this is day three of the campaign. i missed yesterday's post since i worked a 16 hour shift. i cracked and feel its important to not be done with myself. breaking a habit is not an easy task your mind and body have to get on the same accord. it takes baby steps before you can walk on your own. i feel better about today even though its pouring outside. i'm stuck in the house so today's test will be of my own will. through all this boredom can i maintain my stance. i'm feeling confident about today and the rest of this campaign. i meet a random man today at the bank that told me had a stroke last year. i said he was smoking from 1967 if i'm correct. he said he was up to four packs a day. i am not and never have been that bad in my smoking. hearing him gave me more strength to continue. since if an old man can go cold turkey my young vibrant self should be able to do it.
once again i want my readers to keep in mind. you must take it one day at a time. i find i must keep reminding myself in order to keep my goal in mind. i hope it works as good for you.
"maybe we feel empty because we leave pieces of ourselves in everything we used to love." -drake
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
just a poem for my love
you could give a smile from time to time.
you could take me up on my offers.
you could love me.
you could hug me.
when i kiss you you could kiss back.
you could ignore your fears and have an adventure with me.
you could have everything just how you want it and not a regret from me.
you could believe in what changes you've seen.
you could hold on to the mistakes of yester year.
you could look me in my eyes and see the fire before you pull me close.
you could give me a few hours with you and no clothes.
you could spank me and let's divulge in a new fetish
you could run away with me
you could laugh at my jokes and let me please you
you could get rid of the fear my love
you could enjoy the ride that life is given us
you could open your eyes and see the second chance we have recieved
i could run to you in a heartbeat
i could touch you and make you shake.
i could love you until the sun stop shining
i could be better then i was if given a chance
i could fly to paris right now and not look back
i could watch you sleep
i could be a perv or naw
i could be your pool boy or live in nanny
i could make any kid love me
i could be the father of your child
i could be the donor of the sperm
i could treat you how you should be treated
i could make you forget about our past
i could catch a grenade for you
i could be the man that you really need
you should not push me away.
you should not run away anymore from me
you should not ignore my chance
you should not look at me as the enemy
you should not feel like a cheater
you should know me and god can share you we love you
you should not think of me as the enemy
you should not cheat yourself you should treat yourself
you should not fall away from my heart
you should not ignore what you feel for me
you should not live in the dark when i can show you the light
you should not leave me alone in this world
you should think about this seriously
you should not overlook the words
you should find your love for me
you should stand up for me as you know i would stand up for me
you should play more hearthstone
you should ask me about decks and never pick ones from the internet
you should do your happy dance more often
you should insist i tell you a good joke
you should find your way back into my life
you should know what you mean to me
you should take this seriously
you should love me like you know i love you.
Day one of quitting
the first and most perfect quote i could give you to get strength from would be. You can do all things through Christ who strengthens you". today was a rough day for me to start my journey but it had to start none the less. you must be honest with yourself on the road to quitting and take it one day at a time. if you crack on the first day its fine. I've learned you must take t one day at a time and have support from those who care. quitting isn't easy but its not impossible. I hope to show you in this blog how to kick the habit in 14 days.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Chapter 3- The story of Lorax
Chapter 3-
The story of Lorax
The year was 50
A.T (After Thorgan) the city of thandor is at war with the city of thismal. The
war was been waged since the last revolution of the sun. Both sides stood over
the fields of Darthon awaiting orders. The sun beat down on both factions. Only
a slight breeze helped them to bear with the heat. For five days they fought
each other neither side pushed either back. They were locked in a stale mate
and neither thought they could lose.
The people of
thandor were a race of proud warriors. Each citizen was willing to give their
life for the prosperity of their people. Their skin was no redder than any
thismalite. Who however held true to naidni ways and found their path to the
enlightenment the elders spoke of. The enlightment was a spiritual connection
with the earth and the universe. This enlightenment was achieved by the
brothers of aura at first. The brothers upon the time of the first
enlightenment lead the first group to thismal. Where the buffalo were plenty,
land fertile and could fine-tune their skills.
Thandor the
seventh and his brothers of aura followed the buffalo out of thandor. Those
amongst the naidni people who were scared to leave the empire, stayed with his
brother kena. As the city of thismal grew, the brothers of aura sat together
and the clerics were born. A unit of aura gifted children trained to fully
harness their abilities. Although their children were already in the
brotherhood, the next first born would be the first generation of cleric.
The brothers
realized over many births. The first born was always blessed with the highest
level of aura amongst their kin. On rare occasions that wasn’t the case, which
was why the brothers set up cleric challenges for the citizens. Test
specifically set for each ability that could only be completed by the best.
Only the strongest thismalite could pass the test the brothers configured.
Now with so many
thismalites posseing aura. They had to find a way to control and train the
young in the proper ways of dealing with their abilities. From the start of their
tribe to the city that it was now. They saw many crimes and hardship caused by
the misuse of aura. The forming of the clerics changed the way thismalites
thought of the abilities’.
The clerics were a
new form of the law in the land. Not quite brothers of aura but more than
soldiers. They were in the middle of the aura hierarchy in thismal. High
classed thismalites and lower classed ones. All bound to one code, to protect
and use their abilities for good.
The first couple
generations of clerics were misunderstood and treated as outcast. Many of the
lower brothers didn’t respect them and the soldiers treated them the same. The
people however loved them. They were of the people and for the people.
Thismalites from all walks of life protecting their own communities from wrong
doers. Using their abilities for the better of others around them. The clerics
built the first jail in the naidni empire. The younger clerics ran it before
they were allowed into the streets for service.
Ranks were made to
organize them. Five colors were chosen to represent their status. Red, blue,
yellow, green and brown. Red was for the fire clerics, blue for the water
clerics, yellow for the mind clerics, green for the air clerics and brown for
the earth clerics. The lighter the color meant the lower the rank. Each cleric
was dotted with a color on their forehead. They were also given greenion cloaks
as a symbol of their status.
Greenion cloaks
were woven from linen and dust from the meteor shards. They were originally
used by zartanites to keep the naidni captives with abilities under control.
The cloak weakened your aura and now clerics used them to mask their strength.
The cloaks were a reminder from the brothers of aura to keep their humility.
Whenever a cleric removed the cloak, they would have to live with whatever
decisions they made after.
The first month of
every cycle the head clerics choose among the young children. They picked a few
to join them and learn their tasks. To any thismalite the choice was a great
honor to the family of the chosen child. Lorax Desparto was chosen one cycle
and he moved up in stature quickly. The aura that he produced amazed all that
came in to contact with him. Lorax was a strong naidni and showed his
leadership countless times through his training.
Elifan the
righteous noticed his progression. He watched him grow and saw his connection
to the universe. Elifan also saw rage in him that was very uncommon for the
naidni people. He hoped that the level of enlightenment Lorax would obtain
would cause the anger to vanish. Over the years of lorax’s time inside the
clergy sanctuary, Elifan guided him in mediation. Lorax found favor in Elifan’s
eyes and soon found himself observing meetings of the high council with Elifan.
Elifan the
righteous was the son of king thandor the knowing. He was the purest blood
clergyman, the first to reach the stage of enlightenment. Elifan was blessed
with two children fraternal twins. His son and heir to the throne Eliros and
his daughter Eleanor. Their mother had died giving birth so Elifan raised them
by his self. As they grew Ellaros grew a hatred for Lorax. He despised how his
father Sheppard Lorax as if his own. Although Lorax could never get the throne
his level of enlightenment surpassed Eliros’s. This made Eliros see him as a threat.
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Lorax
sat Indian style in the chambers of mediation. The walls were covered in
artwork depicting the stars and the universe. Thandor had mapped out many
constellations. Over many cycles enlightened clerics added to his finds to
construct the hall. A pillar stood in the center of the room. On top of the
pillars was a rock. When thandor achieved his enlightenment it was said that a
piece of the moon fell in front of him. Certifying his place with the universe.
The roof was paned with glass allowing the moonlight to shine directly on the
rock.
Eleanor
walked into the room. Lorax broke out of his trance.
‘We really should stop meeting
here” he said
“And what? make me miss a cleric at
work!” Eleanor teased
Lorax
stood up and turned to her with a smile. He caressed her reddish brown skin and
ran his hand through her long black hair. With a smile they looked in to each
other’s eyes. Eleanor’s was big and brown with a shimmer.
“Let us not defile such a spiritual
place, let us go to the garden of tranquility.” Lorax said guiding her to the
doorway.
They
walked down the corridor holding hands. Eleanor’s face beamed with happiness as
she looked at him in the moonlight. The garden was filled with beautiful
flowers. Each one complimenting the other in the vast colors. All the flowers
allowed anyone who entered the garden to become at peace. The name of the
garden was an understatement to the solitude and harmony it brought over you.
The
two strolled in the garden and stopped to kiss. They felt the unity with each
other at once. The room seemed to spin as they let go of their deep embrace.
Lorax pulled her back in close and caressed her face with his right hand.
Eleanor’s skin was smooth and flawless. The moon lit the garden and warmed
them. A gentle breeze blew her hair and Lorax smirked. Eleanor giggled and whipped
her hair back giving him a kiss.
“You should return to your room
before were caught” Lorax said grabbing her hand and walking to the entrance
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Elifan
sat on his horse next to his generals. Ellaros sat on a horse to his right and
Lorax to his left. Elifan kicked his horse and started galloping forward.
Soldiers moved out the way and filled back their positions as he rode to the
front. Elifan rode pass the banner men holding the thandorian flag. The flag
was black with a half moon and sun in the center. It signified the unity
between day and night. Elifan sat on his horse in front of his army. He scanned
it matching eyes with many soldiers.
“Since the time of enlightenment
the thandorians have been jealous of our prosperity. Many men have fallen over
this war. Their death will not be in vain. We are the chosen few and will not
back down even in a corner. My blade won’t stop swinging until I’m slicing the
cowards backs. Ill die defending our land for the future of our tribe. Our
children will sing hymns about today and how we prevailed. Will you fight with
me brothers and push them back over the hill!” Elifan shouted pulling his blade
out. His horse rose up in the air with him.
The
thismal army erupted with a roar. Swords, axes, shields and bows raised into
the air.
“Ride with me brothers and drink
with me tonight.” Elifan yelled as he charged into battle with his army
following.
The
battle began. The thandorians held their ground. They watched as the thismal
soldiers ran down the planes. They yelled and roared as they stampeded toward
them.
“Now” Gando yelled raising his hand
in the air.
Thandorians archers released their
arrows. The sky blackened as the arrows rained down. Thismal soldiers fell as
the stampede continued. Few soldiers were impaled, others continued as they
watched their brother’s fall. The thismalites finally reached the front line of
the thandorians army.
The
two armies crashed together. The sun hit a high point in the sky. The planes
echoed with the sound of men crying in pain. Thismal dogs of war growled and
weped, as they attacked thandorians and were sliced by them. The yells of the
men still standing kept the battle alive. Horses kneaded as they ran through
the battle.
