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Grim Recollections II
« on: May 11, 2008, 11:39:01 AM »
(Continued from Grim Recollections)

Malithar was relieved to know magic wouldn\'t be a large issue. The Prior was likely busy, anyways. The heretic still knew magic, and perhaps might have learned something new since his excommunication, but a single arrow would relieve that problem. "The heretic was a priest. He still has the favor of many gods, although, some, like myself, are quite upset with him. He\'ll have basic spells, and he might have something... darker, now that he\'s been cut off from his life. His family wasn\'t exactly..." Malithar paused, trying to explain delicately. "His family was tortured, and murdered, one at a time, until we found out where he went. It was for nothing, too. He lied to them, to protect himself, and now he has to live with the fact that he\'s responsable for their deaths. He isn\'t very happy with that at all."

"To be honest, the man himself isn\'t a threat. It\'s what he\'s done, and what he means to do again. The man killed an elven priest. A high elder, at that. He\'s a religious man who killed another religious man, and we don\'t know why. That\'s what makes him dangerous. Zealots usually work together towards one goal, even if their motives are different." Malithar sighed, venting his fustrations. "Jovan was a low priest. If a low priest can kill an elder, and get away with it, who else might try such a thing? The heretic is a religious man of one sense, but at the same time, he\'s a blight."

Watching his followers dart off to carry out his orders, he tried to guess how many men would arrive. He had a score of templars in the first file, but most were in other districts, too far to be of any help. With the Marshal Koravel; his cousin, and the captain of the first file; Besazaal, he\'d likely account for half a dozen. A half dozen trained men of the order. Would it be enough?

And an assassin. Perhaps. Perhaps it would suffice. It would be better if the Prior chose to attend the battle, but the man was unreliable. He was human, after all. Not exactly Malithar\'s best bet for head of the priest\'s sect of the order, but the man was powerful, and devout.

As they moved further from the tavern, he studied the area, the people in it. Many he recognized. Most were grey elves. It was odd seeing a girl like the assassin about, but the region wasn\'t unknown to tourists and the like. By the time he had finished explaining Jovan, they were already starting out past the fringes of the city.

He was happy the light was starting to fail. Night would be bright with moonlight, but the mercenaries\' eyesight wouldn\'t be as sharp as the templars or the assassin\'s. Grey elves, and a child of the shadow. He wondered just how appropriate of a name that was for Idrial. Was she the sort of assassin to kill in plain sight, with a crowd to mask the deed, or at night? Perhaps both. Perhaps something different alltogether. Still, the name seemed to fit.

"How dangerous is the Raven that you must contain the information she holds?" Malithar asked, casually glancing over at Idrial. He was sure the Raven was a threat, but wanted to hear it in the assassin\'s own words.

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Re: Grim Recollections II
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2008, 01:03:22 PM »
Idrial only listened as Malithar talked about Jovan, she was use to the being described such grim situations when death was involved. So the man had murdered his family through torture, something that Idrial was all too familiar with and she was known for using cruel and torturous methods to obtain information. She raised an eyebrow when she had heard that the low priest had killed a high Elven priest, she had to admit the man had guts to pull something like that off but foolish to think he could get away with it.

She kept an eye on the men that were ordered about by Malithar, she did not completely trust the man as of yet and she was sure he didn’t completely trust her either. That did not surprise Idrial; most people did not trust an assassin, other than to carry out what they have been asked with none or little trace back to the person that had hired one in the first place.

They had exited the city and Idrial looked towards the sky, nightfall would soon come and with it the moon. Her eyes we not like a human’s nor were they like an elf’s eyes, she was different in more ways than one. Although a little cloud cover would have been nice but there was no such thing as a perfect mission where everything went right. There was always something that seemed to cause a riff in the mission but nothing that Idrial could sort though and she would expect no less from this one.

