Eternal
While the people of this town can probably put up a bit of resistance, they aren't going to last too long if Gannon is to be believed. You need some help of worth, so you tell Gannon that he needs to go report back to his master.
"What? Master Cyrus isn't going send anyone to help a heretic like you!"
"He will if he wants to keep this town still supplying you lot. I'm not asking him to come down here himself, since I know that would be too much for him now, but I'm saying he could at least send some shadows down here to help kill someone who is detrimental in your continued existence. However, regardless of what you or Cyrus decide I’m going to be fighting the Empire, because contrary to popular belief, I'm not your enemy.”
And with those words you head back to your campsite to get prepared. You check up on the town the next day and see they’re already starting to barricade the place. If they’re lucky, you figure they’ll only lose about a half of the town before the battle is over. A couple days later you scout a little further south of Volgst and that’s when you see a large group of soldiers approaching. Several on horseback, many more on foot and unfortunately a single catapult as well. If Kane is actually with them, you’d guess he’d be on horseback, but then you can’t tell at this distance.
You find a good elevated spot in some trees and when the mass of troops get in range you do a little sniping with your bow which you’ve gotten a lot better with over these past five years thanks to your need to hunt on a regular basis (And certainly a lot better than your single shot armbow which you practically never use anymore) You fire at the ones on horseback first, you don’t get Kane, but you do find out he’s the one that starts shouting the loudest about getting that sniping sonofabitch. Turns out he was walking the entire time. You try to aim for him, but now the chaos is so great within ranks that he wisely takes advantage of getting lost in the mass.
Doesn’t take long before they figure out where it’s coming from and start responding in kind. You immediately dash from your position and retreat deeper into the wilderness. A group of soldiers are sent to look for you though you dispatch them with relative ease as you use the terrain to your advantage.
By the time you’re done with the goon squad that was sent after you, the rest of them are hastening their way towards Volgst. If Cyrus is sending anyone, they’re obviously coming at the eleventh hour, or more likely not at all. Can’t say you’re surprised, but it would’ve been nice to have some help.
When you make it back to the outskirts of Volgst, you see that it’s prepared for a frontal assault. You watch from distance for about a half hour before Kane’s company arrives. He doesn’t bother with any sort of diplomacy and orders the catapult to fire. A rock smashes through the barricades and the make shift wall that was set up in front of the town. They’re wide open for the Empire troops to pour in now, with the Butcher leading the way.
You make your way towards town and jump into the battle, which naturally isn’t going well for the citizens of Volgst. When you arrive it gets a little better, but even you can’t stop the carnage and what will probably be the utter destruction of Volgst. Right now though all you’re trying to do is seek out Kane and kill him.
And as luck would have it, you bump into him, or rather the pair of you catch sight of each other in the middle of the chaos. He doesn’t dodge you or even make any sort of threatening war cry, he just walks straight towards you and you to him.
When he stands before you, he certainly displays the signs of a battle-hardened warrior, but there’s something more to it than just his size, armor and scars. It’s his eyes. Not like a hate filled wraith behind them, but more like he’s experienced something that’s caused the light in them to go out. Almost soulless.
“The Butcher of Rask, himself. At last we meet.” You say.
“Yes, and you would be the shadow outcast and it will be a pleasure to finally bring you to the Emperor’s justice that you’ve evaded for so long.”
“Hmm, guess you better get to it then.”
Kane swings his axe, which you dodge and the battle is joined.
“You’re weak. You cannot hope to win this battle.” He says preparing for another swing.
“Right now, just getting rid of you will be sufficient.” You reply.
“You think you can best me? This isn’t Mistress’ class anymore and you’re no Eternal. When I look at you, I see the mockery of what is supposed to be an Eternal. You’re not even a shadow. You are a pariah that has no honor at all. You’re part of the sickness that has infected the Empire. A sickness that will be cut out and purified like all others.”
While Kane tells you what he really thinks about you, he’s also matching you in combat skills. To be quite honest you might’ve been a little too over confident in your abilities because he’s really putting you to the test. It doesn’t help that in the midst of this one on one fight you also have to dodge other attacks. You use a little shadow magic to speed yourself up and it helps, but it isn’t nearly as strong as it once was not to mention you feel the drain a lot quicker. You land a couple of good hits on Kane before you have to stop from fatigue. Kane however has no such problems and isn’t slowed at all by his wounds
“Is that the extent of your precious shadow magic outcast? No wonder you were kicked out.” Kane says and catches you with a glancing blow across your chest followed by a hefty to your left knee, which causes you to lose balance and fall. You barely roll of the way of his next swing.