“We make our stand here brothers!”
Elifan shouted as he sliced a thandorian.
“The day will be ours for the
taking!” Gando said raising his sword and running toward Elifan.
The
two kings met and exchanged swipes with their swords. Their horses circled each
other allowing access to the other. Gando kicked Elifan off his horse. Elifan
fell off and his horse ran. Gando intended to give him the final blow from off
his horse. Elifan blocked it with his sword and pulled Gando down off his
horse. Gando rolled away and regained his balance. They looked at each other
and raised their aura up. Gando glowed red and blue while Elifan glowed brown
and blue.
The
battle continued around the two kings. They both took a look around them at the
chaos. Then they looked back at each other and grabbed up their swords. Gando’s
sword was forged from steel and his fiery aura set it ablaze. Elifan’s sword
was forged out of ice. On the butt of the sword was a hammer formed from stone.
It made his sword bottom heavy but could break a man’s ribs with one blow. They
began to exchange blows both men were far from their prime. You could see the
exhaustion from every blow they exerted.
They were both huffing and puffing and they danced around the
battlefield. Finally they both connected their swords together. The heat off of
Gando made Elifan sweat as steam rose up from their swords meeting. Neither one
of them would let up to other.
“How much more blood must be shed
for peace?” Elifan asked
“As long as you do not pay homage
blood will be shed” Gando yelled pushing onto his sword pushing Elifan back.
“Ok just end this madness” Elifan
said
He lowered his
aura and put his sword back into its sheath.
Gando threw his hand up in a fist and a man blew a horn that echoed
through the planes. The soldiers in the battlefield slowly stopped fighting.
They slowly stepped back from each other and waited for orders.
The
sun began to set and a huge bon fire was roaring in the middle of the field.
The fallen soldiers were wrapped in white linens and their weapons on top of
them. A group of clerics including Lorax walked among the dead. They poured the
oils of passing over each body to prepare them for the ceremony. Soldiers
chanted and danced around the massive fire preparing to send their brothers to
the other life.
As
the moon shined down on the two armies. For the first time since the
enlightened period. Thismalites and thandorians stood side by side. From the
outside looking in you would never of known the two factions were warriors who
had been fighting a bloody war. They drank, hugged, danced and reminisced of
old times together. The naidni soldiers came to attention when the horn of
mourning started to blow. Soldiers put their hands over their chest in respect
for their fallen brothers. Other soldiers walked over to their brother’s
corpses and raised one at a time up. Each corpse was brought up to the fire and
placed on top. One by one they erupted in the fire. The sparks of the fire
flurried in the air. Flames danced around the soldiers. The crackling of the
wood and bodies echoed in the night. The smell of the fallen soldiers filled
the air. The white smoke coming from the bodies covered the battlefield.
Gando
and Elifan met each other in front of the fire. All the soldiers focused their
attention on them. The cleric’s continued bringing the bodies and placing them
in the fire.
“Today we stand not as enemies but
as brothers. For years we have fought and lost many good men. Tonight we honor
our fallen by pledging peace and prosperity for years. As we place the last of
our dead into the fire. We shall never forget what took place today. The lives
lost, the cries of your brother, or the end of a war. These men will not of
died in vain. Now brothers dine with me in remembrance. Drink with me for the
joy of peace and prosperity!” Gando yelled
Every
soldier on the field cheered and banged their swords against their shields.
“Join me in my teepee brother!”
Gando said to Elifan.
Elifan
walked in and sat beside him. He grabbed a box from off the floor and opened
it. Gando pulled a long wooden pipe out the box. The bowl at the end was the
size of a golf ball. He grabbed a bag of hash out of the box and began filling
the bowl. The noise of the soldier’s merriment filled the air. Two of Gando’s
servants opened the teepee. One brought in a small table and two bowls filled
with meats and breed. The other held two satchels of firewater. The servants
placed them down in front of the men and walked out.
“Will you smoke the pipe of peace
with me?” Gando asked as he lit it up
“Of course I shall brother” Elifan
said accepting the pipe and smoking
“To ensure peace I offer my son
Domori to wed your daughter” Gando said
“It would be an honor to have the
two of them wed” Elifan said
“Ah ha ha ha” Gando boomed out with
laughter. “ Good good brother”
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Lorax
sat in the meditation room as he did most nights. The only difference with
tonight’s meditation was he couldn’t focus. It was the night before Eleanor was
to wed domori. A million thoughts raced through his head. He was overwhelmed
with emotions he was taught all his life to repress. He hadn’t seen Eleanor in
weeks as she was preparing herself. Tonight would be the last time he could
ever see her again. She was running late. Eleanor was never late to meeting
him. Lorax stood up and started to pace. Maybe she wouldn’t come.
The
sound of footsteps snapped him out his daze. He was expecting Eleanor to enter
the hall but Ellaros did. Lorax’s face was quickly turned to an irritable look.
“Your hinest what might you be
doing here at this hour?” Lorax asked bowing
“Just enjoying the nights air, are
you troubled brother?” Ellaros asked
“No I was just finishing my
session. You may have it if you like!” Lorax said
“Well I bid you good night sire”
Lorax said bowing and walking out the hall
Eliros
looked around the room and walked over to the rock. He sat down and took his
form. The sound of footsteps took him out of focus.
“Is their anything else I can do
for you Lorax?” Eliros said without turning around.
“Do I disturb you brother? Was
Lorax here?” Eleanor asked as non-chalantly as she could.
“Yes he was. He just left, why are
you up so late before your big day my dear sister?” Eliros asked turning around
to see her face.
“I couldn’t sleep but since you are
using this room. I’ll just go to bed!” Eleanor said turning around quickly to
leave.
“Why don’t you meditate with me,
it’s been a while since we meditated together” Eliros said
“No thank you I’ll just go back to
bed, I’ll see you in the morning brother” Eleanor said walking out the hall.
Lorax
sat in the garden just staring at the moon. He was so deep in thought he didn’t
hear Eleanor walking up behind him. She wrapped her hands around lorax’s eyes
surprising him. His startled reaction made her giggle. He turned around and
just embraced her. He smelled her hair and kissed her soft lips. Lorax looked
deep into her brown eyes. Eleanor’s smile left her face as she looked into his
eyes and saw the sadness. She held him tighter and kissed his chest.
“I have to go now, you will be my
escort to the palace right?” Eleanor asked looking deep into his eyes.
“Yes! We will meet again in the
future!” Lorax said, “ I love you”
“I love you too!” Eleanor said
kissing him lovingly.
Eleanor
took the red flower she always wore in her hair out. She put it in lorax’s
hand. He began to say something but she put her fingers over his lips and
kissed him. Lorax took the flower and put it in his pouch. Eleanor dragged her
fingers from his face to his chest as she walked away. Lorax turned and faced
the moon again. He did not want her to see the tears streaming down his face.
A
nosey Eliros stood in the shadows overlooking the garden and the two lovers. He
walked down the corridor with a sick smile on his face. He walked into the
garden. Lorax broke out his trance and wiped his face before he turned around.
“I ask you again brother. What
troubles you brother?” Eliros asked with a smile
“Nothing sire I may need to sleep.
I bid you goodnight,” Lorax said bowing and tried to walk past Eliros who moved
to block him.
“She is our ticket to peace and I
will not have some common mutt courting my sister. If you even look at her
tomorrow in anyway that displeases me. I’ll have you for treason. You’ll never
see her again and soon I’ll be king. Don’t stress though I’ll have a place for
you. Maybe my jester or servant, something along that line!” Eliros said
grabbing lorax’s arm stopping him from walking past.
“I understand sire,” Lorax said
with huge eyes. He turned and continued back into the castle.
The
sun was in the sky and the royal wedding procession was beginning. Eleanor was
seated in her carriage. Four pole bearers held her up, each one held a slab of
wood protruding out the carriage. The escort started moving and musicians
started playing. The thismal kingdom was alive today as people celebrated the
wedding. Citizens lined up to see the princess pass by. She waved and smiled at
the people. Women and little kids threw flowers at the carriage.
Eleanor
through her excitement searched the escort for Lorax. He rode on a white horse
not to far from her carriage. She smiled his way but he didn’t smile back.
Lorax turned his head and looked away. It troubled Eleanor but she couldn’t be
emotional now she had to hold her composure. The caravan reached the thandorian
kingdom. Trumpeters blared to announce the arrival of the princess.
The
escort entered the kingdom and soldiers saluted the princess and bowed as king
Elifan passed. The thandorian city was as much alive as thismal was. Flower
pedals flew around and danced in the air. Men and women danced in the streets
next to the carriage as it made it’s way toward the palace.
The
escort stopped at the feet of the palace steps. Eleanor was helped out the
carriage and started to make her way up. Elifan dismounted his horse and walked
next to his daughter. She grabbed his arm and put her hands through it. Eliros
and Lorax made their way behind them. Eliros flashed Lorax a smile and Lorax
looked down at the steps he was walking up.
Gando
and Isabella walked out their palace to meet their guest. Kingdom followed
slowly behind him. Eleanor removed her shawl and their eyes met. Domori couldn’t take his eyes off of her.
“Welcome, welcome come in” Gando
said gesturing to them to enter the castle.
“Your more beautiful then I
pictured” Isabella walked over to her and caressed her face.
Gando
and Eliros walked toward the castle. Eleanor and Isabella followed behind them.
With Elifan and Domori trailing behind them. Lorax slowly and quietly followed
the group. Eleanor and Isabella broke from the group and went right. The men
turned and went left. Eleanor gave one more glance back expecting Lorax to turn
around but he didn’t. Eliros did though and with a smile he connected eyes with
Eleanor. She turned around quickly and turned the corner with Isabella.
The
queen and princess walked down the corridor. Isabella opened the door in the
middle of the hall. In the room maids waited in chairs, they stood up as the
queen entered and bowed. A long white dress was prepared and laid out on the
bed. Eleanor walked over and ran her hand over the dress. She admired the
fabric and gave Isabella a look of joy.
“I’m glad you like but we have much
work to do” Isabella said clapping her hands.
The
maids immediately ran over to Eleanor and started working on her. One maid
measured her. Another maid started on her hair. Yet another maid started dis
robbing her. Eleanor’s young supple breast bounced as the maids twisted and
turned her.
“Now that we have some private
time, I need to know who you are?” Isabella said sitting in a chair and staring
Eleanor in her eyes.
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The
moon hit the high point of the night sky. The ceremonial drums boomed through
out the city. The head cleric stood atop a small mound. The mound was tall
enough that he towered over the crowd. He was dress in his ceremonial white and
red robe. Gando, Isabella, Eliros and Elifan sat side by side above the head
cleric. Gando raised his hand and the drummers stopped.
