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Edward Hildebandt smiled as he looked eagerly at the new group of initiates who had wished to become Templar. Some looked eager, others looked scared, and still others had expressions that he could not read. There were six dozen candidates and six were under his protection. As he was looking over which ones were to be with him, Grandmaster Damien York came into sight and every Templar saluted. The traditional salute involved placing one fist across one's heart and the other hand behind his back. It symbolized strength and also humility, which all Templar were known to show. Grandmaster York saluted back as he stood at the front of the courtyard where all of the candidates were assembled with the apprentices. | ||||
[[OOC: Not sure if we're on horses. I'm assuming that we are...]] "Silvanos Calamon, sir," said Silvanos as he rode along, "At your service." | ||||
Darius had been silent for most of the journey. It was the first time he'd ventured far outside of a city before. While his father had, obviously, been on a number of excursions, his work had never allowed him to bring Darius along. To him, seeing it for the first time, the wilderness was beautiful. The air here was also different from in the cities. It was far more malleable, clearer, and Darius liked it. Nodding after Silvanos had introduced himself, Darius looked to Edward. "Darius Hammond, sir," he said, spitting out the word sir with a strange emphasis. | ||||
Dominik followed along, lost in his own thoughts. He blinked when the others began to speak, and followed suit. "Dominik Baxter, yours under the light of creation, sir," he said, saluting as he had seen the others do. | ||||
During his two days of travel, Hanno had been experimenting. At first he created a bolt of lightning between his two hands. After some thought, he began to apply it. He touched his hands to both sides of a stick, created the bolt of lightning and the stick burst into flames. He did the same to a pile of leaves which exploded into flames. He then tried a clump of dirt, with little to no result. Hanno, thankfully, stopped himself before trying it out on his horse. | ||||
When Edward saw each initiate approach him and introduce themselves, he repeated their names in his head so that he would not forget them. He also examined each person carefully as they introduced themselves, but could not get a very good read of them so quickly. | ||||
[[OOC: Reiterating...you can go in...my character is making sure they are CLOSED AFTER you open them...*Glares at Demonsul*]] | ||||
Dominik smiled. An easy task, it seemed, but knowing the rumors about the initiation, it wouldn't be so easy. Nevertheless, he had to be confident if he were to pass. He smiled, and stepped through the crumbling arch into the dank, moss-covered corridors of the fortress. | ||||
Silvanos nodded to the apprentice known as Eduard, or Edwuard, or was it Edwoord? He could not remember, maybe it was Edward? He would just call him apprentice. The language employed by the Rencanans had been difficult for him to learn, but he could speak it somewhat fluently now. His accent was strong, and the names were difficult for him to remember. He was Syllvan-os Sortem-Myllam Kareimon, not Silvanos Caramon. His hand was on his longsword, the steel weapon he had been trained extensively in. It had once been a peculiar weapon to him, as his people used spears, darts, javelins, and wore the skin of their cattle, known as gremorin. A gremor was a thick-skinned, yet slow, beast that preyed on insect colonies. Their trunks would enter the hole, and their tough tongues would navigate the tunnels. They were easy for a man with a good spear to kill, and their skin made good armor. Not only that, but their meat and organs were full of nutrients and their bones were light and tough as could be. Silvanos, or Syllvan-os, had never been a hunter. He had been a trader's son, though, and he had heard stories of the insects that a gremor would feed on. They were huge compared to the ones in Rencana; about the size of a man's index finger. The soldier-ants carried a lethal venom, and their queen was the size of a small hand. He had encountered a few workers, but never a soldier. The corridors were dark, and his ears and eyes were straining to sense any noise around him. He thought about drawing his sword, but decided against it. He turned into a room and held his arm up. A ball of flame appeared in the palm of his hand, lighting the room. It appeared to be a classroom, and there were around eight large desks and several chairs. Under one of the desks was a chest, and Silvanos pulled it out and shoved his key inside. He turned it, and it turned with no resistance. He pushed it open, and inside was a lump of silver and a large stamp. He grabbed the stamp and the silver and watched as the key disolved. | ||||
