Dressed and clean once more, Verial looked at himself in the mirror as he rubbed a towel over wet, raven colored hair. Behind him, bath water that was black and dirty slowly drained leaving a rim of filth behind. When he mentioned to Layla he needed to excuse himself for some much needed cleaning, that was far from a lie, though it was convenient to not be in the presence of the Lady of Bariston. His eyes caught sight of himself and the crack in the mirror, a jagged streak much like the cut along his one eyebrow - both of which Deanna had left him with - a constant reminder of her departure.
Since his collapse in the Solar earlier, Verial did not hear any additional monstrous roars from out of nowhere. He could only hope that whatever had caused him to hear such a loud shriek, was over and that Deanna was not affected. Still, there was a nagging, dull ache on the spot where Verial had given Deanna one of his scales. At times, he wished that he was able to pray to something - anything - that she was safe and that also... the child she carried with her was unharmed. It was enough to drive him nearly mad knowing that she was far away and that her safety might be jeopardized.
Although it pained him to think of Deanna and he wanted to free himself from those thoughts, his attention was unexpectedly moved to something else in the room. Thanks to his sensitive hearing, Verial heard the sound before it was too late. The water that had been previously draining in the bath, suddenly stopped and from the mirror, Verial could see the dark water was about three inches deep. He was not quite sure how it had happened, but the water then started to form and materialize. At first, Verial thought it was the shape of a man as it was about as tall as him, but as water dripped away, a fish-like creature was presented. The fact that this thing came from his bath water immediately set Verial into defensive mode, but also, the creature was brandishing talons and needle-like barbs that sprouted from beneath its wrists.
Merfolk, and pissed off at that, Verial thought for a split second before the creature lunged from the bath, springing over the edge of tub with speed and grace that Verial couldn't match. Well, almost.
The whole thing happened in a matter of seconds. Because he had been alert and aware of what was going on behind him (more so than the rest of Chaliceton), Verial had just enough time to dive out of the way and roll to a tumble to the other section of his bedroom as the merfolk crashed into the mirror, splintering the rest of it. Verial heard glass crash to the floor and the creature let out a disappointed shriek as Verial got back to his feet quickly and with a search, tried to locate his sword. He knew his chance was brief before the merfolk came after him, so he tried to flick back through his mind of where he had left it.
The desk.Suddenly, the desk was about five feet too far away. Verial made a dash for the sword across his room and in his pursuit, the merfolk that had been in his bathroom took a dive towards Verial's back. The creature grappled Verial and clung to him. Verial could hear those barbs being branded, cutting through the air as they came back down and towards him. He had already been poisoned once by a werewolf and wasn't in the mood to have that done to him again. Close to a wall and bookshelf, Verial used the hold to his advantage and slammed his back against it repeatedly, making sure the creature felt the strength of it until it would let go. Books toppled down over them, Verial managing to avoid some books from hitting him in the struggle.
Finally, the creature released its hold, letting out what Verial hoped was a wounded cry. He did not glance behind himself to check. His priority now was to grab his sword, so he moved across the room and snatched it off his desk all before the merfolk could get up and advance once more. With blade in hand, Verial swung at the merfolk who did not expect the sudden weaponry in its third attack and sliced through the deadly barbs. Black liquid poured from holes at the creature's wrists. Verial didn't give it a second thought as his sword came up and sliced through the creature’s neck, severing its head as more dark blood pooled on the floor. Verial took a step back from the blood, not wishing to step in something so vile, especially since he was barefoot.
What was a merfolk ever doing coming out of his bath water? He would have investigated more, but in the time he had that one question, he picked up on the sound of screaming and shouting throughout the town. They were under attack. The merfolk that had wanted to kill him was now ruled out as an assassination attempt. The entire city was under siege from these creatures. Hastily, Verial grabbed socks and his boots, pulling them on as he kept a cautious eye on the merfolk corpse in his room, considering the possibility it might get up and have at him again. But this was the least of his worries when he again heard water forming and dripping to the floor from his bathroom. Three times. There were at least three other merfolk and he was not sticking around to fight such stealthy creatures on his own, not when the rest of Chaliceton was in equal peril.
Verial grabbed his sword and a pair of daggers, hooking them on his belt as he left his room, managing to shut the doors behind him thinking it might slow the merfolk down just a tiny bit. At first, there were no clear signs of a fight, but as Verial dashed down the hallway and the main stairs of the Northsea Manor, his sword ready should anything jump out at him, scenes of struggle became frequent. Below him, halfway through his descent down the stairs, Verial saw servants of the manor fleeing in terror as merfolk creatures chased them down with lethal intent. They were so fast; Verial barely had any time to respond or to help anyone.
Taking a chance, Verial leapt over the edge of the stairs, a six foot drop, and descended upon one merfolk creature that was ready to plunge a deadly barb into the back of a woman - someone Verial recognized as one of the head cooks. Verial's sword came down with his landing, splitting the creature about a good foot or so deep with the force. Verial wrenched his sword free and kicked the merfolk to the side as the frightened cook looked up, clutching the spot over her heart and breathing deeply. She opened her mouth to say something, but Verial stopped her.
"Where are Lady Sahar and Layla Victoire?"Any words that might have been said were quickly silenced though as a sharp barb pierced through the woman's throat. She slumped to the floor and a merfolk, whom Verial assumed was grinning, was revealed behind her. As it moved to jump over the woman and stab Verial with its other bard, Verial took one his daggers and threw it through the creature's heart. Instantly, it dropped to the floor. Collecting his dagger, Verial ran back towards the dining area where he was to meet Sahar and Layla later for dinner. It was strangely quiet down the hall and when he got there, he found the room devoid of anyone except for Edgar who was lying over the dinner table, both hands pressed over a fatal wound that was about six inches in diameter and bleeding profusely.