“Today we gather to bond two naidni
together. As we stand under falina’s watchful eye. We receive her blessing’s
and ask her to carry there two with her guidance. Let us begin the ceremony”
lomur said as he held his hands out toward the moon.
Instantly as he finished his
sentence the drums started back up immediately.
King Domori walked out the castle
and made his way towards the bottom of the mound. He wore his official uniform.
It held the crest of thandor over his chest. His legs felt like jelly and he
could hear every step he took. King domori’s feet seem to drown out the sounds
of the tribal drums. His only focus was on his fathers face. Their eyes met and
Gando nodded at him while he caressed Isabella’s hand.
King
Domori reached the front and stood in front of lomur. Lomur put his hand on his
shoulder and they both looked back down the isle. Eleanor walked out of the
palace. She wore a white shawl over her face that matched her flowing white
dress. The maids carried the tail of her dress as she walked. Halfway down the
isle she turned to see Lorax standing at the back of the ceremony. Their eyes
met for the first time since they left thismal.
Eleanor
continued down the isle and stood in front of lomur. She turned to face Domori
and he lifted up her shawl. The drums immediately stopped and lomur placed his
other hand on her shoulder. Domori was amazed at Eleanor’s beauty he couldn’t
help but smile. Lomur started talking but kingdom heard nothing that he said.
He was too transfixed on Eleanor to focus on anything else. Lomur raised his
hand off Domori’s shoulder and that snapped him back to reality.
Lomur
signaled for a cleric to come. The cleric brought him a bowl filled with
firewater.
“As we begin to rejoice for these
two souls, let the first drink unify them,” lomur said handing kingdom the
bowl.
King
Domori accepted and took a swig. He smacked his lips and shook his head. Then
handed the bowl the Eleanor and she accepted. Before she took a sip she scanned
the crowd once more for Lorax. It wasn’t hard his eye’s burned through her. She
took the swig and looked again to see Lorax walking off. The crowd cheered and
the feel of Domori touching her face brought her back. He ran his hand over her
soft brown cheek. The anticipation was killing him. He leaned in and kissed
her.
Gando,
Isabella, Eliros and Elifan stood up and began walking down the mound. The
drums and flutes began to play. Domori and Eleanor walked down the steps
together. The crowd threw petals of flowers in the air over them as they
passed.
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Lorax
returned to thismal and continued his training as a cleric. He became more
focused in his work. The anger that he held inside whispered to him all the
time. It consumed him slowly although it pushed him to accomplish great tasks.
At night he just mediated to falina. Asking questions he knew he would never
get the answers too. It became his secret obsession.
Ten
years had passed and Lorax had moved up in rank. Eliros made every attempt to
make his life miserable. Yet Lorax never complained or even questioned Eliros.
It didn’t matter how menial that task was Lorax did it. How ever Eliros
attempts were blatant and Lorax grew respect among his peers and other high
officers.
These
attempts to sabotage Lorax didn’t pass over the king’s watch. He never meddled
with the affairs of the two. When questioned he refused to answer and never
asked either of them, for he knew Eliros’s jealousy of Lorax. Elifan could just
not see why he considered Lorax such a threat. Although Eliros had proven
himself to be a worthy king on many occasions, He feared his jealousy would
consume him.
Elifan
was getting old and realized he needed to pass the throne down to his son soon.
He didn’t question if he was ready. He questioned if he would be respected.
Eliros name had been brought around the royal circle in not the best topics.
His bachelor lifestyle didn’t co inside with a kingly mannerism. He was 23
cycles and without a wife.
Eliros
was a strong warrior now and had commanded armies to stop zartanites and yield
their territorial push. He put Lorax on the front line of every battle. Even
during celebrations while he amused women. He had Lorax fetch him things and
stand guard. However lorax’s strength and abilities continued to grow.
Every
night after Lorax meditated he sat by his bedside. A table held a glass
container on top. The container held the flower that Eleanor gave him before
she left. It looked no more different then it did when she took it out her
hair. He wondered what she looked like now. It made him laugh cause he doubted
she even thought about him. It was forbidden for a cleric to touch a woman until
they were prepared for the after life.
The
city of thismal stood between a rock and a hard place at the moment. Too the south
the ever-ready armies of foratu, to the north the taru could choose to expand
at any time. Eleanor was still without child. Elifan sat and drank in his
counsel room by himself. He thought of all that had transpired over the years.
As he took a swig he thought of his wife.
Elifan
loved etena with all his heart. He couldn’t see himself with any other women.
It was over 20 cycles that he lost her. Yet he could still remember what she
smelled like. Her laugh echoed in his head from time to time. At times he would
see her smile. The memory was so vivid Elifan thought he could touch her.
Elifan
stood up and walked to his balcony. The moon warmed the night and the wind
complimented it with a breeze. Lorax sat Indian style in the courtyard
mediating. Elifan looked down on him and thought
“He could make a great king some
day”
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Chapter 11 - A dying mans dream
Chapter 11-
A dying mans dream
Gin was abruptly
awoken by Sarthan. He stretched and yawned as he rose out of bed. Sarthan
alerted him of the pending danger in the throne room. He woke up earlier and
stood looking over the city. Nostross and the aerial unit landed at the
stables. They made their way through the town. Sarthan ran to alert Gin. He got
a little lost but found his door. Now they were headed to the throne room.
They
each picked a side of the vale that closed the throne room off. Nostross talked
with eliros who denied seeing his nephew. Nostross looked over at the vale but
they quickly jumped back. Gin and sarthan heart raced as they hoped he didn’t
see them. Nostross noticed the vale moving but kept silent. He bid elifan a
good day. He asked him to alert Lorax if he found Sarthan. Eliros grew annoyed
by the sound of his name.
“I have more pressing matters to
attend to. My guards will show you out” Eliros said
Nostross
left quickly, gin and sarthan came out from behind the vale.
“Guards leave us!” Eliros said “
not you gardon
Gardon
was a dwarf who was growing quickly in the ranks. He was a bit older than
sarthan and had more experience. He stood next to the two boys. His facial
tattoos were covered by his beard and facial hair. Sarthan looked down at the
short soldier and grinned.
“I fear we may not be able to trust
the clerics. Gardon escort my nephew and his friend to esidarap. Keep them
there and wait for my message. There is trouble in thandor it seems” Eliros
said
“What about my brother?” Gin asked
“I will take care of him but if
they find you here. It will not help the situation.” Eliros said getting off
his throne.
He
walked over to Gin and hugged him tightly. Eliros had watched over the years as
Domori mourned Eleanor. The drinking of firewater changed him. He no longer
laughed or seemed happy. Domori blamed himself for not destroying the arrow
that killed her. Consumed and festered inside of him. Eliros moved to Sarthan
and stood in front of him. He looked him up and down and in the eye. Sarthan
stared back and didn’t look away.
“Thorgan be with you” Eliros said
to him as he put his hand across his chest.
Eliros
moved down to Gardon.
“Take three horses from the
stables. You need to be in taru by midday tomorrow. I will have the harbor
master get you seats on a boat.” Eliros said
“I will guard them with my life” Gardon
said
“Thorgan be with you” Eliros said
Gardon
slammed his hand over his chest. He headed toward the vale. Gin and sarthan
followed behind him in silence. They made their way to the palace stables and
retrieved the horses. Sarthan and Gin giggled at the steps gardon brought to
get on the horse.
“I hope you two are as good with
your arms. As you are with your mouths” Gardon said
“Is that not why you are here?” Gin
asked sarcastically
“Do you need me to feed you too
young prince?” Gardon asked, “ enough yabbering we can’t delay”
Gardon
kicked his horse and galloped forward. Gin and Sarthan laughed with each other
and caught up. The three roads out of the city headed to taru. They would have
to ride their horses through the night. Gardon was no stranger to the land. He
knew it well enough and could avoid gaurds searching for the boys. He couldn’t
believe he got stuck with them. I’m a soldier not a babysitter gardon thought
to hisself. The sound of the horse’s hooves echoed throught the forest.
They
reached taru by the morning. They blended in perfectly with the morning crowd.
They put their horses up and headed to the port. Gardon made sure to keep them
close. They entered the port master’s shop. He was a Naidni with heavy tattoos
all over him. The shop had fish of all types and sizes mounted around the
walls. Boats inside bottles hung on top of various mantles.
“I got the message from king elifan
and I have got you seats on the next boat. You’re lucky this is the only boat
heading that way now” the port master said “the boat is the lionheart and the
captains Erse”
Gardon
thanked him and paid him for his services. They headed to the pub to find the
captain. Gardon thought it was offly early to be at the pubs even in taru.
Captain Erse was a known sailor in the Naidni Empire. He had slayed the
dragonoff a couple years back. The dragonoff was a giant jellyfish that caused
vessels to perish. Year after year sailors and soldiers tried to kill it.
Captain Erse had become obsessed with the beast. He had recruited many men over
the years to aid him.
Captain
Erse finally killed the beast. He was celebrated in kalinga and the empire as a
hero. Gardon, Gin and Sarthan had never seen him but knew of the legend. They
reached the pub and gardon asked the bartender for the captain.
“Aye what are those youngin’s doing
in here” the werewolf bartender asked looking at Gin and Sarthan
“They are with me, they are
alright. Where is the captain Erse?” Gardon said
The
bartender pointed to an older man sitting and drinking in the corner. There
were but a few people in the pub. They watched the strangers as they drank.
Gardon dropped a few gold coins on the table, which was taller than him. He
signaled for the boys to follow. They walked over to Erse in his booth. Where
he drank alone. Erse looked up at the three.
“No autographs right now” Erse said
then went back to drinking.
“Where not here for your autograph”
Gardon scoffed
“So what you want?” Erse asked
putting his mug down.
“We are passengers going to Esidarap”
Gardon said
“Oh oh yes the port master told me...
Well we leave mid day. Are you gonna stand there the whole time?” Erse asked
“You boys go get some supplies and
stay out of trouble. Be at the ship by the time Dorlin gets to the highest
point in the sky.” Gardon said jumping up into the both with Erse.
Gardon
threw some coins at sarthan and he caught them.
“I don’t know why you giving them
to me. I’m old enough to partake in the spirits” Sarthan said giving gin the
coins.
Sarthan
bumped gardon a little with his hip. He slid into the booth. The three men
looked at the younger gin.
“I have all right to be here. I
will not go fetch supplies like a maid. Im the pri—oww” Gin said before Sarthan
kicked him in the leg.
The
few people in the bar turned and looked at the commotion. Gin composed himself
and stormed out the door. Erse motioned to the bartender and he brought over
three mugs.
“Start a tab for the lads Darto” Erse
said
Darto
the bartender looked at them then at Erse. His fangs gleamed and he wiped his
claws with a rag. Darto threw the rag over his shoulder. He placed his hands on
the table and leaned in.