You stagger back up only to get your sword knocked out of your hand when you attempt to block another of Kane’s axe blows. Becoming desperate you fire your armbow and a bolt flies into Kanes chest. It doesn’t stop him and he charges into you knocking you back onto the ground. He doesn’t follow up with his axe this time, instead he puts all his crushing weight upon your chest by sitting on it and attempting to choke the life out of you with his own hands.
“You’re going to die here today, because you believe in nothing and that makes you nothing and when I’m finished choking the life out of your pathetic body I’m going to eat your fucking heart because I can.” Kane at this point pauses with a deranged little smirk. “Heh, maybe one of those wendigo bastards did get to me just a little…” then his face becomes deadly serious again.
As you struggle to remain conscious all you can see are the souless eyes of Kane looking down upon you as he intends to make good on his threats. You punch him several times in the face to no avail. You even take out one of his eyes and he’s still not deterred as it dangles uselessly from its bloody socket. You’d probably be a lot more scared if you weren’t teetering on passing out.
During this walk along the line of life and death a familiar numbness washes over you and you hear a voice you haven’t heard in a long time…
“You’re lucky I still find you interesting.” Dendrin says and then within that moment you feel Kane’s hand release their death grip followed by him bellowing in pain. His weight is soon lifted off you and you attempt to regain your assessment of the situation.
Still feeling woozy you grab a nearby sword and see Kane (with a brand new bloody dagger in his back) fighting what looks to be a blurry shadowy figure. It’s Talia and you’re glad to see her in more ways than one.
Wasting no time, you run up behind Kane and hamstring him. He falls to his knees cursing you the entire time. Talia follows up with a slash to his neck.
“(gurgle) Long live (sputter) the…Em (gurgle) pire…” he utters and falls to the ground dead.
You take a quick look around at your surroundings and see that most of the town has indeed been destroyed or on fire. Bodies are everywhere, but it looks like what remains of the Empire is in retreat mainly due to the death of their leader who you have to agree was a pretty impressive figure. As for the townsfolk, a lot of them are just trying to help their wounded along with open grieving for their dead.
The one thing you aren’t seeing are any shadows. Well other than Talia of course who is now walking towards you.
“Thank you.” you say to Talia still trying to catch your breath.
“You know that’s not necessary, but I do question what the hell you were thinking attempting to take on not just the infamous Bane of Rask by yourself, but a whole company of Empire troops as well.”
“I thought I was trying to change the tide of the rebellion, because if you haven’t noticed it isn’t going well for you.”
“I’m surprised you even still consider it your concern actually. You don’t believe in the Emperor, you don’t believe in Dendrin, why bother taking any side? You could’ve just left years ago.”
“First of all you do know I believe in Dendrin, I just don’t worship him. Second of all I made a vow to you years ago and I’ve never abandoned it. So if your fight is still with the Empire then my fight is also still with the Empire. Besides, I’ve always believed the Empire is made up of a bunch of arrogant oppressive bastards that need to be taken down a peg anyway. So where are the rest of the shadows?”
“There aren’t any. I’m it. Cyrus had no intention of helping you, in fact he even killed poor Brother Gannon for not attempting to kill you when he had the chance. That’s when I left.”
“Didn’t he try to stop you?”
“He made threats, but ultimately did nothing other than saying I was a heretic and mentioned that I would be considered an enemy of the shadows from now on.”
“Well I’d probably tell you right now that you should’ve done that a long time ago, but considering you just saved my life, I won’t.”
Talia shakes her head.
“You realize you just said, “I told you so” anyway don’t you? Doesn’t matter though because my reasons for leaving are slightly different than yours. I still believe in Dendrin, I just don’t believe in Cyrus, at least not anymore. Though I was questioning his leadership ability for a few years now. Guess this suicidal attempt of taking on the Empire by you was just the final kick I needed to get me to leave because I never abandoned my vow to you either. So thank you as well.”
“Not necessary.” You say with a smile and the pair of you embrace.
There are still a lot of unresolved issues between you and Talia, but none of those really matter right now. What does matter is that when you needed help she helped you thus reconfirming your belief that not all your waiting was for naught. As for Dendrin, you can’t really be sure if he actually had anything to do with guiding her to you, or if he’s just giving the impression that he did, either way you’re still not worshipping him.
