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Yoren sighed a little, before following after Lanister, all the while feelings of uselessness and futility would surge through him. He hadn't wanted the royalty to come for many reasons, with the biggest being that if Lance and Cecile were captured, Yaro would have powerful captives, ones that would doubtless assure him of victory against Bathelon and Rose, and perhaps lead to him trying to conquer all of Morganna. The turncloak seemed mad enough to do it. Or perhaps worse.
Mayor Caius, who had been silent up until now, chose then to speak up. "My heroes, I do believe that the upstart King Yaro surely knows of your impending arrival, as it seems he has not only captured your friends, but somehow convinced King Oromis to bend to his will. If I may boldly speak, you will all surely die if you decide to travel there openly. However, I do believe I have an idea on how to get you all inside the city, and close enough to Yaro as to kill him, without raising suspicions," Caius would state. Turning back, Yoren would examine the portly man before speaking. "Why should we trust you? How do we know that you won't simply try to kill us all, or turn us over to Yaro?" The old man asked. "Well, because you all saved myself and my people. And as too loyalties, I only bent the knee to that mad child so that neither me nor anyone in Wyrm's Head would have to face the headsman's axe. I owe him nothing," The Mayor explained. "Alright then, what's your idea?" Yoren wold ask.
"It's quite simple, really. You all shall disguise yourselves, except for those that King Yaro does not know about, and we shall make a formal request for aid, with the cover for how the town was saved being that you three," The mayor would motion to Lenelia, Dread, and Alamar, "Saved the town, with the rest of you having abandoned us in our darkest hour. Then, once we have obtained an audience, you can kill him right there. Yunakai will be free from under the heel of that madman, and you will be able to do whatever you need to cure the princess of her ailment." Caius would explain. Yoren would turn back to the rest of the group, and speak. "So, what do you all think of that idea? I personally believe it will be our greatest chance at defeating Yaro when he is most susceptible."
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Falamar grinned at the sight of the gold, taking a single piece and biting into it. Yep, it was real. "Oh, it's still called a king. We just vote on who's family line gets it. A moot, you see. My father won the last one, and now, perhaps I shall too," He would state. He was affixed by the thought of even more. . . until he heard that word. "Empire? Surely you jest, your grace. No man has held an empire in many a year, not since Lady Morganna. Before that, the closest we'd ever come to an Empire was Kylorin, and that was just Yunakai and the Lanun Isles together as a single nation. You'd need an army of demons to do that," The Privateer laughed at his own joke, before putting the gold piece back into the bag, "But hey, I'm not getting payed to make an empire, I'm here to transport you folks." He'd state, as Chalondra and Oromis would enter the room separately
He was quite surprised at the sight of Oromis stomping around. "Thought he was dead or hypnotized or some such," Falamar would mutter under his breath to himself. Perhaps Oromis really had bent the knee. The thought scared Falamar to the core. If he's able to manipulate a man like that to do his bidding without magic, there's no telling what he can do. Maybe that Empire isn't as impossible as I had imagined Falamar thought to himself. As the two leaders would leave, Falamar would follow behind, muttering something under his breath, "Oh Condatis, protect me and my people from this coming storm." The privateer would follow several feet behind Oromis and Yaro, his steps placed so expertly as to make a cat's footwork loud. He would over hear much of the conversation, especially the invasion route and the fact that Yaro had demons under his control.
After a moment, he would back away quietly, before returning to the main room. There, he would grab the nearest servant by the shoulder, a cleaning boy. "Hey kid, I need you to give someone at the docks a message. Five gold if you go, another ten if you come back. What do you say?" The child thought about it for a minute, before nodding in agreement. Taking a journal and charcoal stick out, the privateer would quickly scrawl the message onto the paper, before giving it to the servant, and telling him where to go.
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At the docks, Amergin would be in the captains quarters, which doubled as the cart room for the Black Wind. There would be a knock at the door, before a head would poke in. "Amergin, a kids here to see you. Says he's got some sorta message from the captain. Says it's reeal urgent like, he says." The first mate nodded. "Send him in,".
The boy would walk in, quickly pulling out a scrap of paper that he would hand to Amergin, who would read it. As he read, a smile would spread across his face.
* * *
The dagger thrown by Ferris would hit Edward's pauldron, and while it would not pierce the steel, it would definitely leave a nasty bruise there later. Edward would stand near Natha with the Radiant Guard, weapons at the ready, before blood curdling laughter would seem to come from all directions at once.
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Louise would nod slightly, before proceeding to dig into her satchel, then pulling a small vial out. "This should numb the pain you're experiencing, but I would not suggest moving much for a time. You could cause permanent damage to your body if you do," Louise would explain to Maeve.
