Telki put
his mug back down on the table, stared at the person seated across
from him in the Tavern, and wondered what he had done to deserve
this. Telki was a Galka, a large race originating in the Altepa
deserts. He was broad shouldered, with slightly short legs, a large
torso, and was almost half again as the Hume seated across from him.
The Hume, whose name had not yet been revealed, sat hunched in his
chair, as if he lacked the strength to sit up straight. He wore a
large, thick brown robe, which hid his face. Next to him, leaning
against the table, was a large staff, which seemed to have been
simply a thick branch the old man had picked up off the ground. Telki
sighed. "So let me get this straight. You want us, to escort you,
to Castle Zhaval, inside Xarcebard. And then?"
The mans
voice was slightly scratchy with age. "And then I need you to
complete a task for me. I do not yet know what this task is, but I
will know the moment we reach the castle. You will be paid half in
advance, and half once we complete the task in the castle."
Telki
stared at the man for a moment, then sighed. He and his group really
did need the money. "All right, we'll do it, when will you be
ready to leave?"
"I am
ready now, but I would like to depart in the morning, so that we may
make it to Xarcebard by nightfall. Here is the money I promised" He
stood up, an action that seemed to take a good deal of effort, and
reached into a pocket of his robe. He produced a fairly large looking
pouch, and placed it on the table in front of Telki. With that, he
took his staff, and walked towards the door, and exited the tavern.
Telki
stood up pocketed the money on the table, paid the bartender for his
drink, and followed the old man out of the tavern. Once outside, he
headed north towards the house he and his friends were staying at,
wondering how in Altana's name he was going to explain this.
Mara Jade
sat atop the roof of the house, watching for Telki's return from
his meeting. She spotted him 4 streets up, as he turned the corner.
Mara was a Mithra, a race of felines originating on the Elshimo
Island in the south. She had large, catlike ears atop her head, and
had a long, graceful tail swinging behind her. She was almost a head
shorter than a Hume, with short, white hair, and light stripes on her
face. As Telki approached, she smiled to herself, and stood up from
where she was sitting.
As Telki
approached the house, he felt, more than heard, something land behind
him. With quicker reflexes that you would expect from someone his
size, he spun around, arm outstretched at chest height. Mara ducked
beneath the blow, grabbing his arm, and using its momentum to propel
her up onto Telki's shoulders.
"Damnit
Mara, stop doing that." He said, reaching to pull her off him. She
did a quick backflip, landing on her feet behind him."Come
on, everyone else is inside waiting." She said, as she opened the
door to the house.
Telki
explained all the information that he had received from the old man,
and looked around at the others in the room, waiting for the response
he knew was coming. "He
wants us to do WHAT?" Shouted Asiamise, almost getting up from her
chair. Asia was an Elvaan, a tall race from the northern regions of
the continent. She had long, pointed ears, and jet black hair that
fell to just above her shoulders. She stood almost as tall as Telki.
Her Great Katana was in its sheath, propped up against the table to
her left. "That would be a difficult trip for just us, let alone
some old Hume."
"I
think it could be done," put in Syvaan, "But it wouldn't be
easy or fast by a long shot." Syvaan was a Tarutaru, a short race
from the south-eastern regions of Sarutabaruta. He stood just above
Telki's knee, but his size hid the extent of his power. Syvaan was
skilled in the arts of black magic, and wielded more power with a
flick of his hands, than many could with an axe. "I'm in. I know
how badly we need the money."
Trigger
looked over at her husband Immunity, who nodded at her. "We're in
too." Trigger was a blonde Hume, who stood about chest height to
Telki. Her husband Immunity stood just a few inches taller than her.
Her staff rested against the doorway, with Immunity's sword and
shield next to it. Trigger was a white mage of some incredible skill,
capable of saving the life of someone even near death. Immunity was a
paladin, who protected Trigger wherever she went. His heavy armor
and sturdy shield had kept her, and him, alive in many situations.
Mara,
sitting halfway up the stairs to the second floor, nodded her
intention to Telki, who then Turned to Asiamise. "You coming too?
That'll make everyone."
"Yeah,
I'm coming. You guys always get into trouble without me." She
said, smiling at Telki, then up at Mara.
"Ok,
we're meeting the old man at the city gates tomorrow at dawn. Make
sure you have all your gear and get lots of rest, since we might not
get much once we hit Xarcebard." With that, he headed up the stairs
to his room; still unsure of what lay in store for him.
The next
morning, the group proceeded to the east gate of San'Doria. When
the arrived, they discovered their employer already waiting for them. "You're
on time, excellent. Let us proceed, there may not be much time." He
said.