“Killing is passion of hers, one that she takes remarkably serious. She adores holding her dying victims close to her carving her blade deeper into the person’s body so that she can savoir the death that is coming for them. Her trademark is to kiss the dying victim just before death so that she may feel them taking their last breath. It’s an addiction to death more than a passion in my opinion. That is how dangerous she is Malithar and I will be blunt, if your value your men you will leave Raven to me because she will cut through your men like a hot knife through butter.”

Idrial then turned her face upwards judging the stars; it would be a good hour or two before they came to the forked road. Hopefully Malithar and his men would heed her warning, they were not trained to handle someone to dangerous as Raven and she would hate to see someone get killed for there stupidity.

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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2008, 11:34:19 AM »
Malithar nodded, letting out a sigh. "I\'ll take your word for it." He wasn\'t sure what else to say. He wasn\'t interested in Idrial\'s personal life, nor would he get any such conversation out of her anyways. He could ask more details about the cave, but trusted his scouts. He wasn\'t afraid of any being caught. The Raven would know Malithar was coming anyways, and captured scouts could be returned to him for a fee.

He wasn\'t sure how much further it was, and was already thinking of a plan. His scouts weren\'t nearly as skilled as his templars, but they could create useful distractions, or hold enemies back with shields and spears until the templars could deal with them. He hoped it didn\'t come down to that. Good scouts were rare. If the Raven captured any, Malithar would pay to have them returned, and he wouldn\'t blame the mercenary for the exchange. It was too good a profit to turn down the chance of. Better than outright killing his scouts. That he couldn\'t tolerate.

"She sounds like people would be safer with her dead. Not that safety is a great concern of mine, but safe people tend to follow the laws with better care. That is a concern of mine. Law before life, life before heresy." Malithar glanced over at Idrial, a thought occuring to him. "It would be better to call me Tahliten once we arrive at the intersection. Most men don\'t know me for my true name, only that I\'m the Tahliten. If you don\'t mind that, then another question. What should I call you? It\'s not my place to reveal your nature to my men, nor would I really want you to do any such thing and then later determine that too many people know. They\'re good men. True followers." Their deaths were for on the battlefield, not in their beds. He didn\'t tell her that, though.

Whether she agreed to call him Tahliten or not, that was what he would be prepaired for. Already he was sifting through his pack for his masked sallet, the gold mask shining against the silvered steel. Some claimed the Tahliten was some kind of god, raging vengeance on the land. Malithar cut their tongues out. He was no god. Gods didn\'t need steel to shed blood. Gods didn\'t need masks to hide their identities. Gods didn\'t waste their time on heretics when they had men like Malithar to do their bidding.

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Re: Grim Recollections II
« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2008, 01:24:52 PM »
Idrial’s gaze slowly came down from looking that the beautiful sky, she now concentrated on looking over the landscape that was she was about to enter. It was full of trees that were grown close together; small bushes as well as rocks in many different sizes covered most of the ground. The type of environment that Idrial could use to her advantage, it would provide much cover for her to attack the Raven with the element of surprise.

Idrial only nodded when Malithar expressed his views about the Raven, she was better off dead for she was big of a risk to just to hand over to the authorities. It would be easy for her to escape, and she could not let that happen. Idrial knew that there was more than a possibility that she might get wounded or worst killed while attempting to take the Raven down but to Idrial it was worth the risk. As long as she obtained the information, nothing else mattered.

Idrial looked at Malithar as he asked for such a request, raising an eyebrow at him in a questioning manner. She gave a slight nod to his request, why a Warden wouldn’t want his real name to be used she couldn’t begin to guess. She looked at him with a slight and crude smile on her face. She spoke one simple word towards the Warden.  

“That I will do … Call me. Larail”

Literally the name meant a name Night Hunter that had been given to her as a child while she was training at the Academy to become what she was today. She watched as the Warden revealed a mask that he wore over his face, she looked at the path ahead of them and realized they were coming close to the fork in the road. She clasped a black veil over her face, leaving only her eyes peering out from the veil. She pulled her hood over her face and spoke towards the Warden.

