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Prologue: Reconstruction

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Over a thousand years ago...

"Thou hast summoned me. Why, Ainsley Redmont?"

"Once upon a time, I believed that humanity was what my family was sworn to protect. It was our duty, our mission in life, to defend them. To give our lives for theirs, if it came to that. In the past month, those that we've protected from the undead -- and even your kind, demon -- have betrayed my family, and myself. So many of my brothers and sisters, sons and daughters of the Redmont line, slaughtered for a cause I can no longer believe in. I want revenge, demon." The Lady Redmont stared at the horned creature that crouched in the center of the room, her soft gray eyes plagued by both sorrow, and something far more sinister. War had taken its toll on Ainsley Redmont, and the wedding ring she wore was finally removed from her left hand, and placed upon the desk behind her. She turned to face the demon, as flames singed the carpet it stood upon, and it tilted its head with an eagerly curious stare cast towards her. Gray-colored eyes met pale, golden-hued ones, and the unholy creature at last hissed. "You wish to become one of us? You would join our kind, as a demon queen of your family?" And there was no hesitation, when she gave her answer.

"I would, yes. I desire the power to devastate this world, to tear it asunder for what it's done to my family. To exact revenge on them, for every Redmont who sacrificed themselves for the forsaken misery of humanity. Will you give me that power, demon?" She stood there, her soft locks of raven-colored hair tangled around her face, blood still smeared across her chin. It hadn't been but a few hours since the last attack upon the estate -- an attack that had left the family crippled, and nearly defenseless. "...We can help you, yes. You have already started walking our path, with your rampant use of black magic, Redmont -- did you think you could stop the change? That your soul could be cleansed? It is fortunate that you wish for this, because it has already been put into motion," the creature explained, its forked tongue snaking out at random intervals as it began to gouge symbols into the floor around Ainsley. The brace of silver stakes strapped to her thigh was torn aside by the beast, as was the silver cross she wore around her neck. The runes that the creature was scratching into the tiles of the floor were beginning to glow with a bright, sinister shade of indigo -- and the chanting of voices was beginning to resonate so loudly that Ainsley thought her ears were going to bleed.

The pain hit at once, striking the Lady Redmont so hard that she doubled over as though she had been stabbed in the stomach, her mouth opened in a silent scream of sheer agony. Blood streamed from her eyes and stained the white fabric of her dress in ghastly streaks, and her nails dug so deep into the skin of her arms that the flesh was torn open. The crimson liquid splattered upon the floor she stood open, and for every drop that touched those glowering symbols etched into the floor by the claws of the creature, she felt more pain erupt in her body. The demon had since backed away, and watching as Ainsley stood there, her own blood boiling on the floor around her. She eventually collapsed onto her hands and knees, and her voice finally rang out in a shrill scream of absolute pain. Bones splintered beneath her skin, and then began to twist and change as her skin darkened. Teeth began to sharpen into deadly fangs akin to that of a vampire, and twin horns burst through her skull upon either side of her head, her dark tresses falling around the new protrusions in a way that only added to her sinister beauty. Her eyes, once a soft shade of gray like the Redmont nobility that was to come, were now indigo, glowing brightly in the darkness of the estate's library. Her claws dug into the floor as the pain slowly began to subside, and her changes began to disguise themselves as what she had been -- a human.

That, she would never be again -- Lady Ainsley Redmont had given up her life, and awakened as a demoness.
"It shall take time, but as you recover from the change, you will find your knowledge of the world you once fought against will serve you well. You will be our missionary to this world, Ainsley Redmont -- to spread our gospel of pain far, and wide. You are in our debt, and must do our bidding," the demon hissed, even as Ainsley writhed and began to fight the effects of the agonizing transformation. Her true nature would be hidden -- she knew demons could disguise their true appearance, and that would be an advantage when she began to change those that remained of her family. And as she rose to her feet, she silently vowed that the Redmonts would rise again -- but not as guardians of the world, no.

The Redmont Brood would be conquerors of the world that had betrayed them -- with her as their almighty Queen.


Present day, in Aleris...