Though you imagine you’ll have plenty of time to debate about religious philosophy with Talia now that the pair of you are reunited, it’s just a question of where you’re going to go and do now.
"What? Master Cyrus isn't going send anyone to help a heretic like you!"
"He will if he wants to keep this town still supplying you lot. I'm not asking him to come down here himself, since I know that would be too much for him now, but I'm saying he could at least send some shadows down here to help kill someone who is detrimental in your continued existence. However, regardless of what you or Cyrus decide I’m going to be fighting the Empire, because contrary to popular belief, I'm not your enemy.”
And with those words you head back to your campsite to get prepared. You check up on the town the next day and see they’re already starting to barricade the place. If they’re lucky, you figure they’ll only lose about a half of the town before the battle is over. A couple days later you scout a little further south of Volgst and that’s when you see a large group of soldiers approaching. Several on horseback, many more on foot and unfortunately a single catapult as well. If Kane is actually with them, you’d guess he’d be on horseback, but then you can’t tell at this distance.
You find a good elevated spot in some trees and when the mass of troops get in range you do a little sniping with your bow which you’ve gotten a lot better with over these past five years thanks to your need to hunt on a regular basis (And certainly a lot better than your single shot armbow which you practically never use anymore) You fire at the ones on horseback first, you don’t get Kane, but you do find out he’s the one that starts shouting the loudest about getting that sniping sonofabitch. Turns out he was walking the entire time. You try to aim for him, but now the chaos is so great within ranks that he wisely takes advantage of getting lost in the mass.
Doesn’t take long before they figure out where it’s coming from and start responding in kind. You immediately dash from your position and retreat deeper into the wilderness. A group of soldiers are sent to look for you though you dispatch them with relative ease as you use the terrain to your advantage.
By the time you’re done with the goon squad that was sent after you, the rest of them are hastening their way towards Volgst. If Cyrus is sending anyone, they’re obviously coming at the eleventh hour, or more likely not at all. Can’t say you’re surprised, but it would’ve been nice to have some help.
When you make it back to the outskirts of Volgst, you see that it’s prepared for a frontal assault. You watch from distance for about a half hour before Kane’s company arrives. He doesn’t bother with any sort of diplomacy and orders the catapult to fire. A rock smashes through the barricades and the make shift wall that was set up in front of the town. They’re wide open for the Empire troops to pour in now, with the Butcher leading the way.
You make your way towards town and jump into the battle, which naturally isn’t going well for the citizens of Volgst. When you arrive it gets a little better, but even you can’t stop the carnage and what will probably be the utter destruction of Volgst. Right now though all you’re trying to do is seek out Kane and kill him.
And as luck would have it, you bump into him, or rather the pair of you catch sight of each other in the middle of the chaos. He doesn’t dodge you or even make any sort of threatening war cry, he just walks straight towards you and you to him.
When he stands before you, he certainly displays the signs of a battle-hardened warrior, but there’s something more to it than just his size, armor and scars. It’s his eyes. Not like a hate filled wraith behind them, but more like he’s experienced something that’s caused the light in them to go out. Almost soulless.
“The Butcher of Rask, himself. At last we meet.” You say.
“Yes, and you would be the shadow outcast and it will be a pleasure to finally bring you to the Emperor’s justice that you’ve evaded for so long.”
“Hmm, guess you better get to it then.”
Kane swings his axe, which you dodge and the battle is joined.
“You’re weak. You cannot hope to win this battle.” He says preparing for another swing.
“Right now, just getting rid of you will be sufficient.” You reply.
“You think you can best me? This isn’t Mistress’ class anymore and you’re no Eternal. When I look at you, I see the mockery of what is supposed to be an Eternal. You’re not even a shadow. You are a pariah that has no honor at all. You’re part of the sickness that has infected the Empire. A sickness that will be cut out and purified like all others.”
While Kane tells you what he really thinks about you, he’s also matching you in combat skills. To be quite honest you might’ve been a little too over confident in your abilities because he’s really putting you to the test. It doesn’t help that in the midst of this one on one fight you also have to dodge other attacks. You use a little shadow magic to speed yourself up and it helps, but it isn’t nearly as strong as it once was not to mention you feel the drain a lot quicker. You land a couple of good hits on Kane before you have to stop from fatigue. Kane however has no such problems and isn’t slowed at all by his wounds
“Is that the extent of your precious shadow magic outcast? No wonder you were kicked out.” Kane says and catches you with a glancing blow across your chest followed by a hefty to your left knee, which causes you to lose balance and fall. You barely roll of the way of his next swing.
