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Chapter One
iDeep within the obsidian
structure called the Palace of Whispers, hundreds of wizards circled
around a large platform upon which sat the throne of Vlaakith,
Lich-Queen of the githyanki. A mist creeped its way up the throne,
formed a humanoid shape, and began pulsing with a black power. The
wizards began chanting in unison at the arrival of their queen. The
blackness within the mist pulsed faster and faster until it drummed in
the hearts of everyone assembled. Then it was over. The chanting
stopped, the mist vanished, and Queen Vlaakith was left sitting on her
throne.
She stood and began scrawling invisible lines of arcane
power on the ground before her. Quietly and slowly, she began the
incantation that would open the rift between the Astral and Prime
Material planes. As her tempo quickened and loudened, the other wizards
joined in, adding their power to the spell. The lines that Vlaakith had
traced began to glow brightly causing the arcane symbols to contrast
starkly with the black obsidian dais. When the chanting had reached its
crescendo, all the voices stopped as one, except for the Queen's, who
shouted out the final words of activation.
Nothing seemed to
happen as a result of the spell, apart from the glowing lines dimming
until they were no longer existent, but Vlaakith smirked knowingly. The
portal had opened in a more convenient place for the invasion force to
enter. Yev'dakai, the Commissar would oversee the troops once they
crossed the planar rift, and Xam'kras, the Arch-Wizard and Vlaakith's
right hand would make sure there were no troubles in navigating through
the rift. The invasion had begun. /i
Kain Fahraen stalked the
githyanki through the forest... he used the tightly packed trees and
widespread branches to his benefit, leaping from branch to branch and
running the length of it to stay above the creatures at all times. The
githyanki he was following seemed to be some sort of scouting party for
some larger force, and Kain felt it a good idea to find out what he
could of their intent in this part of the wilderness.
The
githyanki traveled in a fairly straight path for about an hour before
veering south, towards the edge of the forest and a large open valley.
They grouped up with several other parties before they reached their
goal, and soon they numbered two dozen. Kain, not completely familiar
with githyanki, but very familiar with military tactics, knew that
there must be many of these creatures about for three scouting parties
to meet like this on their return to their base. He began to see the
reason for their being here.
Lost in his thoughts about why the
githyanki had come, Kain didn't notice a dark figure until it had
rushed into the northern flank of the combined groups. The man (for it
seemed to be a man) knocked several githyanki with his first assault by
sheer strength and with surprise working for him. With supernormal
speed, he dipped his great sword and sliced open the creatures' faces.
With the same extraordinary reflexes, he readied his sword to face the
rest of his opponents, but he was hopelessly outnumbered. Kain sought
out the leaders of the various groups and readied his bow. The warrior
below would not go without aid.
With amazing speed and accuracy
Kain strummed his bowstring twice, leaving two of the leaders dead. The
third that Kain had sighted was now locked in a duel with the dark
warrior and Kain didn't want to disrupt the man's concentration by
eliminating his current opponent. Instead he began picking off any
githyanki that had the gall to try and sneak up on the man's flank or
unprotected back. In short order, all the githyanki lay dead, with the
final one being cut down by one of Kain's arrows as he tried to flee
the scene of battle.
Kain scaled down from the tree and jogged
over to where the man was searching the leaders' bodies. He nearly
faltered a step when he saw the man in full detail however, for instead
of a man he saw a tiefling... a human with fiendish blood running
through his veins. Still though, his principles held up and he knew
that such beings were often treated unjustly just for being what they
were. The man stood and faced Kain as he neared, watching the archer
with a wary eye. Kain saw it would be up to him to initiate the
introductions.
"Greetings, valiant warrior. I am Kain Fahraen,
of Eredon. You have fought very well today; may I ask why you were
following this group as well?"