The gates to the village were suddenly smashed from their hinges as the guards screamed for reinforcements, smoke billowing into the skies as fire began to spread -- and as the Kinslayer walked through the flames and wreckage, the sentries began to panic. In his left hand, he held a bottle with a burning cloth stuffed into the neck -- and in his right, was that elegant, customized revolver, the hammer already cocked. Vibrant eyes of brilliant scarlet hues locked upon his first target, and the whitened surfaces of elongated, lethal fangs were bared in a venomous hiss as he fired the first shot. Blood and sticky pieces of gray matter splattered across the ground as the headless corpse of the guard collapsed, and the next suffered a similar fate -- blood spraying in a gruesome display from the gaping hole in his chest as he fell. "Utterly pathetic -- none of you will stand, even to defend this place from me," Maxim murmured in disgust, as a sneer of disgust briefly flickered across the handsome features of his eternally pale, youthful face. Dark tendrils of hair were in slight disarray due to the wind that swept through the village, and the guards truly were scrambling not to defend their home...

...but to escape him.

The disgrace of their cowardly retreat was enough to provoke that infamous wrath, and the Redmont began to open fire once more. The first and second rounds burst through the chest of one sentry, where as the remaining two sent another guard to the ground as his blood sprayed across the dirt. And even then, the Kinslayer kept moving, his relentless stride bringing him to the very center of the village, where more men waited with simple weapons, like axes and pitchforks.

Weapons that were useless against Maxim Redmont, and every last one of them knew it.

He stopped, and those fiery eyes swept across the shaking hands of the assembled men, most of whom weren't even his age -- they were either far too young to be fighting, or past their prime and out there to defend their grandchildren. The cylinder of the revolver swung open, and the spent casings were ejected as he began to load fresh rounds -- and the villagers never took a step forward, even while he was reloading the customized, heavy weapon. Eventually, he spun the loaded cylinder and snapped it back into place, before holstering the weapon behind his back -- the flames behind him were already destroying the first few houses, and acrid plumes of smoke were billowing high into the midnight skies above them.
"I've come for my sister, the witch -- and I know she's here. If you'll step aside, I'll spare each and every one of you. Defy me, and I'll burn this place to the ground around you." He took a single step forward, and a grim smile crept across his face -- however faint it might've been. That tattered, faded cloak fluttered lightly around the musculature of his built frame, and the Kinslayer waited a moment longer...

"Live or die -- make your choice."

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There was no choice to be made. Ashlynn came willingly, like a lamb to the slaughter. Though the twin sister of Maxim was no innocent baby sheep herself, she would not stand idly by and watch a village get destroyed without just cause. The people of the small village on the outskirts of Aleris did nothing to invoke Maxim's wrath; it was just another feast of blood for the deranged vampire she saw in her twin brother. Ashlynn had no doubt in her mind he would rip every single one of them limb to limb, even if the villagers had sworn no oath to protect her at all.

Ashlynn had been waiting here for the flea-bitten mongrel, Alastair Bluefield - both of them to set off for the Outlands in the morning seeking an alliance with Daphne. Just as Ashlynn had figured out the hyena had turned tail and ran (like he always did), Maxim was well upon her and crushing anything that so much as batted an eye at him. The people of this village had little or no advantage over Maxim; not even fifty of them put together would stand a chance against his rage. So when the witch stepped forward towards the Kinslayer, parting the crowed of worried faces, they all assumed Ashlynn had sent herself willingly to death.

Well, it was partially true.

"There is no choice to be made here, Maxim. Not today. Not ever. Step aside and leave this village. I will come along with you," Ashlynn said. She was certain she was in no position to make any sort of demands or compromises, but it was the least she could manage for those who stood worried about the fate of their village.

Despite the quick and effortless shed of blood throughout the small village, Ashlynn knew damn well Maxim was not here to just ruthlessly slaughter people who were otherwise innocent. He was drawing her out with delicious bait on his hook that she so eagerly took. Then again, she did not think Maxim would slay her so easily as well, despite her previous failed efforts to cure him of the vampiric plague. Maxim wanted something else and it was just a matter of getting answers. However, would Ashlynn be willing to sacrifice herself for whatever deal she would sign with Maxim in return for the safety of these people?

Striking a bargain with the devil was always risky and she found herself in uneasy shoes. The witch had already resigned herself to black and unforgiving magic; this was different. Ashlynn's mess of ebony tresses fluttered in the wind, like her brother's tattered cloak, the only movement apparent in her body. She did not dare move another muscle or advance an attack upon her brother. At what seemed like hours, Ashlynn could hold her suspense no longer. Bravely she asked, "What do you want, Maxim? Why did you come here, dearest brother?"