You stagger back up only to get your sword knocked out of your hand when you attempt to block another of Kane’s axe blows. Becoming desperate you fire your armbow and a bolt flies into Kanes chest. It doesn’t stop him and he charges into you knocking you back onto the ground. He doesn’t follow up with his axe this time, instead he puts all his crushing weight upon your chest by sitting on it and attempting to choke the life out of you with his own hands.
“You’re going to die here today, because you believe in nothing and that makes you nothing and when I’m finished choking the life out of your pathetic body I’m going to eat your fucking heart because I can.” Kane at this point pauses with a deranged little smirk. “Heh, maybe one of those wendigo bastards did get to me just a little…” then his face becomes deadly serious again.
As you struggle to remain conscious all you can see are the souless eyes of Kane looking down upon you as he intends to make good on his threats. You punch him several times in the face to no avail. You even take out one of his eyes and he’s still not deterred as it dangles uselessly from its bloody socket. You’d probably be a lot more scared if you weren’t teetering on passing out.
During this walk along the line of life and death a familiar numbness washes over you and you hear a voice you haven’t heard in a long time…
“You’re lucky I still find you interesting.” Dendrin says and then within that moment you feel Kane’s hand release their death grip followed by him bellowing in pain. His weight is soon lifted off you and you attempt to regain your assessment of the situation.
Still feeling woozy you grab a nearby sword and see Kane (with a brand new bloody dagger in his back) fighting what looks to be a blurry shadowy figure. It’s Talia and you’re glad to see her in more ways than one.
Wasting no time, you run up behind Kane and hamstring him. He falls to his knees cursing you the entire time. Talia follows up with a slash to his neck.
“(gurgle) Long live (sputter) the…Em (gurgle) pire…” he utters and falls to the ground dead.
You take a quick look around at your surroundings and see that most of the town has indeed been destroyed or on fire. Bodies are everywhere, but it looks like what remains of the Empire is in retreat mainly due to the death of their leader who you have to agree was a pretty impressive figure. As for the townsfolk, a lot of them are just trying to help their wounded along with open grieving for their dead.
The one thing you aren’t seeing are any shadows. Well other than Talia of course who is now walking towards you.
“Thank you.” you say to Talia still trying to catch your breath.
“You know that’s not necessary, but I do question what the hell you were thinking attempting to take on not just the infamous Bane of Rask by yourself, but a whole company of Empire troops as well.”
“I thought I was trying to change the tide of the rebellion, because if you haven’t noticed it isn’t going well for you.”
“I’m surprised you even still consider it your concern actually. You don’t believe in the Emperor, you don’t believe in Dendrin, why bother taking any side? You could’ve just left years ago.”
“First of all you do know I believe in Dendrin, I just don’t worship him. Second of all I made a vow to you years ago and I’ve never abandoned it. So if your fight is still with the Empire then my fight is also still with the Empire. Besides, I’ve always believed the Empire is made up of a bunch of arrogant oppressive bastards that need to be taken down a peg anyway. So where are the rest of the shadows?”
“There aren’t any. I’m it. Cyrus had no intention of helping you, in fact he even killed poor Brother Gannon for not attempting to kill you when he had the chance. That’s when I left.”
“Didn’t he try to stop you?”
“He made threats, but ultimately did nothing other than saying I was a heretic and mentioned that I would be considered an enemy of the shadows from now on.”
“Well I’d probably tell you right now that you should’ve done that a long time ago, but considering you just saved my life, I won’t.”
Talia shakes her head.
“You realize you just said, “I told you so” anyway don’t you? Doesn’t matter though because my reasons for leaving are slightly different than yours. I still believe in Dendrin, I just don’t believe in Cyrus, at least not anymore. Though I was questioning his leadership ability for a few years now. Guess this suicidal attempt of taking on the Empire by you was just the final kick I needed to get me to leave because I never abandoned my vow to you either. So thank you as well.”
“Not necessary.” You say with a smile and the pair of you embrace.
There are still a lot of unresolved issues between you and Talia, but none of those really matter right now. What does matter is that when you needed help she helped you thus reconfirming your belief that not all your waiting was for naught. As for Dendrin, you can’t really be sure if he actually had anything to do with guiding her to you, or if he’s just giving the impression that he did, either way you’re still not worshipping him.
Though you imagine you’ll have plenty of time to debate about religious philosophy with Talia now that the pair of you are reunited, it’s just a question of where you’re going to go and do now.