“I don’t like trouble... Word is
the clerics are looking for some fugitives. Erse you might want to set sail on
time today. Don’t bring your troubles in here” Darto said
“Trouble” me Darto??” I would never
cause you trouble. These men are adventurerers and the young lad doesn’t know
his place.” Erse said with elegance
“Just make sure you pay your tab
this time or the clerics will be the least of your worries!” Darto said
dragging his claws across the table.
“These are paying passengers and as
paying customers you should be more nice” Erse said
Darto
growled turned and walked away. Erse raised his mug in the air with a laugh.
Sarthan and gardon fixed their serious faces and toasted with him. The three
men took swigs of ale and laughed. Gardon ordered another round after tasting
it. Gin however was not laughing or smiling as he looked for the shops. He
kicked the dirt and mumbled under his breath in outrage of them treating him as
a child. He outranked Gardon and Sarthan didn’t even have a rank. They should
be getting this stuff. Gin mumbled to himself as he reached the first shop.
The
sun beat down on Taru and the windhardly blew. The smell of the sea and sounds
of the waves was everywhere. Gin entered the shop and greeted the clerk. He
picked up food and fruits. Gin ate as he browsed. Eating the food made him
cheer up a lot. He walked to the clerk with a mouthful of food. He placed all
his items down and bagged them. The clerk watched him silently ans took his
gold piece. Gin left the store getting a weird vibe. He continued onto another
shop. It was a candy store.
Gin
walked out the shop moments later with a huge grin on his face. He ate some
candy and began walking along. His grin quickly changed to a frown. Clerics
were talking to the shop keeper he was at earlier. Gin ducked behind the
building trying to get out of sight. One of the gaurds spotted him turning the
corner.
“Prince Gin stop” the guard yelled
prior to giving chase.
Gin
started to run the bags were heavy in his hand. He focused his aura and started
to freeze the bags. The bags put together made a round shape at bottom. Gin
pulled the circular base to his chest and chopped the handles off. The circle
dropped to the floor as gin ran. He felt like he was playing litric with the
ice ball of groceries in his hand. A shopkeeper was selling hats. He quickly
grabbed one and sat down in a chair outside the shop. He put the ball on the
floor and the huge hat on his head. The guards came running up.
“Which way did that running man
go?” a guard asked
“That way” Gin pointed
The
gaurds took off running and Gin got up. He smiled at the shopkeeper and tossed
the hat back. The shopkeeper caught it and picked it back up. Gin ran off but
forgot the groceries and turned around. He picked up the ball and turned
around. The gaurds turned back around and spotted him. He took of down a small
alleyway. Gin blew himself up above the house. He placed the ball behind him on
the roof. The guards walked down the alley carefully. One of them went towards
the back of the house. The other held guard to keep watch.
Gin’s
ice ball started to roll as he peeped. It rolled to the edge and fell over. It
hit the other guard over the head. It knocked him out cold. The sound of the
crash jumped Gin and the guard. They both ran back. Gin jumped down to grab his
ball. As he did the guard turned the corner.
“Sorry” Gin said as he blew a
strong wind.
The
guard flew back out the alley and into the street. Gin took the opportunity to
quickly slip away. He made it all the way back to the pub undetected. The bar
was livelier now. Naidni, Zartanites, Centaurs and Werewolves alike sat and
drank. Few looked at him sweating and carrying the ball of ice. He made his way
over to the table.
“We need to leave now” Gin said
leaning over the table
Before
they could say a word three clerics walked into the shop. Gin jumped into the
booth and turned his face. They looked around the packed bar. Musicians were
playing as patrons drank and laughed. Captain Erse looked at the three of them
and shook his head. He then turned to darto who was looking dead at him.
“Prince Gin stop right there” the
cleric yelled as he pointed.
“Oh boy... Im getting to old for
this” captain Erse said
A
zartanite stood drinking a few tables from them talking to a Naidni. Erse blew
a wind and made his drink splash in the face of a naidni behind his friend. The
music stopped as the clerics headed toward the table. The wet Naidni turned
around and transformed to a werewolf. He smacked the Naidni in front of him
across the room. He kicked the zartanite in the chest, sending him toppling
over patrons. The music started playing again and Erse blew a wind. It sent a
chair flying across the room cracking a Cyborg over the head. An all out bar
fight broke out. Erse signaled the group to run in the chaos. The clerics
fought to get through the crowd. The group slits up during the fight. Gin gets
bumped and his ball goes rolling. A Zartanite punched Gardon. He get up and
jumpes on him. They begin fighting. Darto comes after Erse with a butcher’s
knife. A cleric tries to grab Sarthan. He flips over a table to get away.
Gin
is crawling on the floor after his ball of groceries. A Centaur backing up tripped
over him. He knocks over the cleric going after Sarthan. The cleric and centaur fall on top of gardon.
Who was punching the zartanite that punched him. Gins grabbed up his ball as
sarthan pulled gardon out the pile. Captain Erse blew a wind toward Darto
knocking him into another brawler. He ran to the door. Gin got to the door
first and was about to open it. He got pulled back as a butcher knife hit the
panel. Gin turned to see captain Erse’s smiling face.
The
group ran out the bar and headed to the port. The Lionheart was second to last
boat in the harbor. The crew was still loading things aboard as the three ran
toward the ship. They ran up the plank following captain Erse. Who immediately
began giving out orders.
“All aboard that going aboard”
captain Erse yelled “raise the plank and anchor”
Running
buffalo sat by the steering wheel in his meditation style. Gin Sarthan and Gardon
stood on the deck of the massive ship. The crew buzzed around getting ready to
depart. The anchor was raised and the boat shook as it backed out. The clerics
and Darto ran to the docks as the boat started to turn. The sails dropped down
and picked up wind. A horn began to blow signally the port closing. The Taruvians
got the Garrothians to design a gate, it gave them more control over the port
and who came and left. Captain Erse looked at the two gates coming together
slowly.
Below
the deck of the Lionheart, A zarga sat beating a drum. A huge chubby naindni
walked up and down the row
“Row… row… row.. You salty dogs”
the Naidni yelled
Three
big ores stuck out both sides of the ship. Two men sat on a bench and rowed per
ore. They moved in unison with the drums and yelling. Back on the deck captain
Erse waved to Darto as the boat picked up speed.
“We won’t make it” Gin shouted
looking at the gates getting closer to each other.
“Have faith boy” captain Erse
yelled
The
boat picked up speed as it got closer to the closing gate. Gin, Sarthan and Gardon
braced themselves for impact. Two clerics of water stepped up to the edge of
the dock. As they started to glow the water began to rise. A wall of water
formed behind the ship heading to the gates. Gin looked at the walls in horror
switching his head back and fourth between the two. The clerics pushed the wall
of water forward. As they did Erse blew a wind and the ship began to float.
The
lionheart lifted into the air. The bottom of it touching the gate as it closed.
The wall of water slammed into the back of the ship, which had a box being towed
with it. The box disappeared in the water and the deck got soaked. The boat
safely pulled out the harbor and rowed toward the clouds.
“Ha haa aha aha ah” Captain Erse
laughed “you must have faith boy”
Gin
shook the water off him and grinned. The port and clerics were off in the
distance getting smaller by the stroke. The crew cheered as captain Erse walked
down to the deck. He held his hands up for them to hold their applause.
“Let me show you to your humble
quarters prince” Erse said pointing the group to the stairs
They
followed the captain below the deck. They walked down the steps past the rowers.
To the next level down, it was the sleeping quarters floor. The crew busily
moved up and down the cramp hallways. Zartoons, zartanites, naidni, kalingans and
dwarfs ran past the group. All of them men from different races working in
unison under one captain. Erse stepped in front of a door and turned around
“As you can see I have a packed
ship. You will have to stay with twitchy. Don’t worry he is harmless. The old
sea dog saw the dragonoff and never been the same since. Just whatever you do
don’t ask him what happened. He goes crazy and no one wants that. But other
than that dinner is at sunset in the mess hall downstairs” captain Erse said
smiling.
Gin,
Sarthan and Gardon looked at each other. They each had the same expression on
their faces. Captain Erse opened the door. The room was lit by one window and
the sun poured in. it had four wooden cots inside. Two on each side of the wall
bunk bed style. Twitchy sat in a rocking chair drawing. He looked up and pulled
the book closer to his chest.
“Twitchy these men will be staying
here during the voyage. I expect you to be on your best behavior” Erse said
“I’ll be nice” twitchy said looking
up at the group
Twitchy
was a kalingan like Erse. He was medium height and white. He was bald except
for one thick strand of white hair. The braid hung down the front of his face.
He flipped his head back sending it to the side of his head. There were three
teeth in his mouth. One on the top his gums and two on the bottom row of gums.
He was older than the captain it seemed but not by much.
“Now gentlemen get gomfy. The
latrene is down the hall” Erse said
Gin
went to drop his ball of groceries on the bottom bunk.
“its mines, that’s mines, that’s
mines, that’s mines, wipe your feet your tracking mmmuuuuddd on mmmyyy f
ffloor” twitchy said as he jumped out the chair with speed.
“Twitchy be nice and share” Captain
Erse said
Twitchy
backed into his rocking chair. He quickly placed his drawing pad in his hand under
his pillow. He glared at them and then started rocking back and fourth.
“Well glad to help chaps. I have
other matters to attend to” Captain Erse said walking out the door and slamming
it
The
three men looked at the closed door and then at twitchy in his rocking chair.
Gardon walked over to twitchy bunk bed looking him in the eye. He climbed up
the ladder to the top bunk and laid down.
“Wake me for supper” Gardon said
laughing as he looked upon the two boys still standing there
Sarthan
began to walk to their bunk and Gin grabbed his hand. He looked him in the eye
then looked at twitchy. Whose bloodshot eyes stared right back at him. Gin
looked away quickly back to Sarthan.
“I’m getting the top bunk” Gin said
“No way you already went for bottom
live with it” Sarthan said pulling away
Gin
stood in the doorway confused and perplexed. Both his comrades were doing what
he wanted to. He could feel twitchy’s eye burning into him but he refused to
look.
“Gardon I order you to give me you
bunk” Gin said
“I’m not under your command young
prince. I’m an escort. Don’t be a girl. Leave me be I’m tired” Gardo said
grumpily
“Twitchy no like spoiled children” Twitchy
said
“I’m going to go explore the ship” Gin
said backing up to the door.
Gin
walked out in the busy hallway again and closed the door. The ship swayed from
side to side as he made his way back to the stairs. His big ball of groceries
seemed to become heavier. He made his way up back to the deck he walked to the
front of the ship and looked out into the sky. The ocean was beautiful and the
wind felt marvelous. All the stress on gin’s mind went away as he looked out
inot the endless sea. The frozen ball that was in his began to melt. Since he
broke the handles of the bag off they fell to the floor.