“This is where I leave you Tahliten, but I will soon see you again.”

She ran off into the woods with lightening speed, she did not know how long she had been running before she came to the cave. She slowly crept around the people that were hurrying to and fro within the yards. She looked towards the mouth of the cave and saw high above there was a place where she could hide. She gradually made her way towards the wall of the cave and climbed up it with incredible ease; she positioned herself on the ledge that over looked the mouth of the cave and the trail that lead right up to it. Now she waited for the Warden and his men to come.

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« Reply #4 on: May 15, 2008, 02:12:56 AM »
Malithar\'s golden mask greeted the templars coldly. There was no speaking. The moment the ivory-armored men saw their Tahliten, they fell silent and saluted. Koravel was directing the scouts, and quickly took Malithar\'s pack and shouldered it. Besazaal was drawing plans in the dirt for the other three underlings.

They did surprise him with one thing. Without speaking, not even a whisper, they pointed him down the path a little ways, where the Prior was waiting. Malithar had hoped he would show up. Even though the heretic\'s magic would be minor, and the Raven herself would not stoup so low as to use any, Malithar still wanted that edge. If he didn\'t need Prior Filip to balance the powers, then Malithar could use him to instead overwhelm the mercenaries.

The prior hadn\'t brought any of the lesser priests, only his single templar guard. With Idrial, that brought their number to nine and whatever use they could find for their few scouts. If everything went accordingly, the mercenaries would only know about eight.

He waited until he had everyone\'s attention, then made what adjustments he decided necessary for the plans Besazaal drew up. Then, with a grin, he traced down another aspect to the battle. He quickly signed to them that they\'d have help, and traced Idrial\'s name down as Larail.

Then, in a close formation, the group started down the trail towards the cave, keenly aware that as they got closer, they were now being watched. There was no sign of the heretic, but he could still be in the cave. Outside, a lone mercenary waited.

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« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2008, 09:22:28 AM »
Idrial didn\'t know how long she was waiting for the Warden and his men to finally come up the hill, they moved slowly up the path as if they were scared that they were being watched. Idrial inched very close to the ledge of the cliff that she had been sitting on, a mercenary stood away from the mouth of the cave as a guard. From what Idrial could see he was a minor guard that maybe knew the basic’s of swordplay, the Raven if she knew her well would keep her high ranking guards inside the cave were they could come to her aid in an instant. He guards could easily be taken care of by either her or the Warden, the Raven was the one she would have to make sure that his men stayed away from or she feared it would be the end of them.

She positioned herself in so that she was in a kneeling type position; she nocked her bow with one of her arrows and aimed to the man that was guarding the mouth of the cave. She slowly drew back on her bow making sure that she aimed for the center of the back of his neck; with one swift movement she released her arrow. It flew silently through the air hitting the man in the back of the neck with sheer force that the arrow had almost gone through his neck; the man stumbled forwards and fell.

After a few moments a woman with long dark hair emerged from the cave, with her were two large body guards. She shook her head and gave a cruel laugh; she stepped over the dead man and placed her lips on the dying man. After a few moments she released him and called out into the night; her green eyes scanning the darkness with her hands on her weapon. Idrial could see that she was dressed in black and she only had armor where it counted which was on her chest.

“Who dares approach the Raven … Show yourself!”

Idrial remained still having her bow once again nocked with an arrow incase the Warden needed help taking down the two guards at the Ravens side, but she doubted that he would but it was better to be perpared in case he did need her help.

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« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2008, 09:59:53 AM »
Malithar stepped forward, Koravel close to his side and Besaazaal trailing just behind with his three templars. The prior and his guard were waiting in the shadows, concealing themselves so they could ambush any magic users or the heretic himself.

"I\'m the Tahliten." Glancing at the body, he smiled behind his mask. "It seemed appropriate. My apolagies if I offend. I seek a heretic named Jovan Serhath. One handed fellow with burn scars on his neck. Was a human priest, he\'s killed an elder elven priest." Malithar glanced deeper into the darkness, towards the cave, and then pointedly turned his masked gaze back to the Raven. "I know he\'s here."

