Then a gust of air had ripped through the forest and nearly crushed his entourage with falling trees, a violent cyclone that seemed to originate from Galenous' resting place. Carlain's horse whinnied nervously, stomping on the ground, but the scholar patted the animal reassuringly as twigs and leaves pelted them both.
They'd been following the Aliscowri, those vile cannibals that first made their appearance at the Jade City. After three days, they finally caught up with the marauders, and Carlain was surprised at their orderliness as the Aliscowri marched northwards. There was at least two hundred of them. He kept his men at a safe distance, within eyesight but far enough they could retreat into the woods if the Aliscowri made any efforts to stop them. Carlain had been trying to figure out his next step when this happened.. this battle of gods and monsters.
After the cyclone passed harmlessly by them, Carlain called together his men - Jaster, Uskul, Ail, Ellard, Noisemaker, and Jonas. The others were patrolling or setting up camp. Carlain had insisted they increase their watch drastically, to make sure the Aliscowri didn't sneak up on them.
"I don't like the idea of camping here, so close to falling gods," muttered Jaster. "Look. Galenous just fell down not a mile from us. And there's the Aliscowri ahead. And now this damn tornado. If we stay here much longer, we're apt to meet that Val'nothe face to face."
Ail nodded his agreement. "We should go back to Jade."
Maestro Carlain shook his head. "The Val'nothe are converging here, so we should as well." Always eager to convert, Maestro Carlain took this opportunity to remind the men that there was a greater being than the four 'dieties' of Aleris. "My god will protect us."
"I piss on your god," Jaster mumbled. It was the same exact phrase he'd said when they met in the bar on that fateful evening. "And I piss on Galenous. But we shouldn't stay here, less they piss on us."
Just then, Halin charged up on his mount, his eyes wide. "Sirs, you have to see this. The Aliscowri have a new pet." Then he reared his horse around and charged off.
The men climbed onto their horses, curiosity getting the better of them, and headed off after Halin to a clearing where they could see the Aliscowri marching across the plains before the Grand City.
Sure enough, the Aliscowri seemed to have stopped, and were circling an interesting sight. Twice the size of a horse, a glowing demon with three legs stalked through the crowd fearlessly. The Aliscowri gave it space, but Carlain noticed it was keeping pace with a man at its side.
"What is that thing?" he hissed, straining for a clearer view. The creature glowed red and blue, and it seemed to be made out of energy, its skin nothing more than a cooling, hardened shell.
"Why isn't it killing them?" Ail offered from his left.
"Why aren't they killing it?" Jaster said at his right.
"I don't know. Look, they're moving, and they've changed direction."
The Aliscowri followed the man and his demon, heading west instead of north, towards the site of Galenous' fall. Maybe they were curious and simply wanted to investigate. Or perhaps there was something sinister awaiting them.
Maestro Carlain sighed. "We best watch from afar. Tell the others to help pack up camp, we're not staying here that long after all."
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Blend led the Aliscowri across the plains, headed towards the place he'd seen Galenous and the Val'nothe come to earth. The Iltorian walked at his left, its head lifted high and proud as it strutted beside the sailor. The Aliscowri followed behind him. They were a frightening lot. The scariest were the children - Dead Seed, they called them. Sorcerers. They were conceived in the most horrifying of fashions, for their mothers had taken a man in combat and killed them, taking the dying seed from the dying men, thus giving birth to those vile monsters. It was said they grew a hundred times quicker than a man, and were born with ancient knowledge of dark rituals.
They led the Aliscowri, and he led them. They marched until they came upon the site of Galenous' fall. A deep trench had been carved into the earth where Galenous had crashed to the ground. Blend crouched to pick up a pebble. The stone had been hardened, warped, and Blend took the curiosity and placed it in his pouch. He started heading towards the obvious resting place of Galenous when he noticed her.
She was a stunningly beautiful woman, with hair the color of night and eyes the color of cooling embers. Blend felt insatiable desire swelling in his groin the instant he laid eyes on her. He knew the desire was as much due to the fact she had killed a god and now stood in his resting place as it was due to her curves and wickedly red eyes. He'd long ago come to accept that power was as attractive as a slim figure, and this woman was no exception to that rule.
She had noticed them and her vibrant gaze was locked with his. Blend walked forwards, the three-legged Iltorian at his side, but the Aliscowri stayed back, their wide eyes filled with caution and fear.
"My lady," Blend said in the common tongue as he approached her, bowing his head. "My name is Jelaephon Delai, but I go by the name Blend. I.. well, we.." he waved a hand behind him at the Aliscowri, "are followers of the great Tempesturo, God of Chaos, Lord of the Sun. His guardians sent us here... Why, I am not sure."
The Iltorian hissed and clicked, and the ancient tongue of the demon poured into Blend's mind - and surely Terra's as well.
"Who... What are you, God Slayer? Why have we been brought here?" The grating voice in Blend's mind sounded irritated as the Iltorian stared fearlessly at Terra with one alien eye.
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 1:06 am