Gin
picked up the groceries out the puddle of water. He put them all in one of the
bags. He went to go back downstairs as he juggled the groceries. Running
buffalo caught his attention and gin walked up to the captain’s deck. Running
buffalo discipline tats were on on the left of his face. He sat motionless in
Indian style focused on his task. The boat sailed through the sky gracefully.
“What are you doing?” Gin asked
“Guiding the ship while the captain
is away” Running Buffalo said
‘Can I help my aura of wind is
quite strong” Gin said
“Strength may move a mountain but
the wind splits it in half effortlessly” running buffalo said
“Oh” gin said turning around to
walk away
“Sit young prince” Running Buffalo
said
Gin
sat down next to running buffalo who was not glowing. Gin felt his power and
looked at the sailor. He was an elder but not farther from Gardon and no older
than Erse. His level of discipline was incredible. Now Gin could feel the wind
carrying the ship. As a naidni of air how could he of overlooked such strength for
so long.
“Clear your mind young prince.
Release your emotions. Feel the wind around you as you breath.“ running buffalo
said
Gin
began to clear his mind as he did he began to glow. His aura was white and
engulfed him as he breathed in and out. The wind began to pick up Gin could
feel the boat. It was heavy he started to pick the wind up to try and carry it.
“Be calm young prince. I have it
just assist me”
Gin
started to sweat, the boat shook a little. He took a breath and relaxed. The
wind slowed down and gin felt Running Buffalo’s power. The boat balanced out as
the two naidni synced their efforts. Gin felt the whole boat in his power he
remained calm, although he was growing excited at his accomplishment. The boat
floated in the air with ease. Running buffalo stood up and looked into the
setting sun. Gin felt him release his hold of the ship. He relaxed and
maintained his efforts of keeping the ship afloat. The ship was not as heavy as
he thought it was originally. It felt as a pea that he was levitating at his
dinner table. The dinner bell started to ring.
“Go eat you prince you did fine” Running
Buffalo said sitting down and taking back control of the boat.
Gin
stood up and looked at Running Buffalo focused sitting Indian style. He picked
up his bag of groceries. He went below the boat and returned to his room. The
room was empty he placed the groceries on the table. The room was dark he lit a match and put it
to a candle. The book twitchy was drawing in laid half out his pillow. Gin
looked around once more to make sure he was alone. He walked over and picked
the book up.
The
book was long and the cover was black. He opened it and looked at the pictures.
It was full of random doodles. Twitchy was a good artist gin had to admit. He
flipped the page and turned the page. It depicted a batlle on the sea. The
dragonoff sat in the water against an armada. Captain Erse stood on top of the
biggest ship. Gin flipped the page and looked at the next picture. It depicted
the dragonoff attacking the ships. Now a lot of ships were sunk and he moved
closer to captain Erse’s ship. The door opened suddenly making Gin jump and
slam the book closed.
“What are you doing?” Sarthan asked
“Nothing” Gin said putting the book
back down
“Let’s go to dinner im starving” Gin
said blowing the candle out
He
pushed Sarthan out the room. They headed to the stairs and to the dining hall.
The whole crew sat eating and drinking. The hall was loud as men laughed and
talked. They headed toward the captains table. Captain Erse and Gardon sat
waiting for them. Gin and Sarthan sat. They over looked the two long tables of
crewmembers in front of them. The chef came in a line and placed food on the
table. Gin looked in disgust at the food. His stomach growled as he looked at
gardon tearing into the meal.
“I know you are not use to this
prince but try it you’ll like it. Marzo is the finest cook on the three seas” Captain
Erse said pointing to the chef.
Marzo
was a massive werewolf with an eye patch. His drool dropped down from his fangs
and into the pot. Gin looked down at his plate once more. He took a gulp and
grabbed his spoon. He dug into the oats or grits he wasn’t sure. He gulped it
down then smiled. It was delicious, he scarfed it down. Gin grabbed the chicken
and tore inot it. The corn was juicy and sweet. Gin gleaned his plate and
looked for seconds. Marzo came and served him a second helping.
“I don’t think we accounted
supplies for the young lad’s appitiete” captain Erse said
“We will be fine” Gardon laughed
‘Captain Erse tell the tale of how
you killed the beast’ a black kalingan yelled from his seat
Before
Captain Erse could respond twitchy jumped up and began yelling.
“I saw the devil and she touched
me” Twitchy yelled running out of the mess hall
“She touched me and she’ll be be be
back..” Twitchy yelled running upstairs
“She’ll be be be bee back” Twitchy
yelled on the deck
The
rest of the crew threw things at the laughing kalingan; Twitchy would be
yelling til he got tired.
“Ok ok settle down you salty dogs” Captain
Erse yelled
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An
armada of kalingan and robandian ships sailed through the seas. There was a
heavy fog floating over the sea. Everything was quiet and still as the boats
sailed the water. A younger captain Erse stood on his deck over looking the
armada. This was the 7th year of his campaign to destroy the beast.
He had lost many good soldiers trying to accomplish the feat before him.
A
loud crashing and crackling sound that he knew well snapped him to attention.
It was a mass of ship that cracked. They found the beast again. All the ships
sprung into action they each had their own task. Captain Erse pulled out his
sword and prepared for the beast. His crew ran around handling the ship headed
to the action. The fog made it hard to see. The Dragonoff body glowed yellow,
green, blue and red. It kept up that roatation. The armada approached the
colors as it appreared and disappeared in the fog. The sounds of cannon fires
and men screams filled the once silent seas.
The
lionheart approached the carnage. There was five ships including theirseves
left of the armada. Men were trapped looking with dead eyes, through the
jellyfishes clear body. The dragonoff was still pulling soldiers up its mouth
with its tentacles. It grabbed a ships mass with one tentacle and broke it off.
The crew ran as the massive mass toppled down. It smashed through another ship,
sending its crew jumping overboard off the sinking ship.
“Tarlus straight ahead ram the
demon” Captain Erse yelled to his first mate
Tarlus
was a younger Twitchy. He steered the boat straight toward the beast. The Drangonoff
was destroying the rest of the armada. The Lionheart plunged in to the Dragonoff.
Captain Erse blew a wind and flew on top of the beast. He dropped into its soft
jelly body and looked down. The dead soldiers just stared back at him as the beast
digested them slowly.
“Die you beast” Captain Erse said plunging
his sword through the Dragonoff.
The
beast started to shake uncontrollably. He grabbed Tarlus and slammed him into
the mass. Captain Erse grabbed a piece of its eposed body as not to fall. The
guts and dead soldiers started to slide out into the ocean. The Drangonoff
grabbed Captain Erse with its tentacles. Its stingers dug into his side he felt
the burning sensation. It dove down with him freeing itself from the lionheart.
“Captain” Tarlus shouted running to
the front of the boat.
Captain
Erse held a ball of air around his head as the beast dove deeper. He felt cold
and numb as the burning sensation went away. He felt weak and his air bubble
started to shrink. The Dragonoff took him deeper in to the dark depths of the
ocean. Captain Erse finally stopped struggling he gave up and accepted his
fate. He was in Draygor coffin now and there was nothing he could do. His air
bubble went away and his green aura started to fade away. The flashing lights
of the Dragonoff were all he saw in the darkness. The beast slowly raised him
into his mouth. Captain Erse caught his breath quickly as water rushed around
him.
The
captain regained his composure and focused his energy. He made another air
bubble as the beast stopped. A shiny pink egg laid to the bottom of the ocean.
The Dragonoff reached one of its tentacles toward the egg. Its tentacle stopped
short as it died. Captain Erse floated out the hole he burst in the Dragonoff.
He began to swim away but looked at the egg. He turned and swam toward it. He
pushed it with all his might and it rolled. Erse pulled together what little
strength he had. He forced a mighty wind under his feet. He the egg and the
carcass of the Dragonoff flew toward the surface.
They
blew out the water. The massive carcass of the dragonoff came out the water in
front of the lionheart. Tarlus looked it face to face and peed his pants. He
grabbed his heart and started twitching. Captain Erse and the egg floated down
on the deck. The exhausted captain laid out on the deck. He couldn’t believe he
survived but he couldn’t feel his left side. The crew rushed over and pulled
him up. Tarlus regained his composure looking at the carcus floating in the
water.
“Captain is it it dead” Tarlus said
stuttering and twitching
“Yes” Captain Erse said catching
his breath
“Is that is’ egg?’ he asked
“I don’t know maybe” Captain Erse
said “ tell no one of it” he said before passing out
The crew braced his fall. They
pulled back his jacket exposing his wounds. The barbs of the Dragonoff stuck
into his side. They carried him to his quarters and left him with the doctor.
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The crew cheered as Captain Erse
finished the story.
“Now fella’s I will leave you to
enjoy the night” Captain Erse said standing up
He
bid the table a due and walked out the mess hall
“I saw the devil” Twitchy yelled
from the deck
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chapter 6 -The Seige of Fordlandia
Chapter 6-
The Seige of Fordlandia
Seven years passed
since the Zartoons had left Foratu. Schordin had become crueler to his
subjects. He became paranoid of plots to his throne. He felt like that slip in
security lowered his respect and fear over his subjects. He sat on his
throne-guzzling goblet after goblet. He killed his subjects at will without the
slightest regard. Schordin stewed over how he looked like a fool in front of
the whole kingdom. He would make the zartoons and naidni pay.
Schordin
plotted and stragiezed over the years though he drunk his self into a stupor
most nights. He had his soldier start to reconstruct the bridge that was
destroyed. Even with all the zartoons that left. Over the years he multiplied
his army by three. Schordin amassed a massive army that had become restless.
This was the time to act or he saw a rebellion rising up against him. He made a
two phase plan to secure his throne. The Garrothians were focused on his
construction of the bridge. They however were so worried and committed to
planning their defenses. They would overlook his real goal.
As
schordin ordered the construction of the bridge, he also ordered a tunnel be
built. This tunnel would be carved straight through the mountains of dragor.
They would launch a surprise attack on fordlandia. No one in the naidni empire
would see it coming. If his plan went well they would take the city before
thorgan could send troops to stop him. He would attack garroth as a diversion.
The Naidni Empire would have most of the troops stationed at Garroth. Which
would Leave forlandia wide open for the taking.
Schordin
still had his doubts about his plan. It wouldn’t be the first time the naidni
managed to foil his plots. He assured himself this time would be different.
This time they wouldn’t even see it coming. He would have them right where he
wanted. Finally the zartanites would be beyond Foratu.
With
Fordlandia in his control he could take the empire. Setting up a new base of
operation and giving them the resources they greatly needed. Since the zartoons
destroyed the bridge. Thorgan stopped sending the water that he promised them.
It made schordin laugh, when he pictured thorgans face after he received the
news of the siege. He too would pay for going back on his word. Once he took
Fordlandia he would knock on the doors of thandor. finally paying his old
comrade a visit with his army.