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And ironically, it was the Redmont's own strict sense of honor that he knew his twin sister would rely upon. Above all, she knew how he operated -- and Maxim simply refused to break his twisted code of ethics, for any reason. As her voice broke the tense silence, and the remaining villagers parted to allow her to openly surrender, the vibrant eyes of her vampiric brother locked upon her -- enraged malevolence still lurking within those scarlet-shaded depths. When vengeance was what drove the Kinslayer -- such as that case against Ashlynn -- it made him even more vicious and likely to harm her despite having devious plans in mind for her. When she was within striking distance, the former slayer lifted one hand and let his chilled fingers suddenly grip her chin in a fashion that would instantly remind her of how impossibly strong he was -- her bones threatened to crack under the pressure, and he leaned in close, even as the villagers began to twitch and resist the urge to attack him for his treatment of the witch. "I came here, because I still seek revenge for your misguided treachery, dear sister. And I will have vengeance," he whispered, and the very tone of his voice -- calm, pure, and yet so very malicious -- would likely chill her to the core.

He released her, and gestured to the path of destruction that he'd left in his wake as he marched through the small village in search of her, and idly, he glanced back at the few capable men that were left alive.
"Should the Bluefield whelp come, I would suggest you deny him shelter -- I shan't be so merciful if I need to return," he snarled, a look of utter disgust briefly flickering across those youthful features. Moonlight illuminated the undead Redmont, and gave him an altogether haunting appearance that was only further extended due to a handsome appearance -- the sculpted physique of his muscled frame was covered by military-grade clothing and armor, and a tattered cloak of faded crimson hues conformed to the armor, weaponry and musculature beneath it.

And with that accomplished, Maxim gestured towards the mangled gates of the village, whilst settling his fiery stare upon his twin sibling.

It didn't take long before the ruined settlement was far behind them, and the only reminder of what had transpired was the smoke that still drifted high into the dark skies, the illumination of the full moon casting eerie shadows around the King of the Brood and his wayward sister. When she finally grew tired of the silence and issued her curious inquiry, the former slayer let a charmed, though decidedly cruel smile form as a first response -- the whitened surfaces of lethally sharp fangs were exposed, a bitter reminder of who he was, and what he had become.
"You betrayed me, sister -- of those I expected to remain faithful to the destiny of our family, I never thought I'd suffer such treachery from you -- and then, for you to align yourself with Alastair Bluefield? I only find it comforting that he betrayed you in turn, and left you to fend for yourself," he murmured quietly, before turning away from her. It was only then, that Ashlynn would realize where he had led her...

...when she saw the freshly-constructed pyre that loomed before her -- the obvious instrument of her imminent destruction.

It was the structure that every witch feared -- from the youngest student to the oldest teacher -- and it was built to specifications that could've only been devised by the twisted mind of a Redmont. Chains were wrapped around the stake itself where she would stand -- and there were arcane runes etched into the wood, that glowed a faint shade of indigo. The smell of kerosene was the final touch, and it made it clear that Maxim was completely serious. He fully intended to burn her as other witches had been torched in the past, by fearful people who lacked an understanding of magic -- but Maxim had no such misgivings about the arcane arts. There was obviously another phase to it, or otherwise he would've simply slaughtered her along with the villagers and left their corpses there to rot.
"As you can see, dear sister, I have a taste for the ironic. You, like me, will be reborn -- but your fate lies in the fire, Ashlynn." He gestured to the pyre, and offered her an entirely cruel, vicious smile as he leaned forward.

"When you awaken, I promise you'll understand what our destiny is, sister -- and we will unite this family once more. Under the banner of the Brood, against the treachery of humanity," the vengeful Kinslayer hissed, his venomous words laced with the infamous wrath that so many had experienced due to their own misfortune and misguided battles against the former slayer -- more importantly, most of those who had faced his wrath were dead, or forever changed by the experience. Just as his own twin sibling was about to be, no less. "Live or die, Ashlynn Redmont -- make your choice." With those final words, he stepped back and waited for Ashlynn to ascend over the crude pathway that led to the central stake, and the chains that would restrain her while she burned to death.

And like the phoenix of legend, the Redmont witch that would arise from the ashes of that inferno would be immortal -- eternal.

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If Ashlynn had been one of the undead - a vampire, demon, or the like - the fangs in her mouth would have snapped off with the pressure Maxim laid down onto her chin. However, despite the sheer amount of force pounding on both sides of jaw, she kept her stance. Ashlynn held her legs together and pressed her toes into the ground, so as to not let her knees buckle out from underneath her. She was sure her brother could have crushed her skull like this and Ashlynn would not have put it past him. Still, as soon as his strong hand was free from her now bruised porcelain skin, she uttered out what was more like a whimper of broken words.