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After the voice finished laughing, it would speak. "You're nothing more than a petulant child, Prince of Alethea." Quezor's voice seemed to echo around the room, more than likely because of some magic of his. "Ever so focused on the past, on how perfect and pretty it was, and yet never looking to the future. Not truly, anyway. Your goals are flaccid, worthless, meager little things that, in the grand scheme of this world and all others, mean absolutely bloody nothing. Nobody alive today cares about your dead little sister. Not that little knight, not your demon bound love interest, and certainly not those gold painted tin soldiers or 'purified' demons. No one cares. And I certainly don't care about that petty demon forged ring on your finger. No, I want something far more powerful than anything you've ever seen before." The Chaotic demon stated all of this bluntly, simply.
"Do you know the tale of the human king who used to rule this city? When I first heard of Kylorin, his story fascinated me to no end. A simple mortal, given the power of the gods themselves to defeat a creation of those very self same gods. At first, I thought it was nothing more than myth, but the more I learned of him, the more his power became more plausible. And the more I longed for it. In my studies, I learned of the existence of two artifacts. The Trident of Kylorin, and the Eye of Cassiel. The Trident of Kylorin was the first enchanted item to ever exist, being created by the god of magic himself. It's function is unknown, but I believe it is now used by the kingdom of Yunakai as a scepter of sorts, passed down to the next king, though it's power can only be accessed by those of the blood of Kylorin. But, the Eye of Cassiel is by far the more interesting. It is believed by every scholar I have encountered to not just be a simple relic, but a reliquary for all the worlds mana, and whosoever is able to lay hold of it, is able to become a something more. To become. . .a Living God!" Quezor would shout, before devolving into a fit of insane laughter for a few moments. Once he finished, he would clear his throat and continue.
"Of course, there were setbacks. The biggest being when that little brat you call a sister burned my research into ashes! I payed her back for that, though. But, after so many years, I have found it! The Eye lies within the tomb of Kylorin, allowing him to rest in an eternal slumber! However, I needed someone with the blood of Kylorin, no matter how small a trace. Even if they were half demon." Another chuckle. "Yes, boy, you are one of the last living descendants of Kylorin in the entire world! And here you are, right before me. It's almost as though Arawn himself led you to me! And now, thief, it's time for you to give me what is destined to me, and DIE!" As he would scream those final words, crystallized red spikes would rip through the stone tiles beneath Natha's feet, in an attempt to kill the Gravewalker.
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Mayor Caius, who had been silent up until now, chose then to speak up. "My heroes, I do believe that the upstart King Yaro surely knows of your impending arrival, as it seems he has not only captured your friends, but somehow convinced King Oromis to bend to his will. If I may boldly speak, you will all surely die if you decide to travel there openly. However, I do believe I have an idea on how to get you all inside the city, and close enough to Yaro as to kill him, without raising suspicions," Caius would state. Turning back, Yoren would examine the portly man before speaking. "Why should we trust you? How do we know that you won't simply try to kill us all, or turn us over to Yaro?" The old man asked. "Well, because you all saved myself and my people. And as too loyalties, I only bent the knee to that mad child so that neither me nor anyone in Wyrm's Head would have to face the headsman's axe. I owe him nothing," The Mayor explained. "Alright then, what's your idea?" Yoren wold ask.
"It's quite simple, really. You all shall disguise yourselves, except for those that King Yaro does not know about, and we shall make a formal request for aid, with the cover for how the town was saved being that you three," The mayor would motion to Lenelia, Dread, and Alamar, "Saved the town, with the rest of you having abandoned us in our darkest hour. Then, once we have obtained an audience, you can kill him right there. Yunakai will be free from under the heel of that madman, and you will be able to do whatever you need to cure the princess of her ailment." Caius would explain. Yoren would turn back to the rest of the group, and speak. "So, what do you all think of that idea? I personally believe it will be our greatest chance at defeating Yaro when he is most susceptible."
