Impossible Victory
Chapter One: The Angel and The Demon
Chapter One: The Angel and The Demon
Maiden’s Log. Friday, September 14th. Time is approximately 9am. But go figure I lost my sun dial so I can’t be sure.
We just arrived in Orktusk. And as expected it’s just as bleak as the day it was first burned to the ground. All of the inhabitants who survived fled and never came back. But the scars of the dead still linger. A half rotten skeleton here. The outline of what was once a corpse burned into the ground there. Every building is either half or fully collapsed. And the smell… It never went away. It’s the same awful, rotting smell it always was after the attack.
Myself, Ciosa, Theo, and Gabrien all have our own unique history with this place. For me, it was the first town I arrived in when I came to Veilbrand all those years ago, even before I met Gabrien. It was a lively town back then. Small. But full of life and energy like few I’d ever seen in my travels before, even though I was just a kid.
I can still remember the faces of so many people I met here. And seeing Orktusk still in this sorry state brings me no end of sorrow.
Painful as it may be to look at, it’s not the first nor last time we’ll see something like this.
Her journal closed with a solid thwap as she twisted the bindings around the cover lock and set it in her bag.
Gloria Estallamos, otherwise known as the Maiden of Revolution, was on the road in a horse-drawn cart dressed as common Veilbrand street trash with old ragged clothing, and using musty old potato sacks to carry their goods. With her were three of her closest confidants. Ciosa the weapon’s maker. Thyleonan, or Theo, the thief. And Gabrien, her Right Hand and oldest friend.
Each one was a rather unique and curious case. And Gloria had received no end of questioning from higher ups in the Revolution’s hierarchy for her choices. But she ignored all the doubters and naysayers because each of these people brought something special she knew didn’t exist anywhere else in the Revolution’s ranks.
Ciosa, while a little eccentric and overly bubbly for this depressing landscape, held an uncanny ability to look at something, visualize and dissect its mechanics, and then reproduce it with her own modifications. Many of which were superior to the original. It’s what made her such an excellent tinkerer and creator of weapons and tools which were now widely used among the Revolution’s forces. And Gloria had to admit that Ciosa, who wanted everyone to call her Ci, was kind of cute and fun to be around 99% of the time. Her presence was a soothing one, if a little over the top sometimes for Gloria's taste.
Theo was… Well, Theo. He was a typical thief of Veilbrand who trusted very few to no people. As far as Gloria knew he didn’t trust anyone but Ciosa, whom he knew as Ci for short. But he could break into any building, slip into any enemy camp, and fly under the radar sometimes even when he was walking right next to you. To call him a “ghost” was no exaggeration in many respects. And he acted like one. Cold. Distant. Didn't talk much. And always hovering nearby or over your shoulder rather than just standing next to you or in front of you. How and why Ci seemed so fond of him was anyone's guess. But maybe she saw something they didn't?
And Gabrien. Oh dear. Where to begin with Gabrien? Well, he’s a flirt. A major one. About the only thing that Gloria knew he loved more than women was his blade, which he had inherited from his elder half-brother Nico after his “accidental” death, and which he was constantly practicing with and polishing in his off time. He loved that thing. But she understood why, as her hand gently reached up for an old copper pendant hanging around her neck and ran her finger along its outer contours. But Gabrien was more than just a flirt and a fighter. He was a hunter and a cook as well. In fact, Gloria would often refuse to eat a meal unless she knew it was one he’d prepared.
A motley crew for sure, the four of them were on their way out of Veilbrand to find Doctor Almna, otherwise known as the “Angel of Cre’ Est.” A young doctor with prodigious skills and talents in the world of medicinal and physical treatments. And if they could get her to join the Revolution, then maybe they’d finally be able to tend their sick and injured and help keep healthier numbers of their forces in fighting condition to continue this struggle.
But knowing what to do was one thing. And as Orktust slowly disappeared behind them, and the open grasslands and lightly forested region of Cre' Est sprawled out before them as they officially crossed the border into Cre' Itian territory, Gloria couldn't help but feel apprehensive.
Cre' Est was the home of Te'i Sai, the largest and most notorious assassin organization on the continent. Known for their brutally efficient methods of assassination, and their self-proclaimed roles as "protectors of balance," whatever the fuck that was supposed to mean, Cre' Est wasn't exactly somewhere you wanted to be if you were an outsider on an important mission like this one. For all their talk of "balance," Gloria had never seen anything balanced about how and when they targeted people, or why. If they wanted balance, why not go after Egruus? He was disrupting the balance EVERYWHERE with all his trade tariffs, border closures, and military outposts popping up every other major road juncture to ensure total control of who goes where, when, and why. But no. For 12 years they've left Egruus alone to terrorize this nation and its people without anyone or anything to get in his way except the Revolution. If you could call what they were doing "getting in the way," of course.
But even worse than Te'i Sai was their poster boy, the Red-Eyed Demon. Theo claimed to have seen him once before, and confirmed that the man's eyes actually did glow with an otherworldly red light. And, true to his name, he was death incarnate in every possible way. Some legends about him said he was spotted in separate locations within the same day, and within the same hour. Sometimes as far apart as Gweynura's Southeast costline, to Triveila's Northwest coastline. Impossible. It had to be fabricated. Nobody could cover ground like that in one hour. She didn't care what his name was or how many legends, myths, and rumors were spread about him. She knew he was incredibly dangerous, but he wasn't a god like so many seemed to think he was. However, even if that were true Gloria held no delusions that if they crossed his path they'd live to tell about it. They had to avoid him at all costs.
The primary objective of this mission and their travels was to reach and recruit Doctor Almna who resided in Cre' Est's capitol city of Valkyom. But their second mission was to stay alive and avoid Te'i Sai and the Red-Eyed Demon like the plague. As good as Gabrien was with his blade, Gloria would not risk him engaging the Red-Eyed Demon under any circumstances. Let alone Theo and Ci.
A bump in the road, and a snort from one of the horses shook her out of her stupor, and she glanced around the cart as Theo eyed her from the driver's seat with one eyebrow arched. Her mouth scrunched a little to one side and she glanced over at Gabrien's bags when she noticed something.
”Gabrien. Did you remember to pack all your hunting gear? I don’t see your skinning tool pouch anywhere.”
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