Over
the years the construction of the tunnel had delays. The heat of the volcano
melted the metals and forced the zartoons to forge stronger metals. They
designed machines to drill through the rock. The heat of the rocks melted many
of the machines. Making the process tedious and wearing their resources thin.
Schordin was relentless on the workers. Killing them for every delay, which
didn’t help the progress of the tunnel. The bridge was almost completed and,
they were only a fourth of they way finishing the tunnel. Patience was one
thing schordin didn’t have. Seven years was long enough for him. He grew more
agitated by the day.
Schordin
reviewed the plans daily. He knew they drilled in the wrong spot everything
would be ruined. The volcano would leak out and flood foratu with magma wiping
it out. But once they got to the northern side of the mountain. It would be
smooth sailing they could plow through it like butter.
It
would only be a few months before they would complete the bridge. The zartoons
engineers estimate another year for the completion of the tunnel. As much as
schordin hated it, he had no choice but to wait. He was arrogant but not a
fool. He had waited to long just to throw it away. He kept in mind the
restlessness of his troops and realized something had to be done.
Schordin
deciede that he would terrorize garroth until the tunnel was completed. He had
over a hundred thousand men at his disposal. with enough machinery to man a
twenty thousand man army. The weapons the zartoons manufactured grew dusty in
their armories. from the years of being stored and not used. It was time for
the naidni to fear the zartanites again. For to long they had counted the
zartanites out. The day of reckoning was finally upon them.
The
city of garroth would not allow the zartanites to just storm their city. They
watched their reconstruction of the bridge. Sarthis and mizzle ordered the
construction of the first wall in the Naidni Empire. The wall was very similar
to the metal wall of Foratu. It had turret stations on top of it. the only
major differences in the two walls was the gods came to garroth. They used
their powers to help forge the metal. The end product was something you had to
marvel at.
Lordon
engulfed himself in his flame and walked into the furnace. Zarton searched the
earth’s ground for the best metal ores. He arose from the ground in the forgery
and presented them with metal rich ores. Every sheet of metal that was forged
wild horse took the liberty to cool. He took his hand and ran it over each piece.
Steam filled the air once he touched the glowing red scrapes. Kaway pulled down
the wind and feed it into Lordon’s flame. He fed the flames heating lordan up
to almost unworkable heats. Sweat dropped down the faces of dwarfs and zartoons
in the forgery.
This
wall would be the last line of defense against the zartan threat. The matal was
stronger than any forged from magma. It was also comforting for the
garrothians. The whole city knew the zartanites were creating a new bridge and
they knew it would only be a matter of time before they attacked. The
completion of the wall allowed many of them to sleep at night. It let them know
the zartan’s couldn’t just walk right in and destroy them while they slept at
night. They were peace loving people but when forced would raise their arms to
defend their land. The last seven years brought peace, innovation and
prosperity to them. They held in the backs of their minds the threat to the
south.
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The Olympics these years were being held in
Oakland. Black bear had become known for his extravagant shows. His kingdom was
the most beautiful in all the lands. It
was usually referred to as the hidden city. The synthesizers protected it well.
They Formed bridges with their roots as paths. The city sat in the middle of
the jungle. They used their powers to shift the rocky terrain into a thing of
beauty. Canals ran throughout the city and naidni sailing boats filled them at
all hours. It was a vibrant city, in the center of the town where all the
canals connected stood a monument. Black bear and his students forged it from
the mountains; Black bear had a statue made so no one who saw it would doubt
the unity of the naidni.
The
statue depicted all the chiefs of the Naidni Empire standing behind thorgan,
Black bear to his left and thandor to his right. The synthesizers stood behind
them along with the centaurs and werewolves. The sarthis and buffalo hoof took
the ends. The statue looked so realistic they were praised through the empire.
The skill and craftsmanship was unmatched to any in the land.
The
event which everyone awaited this year was the water games. Oakland’s canals
served as an obstacle course rather than have it on the lake or ocean as other
tribes had it. With the canals being so intricate it gave the fans a better
view of the contestants in action. Weather it was the boat races or water runs
every on looker had a great view. The canals were flooded to give the
contestants more room and deeper water.
Each
element had a game that represented their skills. The games also had portions
for those with no power. The final Olympics was the game of lictric.
Contestants built a team and competed in elimination until one team was
victorious. The game entailed a cleric throwing the ball down the field. The
catching team had to get past the opposing team. the ball had to pass the goal
line, in the goal hole or into the clerics box. The teams needed to have at
least three non-mutants and a minimum of 12 people.
To
get the ball past a cleric was a hard ask. Since the ceremonies only a few have
attained that goal. Most just manage to make it past the line. Each team is
given three chances to score per round and whichever team scores twice first
usually won. The ball was metal and the size of a bowling ball. It was light
enough that a child could kick or throw it though. It could be passed anyway
seen fit and a turnover kept the ball in play. Player’s scowered the lands
yearly to find team members to could achieve this feat with.
The
fire trials were another caliber of test for the combatants. These test put the
contestant’s physical abilities to work. Combatants fought each other for the
flame of ceremonies, weapons specialist, disciplined mutants and skilled
warriors flocked to show they were the mightiest. The dwarfs and werewolves
surprisingly faired better over the years in the fire trials. The trophy was a
torch lit from Lordon himself. It was was to be an eternal flame. One that the
combatants that received it said never died.
Spectators
watched these battles with the upmost enthusiasm. Fordlandians stood in the
crowds taking bets on the fights. They had become known to capitalize on the
events of the Olympics. Trying to raise a profit at any angle they could. They
staked the odds in their favor but never swindled anyone in their deals. They
gave the Olympics another reason for the crowd to cheer for their contestants.
At any given event or corner of the Olympics you could see or hear them calling
out wagers, or collecting coins for bets. Avoiding any type of trouble and
forcing the clerics to intervene.
Although
the Fordlandian bookkeepers were popular many thought the practice be little
the Olympics. They felt it gave the Fordlandians advantages toward better
fighters. However most thought it took the fighter to a new level. It brought
the best out of them. Fighters and competitors in all the events earned
reputations over the years. They could have started with little no chance odds
in bets. Then work their way up to higher wagers. Over the years there were
competitors who dominated their events Olympic after Olympic.
The
Olympics brought memories and unity year after year. They not only tested
strength and ability they tested creativity as well. The earth games challenged
competitor’s ability to create works of art. Competitors from all points of the
empire made creations from all types of materials. Judges critiqued the pieces
from all types of materials. The judges
that critiqued the pieces in that event then selected the winners. The winner’s
trophy however was the most unique of all the prizes. It was a 100-pound pot
and inside was a seed. The seedling was a synthesizer’s baby.
The
growth of a synthesizer was a long and patient process. They lived for hundreds
of years. Many if not most of the recipients of the seeds died before they saw
them mature. The tribes continued to nourish and care for them after their
owners past away. Thorgan over his lifetime had seen the act many times. It was
a celebrated occasion when the synthesizer left his pot and became one with the
earth. When that time did come the celebration would last for three days. It
started the day before they did, the day they stepped out the pot and the third
day of their new life. Synthesizers and Naidni alike flocked to wherever the
new synthesizer was.
Thorgan’s
Olympics had withstood the test of time. They continued to unify and connect
the empire and instilled pride in many different tribes. All naidni weather
mutated or not were able to compete on an even playing field. The winners had
to admire the skills and discipline of his opponents. It brought a newfound
level of respect and understanding to the Naidni citizens.
Black
bear watched day after day at all the competitors and events. He marveled at
his beautiful city and his magnificent courses. He was a great host and
brilliant designer. His citizens have held the most of all the other cities in
awards. He attained a level of discipline for students of the arts that the
clerics watched closely. Oaklandites level of discipline was tight and well
trained. They selected warriors to train just as the clerics did. The clerics
however still maintained first pick of the children born. Still many picked by
clerics left to train with the Oaklandites.
Black
bear still contemplated as he watched how he could take the Olympics to the
next level when it came back. Most field constructions had been done and the
winners were starting to be stable again. The city of Garroth stood alone in
competition with him. They took their tracks and fields to a new level every
year. Their inventions and shows marveled the crowd. Yet they lacked the
finesse that he attained in beautifying the grounds. Black bear was thinking of
something massive, something new that would top all the Olympics of previous
years.
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The
kalingan legion stood in the fields of karnage and awaited their foes. Their
amour shined in the light and the kalingan flag flew in the breeze along with
other flags. A solo scout from the scouting party had returned with grave news.
The layorians were coming and his team was killed. He himself didn’t escape
without wounds. The generals sounded the alarm and rallied the troops. No one
wanted john back and the throne had been empty since he left.
Kalinga
over the decades had changed tremendously. There was no king. Generals from all
areas of the empire sat and discussed the issues. They had come to enjoy the
split power and didn’t see a need for a king. A democracy had formed and the
republic grew strong. Although the governing bodies changed the practices and
beliefs of the Kalingans but much didn’t change. Elemental Mutants were
accepted in their society. Many fought in the new armies they assembled. There
was still killing for witchcraft and wizardry. The mental kalingans more times
then not abused their abilities. Which made he mental mutants were subject to
this bias. Yet now they had a new target, the kalingan werewolf.
Many
men and women lost their lives from suspicion of being a werewolf. The first
few decades of the new kalingan empire were dedicated to their irradiation. The
trials became known as the kalingan werewolf hunts. Houses and families were
burned or punished for having even a suspicion of werewolf dealings. Many
kalingans saw the werewolves as threats and abominations. Most though just
simply feared the beast. The streets of kalinga filled with blood and cries of
mercy when the moon turned full.
When
a werewolf saw the full moon if they were in their human state they would
change. A blind fury would consume them and nothing but death could stop them.
When they stood in their beast form and looked at the moon. It set them into a
trance. They couldn’t help but stare at it aimlessly. They became slaves to it
until the sun rose. Then they snapped out of their trance. Over the decades
many of them escaped from kalinga. They scattered the world in search of peace.
Some landed in the naidni empire, others esidarap, most though just found various
spots in barsland. In their wolf state they could handle the extreme climates
of the wastelands. They could bear with the hot desert in their human state.
Those that made it to robandia were welcomed and accepted in. A temple like the
one in Taru was erected for them over the years.
John
the 23rd over the decades tried to get many of them to join his
side. They could together get their revenge on the kalingans. The werewolves
could pay their respects to their fallen brothers. John could reclaim his throne
and punish all those that rebelled against him. The werewolves refused, they
remembered how he was king. Though they were hunted down, kalinga hadn’t had a
war since the asteroid fell. The focus was taken off of conquest and put on
civil issues. The days after john’s exile the empire started to unify more. It
was no longer what a region offered the army but rather what the region could
offer the nation.
