Slick soles hurry along smooth stone as the thighs that carry them ache from a not-long-passed hike up mountain trails. Tiring lungs that burn more with each new breath continue to work, struggling to bring the trio to Achlys' chambers. Others within the keep's walls- be it servants, councilmen, vain informants, or other Nostrum- watch them pass with curious eyes, but do not dare to stop them for answers. Briar's lead and expression alone make the situation's urgency undeniably clear, and his determination even more so. As they approach the chamber door, two more Nostrum make themselves known; Standing up from a nearby bench and abandoning the conversation at hand, the men block off Achlys' door with their hands on open holsters.
"What's going on?" Cronn wonders, having never seen guards posted in such a place.
"Halt!" One of the men demands, adjusting his stance to display authority.
"Convener Achlys will not be accepting visitors at this time. State your business and we will pass it along at her discretion." The other exclaims.
As the first's palm finds itself planted against Briar's chest, a hasty blow to one side of their head breaks the contact. Momentarily stunned, the Nostrum remains grounded, looking up at his attacker. Drawing a pistol as his partner is subdued by Cronn, the Nostrum finds another to be pressed against his already aching temple. Freezing up, he shifts his focus onto Belial, whose empty gaze pierces his trembling soul.
"What will it be? Amendable Nostrum or Heretic Corpse?" Belial's firearm rests mere inches from the man's face as he speaks these words. The inner barrel of his own gun; No darker than his desire to send a bullet rattling about in the other's skull.
Looking back at the struggle just in time to see Cronn split the second guard's nose wide open with a well-placed elbow, he begrudgingly lowers his firearm. Belial does the same in response.
"Wise choice."
"What's going on here?" A gasping Cronn and prideful Belial look towards the now open door, where Briar had just reached for the handle. A perturbed Achlys, stands in the archway, appalled by the chaos that has unfolded just beyond the barrier of her sanctuary. "By the Gods, relinquish these abominable antics! Purebloods in conflict with Purebloods are in opposition of our creed!"
"Then why bar our access to a source such as yourself using our own men?" Belial barks back, returning his pistol to its holster.
Shocked by Belial's outburst- as it is the first she has had directed at her by him- she cocks her head back and lets her mouth fall agape.
"We did nothing to them!" The first shouts out. "They attacked us!"
"Preventing information from being shared with any member of The Council is considered an act of perfidy. Your actions here were to be taken as a threat, and as such, we were forced to deal with them accordingly." Belial spits, his nostrils flaring with offense. "Your ignorance outshines your position among Purebloods."
"Enough!" Achlys demands, throwing an arm outwards as if to strike at Belial's assessments. "These men are posted at my door, per my request. In no way were they meant to keep information from reaching my ears. They are here to protect council members, as are several more who have been posted at the steads of the other councilmen. Now, tell me; What is the source of urgency behind this?"
Briar removes the cloth from its stored location and motions with his eyes to be let inside Achlys' quarters. Acknowledging this, she steps aside, allowing only him to pass.
"Nostrum Cronn, Nostrum Belial, you'll have to await Nostrum Briar's return."
"Convener Achlys, if I may-"
"Assist Nostrum Bover and Nostrum Houghrey with cleaning up. Not a speck of blood is to remain on these floors."
Before Cronn can even attempt to speak once more, the door slams shut.
"So much for there being no more secrecy." Belial irritably points out as he lifts the second- Nostrum Houghrey- off the ground; Ignoring Bover's shaking hand, as the urge to shoot him is still far too great.
"I've seen a fair amount of fights break out in my time here, but never on such terms." Achlys explains, stomping around her desk as she does so before throwing herself into the chair behind it. "What could be so urgent that it would justify these actions?"
Briar doesn't speak on this. Instead, he takes the cloth in hand and lightly drops it against the desk. As it lands- partly opening in the process- the strong odor within bursts free. Achlys immediately gags, but Briar, having kept his face covering up, in anticipation, does not.
"Is that...?"
"Indeed, it is." Briar begins pulling the cloth back further, but Achlys places a hand over his wrist.
"No need to show me more, just cover it. Please."
Satisfied with her response, he does so. Then, takes a seat across from her.
