A Guy
Emerald Sparx
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#2500 Posted: 01:15:22 11/03/2019
Meanwhile, a soft rumbling sound could be heard back at the pen - it soon grew louder and louder, with vibrations in the ground becoming tangible. There was no mistaking it - a behemoth was coming.
After passing a bend, he became visible in the distance. It was the one. His back was loaded with soldiers and cargo being moved from the front lines.
"Gregor!" one of the sentries called out. "Get his food ready. Hey, you, troll! Your friend is here, if you want to see him!"
Gregor just looked forward as he moved - Angora being too small to even register to him. A creature like her was the last one he was expecting to come to visit him again... why would she do such a thing, anyway? She was so interesting, for a mere appetizer that rolled off the tray... maybe there was a bit more to her than that.
Laszur gave Shade a blank look. "I have been sent by the king because many members of this crew are already familiar with me," he said. "I am here in part to monitor you, and your obedience training and control. More importantly, to answer the matter at hand prosecuting the captain for his abuse of power will not be possible.
"Shortly after your departure, he left on a wyvern himself and was absent from a role call. No trace of him could be found. His wyvern eventually brought itself to an outpost not far from Redwater - alone.
"It urgently tried to get someone to follow him - which someone did. The captain was found by his son's grave. He apparently left flowers before he hanged himself on a nearby tree."
Laszur stopped for a moment, to give the others a chance to absorb what he said, before continuing. "It seems that meeting you reawakened intense anger and grief that had overtaken him in the past. He was very popular with his troops, and this death will no doubt have drastic effects on their morale."
Sere could only imagine the sort of grief the man had experienced to cause such a thing. Even if Shade was pardoned, would the people ever forgive him? It seemed the best they could hope for at this point was being barred from Aelinon afterward. What Shade did would never be forgotten. But would it ever be forgiven? Sere couldn't even forgive himself for his own negligence, allowing Shade to go free and causing such an event to happen. Even now, there were those who blamed the Guardians. Perhaps out of sight, out of mind would be best for everyone.
They would be moving out soon. There was bound to be much strife on the mainland - Sere wondered what the world would be like on his return. For now, his concern was allowing Shade to function in the modern world - with or without the help of his "family."
Back at the Silvianesti capital, the angry cacophony of a crowd in protest could be heard. Glaveilio had issued an edict, to have every man and woman of fighting age conscripted. Silvianesti had never, in its history, needed to go to such lengths.
"What's a few heads of those wrongdoers to all of the rest of us?!"
"I'm not sending my son to fight this!"
"No one gives a damn about your pride, our king! Don't be stupid! "
"If the king won't give Aelinon their heads, we should do it for him!"
The protests were growing more and more rowdy - until bricks and other projectiles started to be thrown. Suddenly, a conflagration had started nearby, letting out smoke that was blocking out the sky. The protest had grown into a riot.
This wasn't something Glaveilio could ignore anymore. He couldn't execute his men for following his orders. Neither did he know for certain that Aelinon wouldn't just be provoked by a third party again. Seraos seemed hell-bent on pinning the blame on Silvianesti. And unfortunately, he had nothing to counter the mounds of evidence against him.
The only hope for the people was to stay strong. Yet there were those who refused to stand with Silvianesti.
Those people were a danger to their very existence.
"Martial law is effective beginning immediately," he told one of his advisors. "Have the soldiers maintain order by any means necessary."
As the king's orders were relayed, several armed elves came out of the castle, ordering the crowd to return to their homes. The crowd refused, demanding to speak to Glaveilio himself. The soldiers had their orders, however.
They drew their weapons, attempting to arrest several citizens. Though the citizens backed off immediately, someone rallied them. "They can't stop us all!" someone cried out. "Let us in!" The crowd resumed their efforts to try to enter the castle, attempting to push the soldiers aside and overrun them.
They did, indeed, succeed - one soldier, in his attempts to stop them, was pushed down, and carelessly trampled to death as the crowd overran them. At this point, the others couldn't afford to remain peaceful.
Elves on the walls drew arrows, and fired into the crowd, as those on the ground made a small living wall. Members of the crowd began to fall. The fighting grew more intense, with some elves, armed themselves or knowing magic, attacking by any means necessary.
The melee would continue for several minutes - eventually, at least half of the crowd, and some of the soldiers, were dead, with the rest fleeing. The fire still raged - but it would be put out.
Glaveilio eventually stood on top of one of the castle walls, surveying the chaos. "So... this is what it will take to keep us together... this is what it will take to survive."
Overnight, he had gone from a benevolent leader to a ruthless dictator. But if that was how he would end the war, then so be it.
As the fight went on, the water pressure around Helen began to increase - whatever was creating the water, it was trying to make her suffocate.
"Quick! We need to find the mastermind!" Latnok said. "It'll be somewhere it can see the fight. It's probably invisible. Someone! Do we have anything that can spot it?" Latnok could reveal the creature, but such a thing was useless if he couldn't locate it to begin with. "Raclaw! You... you have to try something! It's fighting to hide itself - I need you to give it your all! Find it!"
Despite the best efforts, none of the ishiuds immediately died. Leoquin, not having the luxury of Latnok and Raclaw's shared enhanced senses, ended up taking a spine to the leg. He knelt as he suppressed a cry of pain. He immediately pulled the spine out - they didn't appear particularly designed to stick. The projectile was out, but Leoquin felt weaker - some of the venom undoubtedly had an impact.
He wasn't going to let that stop him, however. He had somewhere to be. An archipelago to get to. And maybe, just maybe, he would be able to find what he was looking for... nothing would stop him, whether it be this little scrape or lightning pouring from the floodgates of heaven.
The creatures seemed to have learned some new tactics from their previous fight. Who knew how deadly they would be the fight after this one...
That didn't matter, though. Latnok would just become deadlier, and he would make his allies deadlier as well. Whether that be Raclaw, who he shared a bond with like no other, or someone like Leoquin, a mutual comrade-in-arms - they would have each others' backs, regardless of any sort of mental bond. As much as he wanted to avoid it, at the end of the day, it was his responsibility to keep his allies safe, and their success was, in part, riding on his ability to remain competent.
He couldn't afford to back down. Not anymore. Regardless of any past leadership failures, all he could do was get better.
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I'm just... a guy...
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