs of various kinds toppled downwards into the depths of the stacks.
Short vegetation covered wings tore through the air as two brown and green creatures scaled the walls of the metallic stacked homes of the Lower stacks. Earth Dragons were masters of scaling the vertical surfaces of the towering heights of Eileynn’s capital, The Citadel. On their back sat two Riders, clad in golden mail with intricate ornate designs. They quickly scoured the area., kicking up dust and rubble as they kicked along the walls. An Orcish mother tossed a basket of rotten gourds towards them as they paused on top of her makeshift clothes rack. Trading obscenities in different tongues, the two dragons leapt down, gliding with ease to an older looking rail system.
Wheels creaked across the steel rails that strung themselves across the towering stacks. Designed similarly to the mine carts from the Dwarven Mines of Thjarrmor, this rickety transport service was hardly efficient. What it lacked in speed, it made up for in lack of use during the night, allowing for a clear path through the stacks. A large steel wagon rolled itself down the tracks, several Citadel Knights portioned towards the front, with two others bringing up the rear. Crawling along the rigid scaffolds beneath were two Earth Dragons and their Riders, escorting the precious cargo inside. Those that scored the cargo donned heavy golden armor that suggested their rank, The personal protective Knights of the High Council. High Guards. Slowly making their way across the capital, they paused every so often to check the cargo that lay in the back of the wagon and switch the alignment of the rails. Stopping first at the meeting point between the Middle and Lower stacks, requiring an escort due to the more nefarious neighborhoods, hence the heavyweight Earth Dragons. When they reached the convergence point of the Middle Stacks and the High Stacks, they paused yet again.
It was just past midnight, the thick forested ring of trees known as the Middle Stack glowed with fireflies and the occasional flock of fae. The Middle Stack Market still had a few tenders open, mostly taverns and inns with the occasional meat pie stand still serving those who wandered in the night. The guards gathered around, checking the surrounding perimeter as the Earth Dragons settled in the streets.
One of the Riders motioned his way back towards the railways, the other nodding in agreement as the cargo’s dragon escort departed quickly, the earth dragons quickly leaping away into the Stacks. The remaining guards huddled close, bickering about who was picking up supper for the group.
“Ay Leon, I know you took the last watch for the last two nights, but that don’t mean you can’t grab the pies! I’ll even throw an extra copper in for ye!” One of the Dwarven Knights grunted out, offering up the dented rust colored coin to the short human called Leon. Leon let out a long groan, snatching the copper and trudging over to the meat pie shack. The dwarf let out a heart laugh “Thas a good boy there! And don’t forget the potatoes!” he shouted after the dejected guard. Checking the cargo one last time before ascending up into the High Stacks, the Dwarf guard clamoring into the back of the cart. His stubby hands carefully lifted the insulated crates that lined its walls. Each delicately secured crate held a large egg, around the site of a large moon melon. The Dwarf Knight dutifully checked each and every box, counting a total of twenty. Twenty eggs. The cart screeched as it began to roll up the rails yet again, only a few guards left as the cargo neared its final destination.
The gilded archways of the Citadel Knight headquarters loomed in the distance, only a vast sea of towering stone and steel stacks rising around it stood in the delivery’s way. The soft golden glow of the Sky Stacks above illuminated the rooftops of the High Stacks, this portion of the capital unusually quiet for this time of night.
It was not uncommon for those in the High Stacks and Sky Stacks to throw lavish parties that rolled well into the early morning hours. But tonight, an eerie calm settled upon The Citadel. Faint orange light lined the railway, small oil lamps fixated beneath the track, illuminating the underside of the slow moving transport.
The cargo ascended higher and higher, suspending above the taller Stacks towards the center. The rails began to creak loudly as the cart crest the top, the guard’s careful steps along the sides causing the steel to sway. The shipping rails had always been less than taken care of no matter the layer, the High Council cutting coin cost where the could. However the rails were still used daily, lugging supplies in an out of the various layers nonstop throughout the day. A narrow suspension bridge strung between the towers that supported the base of the Sky Stack swayed precariously as a gust of wind rushed through the narrows. From the opposite side of the bridge, movement in the shadows cast from the bridge.
One of the guards waved for everyone to stop, jogging forward with a few heavy grunts. His armor clanked loudly like a hammer against an anvil; echoing down to the Lower Stacks far below. He almost tripped as he made it to the mid point across, another gale sweeping through.
“Who’s there!” he called out in a gravel laden voice that went unanswered. The bridge swayed back and forth again and again, the guard bracing against one of the tendrils of wire that tethered itself to the nearest Stack.
All was quiet as the swaying of the bridge ceased, the guard removing his golden helmet to glean a better look. With nothing to see in front of him, he turned back to the cart and gave the ok signal. “Bring ‘er forward before the winds pick up again lads!” he bellowed, the metal wheels squealing loudly, rolling forward with a lurch.
Walking it along the rail, the Guard cautiously trudged forward, their eyes trained on the path forward. It wouldn’t be long to the Citadel Knight’s gilded halls now.
Suddenly from behind, three consecutive blasts rocked the bridge, followed by a barrage of smaller explosions against the stacks surrounding the suspended platform. Metal wiring snapped and lashed wildly as the bridge began to sag. The guards scrambled to stabilize the cart, its heavy weight carrying it backwards several feet. Above them, a row of grey hooded figures stood along the rooftop overlooking the bridge
“Look alive Lads! We can’t let ‘em have the cargo! Deugur! Quit yer damn whimpering’ and blow the damn horn for Odinsake!” The Dwarven Knight grunted, bracing his shoulder against the back of the cart and holding it steady while the others drew their swords. Deugur presumably scrambled to pull the horn from his waist to his lips, never getting the chance as an arrow seated itself into his neck. Blue blood spewed fourth from the wound as he pulled it out, his words drowning in a gurgle of foam. Letting out an anguished cry, The Dwarven Knight released his hold on the cart and letting it continue to sink back slowly.
Reaching to his chest, he pulled a thick runestone, the Dwarf staggering as three more blasts stripped more of the suspension wires from their seats. The rails groaned with stress now, the sound of tearing metal screeching through their air. Smoke and the distinct smell of brimstone choked the surrounding area. Crushing the rune in his hand, a bright orange energy filled his body for a moment before lashing outwards in the shape of a great flaming bird. The figures standing above did not falter, the center most figure in white robes raising his hand up as the bird connected with his palm. A white light filled the area as the flaming bird disintegrated upon contact, turning to little more than dust in the wind.
The Dwarf Knight took a step back, eyes widening as his comrades stood there; equally stunned. The white robed figure lowered his hand towards the remaining Knights and the cart. “Get Down!” The Dwarf howled, diving to the rails as… nothing happened. The confused Knights looked at each other from their fetal positions in surprise, raising their eyes up to the white robed man. “Heh! Whats tha matter lad? Havin’ trouble?” he chuckled out, the mystery figure above still holding his hand out. The bridge groaned loudly, a loud snapping noise sounding from the top wires, thick as trees finally pulling loose. The crashed through the remaining scaffold propping the two ends up, the damaged metal crumpling in on itself. The cart tipped sideways, crate spilling out the thick canvas top. With a crash, the rails came tumbling down and with it, crates encasing Dragon eggs of various kinds toppled downwards into the depths of the stacks.