"The Knellers didn't come here to recruit beasts from worlds beyond our own. They came to recruit a beast that is already here."
"My thoughts exactly." Achlys claims, keeping her nose covered with an open palm. "Is this the only one you've found?"
"Unfortunately so. We failed to check the first that we came across."
"Wait." Achlys raises a brow as she checks that the air is, once again, pure. "Does that mean you three have only managed to track down two Knellers total?"
"Yes." He confirms, regret resting in the back of his throat. "Belial was not yet recuperated from his previous encounter. He fell ill early on in the night."
"Most hapless." Pity and forgiveness fill her voice as she continues. "I'll have to tell the rest of The Council of your findings before a decision can be made on what to do next."
"Convener, if I could be so blunt, I think it best that we call a retreat from the field so that we don't lose more Nostrum before we've even had a chance to combat this."
"I understand, but regrettably, it is not a decision I feel fit to make alone."
Stunned by these words, but knowing Achlys means only the best, Briar falls speechless. Only being able to look upon her in disbelief and helplessness.
"Please, understand me. I wish only for the best. I have come to know you very well in the time we have worked together, young Briar. And you, I. I know you've thought the events to follow through very well. So, I am certain that even you have worries that even this specific fungal growth could have easily created a scent trail for the abomination to follow.
"So, you fear that another band of Nostrum has found what we've found?"
"Precisely." Achlys speaks in her usual, soft tone. "If they have, and we call for their return, we risk several more potential trails for... it... to follow."
"So, what should we do?"
Achlys turns to face the window she has always done her thinking through and falls silent for several moments.
"Brutes, belligerent, primitive, impure. No man who has been infected could have the mental capacity to know of this reagent's location, or how to dispense it amongst The Knellers so efficiently."
"What are you saying?" Briar begs, eager to hear Achlys' thoughts.
"I'll speak with the others. You and your cluster may decide the next move on your end. You can either remain here at the keep. Or, you can seek out what Nostrum are still on the field. Question them on their own findings. Destroy any of these that you come across." Achlys jabs a finger into the cloth, clearly damaging the rotting thing that resides within it. "I'll keep this one for now. It's ash will be buried six feet under after I present it to The Council as a whole."
Briar nods, gets to his feet, and turns for the door.
"As you wish, Convener. We will be setting out once more to find the others then."
"So be it." Achlys taps against the sturdy surface of her desk before looking back towards the window. "One last thing, Nostrum." Briar pauses at the door, awaiting her continuation. "Tell no one what we've spoken about. I smell a rat in the walls."
As the sun rises and sets following their unfulfilling night, the trio awakens at their most current camp. Sweats from sleeping in the daylight, in muggy swamplands, begin to dry with the cool night air that manifests around them. Being the first to emerge from their tent, Cronn strikes at a hunk of flint. Attempting to ignite a small pile of sticks and twine that had been set out the night before. With a small flame flickering, he blows against it lightly. Stopping only for a moment to see Belial and Briar coming out to join him."We'll be off soon." Briar informs, sensing tension in the air. "Is there a need?"Cronn doesn't acknowledge the question. Instead, he strips the legs of a few frogs that had been hung in a tree nearby and places them on a flat-faced rock to rest over the fire. Belial moves alongside him to do the same."Look, I understand your grudges, but it is not my call. I'm merely following orders Achlys has handed out. You should be the most approving of that, Cronn."