"I
think we'll proceed to the Rangemount Pass, to the east of here.
From there, we'll travel through Beaucedine Glacier to Xarcebard."
Telki said, addressing the group. "Once we arrive at Castle Zhaval,
He will lead us to whatever it is he needs," He gestured towards
the old man, who still hadn't told them his name, "Then we'll
get out of there as quick as we can. I don't want to spend more
time in that castle then I have to."
They
crossed the eastern sections of the Ronfaure forest in good time, but
would have been much faster if the old man wasn't so frail. Upon
entering the pass however, things didn't go as smoothly. He had
trouble navigating over the rocks, and slowed them down considerably.
After about an hour, Telki gave up and hoisted him on his back. The
weight slowed him down slightly, but it was much faster than having
the old man walk.
They made
it halfway to the exit to Beaucedine, when the first of trouble
started. Mara was
halfway around a corner, when she stopped, and motioned for the
others to do the same. Her ears twitched twice, then she spoke.
"Ahrimans, six of them, coming this way."
"Ahrimans?
This far from Xarcebard? What would they be doing here?" Telki said
as he knelt down, allowing his passenger to stand on his own.
Mara's
ears twitched again. "Whatever the reason, they've spotted us.
They've sped up."
"I
don't imagine they'll give us mercy. They know who I am, and why
I'm here" The old man spoke from behind Telki. "We must either
elude them, or fight them."
"Well,
looks like option A is out of the question, looks like its time for
option B. We can't fight them in this passage; we must retreat to
the cavern we passed. Quickly everyone." As he said this, he
grabbed the old man, and slung him over his shoulder, and proceeded
at a run back the way they had come.
"My
staff!" he shouted from Telki's shoulder, and Mara picked it up
as she ran. They ran down the passage at top speed, the beating wings
of their pursuers echoing down the passage behind them. They burst
into the cavern, and Telki placed his charge on the ground at the
other end. "Stay here, let us deal with these." The old man
showed no signs of argument as Telki turned away and ran back to the
others, drawing his Great Axe as he did so.
The
others already had their weapons out, Immunity and Asiamise at either
side of the entrance to the cavern. Mara had her bow out, and aimed
at the doorway. Trigger and Syvaan stood further back, ready to cast
their spells when needed. Telki had just reached them, when their
pursers came around the corner, and into sight of them. Ahrimans
looked like a giant head with large, bat like wings at the top, and
short stubby legs hanging from the bottom. They had only one eye,
which was large and took up the entire top-half of their face, and
had short arms on either side. Their mouth was almost as large as the
eye, filled with small, pointed teeth. Ten of them flew at them, with
a high-pitched sound that almost sounded like a snort.
"I
thought you said six!" Telki shouted, as he ran to meet them head
on.
"Sorry!
Next time I'll make sure to ask them to call ahead with
reservations!" she shouted, as she let her arrow fly. It struck the
lead demon in the centre of its eye, pitching him back and onto the
ground, twitching slightly. But she was unable to get another shot
off before they reached the entrance. Immunity swung his shield
straight into the face of the first one to come into the room. Its
single eye looked slightly confused, before Imm stabbed his sword
through it, and it collapsed on the ground. Asiamise waited until her
target was almost upon her before moving. With movements almost too
fast to see, she drew her sword, and caught the demon just below his
left arm, and cutting through to just above his right wing. The two
halves fell away from each other, passing to either side of Asia
before falling to the floor. Telki charged towards a group of three
close together, just emerging into the cavern, and swung his axe with
all his considerable strength. His axe cut cleanly through the first
one, and halfway through the second. It, still on the axe, smashed
into the next one, sending it flying into the side of the wall with a
sickening thud. But it got up, and lurched back into the air.
"Get
down!" shouted Syvaan from behind him. Telki knew better than to
stay where he was, and dove to the side of the cave mouth, where he
landed beside Asia, who had reacted slightly quicker than he had, and
looked back just as the last four demons joined the one Telki had
smashed into the wall. As they did, Syvaan completed his casting, and
a wave of flame shot from his hands, enveloping the demons in the
room, and carrying down the passage and out of sight. Telki picked
himself up off the ground, returning his axe to its sling on his
back.
"Everyone
all right?" he said, looking at the rest of the group, who were
also picking themselves up off the floor. Seeing that they were all
un injured, he proceeded to where their travel companion stood,
having picked himself up during the fight. "What you said when you
heard they were coming for us, about them knowing who you are and why
you're here. What did that mean?"