John
fumed over their refusal to join his army. It however was a small convience to
have them. Over the years he amassed his army of layorians. He was ready to take
back his throne back. He would not be denied. The kalingans should of killed
him when they exiled him. John told them he would have his revenge and today
was going to be that day. He rode on top of a wholly mammoth behind his army
toward kalinga.
He
marveled at his brillance. John had taken savage beast and turned them into a
unified unit. The giants marched across the tundra together and as one.
Hundreds of layorians amerged through the brutal snow storm and looked down
upon the kalingan army.
“huuuuuuuuuuu awwwwwwwww
hueeeeeeeee awwwwww!” one layorian at the front line yelled as he beat his
chest.
The
rest of the layorians came alive and started beating their chest in frenzy. The
sight sent chills down the kalingan soldier’s spines. Yet they stood steady as
they watched the layorians run down the hill.
“For kalinga!” one soldier yelled
pulling out his sword and running toward the layorians.
The
kalingan soldiers followed the soldiers into battle. The two factions clashed
and the battle began. It took at least two kalingans to take down one layorian.
Their swords pierced the layorians but wasn’t enough. Layorians tossed kalingan
soldiers around the battlefield like rag dolls. The wholly mammoth the
layorians brought made havoc for the kalingans. They trampled and knocked them
around as they made their way through. The sounds of injured men echoed around
the battlefield.
“Aaaaahhhhhhhhhh raaaaaa” a
layorian cried out as three kalingan soldiers stabbed him to death.
John
the 23rd smiled evilly as he watched his army push the kalingans
back. He met eyes with his former generals and they all looked down. He knew as
well as them that the battle was over. Many of the kalingans had started to
retreat. A layorian grabbed the flag bearer and ripped him in half as he made
his way forward. John commanded his mammoths to move forward. He could see the
stone walls of kalinga in his vision.
John
laughed to himself on top of his mammoth. He envisioned the futile final stand
they would try to rally. The future pleas of his backstabbers before they hung
for treason amused him. He watched as the kalingans made a full retreat. They
looked like scared little children running home. If only they knew home would be
their demise. It wasn’t long before john saw his home for real. His palace
looked just as it did when they exiled him. His face quickly turned to a frown
as he thought of them using his palace as their own. He could see them lying in his rooms while
drinking his wines and eating his foods, probly even having his chamber
maidens.
He
reminisced on his life before his exile. He took the finest women from from all
parts of his kingdom. The finest wines were stocked in his cellar barreled and
ready. He couldn’t remember what wine tasted like or what a woman smelled like.
All he felt for all the years was cold and colder nights. Imagine a king no
longer sleeping in a bed but on floors in caves. Layorian women were no
prettier then the men. They had no perfumes and wore loins they made from
mammoths or tigers. The smell of the fur repulsed him and the nightmare was
finally coming to an end.
The
sound of cannons booming snapped john back to reality. The kalingan soldiers
had regrouped and were ready to defend the city. The layorians were pelted with
a barrage of cannons and arrows. This new offense slowed them down. One hit
with a cannonball and they fell down. Even their superior physic was no matter
to the might of cannon. Kalingan archers shot arrow after arrow at their
enemies. The archers only seem to pierce and annoy them but nothing more. The
layorians pulled the arrows out and continued moving toward the city walls.
Many
of the layorians started to pound on the doors of kalinga. They intended to
break it down and enter the city. The kalingans poured hot oil off the top of
the wall down on them. The layorians that got hit cried out in pain as they
held their melting flesh. Other layorians dug their massive hands into the city
walls and began to climb the wall. The kalingans on top of the wall did their
best to keep them down. They tried stabbing their hands as they reached the
top. Some of them were grabbed by the layorians and pulled off.
The take over of kalinga was almost
complete. The layorians had entered the city and were wrecking havoc. John
watched from outside the city as his army finished entering the city. The
cannons stopped booming but men continued to cry out in pain. Women and
children ran for safety as layorians walked through the town center for the
first time in decades. They smashed buildings with their massive size. A white
flag started to wave and all the layorians stopped. They waited for johns
command. John stood up and hopped off his mammoth. He walked to the front of his
soldiers and looked at the steps to his palace. His four generals stood at the
top of the steps looking down.
John
turned and faced his army from the steps. Some kalingans started to come out of
hiding to see the return of their king. John smiled as he looked down upon his
new subjects as well as the old. He turned to look at his generals, as the
smile grew wider. He calmly walked up the steps toward them. The sick grin on
his face growing darker and sicker at the moment.
“John my lord please grant us
mercy!” todd said
John
smiled wide and raised his hand to squash him. He pounded his massive fist down
on him. The blood spattered on him and the other generals. The remaining
generals looked at john and dropped to their knees. They begged for mercy and
forgiveness.
“Save your cries for the fate I
have for you, will make you wish you got his fate” john said wiping the chunks
of Todd off his hand onto the steps.
The
generals stood aside as john continued his walk to the palace. He stopped and
turned around. He admired the carnage that he saw before his eyes.
“Have what’s left of the cannoneers
fire off twenty-one cannons for my victory!” john the 23rd said
turning back around and continued his stride to the palace.
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With the bridge finally completed schordin began his assault of garroth. The naidni were fully prepared for his attacks just as he planned for them to be. They were to focus on the battles to notice or feel the construction of the tunnel. The zartoons forged stronger plowing machines. They were almost about to break ground on the north side of dragor’s mountain. They estimated another month to completion. Thorgan had his invasion legion prepared and ready for the take over.
With the bridge finally completed schordin began his assault of garroth. The naidni were fully prepared for his attacks just as he planned for them to be. They were to focus on the battles to notice or feel the construction of the tunnel. The zartoons forged stronger plowing machines. They were almost about to break ground on the north side of dragor’s mountain. They estimated another month to completion. Thorgan had his invasion legion prepared and ready for the take over.
The
battle in front of garroth was fierce. Although the zartanites only wanted to
distract, if the opportunity to siege garroth as well appeared they would take
it. the clerics addition to the garroth army gave the naidni the advantage.
Clerics of all mutations ran around the battlefield taking down zartanite after
zartanite. Their weapons ranged from all elements to the power of the mind.
Once
a naidni reached a certain level of discipline. They were able to focus their
aura into their weapon. Each weapon was different and depended on the owner.
Archers shot arrows of ice freezing what it connected too. Soldiers fought with
swords that blazed with fire. Its flames burned as different as the sword it
engulfed. Earthly mutants hardly needed weapons for the ground around them
provided one. They could become stone or sand willingly. As earthly naidni got
more disciplined the area of ground they could affect grew. Mental naidni were
very similar however many of them used special words to focus their powers.
Day
after day the naidni defended the zartanite attacks. The naidni soldiers were
tired and weary. It had been over a month the attacks started. They never knew
when or the time the zartanites would strike. The zartanites struck at random
and never brought their full units out. They attacked in small but organized
groups in order to keep the naidni on their toes. One day it would be a
battalion of zartoons. The next dat it was zarga’s another day it would be
zartanite’s. Schordin even mixed the units up on some days. Whichever unit he
sent, they were prepared to give their life for Foratu progression.
The
day finally came when the zartoons welded the last hollow piece of pipe to
complete the tunnel. The entire city of foratu cheered at the accomplishment.
The city was so loud the garrathians soldiers and clerics heard them. They
wondered what could make the zartanites cheer like that. They prepared
themselves for another battle as they expected the worst. Their newly mounted
defense would serve them little good.
Schordin
walked over to his balcony and over looked his massive army. The crowd silenced
when he raised his hands.
“For to long we have stood in the
shadows. Looked down upon by the naidni and counted out. We are the mightiest
warriors to walk this planet. Once again brothers we will make the naidni fear
us again. In two days this time we will lay siege to fordlandia. By the setting
of the sun on the third day we will have a celebration like none have ever
seen. Are you with me brothers. Let us rise and conquer or die as warriors!”
schordin said
Foratu
erupted hearing his words. So many of them had been wanting and waiting to just
leave the city. They yearned for battle; they grew weary of forging amour and
weapons just to admire them. They were tired of schordins cruel reign. The
zartanites standing in the crowd rejoiced for they felt the tides turning. With
fordlandia they would finally have access to fresh water. Although many
despised schordin they rejoiced at his brilliance to take them into a new era.
Schordin turned from the crowd and walked back into his palace. The crowds
roared as the city rejoiced in the streets.
The
zartantes beat their massive drums straight for two days. The sound of war and
preparation echoed through the land. The afternoon of the second day a zartanite
legion headed toward garroth. After all the months of picking they finally
could have a full on assault of garroth.
The
naidni forces were weary and on the edge. This was the perfect time to strike.
The garrothians soldiers and naidni soldiers stood on the bridge prepared to finally
put an end to the zartanite uprising. They were tired of the zartanite’s
plaguing their land and scaring the children. Sarthis, Mizzle and black paw the
cleric general sat on their horses prepared for the battle. Once they pushed
them back this time they would destroy the bridge once again.
The
three generals thought of all the good men that were taken by the magma lake.
For as many of the zartanites that they took down, they had received close to
the same causalities if not more. The naidni army was growing thin and most of
the clerics were called to help finish the problem. The launching of the zartanites
catapults awoke the naidni forces and the battle began. The young clerics on
the front lines ran to the zartanites. Their white robes blew in the wind as
they clashed with their enemies. Although the zartanites had no elemental weapons
their strength size and well forged weapons made them worthy opponents.
While
the battle waged on another legion of zartanites travelled through the tunnel.
This siege battalion was double the size of the garroth assault unit. As they
marched down the tunnel, it was hot and almost unbearable at the beginning then
cool and refreshing at the end. The zartoons at the end continued to drill and
break a hole in the final end of the mountain. The drilling machine roared as
it spun and dug into the wall. As they pushed deeper into the wall the sun
started to come through. The wall collapsed and the zartanites stood on
dragor’s mountain overlooking fordlandia.
The
zartanites started setting up for their attack. Their catapults were lined up
and their range was the city. They looked down on the unsuspecting Naidni. They
wound up the catapults and prepared to start the invasion. The drummers that followed
them through the tunnel began to pound their drums. They released the catapults
and let boulders rain down on Fordlandia.
The
horns of Fordlandia immediately got blown. All through out Fordlandia people
scurried to find safety and in confusion. The zartanites had already made their
way down the mountain and through the forest. Before the fordlandians got a
proper defense mounted, Buffalo hoof hopped on his stead and road like a mad
man towards the zartanites. He rallied his troops as he sat on his horse; he
raised his flame engulfed sword in the air.
“The
zartanites think this would be easy. They thought they would surprise us and
take the city. Well they got another thing coming. Let’s give them the fight
they were looking for. Lets send them running back to foratu we stand alone now
but we shall arise victorious together brothers!” Buffalo Hoof said waving his
sword and putting his horse to stand on his hind legs.
