The moon hid behind the Hyperborean Mountains as if frightened to see the scene of slaughter in the plains beyond. The stars were more curious, and peeked out from the clouded heavens to witness the battle before ducking behind their veils once more.
This wasn't how I planned it, Jasker thought to himself as he swung his destrier around. Already, the ambush was fouled. The howl of a lycanthrope announced their presence to the slumbering army, and moments later a deafening concussion came from the vicinity of the Fourth Squad.
Inexperienced bastards. Jasker had joined the Second Squad as they maneuvered towards a flanking position on the campsite.
Now he was torn between the need to attack the awakening army and the desire to defend the Fourth from whatever nightmarish assault was south of them.
The screams behind him closed the deal. This attack was destined to be a failure now that the alarm was raised, and Jasker had an obligation to protect his men.
"Almeddans!" the Captain hollared, waving his sword in the air.
"South! Rally with the Fourth!"--
Cherin dove behind a boulder as a wave of deadly sorcery ripped through what remained of the Fourth Squad. Burning heat licked past him, blacker than night but hotter than hell, and Cherin prayed fervently to whatever Almeddan god might listen.
"Praeda, hey, give me a break here.." he groaned, pulling out an arrow from his quiver and loading it into his bow.
"Contego, if you're watchin', let this one pass.." He ducked out from behind the rock and let his arrow loose. It flew towards the demon and his violent children, then skidded off an invisible barrier.
"Damnit, Vita, I'm beggin' you."A bolt of cold red lightning ripped into the rock and it cracked loudly. Cherin whipped towards a nearby tree as another arrow was readied.
"Gazah, you know I lit a candle for you last month!" The archer peeked out from behind the tree and let another arrow fly. The shot was beautifully accurate - but it flinched away at the last moment, skidding off the repulsive barrier Gethe had raised around his youthful entourage.
"Olima, you know this next one's fated to hit.." Another arrow, another miss.
"Silenti's droopy old balls!" The archer shielded his face with his arm as the tree exploded into a thousand splinters, some of which laced his face and hand with bits of wood. Crying out, the archer retreated to another boulder behind which the Venefican mage Tarc was busily fussing over ... a pebble. The overweight mage had a look of extreme concentration as he angled the stone carefully.
"What in the hell are you doing?!" Cherin demanded, blood leaking down the left side of his face from the shards of wood.
"Don't you see --""SHUT UP, YOU FAT COW!" The mage screamed, then blanched.
"I mean.. let me focus."Cherin sighed. Mages are never any good in a fight. If only they had mages like those Dead Seed. Chaotic energy swirled through the battlefield, but for the moment Cherin and Tarc seemed ignored. The archer readied another arrow.
"Denuo, umm.. I don't know. Nevermind." Cherin grunted, whirling out from the boulder --
-- only to be destroyed by a wave of energy that emanated from a young boy waving a human leg bone.
"I got it!" Tarc cried out victoriously, turning towards his companion, who was now nothing more than a smudge of black smoke. Shocked, the mage took a step backwards, nearly tumbling into his meticulously designed spell circle. Recovering himself, the warlock knelt over the pebble and chanted rapidly.
The stone began to glow a deep red. Tarc reached out with a twig and touched the stone, and an explosive red energy blossomed into the air.
"INTO THE GATE!!!" Tarc cried out as a rift opened in the spell circle. He wasn't sure if anyone heard him. The mage lurched into Almedda as quickly as his feet would take him.
--
Jasker and the Fourth Squad charged towards the battlefield, but the Captain had a sinking feeling in his gut as they neared the scene. The eleven children and their demon protector had carved through the twenty Almeddans, leaving a trail of corpses and sulfuric smoke in their wake. He couldn't see any survivors, yet waves of energy roiled from the attackers nevertheless. His eyes followed the attacks and noticed Almeddans retreating from the onslaught.
"They've seen us!" The Captain pointed his sword. A red blossom of sorcery had spread behind a large boulder which the Dead Seed were even now obliterating. It would be moments before they destroyed the gate as well.
"Over there!! The ripping gate! Hurry!"The Fourth Squad fled into the hole and away from the fouled ambush.
--
The Ripping Gate slammed shut with an explosive crash. The dark skies of Almedda greeted the decimated company. At day time, the realm's sky was grey at best, coated by thick layers of man-made clouds. In the night, it was an unobstructed blackness. The air was thick and harsh, and within moments of passing through the gate the Almeddans were coughing.
"We need to return to Aleris. There's no cities nearby," Tarc pointed out, wiping sweat and blood from his brow with a damp rag. He used the same rag to cover his mouth as he hacked out a cough.
"This air is polluted."Jasker took an inventory of the remaining Almeddans. The Second Squad was virtually obliterated. Tarc remained, along with three Evincans and one Accersan. That put the losses for the Second at fifteen men.
All by little children, the Captain sourly mused.
The Fourth was less harmed, but counting heads led Jasker to the realization that two men were missing. They must have fallen behind.
"Let's go north a couple miles and return to Aleris. With any luck, we'll open up the gate right inside the Grand City. Where the hell is Blend?!""He's still in Chaos, but his corpse is over there tied to the horse. Never-mind him. Two.. miles..? Sir.. we have thirty minutes, at best, before this air will poison us. Even then.. prolonged sickness.. unpredictable tumors..""I understand the risks, Tarc. Right now we have little choice." Jasker paused to spit out soot-colored phlegm.
"Would you rather return to that bloodbath?"--
Twenty minutes later, a crimson rift opened two miles north of Deanna's army. The band of ragged Almeddans poured out from it, coughing and wheezing. A tearing sound followed by a loud crash announced the doorway's closing.
Before them was the Grand City. Behind, the remnants of the battle where the Almeddan ambush had become many Almeddan's demise. The attackers were, for the moment, out of their sights. That didn't ease any thoughts, as the potential for pursuit remained. Furthermore, even if they managed to reach the Grand City, there was no guarantee they would be allowed in. It was very possible they would be crushed against the castle's gates by Deanna's army.
Tarc grunted.
"Nothing like being pinned between a rock and a sharp place."
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:41 pm