"It said to me... the third generation of my blood has been destroyed. That is... Kyrian."Truly the last thing Verial had wanted to hear on what would be the day before Grand City was attacked by Deanna's army was that his son was no more. Though she had not visibly seen Kyrian's body, Verial did not doubt Sorvynia's words, her feelings, or whatever visions she might have had about Kyrian's death. Sorvynia's tears were testament enough that Verial's only kin was no longer among the living.
Sorvynia held onto Verial's arms as if to steady herself. Verial could feel the weight of her heart and her arms on his as she leaned onto him for support. She cried, tears steadily flowing from her eyes. All the while, amazingly Verial's feet held firm onto the ground; he did not falter though he was eerily quiet before he said anything or answered her question as to Kyrian's whereabouts.
"Kyrian was at the castle for some time after the Undead War. He assisted in healing the wounded here and then when he was finished, he said he wished to travel across Eiler," Verial said.
"I let him go."Despite the weight that was tugging on Verial's heart, the feeling of utter dread in the pit of his stomach, he spoke in a very calm tone. Unfortunately, outside in the castle courtyard was not the best time to fall to pieces no matter what the news was. After all, there were a great number of soldiers already trying to be brave while fearful of what was to come. To witness the king falling in an emotional state of trauma would have shaken the resolve of many. So Verial held as steady as he could, reminding himself to breathe normally, despite the overwhelming urge to cry out in anguish.
"I let him out of my sight," Verial said. For a brief moment, he lowered his head as if ashamed, raven hair framing his face. After a few quick seconds of faltering, Verial looked up and regarded Sorvynia with his odd colored eyes, his face a blank mask.
"I'm sorry. Really, I am, but you can't be here in the city right now. You need to go back to the Villa, please. There's a battle on its way to Grand City and the last place I want you is in harm's way. I will be fine." Somehow he managed a gentle, reassuring smile for her.
Sorvynia, as Verial was aware, could be as stubborn as him. Verial knew more than anything that with this bit of news unveiled that she would want to stay with him. There was no way that Verial was going to allow her to stay at the castle when more death was looming so heavily around the corner. As it was, he had accepted the position of Protector Regent and if it was to be, Verial would give his life to protect and guard the people of Grand City. But it was never written anywhere that it was Sorvynia's duty to do such a thing. Before Verial could get out another word, Madrin appeared not far off in the distance, his feet headed in their direction. Verial lifted his fingers to Sorvynia's eyes and wiped the tears from the corners of her pale, blue eyes before the Lord Commander of Eiler reached them.
After Madrin gave his report noting that the bell tolled to signal the approach of Deanna's army, Verial nodded. Actually, the sound of the bell was but a very muffled sound in his ears - a distant memory at best - in comparison to how he was feeling right now. Still, he managed to rouse a serious expression for Madrin, nodding to Eiler's trusted commander.
"I hope they are being properly taken care of and that their wounds are dressed. If the battle is on its way like you said, then we will likely need their assistance and need them in as best of a condition as they can be," Verial said. When Madrin mentioned the name Blend, a brow rose in question.
"Blend, you said? I know that name... and if you say he is aligned with Tempesturo, it may be the same person I'm thinking of. Only, I did not expect him to come back as a skeleton." Verial shook his head.
"I trust if he's aligned with Tempesturo then hopefully it's in his interest to help keep this city safe. Make sure his men have the weapons they need. We should have plenty of silver-inlaid arms to go around. As for our men, double the watch; everyone needs to be on guard and alert. Make sure every wall where there is a wall has an archer stationed. The catapults need to be ready. You know what to do. I'll be joining you, but for now, there is something I must attend to."With that, Verial turned from Madrin offering the Commander a bow. He placed a hand on Sorvynia's back who was standing by his side and led her further down the castle's courtyard. During this time, Verial was silent, not speaking until he got to another guard. Verial wondered if his mother thought him dismissive towards his son's death or non-responsive. On the other hand, he knew that she could feel that his passiveness on the situation was merely a way for him to appear strong and fine in the eyes of the others who kept a careful eye on their city's protector.
"Captain Cyrus Rose, correct?" Verial asked the guard.
"Yes sir, Protector Regent.""I have a mission for you," Verial began and then gestured to Sorvynia.
"This is my mother, Sorvynia Dreamer.""My lady," Cyrus said dipping into a bow.
"I would have you escort her back home," Verial said to Cyrus as the man straightened.
"B-but sir, I hear the battle is going to start soon. Aren't I needed here?""I've heard reports you're one of our best captains and that's why I need you on this mission. With the army advancing on Grand City, I want you to make sure my mother makes it out of Grand City and returns to her home safely. This of the utmost importance to me," Verial said.
"Understood?""Yes, sir. I would be honored to be Lady Sorvynia's escort then. I will protect her life as if she were my own wife," Cyrus said with a firm nod of his head.
With that, Cyrus ran off to ready the horses that would be used to take Sorvynia back to the Villa. Verial took her hands in his and then moved his palms to frame her face in his hands. The look in his eyes was both pleading and serious.
"Please, you must go back home to the Villa. I know you wish to stay, but I cannot bear the thought of your safety being compromised right now. Forgive me for sending you away when I told you that you may come visit whenever you wish. Now is not the time. I can make it through this... on my own," Verial said. After a brief pause, Verial dropped his hands away from her face and let his arms hang at his sides, his hands laced behind his back.