Koravel drew his sword and stepped forward, and Besazaal stepped forward on the other side, wide-crescent axe resting on his shoulder. "It\'s in your nature to kill. It\'s in our nature to kill. Shall we get it over with then?" The thre underling templars were already spreading out, cutting off any chance to escape. Except into the cave. Malithar grinned and drew his own sword, golden smile spreading into a wolfish grin. "Besazaal, I would like them to die. See what your men can do?"

Saluting, the elven warrior lurched forward, cursing in his native tongue to agitate the mercenaries. Malithar\'s hope was to get the Raven to send her minions after them first, before deigning to lower herself to fighting \'inferiors\'. He wasn\'t sure if she was as skilled as Idrial had said, but was prepaired to die taking her down if the assassin failed.

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« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2008, 11:07:54 AM »
Idrial could see clearly what was happening, she could see the templar’s moving around the cave cutting off any route of escape. Idrial listened as he spoke towards Raven, she could see a ghastly smile on her face as Malithar’s men moved forward. One of them was holding a grisly looking axe on his shoulder, the other stepped forward with his sword already drawn. She had to admit his men were quite bold in drawing there weapons towards the Raven and her men, she knew they would do anything to protect her.

As one of Malithar’s men lurched forward one of Ravens guards locked swords with the man. The other man beside her drew his sword and lunged at the other man beside Malithar; she looked upon the battle field as four other men ran from the cave out towards the now not to so peaceful grounds. She watched as the Raven stood in her spot wide open, she looked to her side and instinctively drew back her bow. Hitting the man square in the head that was sneaking up on Malithar, Raven looked towards the cliff and with it her smile faded. Idrial leaped from the cliff and threw a large and complicated weave of a fireball at Raven. She leaped out of the way before the fireball could actually hit her but Idrial was only sending a message that she was here.

Idrial landed swiftly on her feet only a few meters away from Raven while quickly drew her daggers and positioned herself in a fighting stance. Raven drew her curved like sword that was meant to rip through flesh while bringing large amounts of pain.

“Those who practice magick are cowards!”

"Big words coming from someone who never finished thier training. Just shut up and DANCE!"

Raven lunged at Idrial with extreme force her blade, Idrial parried her blow with ease as a cruel smile emerged from her lips that could not be seen from behind the veil but it was there. They went at each other with a series of complicated moves, there swords clashed at each other with intense ferocity. There bodies moving at an alarming speed that everything around them seem to no longer exist, Idrial smiled towards the Raven and started to perform her movements that she had learned in the Academy. Her movements full of every type of flip, spin, twists or twirls you could imagine and the Raven followed her movements. She no longer had a clue as to how Malithar’s men were doing nor did she want to know.

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« Reply #8 on: May 16, 2008, 01:38:07 AM »
Koravel shoved the mercenary back, quickly following with a back and forth slash. He wanted to gain ground and dull the man\'s wits. Watching, Malithar approved of the move and settled his own attention on one of the men who had rushed out from the cave. The first to rush up Malithar quickly swatted aside with an armored backhand, and ran-through with his sword as he fell.

The second mercenary that rushed up to Malithar survived, but quickly lost ground under a furious series of lightning fast slashes. At his side, Besazaal\'s axe was warding off his own assailant\'s attacks, waiting for the right moment to strike.

Scattered, the templars were holding their ground; minor injuries losing them ground and minor victories gaining it back. Prior Filip was still waiting in the shadows, scanning the bloodied grounds for the heretic.

The heretic himself was watching from his own shadows. Not shadows cast by moonlight through the trees, or the lack of light elsewhere, but shadows cast by something more sinister. As he stepped into the field, the darkness went with him, a writhing cloud of deepening malice.

The Prior saw the heretic moving, and smiled. His guard had stopped twitching just moments ago, Filip\'s blade coated in the bloody froth of the Tahliten loyalist. The trap had been sprung, now it was down to seeing which puppet would win.

