Madness.
That was the only word to describe the ongoings at the Moon’s Shadow Inn that very moment. Just moments before Gethe and his legion appeared without warning, Sharay had been trying to discern from Zafiro and his companions the location of Gethe and his servants, Madrin Kir and Dela. What had bothered her was how it was possible that the three managed to escape so easily despite the boy’s ability to create a portal here to the Inn. The exhausted child had opened his mouth to answer, but by then it was too late and the Goddess felt a ripple in the air, the expand of energy as the portal that had not been there just seconds ago began to take shape and form.
And then she knew. It was no coincidence that the three had escaped the demon for Gethe had counted on Zafiro’s abilities to create portals and in doing so, the boy unknowingly became a homing beacon for Gethe to pinpoint the Goddess and her own. Before the first being stepped through the portal, Sharay had turned her head toward the back section of the room where Wish had taken up residence, but it was too late.
All hell had broken loose.
The Dark Goddess watched in stunned silence as her Aliscowri were being slaughtered left and right before she could reposition herself between what she deemed the enemy and the fae girl. Zafiro had the good sense to hide, but for all good it would do the boy. Sooner or later he would be found and he would scream just as the others had upon being slaughtered.
This is not your fight. Flee now. Take the fae if you desire, but leave. Let them destroy each other. What do you care?These words repeated over and over in Sharay’s head as the Corporian’s entered, Almedda’s mages who wielded their dark arts to use against her defenseless Aliscowri. She watched as those newly converted reached out to her as they were being dragged away by the shadow beings, calling for their mother to save them.
You were charged to keep the fae safe. That was all. Take her and go.Sharay considered doing just that. She stepped over the bodies of the fallen to gather Wish when a bottle flew past her to connect with the pretty little head of Atisha, one of Gethe’s blindly obedient sheep. Just then the demon appeared preceded by Madrin Kir and Dela, and it was that precise moment that the Goddess made eye contact with the sorcerous Dead Seed Dela whose eyes reminded her so much of her own beloved child, did Sharay finally make a decision.
It does not have to be like this. There are other ways, other avenues to explore. Other possibilities. He has shown me, though I did not want to consider them until now. Choice.The Goddess sprung into action before she could reconsider her plan of attack. Priorities were a must, and that meant using all efforts to keep Wish safe. Iyn too was non-negotiable. She was an intricate part of
Ae`Vescra's plans to resurrect the Aliscowri to spread the message of Chaos. She was
chosen.
My words, my vows are naught by air from my mouth if I break them.Sharay called upon Chaos to do her bidding. She reached out for all it was worth and demanded that the energies from the chaotic force serve her well as inky oiled tendrils poured from her entire being, coiled heads ready to strike. Sharay focused on the Corporians first. Victims in their own right, for they had no control over their own actions, still they had to be destroyed. Beautiful and terrifying to behold, Sharay's voice was heard over the pandemonium, otherworldly and commanding as she seemed to transform before all.
"Finish them. Do not allow them to reach Iyn or the fae."The Goddess felt that energetic flow flee from her form and she turned immediately toward Dela whom she knew, with a great sadness in her heart, would not hesitate to attack her ‘mother’ and kill her. Balls of darkly hued indigo light formed in her hand and she flung them near the Dead Seed child to separate her from Madrin Kir, and the Dead Seed was soon sailing into a nearby brick wall, shaken and perhaps bruised but otherwise unharmed. Before Dela could recover, the serpentine tendrils that served the Goddess found themselves slithering over the girl’s form, binding her tightly from using her magics against Sharay, or at least she hoped.
"Subdue her." Even then, Sharay could not bring herself to harm Dela, and somehow the Dark Goddess knew that moment of weakness could potentially come back to bite her in the ass somehow. From behind her she felt movement and she turned quickly only to find the arraki had made his appearance, but to collect the boy Zafiro. What became of his friends, she could not say. Sharay made eye contact with Syvern but for a moment in complete understanding of the disregard to his own safety over the boy’s before her attention was drawn away by Madrin Kir dangerously approaching to where Wish had hidden herself, several bodies lay strewn behind him.
Madrin Kir.Sharay’s entire being lit up, crackling with electricity as she began drawing energy from all around her. Sharay's voice was a thunderous boom in Madrin's head. Her eyes bled until nothing remained in those dark bottomless pools but black flames. The Lord Commander of the Alerian guard was no longer, and in his place was a spawn of the demon Gethe. In the split second she studied him while she diverted his attention, Sharay had an idea. If Kir was so easily susceptible to Gethe’s influence, why not hers? Manipulation was one of Sharay’s specialties, only this time it would not be for her own nefarious purposes.
Madrin Kir. Would you seek to destroy the one who came here to save you?Sharay stood motionless, hovering but a few inches off the ground, her arms akimbo as she drew forth the essence of the slain, her gaze solely upon Madrin who paused in movement to regard the Goddess with her intent fiery gaze. She would prey upon Madrin Kir’s weaknesses, human emotions, namely compassion. Sharay would exploit the emotional ties, the connection and fondness he felt for the fae Wish Star. Perhaps then she could sever the the control Gethe had over Madrin, thus allowing possible escape for Wish...and...