Taking the last swig from his flask, Belial savors the harsh drink. Swishing it back and forth over his tongue before finally swallowing with closed eyes. The Thrashroot's whispers become more and more distant to him as Cronn hacks at the growth's assumed neck. Too weak to get up, it does nothing more than speak and peer at Belial, with an acceptance of its own fate. Though, the whispers are far calmer than the entity's physical shell. Which gives out crippled whines with each hit it takes."Ersatz Special treating you well?""Not any longer." Tossing the flask aside, Belial runs his fingers through his hair, trying to tune out the voice."We'll see about getting more sometime.""That won't be necessary." As Cronn's ax hits soil, the whispers become choked and Belial sighs with relief. "Finally.""Seems the roots don't belong to just this one." Cronn speculates, noticing that the motions of surrounding trees slow with the motions of the Thrashroot."They never do." States Belial, who
With earnest intent, Briar and his fellow Nostrum travel beyond the bogs. Keeping within the jagged stone walls of a nearly dried-out gully, they follow a hum, which trails off from a not-so-far-away bell. Their warm breaths mix with chilly night air; A sign that their strides have quickened. Agitated clangs suggest to them that The Kneller has now been provoked, and time is of the essence. The aggressive ringing is a clear sign to them that whoever has provoked The Kneller, failed to successfully ambush it. Briar, ready to add another stripped bell to his collection of three, suddenly stops in his tracks. As do the others. The ringing is now no more than an echo, which passes through the gully and back into the marshes, never to be heard again. Looking to one another for confirmation and finding it, they march on once more, somehow, even faster than before. Completing a small uphill bound, they stand against the gully's bank, scanning the area ahead. Innumerable rough rocks- like tho
Royal blue skies line the eastern horizons, promising the rise of a late-summer sun. Cool, coarse stones whistle as winds rush against them; Fleeing towards the darkest corners of the night. In the gully below lies a robed corpse, stripped of its possessions, and holding out a crooked palm-full of knobby fingers. As if to still be gripping at something that has long ago escaped its clutches.Tightly sewn gloves work a rope, wrapping it around thin, worn metal and pulling harshly on either end. The peculiar mineral clanks against another, stopping only when it is pressed against the other and Briar's torso. Falling in line, it becomes the third in a row. Looking between a heap of dying embers and those who are tending to Yuler's recovering state, he discretely shakes his head and whips the sash of bells out of spite; Knocking them against his chest. Hearing the clinking vibrations from this, Cronn turns to face his partner.Recognizing the rare behavior from few but far between memorie
With only seven vials to split amongst the four Nostrum, Briar sighs and places two aside for Belial, two aside for Cronn, two aside for Yuler, and pockets one for himself. With the rest lain out and ready to be collected, he watches the others finish dressing for the trek to come. Buckling boots and adjusting collars, they wipe the sleep from their eyes and shake off what grogginess still lingers as best they can. Briar, having been up for several hours already, remains seated next to the vials he had lain parallel to one another on a flat stone, and keeps the setting sun just within his periphery."I'm starting to think you're holding out on us." Cronn jokingly remarks, collecting his vials as he does so. "With a hoard this small I'd say you've already taken your preference share."As Cronn makes way for the others to come forth, Belial slumps towards Briar, scraping fingernails against the stone and dragging the glass along it as well. Scratch marks along the bottoms of both make h
The Great Hall rumbles with hundreds of voices. All of which speak freely on topics that only those nearest can decipher from the rest. Servants work feverishly, taking orders and dishing them out to hungry Nostrum, as the kitchen's cooks inevitably fall behind. An expected result during such an event. Tired men and women sit irritably at each row of tables. Some, unsure of what to anticipate from this assembly, and others, knowing the outcome will surely be unpleasant. Though Pureblood leadership is strong, solutions do not often co-align with what any one Nostrum would think to be ideal. Yet, they argue not with what is final. Once the heavy entrance doors are pushed shut at the base, and their seal is announced with a loud knock, the room begins to stir even more; Recognizing that their speakers will be joining them soon."Any clue what it might be?" Cronn directs to Briar, through a mouthful of roasted, seasoned chicken breast."What what might be?""Their resolution." Swallowing