Darius stretched and then dismounted. It would be good to stretch his legs as he looked around inside the castle. Abandoned or not it was still somewhat impressive. He turned and patted his horse, rubbing down his nose. Darius enjoyed riding, but didn't especially enjoy riding for as long as they had. It wasn't good for him or the horse. As he entered the castle and looked around his thoughts were turning quickly. Firstly, he didn't enjoy using torches, so the cellar and ground floor were mostly out. Torches and fire disrupted the natural flow of air in odd ways that Darius couldn't understand quite yet, and if he focused without fire around he could generally "see" without having to actually use his eyes. He wasn't quite proficient enough at it yet to trust himself in wandering around a dark cellar, however. Secondly, and part of the reason he didn't want to be in the dark, was that this initiation was odd. It was a bit too introspective for the Templar and, from what they'd been told, not dangerous at all. Too easy. Darius rested his hand on his longsword as he looked around. The apprentice had already entered the castle..perhaps he was laying some sort of trap for the initiates. He'd need to go higher, where light could still reach inside, and he'd certainly be on his guard the entire time. Darius ascended one level and looked up the next staircase, focusing. There was a lot of wind up there, and while he could still read the air with some wind, it was too open. Darius turned around and looked at his options. He chose to stick close to the outer wall facing away from the direction the wind was coming. Enough light was still let in for Darius to see, and as he moved down the hallway he began to feel uneasy. He had passed a number of mostly empty rooms, and while he couldn't pinpoint anything, just felt as if certain things were out of place. All the more reason to finish this quickly... Darius reached the end of this outer wall and, though not the entrance, one of the walls to a corner room to his left had fallen years ago, leaving a hole large enough for light, and Darius, to enter. There were two chests in this room, of roughly the same size, and one was open. He couldn't tell if this other chest had been part of the initiation trial or not, but he figured he had best hurry, anyway. He tried his key in the other chest and it turned easily. Darius released the key quickly as it shocked him and disintegrated in the lock. He pulled the lid open and plucked the two items waiting for him, depositing both in a dark brown sash that he was wearing over his clothes. He stood, turned, and began to make his way back towards the exit. Still far too easy.. | ||||
Odd. Very odd. | ||||
When Edward heard a loud boom of thunder from within the castle, he turned around from where he was. | ||||
Hanno hurt. Everything felt... Twisted. Tight. He wanted to go back to the darkness, but something had woken him up. | ||||
Dominik was humming to himself, wandering through the corridors, when the earth shook with a subsonic blast. He braced himself against a wall. Thinking that the real challenge was beginning at last, he began a sprint towards the exit. In the darkness of the fortress, he saw the loose floor tile before he trod on it, but couldn't slow down in time and skidded, landing hard on the floor once more. Climbing hurriedly to his feet, he began to run again. Whatever the challenge was, he could outrun it! | ||||
Darius had made it about halfway down the corridor towards the stairs he had come up when a loud and powerful blast shook the castle and threw the air into a flurry. So this initiation IS more than just a scavenger hunt. Darius drew his sword quietly, and surveyed the hallway. After making sure there was noone in his immediate area, he turned to the window and surveyed the grounds. Nothing unusual...the horses had been somewhat spooked by the blast but that in itself was completely normal. He had an idea that the "enemy" in this situation was simply the apprentice who had conveniently disappeared into the castle earlier. If so...how could he possibly find all of the initiates? Darius looked down towards the small sack at his side. the items...if they were somehow enchanted, it would be possibly to locate everyone very quickly. He untied the sack from his waist and, looking around the room, eventually tossed it in a small closet at the back. Darius then took up a position behind an overturned table and waited, observing the airflow. Maybe I'm just being paranoid... No...the blast had been something. He'd be waiting, and as soon as that apprentice walked through that door, he'd have a surprise waiting for him. Darius didn't have to wait much longer. The airflow around the door suddenly changed. He had heard nothing, but a one of the waves had been... unnatural ...different. This castle was full of breezes, due to its many holes, but that hadn't been one of them. He hunkered down behind the table and waited, listening intently. "In here?" one of the cultists asked the other two. A man in robes holding a small gem nodded, the gem producing a thin stream of light pointed towards the room. Two of the men entered, the third standing at the doorway, and held the gem up again. They spoke softly, but Darius could hear them well enough. "This one is hiding in the closet? How brave..." There was a chortle, followed by a gruff voice, "Brave or not, they're all going to die the same." The word "die" especially got Darius's attention. He'd heard at least two men, though they'd seemed to address another man at some point. None of them had sounded like the apprentice. If his life really was in danger...well...he'd simply