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« Reply #9 on: May 18, 2008, 09:18:02 AM »
Idrial was full of nicks and cuts from Raven’s blade coming in contact with her skin, it was nothing serious and she continued to ferociously fight her opponent. She could see the Ravens skin was full of cuts as well from where her daggers had come in contact with her skin, they had slowed down from there fast movements but there ferocity still remained as Raven’s sword clashed against Idrial’s two daggers. It appeared that the Raven had got some extra training when she was expelled for the Academy. They once again locked swords with each other.

“You are good for an Apprentice.”
“That’s High Apprentice to you Raven.”

Idrial then twirled to the outside and began a series of slashes towards Raven; she blocked each one with only a fraction to block the next one. Idrial knew this was going to be a long battle but she was mentally and physically equipped for the challenge. Her right dagger sliced down viciously on Raven’s cheek. She stumbled backwards with a look of surprise on her face; it quickly turned to anger as she yelled at Idrial.

“BITCH!”

She lunged at Idrial once more to which she quickly jumped to the side the blade missing her by inches. She blocked Raven’s slashes towards her with ease, out of the corner of her eye she saw the Heretic emerging from the shadows. It was obvious he was going to use some type of magick, she yelled at Tahliten in case he hadn’t seen the man as of yet.

“Tahliten, The Heretic is to your bloody right! He’s using Magick …”

The Ravens blade came in an uppercut motion slicing through Idrial clothing and ripping her flesh. She sucked in her breath deeply as the pain seared through her like a hot knife. She stumbled back a few steps before the blade came down on her once again; she lifted her dagger with lightening speed to parry the blow. The blade had cut her deeply but she wasn’t going to let that stop her from fighting the Raven, she very well knew the risks and she was prepared for each and everyone.

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« Reply #10 on: June 01, 2008, 05:05:42 AM »
Malithar turned and spotted the heretic, and his cloud of shadows. So the priest had gained a few new spells. Malithar grimaced, and kicked his opponent back to gain time to shout at the Prior. Except, Prior Filip was now noteably absent.

Blade yanked free from one of the mercenaries, Koravel nodded Malithar\'s way and charged the heretic. Best to bring him down before he could conjure any real threat. Trying to watch Koravel\'s back, Malithar snarled as his opponent rushed him again, blocking his view.

The mercenary came in with his sword high, trying to slash down and decapitate Malithar, but Malithar easily ducked under the man\'s reach and grabbed him in a bear hug, dagger sliding into the mercenary\'s spine, and sword ripping into his heart, inches of steel easily slid in through the armpit.

Malithar ripped his blades free and kicked the mercenary again, this time with a satisfied thud as the body slipped to the ground. Much better. He turned to watch his cousin kill the heretic, just in time to see a pillar of shadows rip Koravel limb from limb.

All free eyes turned at the spray of blood. Malithar was stunned, pieces of his cousin\'s body coming to rest at his very feet. Besazaal had his axe stuck up to the hilt in one man\'s body, and was using the distraction to try and wrench it free. A few mercenaries stood gawking, and the remaining templar dragged the other two bodies back to where the third, the Prior\'s bodyguard, lay.

Grinning through a mask of blood, the heretic held up his newly formed hand, the flesh stolen from Koravel\'s scattered corpse. If the order of priests didn\'t want him, then he\'d gladly accept his new master\'s friendship. The dark gods richly rewarded their faithful minions.

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« Reply #11 on: June 01, 2008, 12:11:05 PM »
Idrial once again sliced Raven’s upper arm causing her to jump backwards, she was now gaining ground on the treacherous woman. Raven was now making mistakes, very simple mistakes that a level six would be expected to make when training.  The wound in her stomach was almost gone, only the rip in her clothing remained. Idrial once again slashed downwards hitting her in the shoulder, causing Raven to cry out in anger. Taking a swift swipe with her blade it came in contact with Idrial nose leaving a diminutive cut. She curled her lip at Raven and jumped towards in a spinning like motion through the air. With one of her blades sliced her shoulder causing her to drop her weapon in which Idrial in one swift movement placed her dagger under her throat.