As dawn approaches, The Keep comes to an almost complete internal rest. Deep snores and somber whimpers come from those within the chambers as they sleep off fresh memories and a boozy meal. Branching away from the cozy nests and their nasally occupants, Yuler treads lightly down a corridor to the left, making her way towards the bathhouse. Being aware of the separation between The Keep and the bathhouse, she wraps herself in a large, fur blanket; Which covers her robes and drapes to the floor behind her. Alas, its length alone would not be enough to warm her bared feet as she sinks them into fresh white powder, just beyond the outer walls. Leaving a well-defined trail as she trudges on, and with a dreaded shiver, she pulls the blanket tighter, wearing it in such a way that the fur could be mistaken for a coat of her own. Slivers of sunlight beam up towards her from a far-off horizon, making her squint as it pierces her nocturnal eyes. Reaching the door, she bundles her blanket and lo
Briar awakens to the sound of sprung bells overhead; A routine occurrence at sundown. Rolling onto his back, he looks up at the loudest of them all. It continues to sound out for an estimated quarter of a minute before finally silencing itself and leaving nothing more than a hum in his ear. Taking a slow and groggy breath, he clears his throat, pulls himself up, and tosses his legs off the edge of the bed, where he sits for a short while. Soreness in his muscles tells him that he has yet to recover from their prior journey, but it is not, and never has been, a reason to linger behind."Rough night?"Peeling his eyes off the floor, Briar looks over his shoulder towards where Cronn's voice had come from and gives him a dazed grunt."Me too." Placing an arm beneath his head and pulling up his covers, Cronn stares blankly at the ceiling. "Not that I couldn't sleep or anything. Just... strange dreams.""Aren't they always?""Indeed." Cronn chuckles a bit, hops out of bed, and makes his way
Thumping at the door causes Lee to stir from his sleep, followed by Hael. As the pair of them travel towards the sound, Lee opens the door and they are met with the face of Herald. Behind him rests Marne and Yuler, who remain stationed on the porch, but seem to be slightly disappointed. As Lee and Hael notice this, they look to Herald once more and await what is to come."It is with great displeasure that I must request that the Nostrum residing within this abode leave Crater's Crown at once. It is in the better interest of my people that I must make this request, as fear has begun to spread throughout the city.""Wait, what?" Lee asks, baffled."I am most apologetic, dear Nostrum, but it has been discussed greatly since the attack that took place last night and the people have agreed that this is a must.""We took care of that creature for your people. Why would they want us out now?" Marne wonders, no longer feeling the warm welcome they had once come to know."I'm sorry. Word from
The man-sized hare drops several books onto the floor as he notices the reach Lee has made for his blade, then cowers."P-please don't kill me!" He begs, trying to look as defenseless as possible. In doing so, the guards begin to approach."No, no! Wait, everyone stop!" Samuel demands, managing to cease even the guards in place."Lee, come down from there. Everyone, please, return to the front here.""Are... are you the Tsar?" Asks Marne, who has begun retreating to the red carpet and off the platform."I am. M-my name is Herald. Herald the Relic.""Herald the Relic?" Hael asks rhetorically."Indeed." The curious creature seems to smile at them as it speaks, wanting to maintain a peaceful conversation as it wiggles its nose. "I was once nothing more than an ordinary hare, until my creator gave me new life.""Your creator?" Yuler questions, intrigued by the strange beast."Yes, yes. My creator! What a fine man he was, or... or so I think.""You think?" She asks again."Yes, well, I nev
Stone walls line the outside of the city, forming a circular barrier that encapsulates everything within. At the face of the wall resides a great set of oak doors with a tower at either side of the entranceway. The group proceeds towards it with caution, unsure of how their presence will be taken. Yet, the twins do not carry the same weight on their shoulders. Instead, they approach the gates as if they own them and swiftly knock at the hardened surface."Hello? Anyone up there?" Samuel asks, looking up towards the towers overhead. "The Decwicks have arrived and we have brought some companions along with us.""Decwicks you say?" Comes a voice from one of the towers, but which tower does not become clear until a face appears over the edge of the one at the right. "What business have you got within the great walls of Crater's Crown?""Communion with a tradesman and the delivery of rare goods." Samuel responds, lacking any further interaction with the guard."And what goods might that be
A thin string of smoke lingers as the party awakens the next morning, offering little to no warmth for their frigid fingers as they pack up what small amount of belongings they still possess; Ready for yet another journey into unknown territory. As they ready themselves for the trip and grab one last bite to eat, they each silently acknowledge that it is the last meal they will have for some time, as all supplies have been diminished to nothingness. Regardless, they pull at their bootstraps, tighten their belts, and ensure their masks are firmly pressed to their faces. All except for Samuel and Samara, that is."Here." Hael's voice resonates in a peaceful tone as she offers one of the twins a spare of hers. "Lee will give another to whoever remains without."Lee grunts distastefully, but begins extracting a cloth from beneath his coat."How were you two so close to Dabria without masks all this time?" Yuler questions, realizing the risk that they must have been facing."Simple," begin
