'That should give Shinra more cover,' Sardi thought. He still needed to find out how that damn Zombie could disappear like that. Sardi was a skilled mage, and he could tell a zombie from a mage without much trouble. Some mages needed to examine them a little first, but it quickly became clear to anyone that a zombie had no magical energy. Shinra had none either, but Sardi had watched him turn invisible, and blend into the shadows like a demon.
'Is he some kind of monster, or mutant, like a werewolf? No, no, werewolves had magical power… a lot, it was just transformed into physical power.'
Whatever the case, Shinra's ability to disappear without magic was devilishly effective for sneaking up on mages, so Sardi tried to increase the covering smoke and dust.
'My sword hasn't been recharged, so it is only good for stabbing. I'm not sure how good these guys' shields are though&hellip
Shinra noticed something. He was strong. He knew intellectually that the stats the System showed meant something, but it was only after nearly tearing a mage's head off that it felt real to him.'Was it the upgrade this morning that made this difference, did I break through a level? Maybe I've just been holding back unconsciously.' Whatever the case, it gave him confidence as he deepened his Fade into translucency and circled away from the dead attacker. He positioned himself to come in behind the 3 mages running towards the corpse.He knew going invisible wouldn't last long, but he couldn't afford his prey to suspect he was still there. 'I need to hit hard and fast. Will my blade work with their shields, or do I need to break all of their necks?' Breaking three men's necks standing beside each other wasn't possible, so he needed to observe them."Newmam! Why are you on the groun
The thing about magic, real magic, is that it isn't that useful in battle. Unless you're a monster like the Emperor and his Generals. They are able to use magic in ways that scholars have gone insane trying to understand. They are so far above the next level of mage experts, that they might as well be considered Gods.These Assassins were no gods. However, several of them had hung back in the centre while the rest attacked. Plenty of time to weave an effective attack.Sardi knew he was in trouble when the mages running towards him stopped, flicked their wands towards him, and ran away.'Tracer,' he thought. Sardi couldn't see the weave, but that was the point. A fighting group often had tracer and signal spells so they could coordinate attacks while keeping the casters away from the fighting. 'I wonder how big the attack will…', and then the world went red, black and
Selena was impressed. She knew the boy named Shinra would be worth watching. He seemed shy and sweet, but the thick stench of death clung to him like an after-shave. 'How does a Zombie build such an aura of death? Was he a soldier, or perhaps some depraved murderer? Either way, it is interesting to watch him.' She did watch him, and saw him scythe through the more powerful assassins like a farmer. What really impressed her though was the branch family mage. He kept downplaying his connection to the Emperor, but he casually used spells that were at least two orders of magnitude greater than anything these so-called assassins could muster. "Who is this Sardi Heartsigh? That knockback spell is exceptional. It turned the tide of battle all on its own." "Both these little snacks are interesting. Especially since they shouldn't be part of the diplomatic ass kissing party in the
Easy to say, but Sardi was feeling exhausted. If that blast hadn't been so huge, he would have tried to use his regular shield. He panicked though, and now he was feeling the effects.He could see the wind currents now, and the centre of the effect was only 10 or 12 metres away. The outlines of the 5 assassins were clear in the sparse smoke. So was the magic they were weaving.'Damn,' Sardi thought. He needed to bring them close to him, instead of blasting him from far away. It would give Shinra a chance to get closer too."There you cowards are. Finally coming out of the smoke to fight? Then come on. Are you afraid to fight one on one? Then I'll take you all at once!" Sardi yelled. He took a ready stance and raised his light rapier. He hoped they were confident and angry enough to just charge over.The five assassins looked wary. 'Shit, the
Sardi made an incredible target and distraction. Shinra couldn't believe how easy it was to take out the 4 assassins. It was like plucking flowers from the roadside, one moment they were vibrant and alive, and the next they were scattered on the ground.He looked down at the man bleeding out beside his friend. They were both in the middle of casting spells, and the first one died without knowing what happened. This one got off a fireball type attack as Shinra struck. Shinra did more damage with the sword than this guy did with magic, but he was definitely hurt. He was a little worried to look too closely at the wound in his side, but it didn't seem to be bleeding too much.Unfortunately, Sardi was going to die if Shinra didn't hurry. 'Come on Sardi, where is that secret Imperial magic of yours?' Shinra thought. He couldn't think about his injury, and started towards Sardi.A quick flash
Shinra put on the shirt as he ran. His wound itched like crazy, but it wasn't pulling and hurting like before.What was happening to his life? Lycan's, imperial court intrigue, vampires; how was he supposed to be a simple assassin with all these distractions? Shinra knew one thing for sure, the circle of people who knew about his abilities was dangerously high.'I guess an assassin would kill them all… except I don't think any of my tricks would help against the vampires. They are pure power pretending to be people,' he thought. 'I could kill Sardi, but that might bring some scrutiny from the imperial palace, and I don't want that.' If he was being honest, he kind of liked Sardi. And, he knew some of his secrets, which was even better than trust, as far as Shinra was concerned.'They said Sardi will be fine. I guess it is good that someone is watching him. I wonder where they were during the fi
The room was tense, very tense. Selena's smile slipped as she looked at Lord Cardual. Even Eltast and Mimi went still, sensing the tensionShe dropped to one knee and lowered her head, a knight before a king. He looked down at her waiting, and the room was absolutely silent. Vampires didn't need to breathe, and their hearts didn't beat often, so nothing broke the silence.Cardual stood before her, a stony expression on his face, but he didn't move, or prompt her to speak. He was not the type of ruler who loudly asked for respect and obedience, he just expected it."My lord…" Selena started, her voice a little shaky. "I won't make excuses. The boy, Shinra, is dead. I attempted to turn him, and his Zombie body couldn't handle the process." Her voice was calm and deferential, but even she was worried. They all had enormous autonomy in their own lands, but Cardual made it very clear that they would be nothing but perfect guests in the Tardel Empire. The Emperor even let her eat
The body was getting stiff. Perhaps from rigour mortis, or maybe just from the blistering cold wind racing across the rooftops. It was wedged around a chimney, and the exposed skin was so white that it looked blue in the pale light filtering through the clouds.Two large punctures were visible on the neck. The head was twisted sideways in an awkward angle, and there was no movement except the rustling of the uniform in the wind, and the quiet approach of a few large blackbirds. They had been circling for a while.The sky grew darker, as the clouds gathered for a winter storm.[Upgrade to Level 8?].....[Upgrade to Level 8?].....[Assassin is unresponsive. Initiating Upgrade via executive authority.]Nothing happened to the cold dead body. The clouds gathered more, until the area was nearly as dark as night.Then the body twitched.The birds squawked and flew away, frightened by the sudden movement, but the corpse went still once again. … though the puncture marks at the