Sharay felt Iyn by her side.
“Run to the fae, Iyn.” The young woman opened her mouth to protest, to insist she stay by Sharay’s side to fight, but without even looking at the girl, Sharay snarled.
“Do as I say now!” Confused and hurt by the cruel tone Sharay displayed, but choosing to obey the Goddess, Iyn raced across the corpse strewn Inn into the adjoining room where Wish had wisely remained out of immediate danger. Briefly Sharay touched the Dead Seed girl’s mind to inform Iyn of her plan. Iyn was to remain by Wish’s side and leave this doomed place as soon as feasibly possible....with or without Madrin Kir. Under no circumstances were either young women to remain here.
You know whom I speak of, Madrin Kir. Would you allow your master to bleed her dry knowing all she risked for you? Would you cut her down with your own sword only to later mourn her lifeless body when you come to your senses?Sharay held Madrin’s steady gaze even as she drew forth chaotic powers to shield him, Iyn and Wish from Gethe’s scrutiny. With any luck, Madrin would soon betray his ‘master’ and thus allowing himself freedom to choose, and in doing so, would choose to lead Wish and her Iyn to safety.
“For you, Madrin. She came for you. Do you care so little for Wish Star to let her die knowing you could save her?”Once more Sharay connected with Iyn for instructions.
Iyn, whether or not Madrin chooses to remain under the demon’s influence or not is irrelevant. You and the fae must get as far away from the Inn soon. Should Madrin refuse to ‘see’ and should he prevent you and Wish from leaving...cut him down. Do not hesitate, child. Sharay knew this would cause Wish pain, but sadly the Goddess could not trust the fae to do what was necessary concerning Kir. The heart was a fickle organ that clouded judgement.
Sharay hoped at that point she was able to break through Gethe’s barrier to reason with Madrin, even if for a little while, but there was no time for her to ensure her success with Madrin Kir because just then she came face to face with the demon who was all too eager to usurp her, coveting her power for himself.
“Gethe.”There were no taunts spewing from Sharay's lips, no threats of destruction and utter failure on the demon's part.
Iyn...once I start I do not know if I can stop. Pray to your Ae`Vescra child, for my success.Waves of energy poured off Sharay as she flung her own Chaotic power, her essence at the demon lord, only to reabsorb it once it left her fingertips. The walls of the Inn began to crumble, deep cracks formed in the foundation. The ground began to quake just as the glass paned windows shattered.
The Goddess had not forgotten about Dela, and prayed the bonds held the powerful sorceress at bay. Even as Sharay did not desire to see harm come to the Dead Seed girl, Dela while still servant to Gethe, was simply too much of a risk to be allowed her freedom. Dela had traded her soul for immortality, and since temptation was a powerful thing and could make the most noble and pure corrupt, Sharay refused to bend in her decision.
Choices. We all make them.
She would attempt to destroy Gethe using the only way she knew how. She would absorb him, as she did Katrophe, as she did with the energies that crashed into her like tidal waves from the machine in Chaos, the devourer of worlds. All and any that were in the vicinity, should they not have the sense to escape, would not escape the maelstrom force that would soon be Sharay.
Not even Sharay.
The Goddess knew, even as she spread her arms out wide to draw to her all energetic forces, the shadow mages, the darkness, and with that hopefully, Gethe. The demon would fight her, naturally and that was a risk Sharay had to take. Not even she could predict the outcome of this battle.
The Goddess knew the risks regarding the transferral of power, as she had seen what had become of Blend. Though technically Sharay could not ‘die’, her physical form could be damaged, destroyed, and in such her essence would be exposed. The exposure was the true threat, for without a protective shell, it would be all too easy for a being with immense power to steal her essence for their own purposes.
Sacrifices had to be made. Gethe could not remain in Aleris.
As the energy forces attacked her, filled her, Sharay felt herself burning. Even as a prickle of fear crept into her heart, Sharay did not stop, did not falter.
“This is not your realm, Soul Eater.” Technically it wasn’t Sharay’s either, but now was not the time to quibble. Besides, as far as the Goddess was concerned, her investments took precedence over Gethe’s ambitious plans.
There was only room for one power hungry mogul in this realm and Sharay meant for it to be her.
As she fought against Gethe and her own self, Sharay could feel deep lesions form on her skin. Charred flesh began to peel away as Sharay became the devourer, the conduit, only instead of releasing the energy once it entered her, she harvested it. The temptation for more was great, and as she had previously warned Iyn, Sharay was not sure she could control it.
And I was rather fond of this body too. Such a shame.But then the disruption came, and it took a moment for Sharay to realize what had caused the ripple. A surge of power coursed through her as she searched for the source. When she did locate it, she threw her head back and laughed as she burned, as black tears rolled down the charred flesh of her cheeks, laughing as her lips cracked and split.
He has arrived, and with his companion. Gethe will fall. Sharay laughed knowing that should she fail in any way, he was here now to set things right, but just as those thoughts crossed her mind, Sharay could ‘feel’ the change in Valorius and knew that perhaps, victory was not as imminent as she believed it to be.
Now is not the time to enjoy your newfound freedom, boy. Not while it is I who sacrifices all. Balance would be restored...maybe.
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 12:03 pm