Hael places her index finger and thumb above her head, then looks at the stars surrounding them. Once she is seemingly satisfied, she begins moving toward an undisclosed location. Lee, Marne, and Yuler follow, sticking as close as they can without burning one another with the flames of their torches. As they go on, Lee can't help but to look over his shoulder, sensing something to be near, but not near enough to be a threat, yet."Are we sure that this Kirk will still be standing?" He asks, attempting not to come across negatively. "I mean, with all that is going on, even Maciofim is having a hard time staying standing.""We can't be sure of anything," Hael begins, "but we must attempt... something. Otherwise, all will fall without a fight.""Perhaps there are others also seeking answers." Marne offers, wanting to be part of the conversation."Perhaps so, but I find it unlikely that any have come as far as us." Hael states, stepping around a large boulder in their path. "What are the
Specks of white light sparkle across Samuel's eyes as Lee's fist meets his nose. Before a second blow can land, Hael puls Lee back and Samara does the same with Samuel. Lee struggles against Hael's grasp for a moment before shaking her off and spitting at Samuel's feet."How dense can you be, boy? Your father would have never allowed such things to transpire!""I could never speak on his behalf, as I never met my father." Samuel retorts, wiping away a bit of blood that had poured onto his upper lip. "Regardless of that fact, I thank you all for coming to our rescue. It has been a grim waiting period here in our... refuge." Samuel motions at the dirt walls that surround them, neglecting the many utensils and contraptions that also fill the space."Will you all hurry up!" Shouts Marne from outside the hideaway. "Not to rush, but I'd rather not be left to fend for myself should something else come for us.""Of course." Hael offers, turning to face the twins. "We have many questions for y
As the group arrives at the rear of the manor, they are met with a not-so-familiar sight. Outer walls covered in vines and spores present themselves to the party. Shattered windows whistle with gentle winds that pass through them, and a curious red glow still illuminates the area, but not from the heavens, as it did when the touchdown first occurred. Instead, the glow presents itself from within the manor walls. Somewhere deep within the carcass of a once luxurious home. The overall atmosphere is enough to make them shiver, but they press on. Knowing that if there is ever to come an end to this, the answers await them only here.Hael is the first to plant a foot onto the lower step. Then Lee, then Marne, and finally Yuler. With caution, Hael opens the back doors, allowing a large gust of wind to sweep over them as she does so. Once the interior is exposed, it becomes clear that the situation is far more dire than any of them could have expected. Tile floors and birch walls rest in rui
Flames burst from the nozzle of a thrower, scorching the land underfoot. With each pass it makes, sprouts of Dabria wither away with cries that almost go unheard beneath the sound of the fuel that burns them. As the stream of fire passes, another is ignited. Then another, and another. Footmen walk along Maciofim's outskirts as they incinerate all that they can, but the efforts remain futile. No matter the work they get done on this night, the next will be more of the same. Within the city, tired eyes and hushed whispers fill the streets as homes remain in disrepair and food becomes more scarce with every passing moment. However, faith serves as a guide and The Bethel's lower floors remain full of life. With the rebels and Craws all but forgotten, peace- though felt only in spurts- befalls the hallowed walls.Beyond the brick and mortar, cast aside by the city, a small fire burns bright. Its flames lick at poisonous air and whisk away what infection approaches, but it does nothing of t
Marne observes a growing crowd. Along with the growing crowd is a growing flame, where many books have already found themselves to be set alight. More join them as each member of Farrow's rebellion arrives, donating a piece of text as they come, before finding their place amongst the others. Marne begins to feel saddened by what he has come to witness thus far, acknowledging that with each page that turns to embers, rare knowledge is forever lost."Beautiful, is it not?" Comes the excited voice of Farrow, who rubs his palms together and peers off at a resting sun, which begins to set behind him. "The time has nearly come to bring Great things to an end."Marne looks about The Bethel's roof once more, then to Farrow."Nothing about this feels right."Farrow drops the smile he has been fashioning, then looks to his son."Have you had a change of heart?""No, I mean, nothing feels right without the others being present.""Ah, of course! Of course." Farrow chuckles with relief, allowing h