"Oh, and I would not tell Ita yet... With the threat of death wandering about Aleris, the last thing we need is an emotional fairy going off to seek justice." Verial leaned forward, kissed her cheek and then embraced Sorvynia tightly. He took a step away as Cyrus came back with two horses.
"I love you. Put your faith in Cyrus and your trust will guide you back home."Turning away, Verial hoped by the time he looked back she would be gone. As he headed back to the castle, however, he thought it was best that he didn't look over his shoulder. More than anything, Soryvnia would be tempted to defy his wishes and stay behind, even if it meant punching Cyrus in the face or whatever. Verial prayed that this time, she would return to the Villa. There were plenty of instances where Verial was sure he was going to die, but now was not one of them. He would make it through this, if nothing else, to see that his son wherever his body was, was buried and put to rest properly.
Verial returned to his chambers and locked the door behind him. It was dark save for the flickering of a single candle. His armor, a lighter plate armor that he preferred, had been set out by an attendant earlier. Verial did not dress in it yet and instead he gathered his sword and the bow he had bought several months ago. The sword, previously owned by King Alerion, had been laced with silver as many of their weapons had been to protect against the threat of the therianthropes. Holding the hilt in his hand, Verial felt odd. Truthfully, he did not imagine it would come to this. During his short reign as Protector Regent, he was already being thrust into another war.
Placing the sword on a table, Verial went to one of the chairs in his room and sat down. There he leaned forward and with his head buried against his knees, breathed in more deeply than he had before. It was a frustrated, wounded breath that he had been holding in, one that he did not allow to surface until he was on his own. Raven feathered wings folded over his sides and his arms wrapped about his legs. It was unnoticed even by himself, but as his fingers pressed against his legs, his nails digging almost angrily past cloth to seek skin, a layer of obsidian colored scales flickered across Verial's forearms. He bit his lower lip hard, drawing a small amount of blood and only released it until he was breathing normally again.
"I should have protected you first."He knew it before, but the realization began to hit him even harder now. The only link Verial had left to Necia Akilara had been severed. It should not have been this soon.
Never. His first born and only child was gone and there was not a damn thing he could do about it.
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Early morning...The soldiers should have been resting, but unfortunately there was no time. Though it was morning, the sky was strangely black and as such, the Grand City army was shrouded in the darkness of the night. Torches lined the walls, casting illumination all about the city and castle. This helped the soldiers see several miles out, but when the shadow of Gethe embraced the city, the army was enveloped in a darkness that they could not see past. Verial was standing on one of Grand City's walls keeping watch alongside Madrin when this happened.
By some magical force, the city gates flew from their hinges, the heavy wooden barriers breaking through a few houses as they went. A line of soldiers were leveled in the gate's flight and shortly afterwards, screams erupted in the night air. No one could see what was going on thanks to Gethe's shadows. It was clear, however, that the sound of unrestrained therianthropes and Aliscowri were rampaging through the city now, protected by any magic that Gethe was casting. Arrows were bouncing off of the demon; even catapults seemed to have no effect.
Verial narrowed his eyes and turned on his feet moving away from Madrin's side to run back to the nearest catapult. He waved his hands to stop the soldier before the man wasted another shot from blindness. Due to his lineage, his father being a drow, Verial could see a bit better than most. While Gethe was completely obscured from other's vision, Verial could at least see an outline of the demon and in the direction it was going.
"Aim when I tell you to, okay?!" Verial shouted over the sound of war.
"We need to knock him out from behind!"Once Verial had a clear shot that Gethe's back was turned, he gave the soldier the signal. As the demon was too busy wrapping dark tendrils around one of Grand City's soldiers, the ammo in the catapult flew through the air and smacked into the back of the demon knocking him clear out of the sky. Gethe's magic ceased, the torches illuminating the city showered light on their foes and the Grand City army was now able to more effectively attack. A barrage of arrows and silver inlaid weapons met the onrush of Deanna's army, successfully stopping a number of them in their tracks and making the score a little more even now.
"Looks like your training paid off!" Verial shouted to Madrin as swords clashed below them. Verial then ducked as some magic from an Aliscowri flew over-head across the wall.
Verial, I am going to sleep, his dragon said suddenly from within.
I cannot be out here. Just in case... we cannot afford another Oneiro.I understand. I'll be fine. Go.Lifting his head after a few seconds, Verial looked over the wall to the rest of Deanna's army who was trying to filter their way through the city gates. He scanned the crowed quickly and when he found Deanna next to Elijah Bluefield, he momentarily locked gazes with his apparent enemy. Verial wasn't sure if Deanna had seen him then but in those brief few seconds, he noticed something. Deanna - or whoever was controlling Deanna - now had onyx, coal-like pools for eyes that were devoid of any white instead of the warm amber colored eyes that Verial had been familiar with. Verial concluded two things: one being that this was not Deanna and two that it looked like this Dark Mistress was having some sort of internal struggle, as if someone was trying to control her.
This was not enough to keep him poised to the wall though. Stepping away, he saw that Madrin had disappeared to join the fray and Verial drew his own sword in response. Verial descended the stair case that was alongside the castle's wall, fighting and weaving his way through a crowd of his own soldiers, Aliscowri and therianthrope. All around him, Verial could smell death on either side of the armies. The ground was splattered with blood once more. Something told Verial that this was going to get worse before it got better. He shrugged this feeling away though. Right now, he needed to focus on getting to Deanna and detaining her somehow before anyone else tried to kill her first.
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:14 pm