The old
man picked up his staff, and started to walk towards the pathway to
Beaucedine, "It means that what I'm afraid is happening in castle
Zhaval is likely true, and that we must make haste. And before you
ask, no, I cannot tell you what I'm afraid of. But I can say it
will all be made clear when we reach the castle."
Telki
watched him pass, and shook his head as he walked behind him. "You
head him, we need to keep moving. Whatever it is we need to do, we
need to get it done as soon as possible. Mara, back on point if you
would." The rest of them gathered their packs they had removed upon
preparation for the fight, and headed back into the passage. Telki
once again carrying the old man on his shoulders. They picked their
way through the smoldering bits of demon, and marched for the glacier
at a slightly quicker pace than before.
They
arrived at Beaucedine without further incident, and made their way
through the winding canyons towards Xarcebard. They made it to the
frozen wastes of Xarcebard, and were in sight of castle, before they
had any more trouble.
"Hold."
Mara said, once again indicating for the others to stop. She moved to
the edge of the drop ahead of them, and looked down over the edge,
motioning for Telki to approach.
Looking
over the edge, he knew they were in for a difficult approach to the
castle. "Demons." He said. Not the lesser demons they had fought
in the pass, but full demons. They were black, and stood two feet
taller than Telki, with black horns atop their head. They had thick
arms and legs, with powerful wings on their backs. Some of them
carried swords, or scythes, or some had long staves. And they were
between the group and the entrance to the castle.
He leaned
back from the edge, looking back at his fellow adventurers.
"Suggestions?"
"I
suggest you surrender, and I may go easy on you" A deep, raspy
voice said from above them. Alarmed, everyone looked up to see a
demon standing on the ledge above them. As they watched, a number of
other demons walked up to either side of the first, some jumping down
to block the path back to the Pass, cutting off any chance of a hasty
escape.
"We
must fight," the old man said from behind Telki, "but we need not
fight long, I believe help will soon arrive."
"I
wouldn't count on getting out of here alive." The demon replied,
"But you are welcome to try, I've been in need of some…
exercise."
"Oh
shut up." Mara said, pulling her gun from its holster, and blowing
a neat hole through the Demons skull before anyone could react.
The
demons were quick to react, but Mara was quicker. She snapped off
three more rapid shots, pitching three of the demons back from the
edge and out of sight. One of the demons jumped from the ledge to
land beside her. She swung the gun into the side of its head,
pitching it to the ground in a daze, and put two shots into its
chest. The gun, spent of ammunition, she replaced it into her pack
just as quick as she had drawn it, and jumped back to avoid another
demon from landing on her. The rest of the adventures were finally on
their feet. Telki swung his axe into the demon Mara had evaded,
sending it flying down the slope to land in a twisted pile, wings
twitching. Two more demons jumped down from above, only to be quickly
decapitated by Asia. Immunity charged the three that were blocking
their retreat. Thrusting his sword into the gut of one, and planting
his shield into the face of another. The third one swung its sword at
his chest, but his armour absorbed the damage. But the attack still
sent him tumbling backwards. Telki also charged the two demons still
standing, his axe hammering into the upraised shield of the lead one.
The axe lodged itself in the shield, and the demon twisted his arm,
and pulled the axe out of Telki's grip. But doing this, he left the
shield out of position to defend, and Telki hammered his huge fist
into the demons face. The demon swayed, its black eyes looking dazed
and confused, but it remained standing.
"Mara,
a little help?" he called, grabbing the demon by the arm. Planting
his hand on its stomach, he heaved it over his head into the air.
Mara, bow already at the ready, caught the demon in the air with her
arrow, the force of the hit sending it flying back over Telki's
head to land on the other side of the demon still standing. Telki
ducked to the side, just as three more arrows flew from Mara's bow
to impale the remaining demon.
During
the fight, the demons below had begun to surge up the twisting path
to their location.
"We
need to go. Now." Telki yelled, retrieving his axe from the shield
of the Demon. "We can't hope to take on that many demons."
The old
man looked up to the sky, just as dark clouds had begun to gather.
"We have no need to fight, help has arrived."
Thunder
rang out from the sky, and the demon advance slowed. The adventures
looked up, wondering what was going on. But Syvaan caught it.
"No…
its not…" he said, almost sounding terrified.
As he
said it, a great ball of fire burst from the clouds to smash into the
centre of the demon army, sending demons and bits of ground flying in
every direction. Following the fireball out of the clouds, was a
Dragon. It tore from the sky, and flew low over the army, its huge
claws dragging a swath through the group of demons. It reversed
direction, and landed amidst the demons, its fiery breath
incinerating scores of them. Its powerful tail crushing still more.