"Always vengeance..." Ashlynn spat and some of her own blood flowed over her lips rolling across her chin. Well, he had broken one of her teeth. She did not even bother spitting it out. Ashlynn gulped to get it down her throat along with pushing out the rest of her words. "Always tormented by vengeance and wrath... It will... consume you until the end, Maxim."

At her brother's lead, she followed his hand towards the rusted iron gates of the village. The hyena was hardly any of her worries now, but if the villagers did not kill him first on Maxim's warning - his request to deny all services - Ashlynn would finish the job. So, this was what it feels like to be betrayed, Ashlynn mused to herself.

For a while, Ashlynn had been playing the healing hand, trying to cure the vampiric plague from the House of Redmont. Her newly acquired powers in exchange for her black magic had been for naught; in her determination and pride, she had started a war. One that had betrayed the bond between twin siblings. Still, she hardly paid any mind to her betrayal until it had so to speak, slapped her right back in the face. Now she was seething with contempt equal to her brother's, wanting to lay blood thirsty hands upon Alastair Bluefield.

But none of that mattered now, and Ashlynn was well aware that despite her suffering pride, she would never meet up with Alastair Bluefield and get a chance to dismantle him limb from limb. Not in this life anyhow...

Her temporary sanctuary was now behind her, the troubled and worrisome gaze of villages past gone. Behind Ashlynn, only the faint glow of dimly flickering lights could be seen. The trees once again became thicker as Maxim led her so expertly through the forest. Ashlynn dared a glance to look up at the moonlight as the armor clad figure of her brother moved onward, his fate for her having been set long ago. These thoughts would be her last in this body and with gray eyes, she searched the face of the moon for something else, something comforting - her father, her mother... or even the Maxim who would have never bruised her cheek before.

Ashlynn should have known. It would be the very thing she had tried to avoid that would meet her in death - the pyre. How nice of you, Ashlynn thought her face twisted for a moment in anger and defeat. Ashlynn stopped as her brother presented the ancient design to her, one that he had constructed just for her imminent demise. Gray eyes studied the indigo runes etched across the wood, illuminated across the pyre. Indigo... Ashlynn thought. Of course you would mean for me to become... her.

Maxim would give her a choice - to live or to die. However, neither of these were an option at this point. Ashlynn Redmont was but another shadow from the past and in time, people would assume or come to know that Maxim Redmont never had a twin. The chains laced across the pyre held her fast to her fate already; even if she was not strapped across the wood yet, she would become part of the pyre soon amongst all the ash.

"You speak of irony?" Ashlynn replied shaking her head in question. "I know what destiny you force upon me, Maxim. And when I do awaken, I will not remember a thing about which you are leading me to do. Try the word 'sacrifice' next time."

The sister of Maxim Redmont stepped forward and her legs that were previously shaking, seemed steady. Ashlynn guided herself to the pyre and with her own hands, back now pressing against the wood, she looped the chains around her body the best she could. There was no becoming a prisoner to the flames for Ashlynn Redmont. In fact, she happily set the wood ablaze herself. If she was going to fall at the pyre, she would do better to embrace it.

Ashlynn's hand methodically swooped down as far as she would reach, fingertips grazing the edge of the wood. At contact, the runes started to glow a much brighter shade and her hand became full with dancing, orange fire. Quickly, the wood caught and like dry paper, Ashlynn's body succumbed easily to the heat. The black magic she once filled her mind with only made the spell of fire all the more stronger than any normal flame. The smell of burning and melting flesh filled the air and yet the Redmont sister did not issue a scream as the flames lapped up her body. Only a single, silent gasp tried to make its way out of her charred throat. She could feel the heat consuming her, tearing her limb from limb, dropping into the ashes.

Before the fire destroyed her entity and mind completely, Ashlynn felt something erupt from within her. As if a last burst of energy flowed from her, the fire roared and thrust upward in a dangerous pillar that could have been seen almost anywhere throughout Aleris. The fire reformed, circling in the sky until it was in the shape of a fiery bird, its spirit hovering in the air for just a few seconds. The bird dove straight at her and it was the last thing Ashlynn saw; the phoenix hungrily swallowed her whole and Ashlynn Redmont was no more.

Hours would pass before the flames finally died, wood and bone turned fully to ash. All that remained were the chains that once had held Ashlynn Redmont to her death. And lying among the chains, something new had indeed been reborn. An ember pulsating faintly - crimson simmering on the outside and the strangely calm color of indigo swirling on the inside - waiting to be awakened.

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