Eternal

Elaborate plans usually mean more chance of failure, better to just stick with a simple assassination where you’re at least sure to face Kane. You make preparations mainly in the form of a making a strong poison. The shadows always used them on their bolts, but given that Kane’s an Eternal he’s not going to be floored by the stuff instantly. Ideally you’ll get a single shot while he’s asleep, but who knows how this is going to play out so you take the time to heavily poison several small throwing daggers you’ll take with you as well. Not very sporting perhaps, but you’re trying to accomplish a very difficult task by yourself as quickly as possible.

The next day you make you way to the outskirts of Fort Destiny, making sure to avoid getting spotted by the multiple patrols along the way. One thing about the Empire is they typically stick to certain building designs. While you weren’t in Fort Defiance very long you do remember the layout. If you’re lucky, Fort Destiny’s layout should be similar.

Sneaking about and scaling the walls of the fort aren’t really a problem for you. You don’t even need to rely on your magic that much. You make things easier for yourself by slitting the throat of an isolated guard in one of the towers and disguising yourself in his clothing and armor. It won’t fool everyone, especially if they take a closer look, but it should help.

As you make your way through the fort you’re relieved to find that the layout is indeed very similar to Fort Defiant’s layout. This will make escape a lot easier. The closer you think you’re getting to Kane’s quarters the larger amount of soldiers standing around as guards. Eventually you get to a point where there’s no way you’ve going to be able to bluff or sneak your way in. You’re going to just have to kill them, the problem is that’s going to alert everyone. So you do the only thing you can think of.

You cloak yourself and start tossing your poisoned throwing daggers at the soldiers. Naturally you catch them off guard and the poison is strong enough to kill them almost instantly. While you’ve cleared the way and done it as silently as you were able, there’s still enough noise of their lifeless bodies hitting the floor.

This is just enough noise to alert Kane who was sleeping in his quarters, or perhaps he wasn’t sleeping since when he steps out of his room, he’s fully dressed in battle armor (It’s entirely possible he sleeps in it though) with axe in hand.

He’s certainly as imposing as his reputation.

Wasting no time you throw your remaining daggers at him and shoot your armbow bolt at him. The daggers unfortunately are deflected from his armor or he dodges them completely, the bolt sinks into his arm, but the poison doesn’t seem to slow him down.

“Pfah! You shadows and your poisons. I developed immunities to those years ago! Now fight like a man!” he says and charges at you.

You block his attack just barely. In fact he keeps on the pressure for a good five minutes before you can even maneuver in such a way to attack back. By this time more soldiers have arrived, but Kane shouts at them saying he wants to slay you himself. They obey, but there’s enough of them to block all the immediate exits. This is pretty grim, even if you win, you don’t see how you’re going to get out alive, unless you impress them so much with your victory that you break their morale.

Of course first you have to win, and right now that’s looking more doubtful by the second. Kane is matching you in combat skill in everyway. In fact he’s actually a little bit better than you and you’re forced to rely on your shadow magic to give you a slight edge.

It doesn’t give much of one though; Kane’s slaughtered so many shadows trying to assassinate him with magic that he’s developed his own battle style against them. Your own weak magic is more of a hindrance to you in the long run as you quickly begin to get fatigued from using it.

“What’s the matter outcast? Weak magic, because you’re no longer Dendrin’s favored? Ha ha! I know who you are and you’re a disgrace to the name Eternal!” Kane remarks and slams you into the wall with all of his weight. You feel like all the air has left your body and you struggle to catch your breath when you receive another slam to your head with his metal gauntlet.

Bleeding from your head and lying prone of the floor isn’t a great position during any sort of fight and this one is no exception. Kane wastes no time in finishing you off with an axe blow to your face.

The Butcher of Rask has claimed another victory.
End Of Story