The demons scattered from the Dragon in all directions, attempting to
flee its wrath. A number of them attempted to attack it, charging at
it from both sides. But their weapons and spells simply bounced off
its thick hide, succeeding only in drawing its attention. It
stretched its wings out, and with a mighty beat, knocked the
remaining demons to the ground with a powerful blast of air, and rose
back into the sky. Most of them were crushed on the spot, but those
that remained were simply incinerated as the Dragon bathed the entire
area in flame.
The sole
remaining demons, the ones that had been moving up the path towards
the group, fled up the path towards them. Telki and the others drew
their weapons, ready to fight them off once more, but they simply
jumped over them to the ledge above, and disappeared from sight.
Everyone was too stunned to move, but they slowly stood, staring down
the path to the area below, and at the dragon now settling back down
onto the ground.
"Come,
we must progress. And we must speak to Jourmungand." The old man
said, and led the way down the slope. Everyone else followed shakily,
not really wanting to get near the slope.
"Jourmungand!"
Syvaan almost shouted, "The world serpent?" Jourmungand is a
Wyrm, an elder dragon said to inhabit the northern regions of the
world. He's called the World Serpent because its said he is as old
as the world itself. Many believed him to be a myth, however Telki
doubted a simple myth had destroyed the demon army.
"The
one and only," He said, still leading the path down the slope. "He
resides in the mountains north of here, however rarely ventures
beyond them. However, in light of the threat posed now posed to
Vana'diel, I was able to convince him to watch the northern
regions, and this army must have convinced him to aid us."
They
approached the base of the slope, and made their way amongst the
demon remains to where Jourmungand was resting. When they approached,
much to Telki's surprise, he spoke. "It seems you were Correct
young one. And if the armies have gathered, He must surely have
arisen once more."
"Yes, I
had assumed as much already." The old man said, not seeming
slightly disturbed by the fact that a giant dragon was speaking to
him.
"I
could probably tear the entire castle down, but it would do no good.
You must go inside and destroy Him once more, and hope he stays down
this time. However I can carry you the rest of the way to the castle,
so as to avoid any other attacks or delays. Every moment he grows
stronger, the fact that this army gathered so quickly is proof of
that." No one was in a position to disagree, and it would benefit
them to be carried. Jourmungand lowered himself, and the group
climbed up his massive leg to onto his back between his wings.
"Brace
yourselves." He said, and with one beat of his massive wings, he
rose into the air, and took off to the west. The air whistled past
Telki's head, and he held himself tighter to the dragon for fear of
being thrown off. In only a few minutes of flight, they were there.
Castle
Zhaval was perched on the edge of cliff face, facing the south. It
almost seemed that it had been cut from the rock itself, and was
built from a dark, Obsidian like stone. Above the entrance, was a
large beastmen symbol made of an unidentified red stone, the colour
of blood.
Jourmungand set down on the ledge in front of the entrance, and they
dismounted quickly, and Jourmungand spoke to them again. "This is
where I leave you, but I will watch for your return from the skies,
and prevent any more forces from entering the castle. However, I can
do nothing about those already inside. They are yours to deal with,
but I have no doubt of your abilities. I bid the good luck." With
that, he took two steps and leapt from the ledge, only to rise a
second later as he flew up to the sky where he could watch the valley
below for demon activity.
Telki looked around at everyone, ensuring that they were all
uninjured. They were, if a little fatigued. "Ok, we'll take it
easy going through the castle, but not too slow. I want to get in and
out before-" he looked at the old man, "what is it that we want
to avoid in there anyways. Its time we learned what exactly is going
on here."
The old man seemed to settle himself onto his feet before speaking.
"Very well. We are here because of the growing darkness that has
settled over this region of the world. I suspected the cause, and the
demon army's outside and in confirmed it. The Shadow Lord has, or
will soon, return to this world. I do not know why, or even how, but
it must be stopped before it brings doom to Vana'Diel again."
Telki just stared at him, dumbfounded. The others shared similar
expressions of disbelief. The Shadow Lord has been defeated 10 years
ago, everyone knew that. But it made sense; the growing beastmen
activity, the Magicite, and finally the return of demons to the
northlands. That didn't make him want to believe it though. "So
what, we have to go into the caste to fight him? That's crazy!"
"It is my hope that he wont have returned yet, and that we'll be
able to prevent his return, but if he has already taken form, then
yes, we will have to fight him.