The
small army that he had mustered cheered as they looked at the zartanite legion closing
in. the ground rumbled under their feet as they watched the zartan unit after
unit come out the tunnel and head their way. The boulders they launched flew
threw the air and tore up buildings and other things they collided with. The
naidni soldiers ran to their attackers with a roar. They were prepared to give
their lives to protect their home. There was no more than five hundred naidni
to what seemed like an endless sea of Zartanites. Most of the Naidni were just
citizens who cmae to aid the effort. There were less than fifty clerics on the
battlefield.
Buffalo
Hoof tied a note to his raven and sent it to thorgan. He informed him him of
the surprise attack and asked for reinforcements. Buffalo hoof knew it would
take at least half the day for them to arrive. As arrogant as he was he was no
fool. He could see a lost battle, but he hoped he could hold them off long
enough. Buffalo Hoof blazed his fiery sword through zartanite after zartanite
in a rage. He knew the garrothians were close enough but they had no men to
spare.
The
zartanites line slowly started to move forward. Wave after wave they came and
pushed the naidni back. The zarga’s recked havoc as they tossed men out of
their way. Two clerics ran to a zarga. One just to his left sliced his arm off.
The cleric’s sword glowed bright blue and it cauterized the zarga’s arm as it
sliced through. The second cleric’s sword looked like normal steel. He sliced
up his right leg and the zarga’s leg froze over turning black. When the clerics
got to the top of his leg it was encased in ice. The zarga fell back causing
his leg to shatter into pieces and his left arm laid next to it with steam
still rising out of it. The two clerics nodded at each other and separated back
into the battlefield.
The
cleric that sliced his zarga’s arm turned just for a second. As he did he
watched a zarga smash his cleric brother with his hands.
“Joshua!” the cleric yelled running
with his sword.
The
cleric jumped at the zarga and sliced his head clean off. The zarga continued
running as his head rolled on the battlefield his body fell too. The cleric ran
over to Joshua’s mangled body which was twitching as he grabbed his final bits
of life in his blood filled breaths. Joshua’s eyes met the clerics before he
finally closed them and stopped moving.
“May the gods be with you!” the
cleric said as he folded Joshua’s arm over each other and stood up.
With
a few tears dropping down his face he threw off his greenion cloak and he
pulled his sword out. He summoned all the aura he had within him with a loud
battle cry. The sword in his hand began to melt as his hands blazed. He ran
back into the battle with a vengeance. The cleric attacked zartanite’s with his
bear hands as if a mad man. It was quite uncommon for a cleric to become
emotional. Every zartanite he touched melted as if they fell in the lake of
magma. His aura was an ominous black around him. Although he blazed a path of
fire in his rampage his emotional state would be costly. The clerics had taken
down more than his share of zartanites but now he found himself surrounded. He
fought off as many as he could but he was weary now. He soon felt the cold
steel of a zartanite’s blade in his side.
The
cleric liquefied the zartanites head and pulled the blade out. As he did
another zartanite stabbed him on the other side. The cleric continued to fight
but many more blades stabbed him. He finally disappeared below the sea of
zartanites. Buffalo hoof shook his head as he watched it unfold. He was trying
to assist the out of control lad but couldn’t maneuver quickly enough. He
needed to regroup his forces. The sun was beginning to set.
“Retreat” Buffalo hoof yelled
The Naidni soldiers continued
fighting as they made their way back to Fordlandia. They dodged boulders as
they retreated. The city was in the same condition as the battlefield citizens
scurried to put out burning buildings. The soldiers regrouped in the front
lines of Fordlandia. Archers rained down arrows on the incoming zartanite
legion. Arrows of all elements showered the zartanites but still couldn’t stop
them. The zartanites just kept coming.
“Brothers we stand here now maybe
for the last time. If we fall let us give them hell!” Buffalo Hoof yelled as he
raised his sword.
Buffalo
hoof ran towards the zartanites and the remaining of the soldiers followed. The
Naidni met the Zartanitess and showed their heart. They gave their final push
everything they had. But it wasn’t enough Buffalo Hoof himself became
overwhelmed. He felt the cold steel of the zartanites. A zartanite general stabbed
him in his stomach. He looked him in the eyes as he plunged the sword deeper in
his stomach. The zartanite then kicked him off his sword and continued to the
city.
The
Naidni soldiers watched their mighty leader fall. They felt the cold touch of
defeat creeping up their spine. The zartanite’s had taken Fordlandia from them
and they were helpless to stop them. The zartanites continued their push into
the city. The citizens and survivors of the battle scurried as the zartanites
entered Fordlandia. Loran a Zartanite general took a raven out it’s cage and
tied a note to it’s leg. He looked down on Fordlandia from the mountainside.
“Start the defense stage!’ he
yelled to his underlings.
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In Garroth the
naidni were pushing the Zartanite’s back to Foratu. They began preparations for
destroying the bridge again. A cardinal flew to black paw. It informed him of
the pending attack in fordlandia. He inturn informed Sarthis and Mizzle. They agreed
and in ordered the soldiers to speed up their preparations. Sarthis sent their
reinforcements to Fordlandia to meet the legion Thorgan had sent. It would take
them a few hours to arrive they would be late. That had to be better then never
for the empires sake.
Thorgans forces
were headed to Fordlandia. He and Thegan rode with the army to see the battle
their selves. They were a few hours from garroth but thorgan didn’t plan to
attack until he saw the situation. He still couldn’t believe schordin had amassed
such a bold attack. The halting of his army snapped him out of his thoughts.
One of the lead horsemen rode back with a soldier.
“Thorgan they have taken the city
and killed Buffalo Hoof. What will we do I’m sorry I failed you” the soldier
said jumping off the horse and kneeling
“Arise brave warrior the city may
not be lost yet.” Thorgan said, “Join the ranks and let us take it back”
The
soldier stood up and joined in the army. They proceeded towards Fordlandia to
face their crafty opponents.
The
naidni in Garroth had pushed the Zartanites back enough to explode their
charges. It didn’t surprise Mizzle to see them retrating. He knew schordin was
up to something. He had a feeling the fleeing zartans would no doubt rejoin the
siege of fordlandia. Mizzle hoped their reinforcements were not to late to help
keep the city. He signaled a fellow zartoon and the zartoon lit a fuse. He ran
with the rest of the army to safety. As the lit fuse took off like a
firecracker.
The
fuse met its connecting bomb but didn’t explode. The zartoons looked at mizzle
in surprise. He ran over and kicked the closet charge into the lake of magma.
The bomb exploded triggering the other bombs as he ran away. A wave of magma
rose up as en effect of the bridges destruction. Earthly naidni seeing the threat
raised a wall of earth up to block it. The aerial naidni in the area blew back
what little magma got over the wall. The bridge was destroyed once again and
all the soldiers were safe that survived the epic battle. They focused their
attention to Fordlandia now.
Thorgan
stood on the hillside and looked down upon fordlandia. He couldn’t believe what
he saw. The city was still burning in many places and the Zartanites had
constructed a wall. It was a shabby stone wall and quickly constructed. This
was the only wall built in the empire besides Garotth. The reinforcements
sarthis sent were making their way up towards thorgan. Over all the years of
battling the Zartanites he had never seen them make such a strategic move. It
was clever but not enough to stop a full Naidni army. The drums of the Zartanites
blared in the distance. They were setting up their defenses and preparing
artillery.
Schordin
made his way out the tunnel and an evil smile came over his face. His army was
running all over fordlandia like busy little bees. They were following his plan
to the T and his army would still be prepared before the Garrothians army could
mobilize back. Zartanites were still running out of the tunnel. Each one was
just as eager as the last to play his role in the great siege. The Zartoons
were setting up there mobile turret guns along the walls. In a matter of hours
the Zartanites had transformed Fordlandia. They were ready for the naidni who
were tired and low in numbers.
Schordin
knew that Thorgan’s kind heart wouldn’t permit him to continue to lose man
after man. They suffered tremendous loses defending Garroth but the Zartanites
had units still waiting for battle. More fresh legs then the Naidni had. They
still poured out the mountain as an endless sea. They’re drums were still
beating and echoing along the mountainside. Schordin could see thorgan forces
assembling. The Naidni would make it a two-sided war. Schordin figured he had a
few hours before the garrothian soldiers would be at the rear of fordlandia. He
signaled one of his soldiers to begin the battle. The soldier picked up a flare
gun and shot it into the sky.
The
zartanites in Fordlandia watched the fire drift down from the sky. They
immediately started launching their catapults. The battle had begun and after
the naidni charged the city. The zartoons bust shot after shot with their
turrets into the army. The artillery for it was a small metal ball. It pierced
and dropped naidni as they ran into the battlefield. The zartanites met the naidni
outside the city walls with fierceness.
They had the city and were not going to let it go easily. Zartanites,
zartoons and zarga’s fought side by side to push the naidni back. The
battlefield was getting bloody both sides were evenly matched. Casualties fell
upon both sides but the zartanites still had a legion waiting in the city.
The
tide of the battle started to change however. The zartanites started to
overwelm the naidni. Thorgan stood and watched as his army line was slowly
pushed back. The zartoons turrets proved to be more then they could handle. The
naidni couldn’t get to the city to try and destroy them. The zartanites were
proving to be more than they could handle during this battle. Thorgan had to
make a choice that he didn’t want to. He signaled a soldier to sound the horn
of peace. Everyone on the battlefield came to a halt. The soldiers on the front
line took a step back from each other. Thorgan made his way to the front of the
lines and schordin did the same.
Thorgan
waited at the front lines for schordin to meet him. He could feel the eyes of
both sides on him. Many of there thoughts flashed through his head. Schordin arrived moments later and stepped
down from his onita. The two kings stood face to face so to say. Schordin was
the shorter of the two and his hunched back didn’t help much either.
“Stop this madness comrade” thorgan
said
“Comrade! I’m no comrade of yours”
schordin said
The
sound of a horn took their attention away from each other. The garrothian
soldiers had arrived at the southern gates of fordlandia.
“So will you sacrifice more people
to have your city?” schordin asked with a sick grin
“I will not leave my people for you
to have your way with” thorgan said “if I leave you within a year’s time you
will be knocking on the door of thandor.”
“We have no need for more conquest
we want resources and trade. For a decade you abandoned your word. We had no
water and now you want us to just leave on your request. Ha hah ahahahah” Schordin
snorted
“Open your gates and allow free passage
to all then” Thorgan said
As
long as the Garrothians allow the same we have an agreement and all trades will
continue” Schordin said as he walked back to his onita.
Thorgan
gave him a nod and got on his horse. A deep burning feeling ran through his
heart. He never felt such a pain in all his years. The earth started to spin
but he managed to guide his horse back to his generals and thegan.
“Father we can take the city back
with the reinforcements” thegan cried
“The battle is lost and I will not
have another drop of blood spilled today” thorgan said
“Are you ok father” thegan asked
noticing thorgan was in pain
“I am fine let’s go home” thorgan
said
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