Verial rushed to the old butler's side and looked down at him, placing a comforting hand at Edgar's side in attempt to get him up and lead him to safety. Edgar, with what surprising strength he had left, pushed Verial away as he slumped back against the table, his breath becoming shallow and labored.
"Edgar, come on. I'm going to get you out of here.""My Lord, this time I must... disagree with you. I would like to stay right here if you don't mind. Trying to bring me to safety is... not worth the effort at this point, though I do thank you for your... efforts. Save... Chaliceton.""Edgar, where is Sahar and Layla? Where is Sedric?""The two Ladies were already gone by the time I got here... I regret though... I do not know where they were escorted to. Hopefully they are safe... Sedric... I don't know.""You did well, Edgar. I'll find them - alive. I promise you.""Thank you, M'Lord," Edgar said with a final breath.
With no time to tend to the deceased butler, Verial left the dining room finding the hallway in more chaos then there was before her ventured down it. Servants were taking off with bags of things, intent on getting out of Chaliceton as merfolk stalked them like prey. Verial had barely any room to get through the panicked people or fight off the merfolk as they descended. The hallway finally opened up into the main hall of Northsea Manor, unarmed people spilling out only to land into barbs and natural weaponry of the merfolk. A handful actually made it out the door. Verial managed to usher out and save what servants he could as fought off merfolk, but he found himself growing tired, trying to match what unnatural speed they had.
The cold and snow of Chaliceton hit him as he made his way out of the manor. Almost instantly he felt his damp hair freeze against his cheeks and face, but the frigid temperature was the least of his concerns. Snowfall, thick and constant, obscured anything ahead of him making the merfolk more difficult to see and catch. As Verial moved through the town though, he realized that the merfolk were not his only enemies.
Chaliceton's own were turning against the city. Soldiers and merchants became crazed, a mask of blood thirst and lust in their eyes. This was the exact same look Verial had seen in the eyes of the boy who had frozen down in the well, only the nature of the person was vastly different. He saw men, suddenly three times in his own strength, dragging battered women off into dark alleys in the midst of an attack. Verial didn't second guess himself; he ran to the nearest man and plunged his sword through his heart as he was ripping the clothes off of a screaming woman.
"Go! Get out of the city!"She clutched what clothes she had left and ran, fleeing towards the main gate of Chaliceton. As Verial moved back towards the center of the city, fighting both merfolk and those who used to be friend, he realized there was no plausible chance of defending this city. The merfolk had been here for one reason - extinction. In fact, Verial noticed, the merfolk were rarely surfacing any longer. Those barbs, those lethal poisoned weapons, had been used to turn Chaliceton against itself. The people of Chaliceton, once hearty and wholesome folks, were no longer as such. Many of them, too many to count, had turned violent.
He had to act quicker, despite his ever growing exhaustion. Verial looked about the city and raced over to the nearest fallen soldier. Against the wall of Chaliceton the man laid in a pool of his own blood. Verial grabbed the arrows and bow that the man carried and sheathed his sword afterwards. The man must have been shooting at the merfolk from Chaliceton's wall and then fell over after he was attacked. With a bow and arrow, Verial was able to move through the city and dispatch some of his now turned enemies from a distance. He was so focused on doing this that he nearly shot Francis who had been running towards him.
"Verial! Thank the gods I've found you. Where have you been?""Just taking a stroll, Francis," Verial said as he lifted his bow to shoot an infected man that was coming up behind Francis. Francis flinched a bit as Verial went to retrieve the arrow from the fallen man.
"Where are Sahar and Layla?""The last time I saw them, they were protected in the armory. What of your orders?""Get everyone out of the town. It's hopeless to save Chaliceton right now. The merfolk are using Chaliceton to hide and conceal themselves. We need to be outside. Get as many as you can and head a good distance away from the city," Verial said pointing to the gate.
"Don't stop to kill anyone who blinks at you the wrong way. They're using our own against us." Francis nodded and was about to start when Verial called back to him.
"Take them some place far from any water! There's a forest a few miles southeast of Chaliceton!"Verial hoped with all his being as Francis ran off that the younger soldier would make it and that in his mission, he would save some of the other Chaliceton folks who had not become infected. Verial did the same as he had mentioned to Francis. Those soldiers and captains who were not infected, Verial gave them orders to take the other people and head towards the forest meeting spot. Though there was mass chaos about and it didn't seem intent on ceasing anytime soon, Verial could now see people taking flight in an organized manor out of Chaliceton's gates. Horses, sleds drawn by dogs, and people who were faster on foot left the city like it was burning down. In a way, though there was no fire visible, it was.
In his quest to save people, he saw a face through the snow that usually he would have not wanted to see. Layla. And Sedric was with her. He rushed over to them as they fought off merfolk and infected Chaliceton folk with pistols. When Layla saw him, Verial noticed a look, however brief it was, of relief wash over her face. Sedric had been injured in several places, but he did not appear to be infected. Verial was sure that the healer captain could not stand for much longer and continue to fight.
"Sedric! Layla! We need to get everyone we can southeast of here to the forest. Many are already heading that way," Verial started.
"Where is Sahar?!"Before she could even answer, Verial saw any relief on Layla's face was quickly wiped cleaned and replaced by worry. They had no idea where the desert magae was.
Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 4:25 pm