“Don’t try anything because I will kill you one way or another Raven.”

A single growl emitted from Raven’s throat for she knew that she had been defeated, Idrial then proceeded to tie her arms around at the base of a tree. She would leave her here for now and she looked around since the fight had carried them away from the main battle. As she approached her way back to the main battle field she could feel something dark and sinister working. She quickened her pace towards the field only to stop abruptly at the edge of the field, she looked around for the stupid Prior but he was no where to be seen. She cursed under her breath and engulfed her hands in a cool blue flame and stepped out into the battle field with a calm composure. As if she wasn’t scared of what the heretic had now become.

“Death shall claim you fallen one.”

With that she spread her arms across her chest leaving a think blue line in the air, he then raised her arms into the air making a thick wall of blue fire and directed it towards the heretic. It was meant to freeze yet burn the person at the same time and maybe it would buy her and the Wardens time.

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« Reply #12 on: June 06, 2008, 10:02:05 AM »
The heretic smiled and held up his hands, dissapearing behind a wall of shadows. The air around him turned black as night, the moonlight absorbed into a well of nothingness. Besazaal had his ax free, and was readying to charge at the heretic after the swaft of blue fire. Malithar was looking for any signs of his Prior. The last remaining templar was staring, dumfounded, by the inconcievable space where light itself was changed into darkness.

Blue flames ripped into the shadows, dropping shards of frozen mist to the bloodied ground. The darkness wavered, and collapsed in on itself, a dazzling blue quickly replacing the well of corrupted air. As the last flicker of darkness dissapeared, and the last flames settled, there was only a patch of frozen blood and moisture. The heretic had made his exit.

Malithar was trying to make sense of the pieces. Most of his cousin had dissapeared completely. It looked like the darkness had seeped into him and literally burst out of him. The few remaining mercenaries had either been caught in the blue flames and frozen, or caught in the shadows and swept away with Jovan, the fell priest.

He wondered what the assassin would do now. She had helped him found the heretic, even tried to help kill him. But now that she had the Raven, would she continue to help him, or would she go her own way? To be honest, he wasn\'t ready to go after the heretic. He wasn\'t even sure where he could be. Until he found his prior and gathered all of his own priests, he didn\'t think he would have a chance at killing the heretic. Not if the dark ones were granting him that much power.

Then again, the assassin was much more powerful than he had anticipated. It was good that she was on his side. Still, that knowledge did nothing to lessen his shock. How could the fell priest gain that much dark power so quickly? There was something more to this.

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« Reply #13 on: June 13, 2008, 12:29:45 PM »
Idrial silently cursed as the Heretic disappeared into the night, the wall of darkness could be clearly seen tha it did not belong to the natural darkness that came when the sun falls from the sky. Her wall of fire hit the shadowed spot along with a few mercenaries that now stood frozen in time, the shadows crumbled as the blue flame hit with immense force. As shards of dark magic fell to the ground her wall of flames settled and extinguished.

She shook her head in disgust and in rage she summoned a thick strand of Air, cracking it like a whip through the air which created a forceful shock wave; obliterating the frozen mercenaries into shards of frozen ice and blood. She turned on her heels and walked back to where the Raven was still placed, she grabbed her forcefully and dragged her back to where the Templers where situated. She forcefully sat her on a rock with a look of rage in her face; she summoned a sphere of fire in her hand which she allowed to engulf her hand. She gave the Templers a look that clearly said; Do not interfere but you may listen.

“You stupid child do you realize what you have idiotically done! You have given a fallen priest information to dark magick, something you do not understand.”

She struck the Raven with her hand, searing her flesh with third degree burns. Raven grunted in pain; she looked at Idrial in the eyes speaking through pain.

