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Eleanor
Eleanor woke up, and her entire body felt like it was on fire. She rose from the snowy ground slowly, her legs shaking a bit until she could fully stand up. Around her, were mountains of dead nightmare beasts.
“You did well, Eleanor.” Paimon said, but Eleanor didn’t respond. She was searching through the bodies, and the trees, until she found exactly what she was looking for.
Beneath her, laid Parzival, who was propped against a tree, blood flowing out of his eyes, mouth, and stomach. His breathing was faint, but still there, barely clinging on to life.
Eleanor got down on one knee, and took one of her gloves off, before taking Parzival’s hand into her own. To her surprise, the vampire gripped back, and there was a long stretch of silence between the two.
“We’ll make a better place, a better world. A place where people can live peaceful lives, and never allow such an atrocity to occur ever again.” Eleanor promised.
“Heh, don’t show pity on me, wretched human.” Parzival croaked. Despite such a defiant statement, Parzival held a genuine smile on his face. As his body dissolved into ash, the vampire held his smile, and eventually, all that remained in Eleanor’s hand was ash, and bone.
What remained of Parizval was Fala’s cloak and sword, but there was also the gray gem from the memory, as well as a ruby, both gems glowing brightly in the pile of ashes. Eleanor set the gems aside, and with her bare hands, began to dig a hole. Once she had created a sufficiently sized hole, Eleanor buried Parzival’s bones. She didn’t care if her fellow heroes ridiculed her for her actions. They might have simply seen an enemy whom they had put down, and they would be correct, but Eleanor saw something else completely. She saw a man who was molded by the failures of their predecessors.
Eleanor stood up, and turned to face her fellow heroes. She was bruised and battered, bleeding from the head, and her entire left arm was limp. But still, she stood tall, with confidence, and with a renewed sense of purpose.
“It’s not enough to just beat Tiryan, we have to be better than they were. In order to prevent someone like Parzival from being created ever again.” Eleanor stated. She took Parzival’s sword, the blade of his lover, and shoved it into the ground, marking his grave for the rest of time.
“Well Well Well! The little dragon wasn’t lying at all, the heroes are indeed alive and well!” A voice boomed.
Eleanor tensed up, and turned her body towards the new voice, believing that they had yet another enemy to deal with, at a horrible time as this one. But upon seeing who’s voice it was, Eleanor relaxed, and let out a sigh of relief. For the first time since being freed from the prison, she was meeting an ally, rather than an enemy. The man who had just spoken was none other than Ragnir Brynjolf.
His blonde hair was wild, spilling onto his face, almost covering up his eyepatch and singular, blue eye. His armor was black, and a large fur cape adorned his shoulders. In his hand was a large spear that looked to be made of bones, with a red jewel nestled at the center of it the blade.
Despite his menacing appearance, and the fresh blood dripping from his spear, Eleanor couldn’t have been more relieved to see allied faces. “Lord Ragnir, it has been too long.” Eleanor said with a smile.
The King of Jorvik laughed, and swiftly got off his horse. “I suppose it has been quite some time hasn't it, Heroes .” He replied. His eye passed over each and every one of the heroes, and a tinge of disappointment washed over his face, if only for a split second. “You’ve been reduced in number significantly, aye? Well…we’ll just have to make do with what we have.” Ragnir said solemnly. He let out another sigh, before turning to face his men. “Alright! I want these fine ladies and gentlemen on some horses! It’s time to go home!” Ragnir shouted. Before Eleanor followed the rest of the group, she was sure to grab Fala’s crow cloak, and the two gems that appeared when Parzival died.