* * *
Falamar grinned at the sight of the gold, taking a single piece and biting into it. Yep, it was real. "Oh, it's still called a king. We just vote on who's family line gets it. A moot, you see. My father won the last one, and now, perhaps I shall too," He would state. He was affixed by the thought of even more. . . until he heard that word. "Empire? Surely you jest, your grace. No man has held an empire in many a year, not since Lady Morganna. Before that, the closest we'd ever come to an Empire was Kylorin, and that was just Yunakai and the Lanun Isles together as a single nation. You'd need an army of demons to do that," The Privateer laughed at his own joke, before putting the gold piece back into the bag, "But hey, I'm not getting payed to make an empire, I'm here to transport you folks." He'd state, as Chalondra and Oromis would enter the room separately
He was quite surprised at the sight of Oromis stomping around. "Thought he was dead or hypnotized or some such," Falamar would mutter under his breath to himself. Perhaps Oromis really had bent the knee. The thought scared Falamar to the core. If he's able to manipulate a man like that to do his bidding without magic, there's no telling what he can do. Maybe that Empire isn't as impossible as I had imagined Falamar thought to himself. As the two leaders would leave, Falamar would follow behind, muttering something under his breath, "Oh Condatis, protect me and my people from this coming storm." The privateer would follow several feet behind Oromis and Yaro, his steps placed so expertly as to make a cat's footwork loud. He would over hear much of the conversation, especially the invasion route and the fact that Yaro had demons under his control.
After a moment, he would back away quietly, before returning to the main room. There, he would grab the nearest servant by the shoulder, a cleaning boy. "Hey kid, I need you to give someone at the docks a message. Five gold if you go, another ten if you come back. What do you say?" The child thought about it for a minute, before nodding in agreement. Taking a journal and charcoal stick out, the privateer would quickly scrawl the message onto the paper, before giving it to the servant, and telling him where to go.
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At the docks, Amergin would be in the captains quarters, which doubled as the cart room for the Black Wind. There would be a knock at the door, before a head would poke in. "Amergin, a kids here to see you. Says he's got some sorta message from the captain. Says it's reeal urgent like, he says." The first mate nodded. "Send him in,".
The boy would walk in, quickly pulling out a scrap of paper that he would hand to Amergin, who would read it. As he read, a smile would spread across his face.
* * *
The dagger thrown by Ferris would hit Edward's pauldron, and while it would not pierce the steel, it would definitely leave a nasty bruise there later. Edward would stand near Natha with the Radiant Guard, weapons at the ready, before blood curdling laughter would seem to come from all directions at once.
###
Louise would nod slightly, before proceeding to dig into her satchel, then pulling a small vial out. "This should numb the pain you're experiencing, but I would not suggest moving much for a time. You could cause permanent damage to your body if you do," Louise would explain to Maeve.
###
After the voice finished laughing, it would speak. "You're nothing more than a petulant child, Prince of Alethea." Quezor's voice seemed to echo around the room, more than likely because of some magic of his. "Ever so focused on the past, on how perfect and pretty it was, and yet never looking to the future. Not truly, anyway. Your goals are flaccid, worthless, meager little things that, in the grand scheme of this world and all others, mean absolutely bloody nothing. Nobody alive today cares about your dead little sister. Not that little knight, not your demon bound love interest, and certainly not those gold painted tin soldiers or 'purified' demons. No one cares. And I certainly don't care about that petty demon forged ring on your finger. No, I want something far more powerful than anything you've ever seen before." The Chaotic demon stated all of this bluntly, simply.
"Do you know the tale of the human king who used to rule this city? When I first heard of Kylorin, his story fascinated me to no end. A simple mortal, given the power of the gods themselves to defeat a creation of those very self same gods. At first, I thought it was nothing more than myth, but the more I learned of him, the more his power became more plausible. And the more I longed for it. In my studies, I learned of the existence of two artifacts. The Trident of Kylorin, and the Eye of Cassiel. The Trident of Kylorin was the first enchanted item to ever exist, being created by the god of magic himself. It's function is unknown, but I believe it is now used by the kingdom of Yunakai as a scepter of sorts, passed down to the next king, though it's power can only be accessed by those of the blood of Kylorin. But, the Eye of Cassiel is by far the more interesting. It is believed by every scholar I have encountered to not just be a simple relic, but a reliquary for all the worlds mana, and whosoever is able to lay hold of it, is able to become a something more. To become. . .a Living God!" Quezor would shout, before devolving into a fit of insane laughter for a few moments. Once he finished, he would clear his throat and continue.
"Of course, there were setbacks. The biggest being when that little brat you call a sister burned my research into ashes! I payed her back for that, though. But, after so many years, I have found it! The Eye lies within the tomb of Kylorin, allowing him to rest in an eternal slumber! However, I needed someone with the blood of Kylorin, no matter how small a trace. Even if they were half demon." Another chuckle. "Yes, boy, you are one of the last living descendants of Kylorin in the entire world! And here you are, right before me. It's almost as though Arawn himself led you to me! And now, thief, it's time for you to give me what is destined to me, and DIE!" As he would scream those final words, crystallized red spikes would rip through the stone tiles beneath Natha's feet, in an attempt to kill the Gravewalker.
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