 “I understand fully what I did, my legacy shall live on. Maybe not through the means of weapons but what he now has is because of me. With each night that passes he grows stronger, his human side will fade and only his animal side shall remain. In two weeks time he will become a creature of shadow, with the knowledge of the ultimate killer with one goal and that is to kill.”

Idrial grabbed Ravens throat with her fiery hand, she screamed in pain for a few seconds before Idrial took her hand away. She unsheathed her dagger and held it towards her charred throat, ready to plunge the dagger into her throat. Raven then started to laugh towards Idrial.

“What is so funny? If I kill you the priest will die as well. Therefore ending your short lived and stupid legacy”

“You are a fool! Killing me will do nothing, I was not that stupid to bond myself to the man. Besides are a day to late, now the only way to kill him is through a battle of magick and you know it.”  

Idrial gritted her teeth as she stared into the Raven’s eyes; she had no idea what Raven had unleashed into the world. Not only would Jovan turn into a creature of shadow but the worst kind. The kind that was too dangerous to run amuck in the world, she once again seared the woman’s throat and making her scream. She then threw the woman to the ground and began to riffle through her pockets, after several moments she found what she was looking for; a small black book that was filled with spells and incantations. It was written in Gaelic and Latin the oldest languages in the world to date. She shoved the book deep inside her cloak before picking the woman up again and making her sit on her knees. Taking her dagger she swiftly plunged the knife into the woman’s chest while whispering in her ear.

“Do you hear the Angels cry … go to them swiftly now.”

She drove the dagger deeper before unsheathing the dagger from her chest; she fell to the ground face first. She looked towards the Warden wondering what he had to say on the matter that he had just seen. It was obvious now that with the priest in control of such magick his small group of Wardens would be cut through like a knife in hot butter. They would need each other but if he would have her held that was another story.

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« Reply #14 on: November 24, 2008, 07:59:20 AM »
Malithar watched with disdain as blood dripped from the top edge of his visor, the fierce red invading his field of vision. He couldn\'t tell if it was from his enemies or a remnant of his cousin. So he watched in silence, and drip by drip his focus became clear. He turned to Besazaal and gave a brief nod. "Bring the fallen home, bury them. I\'ll return when I can, but for now we must hunt, and plan." They\'d need more men if they were to tackle this heretic problem again. With Idrial\'s help he could hope to do this with just a few men, but he wanted to be sure. Especially since he knew the influence of such dark power. The heretic could have an army the next time they faced him. What would they do then?

As their scouts filtered in from the trees, some slipping arrows from taught strings, Malithar thought his next step through carefully. If he gathered too many men too quickly, the heretic would take notice and do the same. At least, he would have to assume so. Until Malithar knew otherwise, he would assume that the heretic was not only a powerful magician, but a wise tactician as well.

Stopping the chief scout before he could follow Besazaal, Malithar scowled behind his mask. "See that a guarded scout is sent to each province of our territory. I want them carrying red scrolls, and their faces painted with black skulls." The scout stood silent a moment, before gathering himself and saluting.

Malithar watched the trouble scout leave before turning towards Idrial. They were alone now. "Sorry to keep you waiting. But I think it best we continue alone if we do continue this hunt. I\'d appreciate your help, and company." Slipping his masked helmet off, he tucked it under his arm. "My men will be ready to march if we need them, as many as need be. But it will take time for them to gather and organize, without drawing attention. As it is, if this damnable heretic has any brains left, he\'ll know something\'s going on."

Still scowling, he turned his eyes on the now melting puddles around them. "Four elder warriors, trained for most of their lives in combat, cut down like nothing by mercenaries and black magic. If you hadn\'t been here, my Order would be in need of a new Tahliten." Eyes devoid of emotion, he locked gazes with Idrial. "I think I need to hunt down my Prior first. His guard didn\'t die in the field. And his guard was loyal to me, not the Prior." If the damned fool had anything to do with this heretic mess, Malithar would cut out his heart.