The sun was starting to set, and Maestro Carlains' caravan decided to call a halt for the night and set up camp.
The last few days had been interesting, to say the least. It all began when the Aliscowri attacked the Moon Barrel Inn, in Jade City. Ravenous, bloodthirsty men and women, they had turned cannibals by starvation and desperation. But it was worse than that.
After praying, the Maestro decided his best course of action was direct, divine intervention. He was the tool of his God, and he had to do the dirty work that lesser men would not. So he gathered a group of sell-swords and warriors, and set out after the Aliscowri that very night.
Their route was rather obvious. The marauders left destruction in their wake - everything was burned, consumed, and discarded by the time the Aliscowri passed through. They headed north-west, trailing alongside the western edge of the Hyperborean Mountains. It was in this path of destruction Maestro Carlain and his entourage traveled, trying to catch up with the frantic pace of the deadly marauders.
The scholar brought with him twelve men, hardy and eager for blood. They had among them five destriers, powerful warhorses that strained urgently against their restraints, and seven lesser pack horses. Their pace should be well faster than the Aliscowri, which according to all reports travelled on foot, but the Aliscowri never stopped. It seemed impossible to the Maestro Carlain that this band of cannibals never slept, but in two days of following them closely, they'd yet to find a single camp site made by the raving hoard.
Ail broke him out of his reverie as the man strode up beside Carlain. The balding man had decided to join Maestro Carlain in his endeavor to stop the Aliscowri, though the scholar suspected he had more impure motives: Maestro Carlain paid well. "We have three men on watch, one to the north, one to the south, and one to the west. The mountains protect us to the east. Jaster and Uskul are out looking for game. Until then, we've got some radishes and cabbage, we're going to toss those with some beans and see what the hell comes out."
Maestro Carlain grunted. Food was never good when traveling, but they had been hasty when setting out and didn't even have bread or cheese to ease the ache in his stomach. They'd been foraging, or more accurately stealing, from nearby farmsteads as they passed through, but almost everything they found was destroyed. The owners of these farms were dead, already killed by the Aliscowri, and it wasn't uncommon to find their bones picked clean outside their homes. Even though they were cannibals, Aliscowri also had a fondness for 'normal' food, and everywhere they went the land seemed picked bare.
Ail shrugged. "Anyways, food'll be ready in half an hour or so. We figure there's no risk of setting up a fire. The Aliscowri are probably a day ahead of us. It looks like they're headin' straight for the Grand City."
"Yeah, I noticed that too." Maestro Carlain frowned. "This is all so strange. Why don't they sleep?"
"Perhaps they are cursed.."
"Cursed, or blessed. I'm not sure even my God knows.. There is dark magics at work here, my son."
Ail grinned. "Son, ehh? Well, I never cared much for my ol' man anyways, so I guess you'll do, Father." He winked. The humor in his eyes was short lived. "You said something about a revelation, back at the bar. What was that about?"
"They were stories.. nothing more. But still, they might be useful for us, since it seems stories are all we've got to work with. I heard they don't always kill their captives. Some of them, they force them to accept a revelation of some sort. A message. If they are indeed cursed, then it's their curse they're spreading, for those who accept this revelation... they eventually go mad."
"A revelation, that makes you into a cannibal? Sounds interesting. I wonder how I would receive this revelation?"
"I hope you never have to. From what I've heard, only the King was able to withstand it."
"King? Now, wait, this is an interesting twist in the story. Someone tried to give the King the revelation?"
"It's what I heard, that's all. Some madman from the desert got himself killed trying to touch the King, but nothing happened."
Ail leaned in, his eyes filled with creative mischief. "What if the King
did accept this revelation? And he's just not
telling anyone? What if he's also going mad?"
"What if squirrels could sing and dance?"
"You made your point. Anyways, let's go check on this food. I'm starved. I could eat a whole
box of radishes if they made me."
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Blend and Ternal broke out of Chaos with a crash. The world rippled around them, the chaotic fires and ices of Tempesturo fading into the predictable landscape of Aleris. They were in a thick forest, and it was nighttime. A chilly breeze pushed through the eaves of the pine trees. The looming shadow of a mountain towered over them, obscuring the moonlight, but the stars overhead illuminated the landscape well enough.
They weren't alone. The Kharl'at and the human were accompanied by one of those demons, the three-legged monsters from Chaos. Its single eye twinkled in the darkness, and its skin glowed faintly. Wisps of black smoke drifted from the cracks in its flesh, where red-hot plasma touched the chilled air. The beast was twice the mass of a horse, and stood as high as a proud stallion, though it looked anything but.
"Wait.. that
thing is coming with us?" Blend asked, turning to Ternal.
The dragon tilted its head slowly, and began clicking out a reply. The ancient tongue of the dragons forced its way into his mind.
"That thing is a Greater Hound, an Iltorian."Blend looked at it, frowning. "Why does it has to come? It gives me the creeps."
"They are sacred Guardians of Chaos. Like the crystal bear.""What about the Septorians? Why do these look so much alike?"
"We call the Septorians the Lesser Hounds, the Jahr'laiti. They are descendants of Iltorians - the Greater Hounds, the Jahr'lanis. When my ancestors made the warren Eliskan, they created a place of Order inside the Chaos. The Septorians willingly abandoned Chaos, and became creatures of Order to live within Eliskan. But there were many of them who remained unchanged and refused to leave Chaos. Thus, the Iltorians.
"When the Septorians left Chaos, they lost much of their strength. They grew weak, and incapable. But the Iltorians have remained tempered by Chaos. They are immune to magics, for their very blood is charged with sorcery. They are immune to fire, for their flesh burns hot as the sun. They are immune to cold, for their lungs breath ice.""If they are immune to so much, what are they
weak to?"
"Stone. A blade of earth would kill them as quickly as it would kill you.""What about steel?"
"Their blood would melt it like ice. It will not pierce. Stone is their only weakness. Stone embodies order, and peace. Restless attacks, forged in fire and lightning, will only fuel the Iltorian. But calming earth, the sigil of Order, will destroy it.""Hmm. So he's coming to protect us?"
"To protect you. I have a different mission. We will see each other again.""What if I have another question?"
"Ask the Iltorian. It speaks the ancient tongue, you know." The dragon vanished into Chaos, a burst of fire and it was gone.
Blend looked over at the frightening demon. "Looks like it's you and me, pal. Let's go find the Aliscowri."
Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 5:40 pm