He imagined the Redmonts were in a state of panic, and it amused him greatly.
The chaos surrounding the jump was still a bit difficult to sift through, to figure out exactly what had happened. Even now, so many millenia later, Lumine Ravenholm wasn't entirely sure what had happened.
At one moment, the Navidians had been engaged in a bloody conflict with the Redmonts and their Absolutioneers; the next, the sudden appearance of the dreaded Kinslayer had sent both sides into absolute panic. He had appeared so suddenly, in fact, that Lumine had withdrawn from the battlefield entirely to observe. At first, both sides were slaughtered. Redmonts began to retreat through some kind of opened gateway operated by Ainsley, along with Absolutioneers. It wasn't until the departure of Daphne Redmont that the Kinslayer had realized the obvious: his family wasn't defending the position they held. They were retreating entirely, and both sides were working together to achieve the exodus. But the appearance of the Navidians led by the Ravenholm had quickly turned a departure into a massive, bloody conflict that the Redmonts had been losing.
Maxim had started targeting the Navidians then, alternating between shots from some kind of projectile weapon and the use of his saber. Ainsley had actually given up her position along with the appearance of Danika McKennah and Jass Strata -- and the four of them had cut quite the swath of destruction through his remaining forces before escaping. Lumine still recalled the look of surprise on Ainsley's face -- she had been the last to jump through the rift -- as he had smiled, and lifted one hand in an utterly mocking wave. The rest of what had happened, well... that was unimportant.
What was important, was that Lumine Ravenholm was Emperor of the Outlands, of all that he surveyed. The realm was his, and had been his for millenia; roughly ten thousand years, to be exact.
Sitting there upon a throne carved from solid onyx, the Ravenholm simply grinned. Streaks of blonde hair complimented pale, angular features that were further characterized by the piercing, verdant jade hue of his eyes. The report in his hand was eventually handed to the lovely brunette at his side; whom took it and then stared at him with obvious surprise upon her face. "They're here? After all this time?" "Of course. We," he paused, to glance over the weapon he held in his hands that had been recovered, "always knew that they'd come. " The tone of the elder half of the dual-soul housed within the demon's body was suddenly prominent, which had become something of a rarity in the last few centuries. The brunette stared, and then glanced at the rifle that Lumine was staring at. It was marred by a new Redmont sigil -- one they hadn't seen before, which suggested that the Redmonts had been there for a while, and... had chosen to reveal themselves.
"It doesn't matter, Leona. We've spent centuries preparing for it -- we outnumber any forces they might have substantially. Even if Maxim Redmont is still leading them -- and he could've easily killed them all upon arrival -- he wouldn't dare lead them on a suicide mission. They have nothing that could possibly-" "They're protecting something," Leona interrupted, staring at the sheet of paper that contained the scout's report. She glanced at him, then back to the report before continuing to read, aloud, "...Redmonts have established some kind of perimeter and temporary base, with apparent intentions of permanent residence. All attempts to resolve the situation were met with lethal force. No survivors."
"They found the Gateway. Bastards," the older voice intoned, as Lumine threw the rifle to the floor in frustrated disgust. It shattered across the marble tiles of the palace's floors, a few pieces bouncing across the lush, indigo-hued carpet and pillows that Leona had settled upon. She smirked at his temper, before he turned that menacing glare upon her; crackling around the tips of his fingers were the arcs of electricity that had become the primary weapon in his vast arsenal. And while Leona, the Witch of Augustgrad, was no slouch on the battlefield, even she wouldn't tempt the wrath of Emperor Ravenholm.
Part of the reason the Ravenholm demon was so angry, was because the Gateway allowed for mass transportation between two linked worlds. They had already determined that the realm of Aleris was linked to the Outlands, but had trouble finding the built Gateway -- so they had created a flawed one. It allowed for travel, but only a few people at a time, and they had to return before anybody else could make the trip. It wasn't likely to get any better, either -- the Empire's best scientists and sorcerers couldn't find a way to replicate the original Gateways.
It was only when Lumine reminded himself of who he was, that he calmed down.
"We've prepared for this for a long time..." "...and it seems we'll be able to settle the score with them, once and for all."
He smiled slightly, and lifted himself from that throne before extending one hand towards Leona. As Emperor and Empress, they were dressed in the finest clothes available -- most citizens couldn't even afford the fabric required for the attire that Lumine and Leona wore, even those who had the luxury of residing in the region of Augustgrad. "Come, darling. We do need to inform the public of this new menace, as well as our military -- and I'm sure that our old friend, the Bluefield, will want to know of this."
And thus, the war began anew... for the last time.
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:26 pm