have to kill them first. He held his sword at the ready and focused, calming the air around him. If he held a small sphere of air still around him, his movements would make no sound. This came in handy as he stood and moved over the table. There were, indeed, three men. Two were approaching the closet and one was in the doorway, looking into the hallway. Darius decided to deal with the one in the doorway first, as he was the closest and he was alone. It was simple enough, all he did was approach, completely silently thanks to his magic, and stab the man upwards, under his ribcage. He crumpled immediately, but did so noisily and with a yell. Darius's surprise advantage was over. The other two turned quickly and held their swords towards Darius. One nodded to the other, who approached Darius slowly. They engaged, but it was quickly clear that Darius was the more skilled of the two. The cultist attacked again, but Darius deflected it to the side and kicked at his knees. He was careful this whole time to keep an eye on the other cultist, and to keep his back away from him. Another attempted attack by the cultist met only Darius's sword and, taking the opportunity, he punched him and slashed downward into the cultist's shoulder. With only one arm to wield the sword, the cultist no longer had the speed or strength to keep up with Darius, and quickly received a number of wounds. Finally, the cultist faltered, and tripped backwards, landing at the feet of the other man. The standing cultist grunted in disgust at his comrade's performance and, drawing his sword, put an end to him with a boot to his throat. The new cultist now engaged Darius, who was only slightly tired by his earlier fight. This cultist was far faster and much more skilled, however, and even if Darius had been tired he would have been hard pressed to defeat him. Darius could do little more than defend himself and, even when he did get the rare chance to attack, his blows were easily deflected. The cultist brought his sword down especially hard, knocking Darius's slightly out of the way. while he was trying to recover the robed man kicked Darius square in the chest, throwing him off balance. The cultist swung hard again, aiming only for Darius's sword, and knocked if from his grasp. He then kicked again, sending the surprised Darius to the ground. Approaching the downed man, the cultist spoke. "Templar scum. You never had a chance. You did me a favour in weeding out the weak, though. Killed our watchman without hesitating, too. You would've fit in quite well with us." The man raised his sword slowly, "Too bad, though. Too weak, too soft, you Templar are all the same." Darius didn't really care about the Templar insults, or the cultist's insinuation that Darius would have been a fine cultist. He did, however, take offense that this moron thought he was the same as all the Templar. Darius quickly focused, gathering energy into his hands. He opened his inner senses and got a feel for the air around him. This was a technique that he'd never had a chance to use in a fight, as its effects were somewhat irreversible and his sparring partners wouldn't have appreciated busted eardrums. Darius was quite sure that it would work, however, and in his confidence, clapped his hands together with all his might. A look of confusion crossed the cultist's face, but he was about to bring the sword down towards Darius's head anyway. Darius, however, concentrated, amplified and guided the sound waves emanating from his clap directly towards the ears of the cultist. The high decibel concentration immediately ruptured both ear drums of the cultist, causing him incredible pain and completely disorienting him. Darius stood as the robed man grasped his ears and screamed, then punched him swiftly in the nose, knocking him to the ground. The man writhed as Darius picked up the cultist's discarded sword. He grasped the weapon in both of his hands and raised it. He spoke to the agonized cultist with no emotion in his voice, "Here...let me help you with that." The man couldn't hear him, obviously, but he certainly felt the sword as Darius plunged it into his heart, killing him almost instantly. Darius calmly cleaned the sword of blood, then retrieved his own, and placed both of them around his waist. The cultist's sword was of a higher quality than his, and he wanted to keep it, but it seemed like bad manners to discard his initiate sword. Darius was about to walk out of the room before he remembered the items that the Templar had sent them here for, and it was only then that the big picture rushed back to him. As he picked up the sack and looked about the room, he began to wonder. How much of this was planned by the Templar... Did that apprentice send us in here knowing that we'd be facing death without even hinting at that possibility? That blast...I wonder how many of the initiates are still alive. Darius set out of the room, carefully observing his surroundings and the airflow. There were almost certainly more cultists here...and he wasn't going to be caught off guard. | ||||
[[Septim is going to be away until Monday, so I will let him fill in his part later. Going to post later tonight. Sorry, was out for a bit and doing work. Check in tomorrow and the post will be done.]] | ||||
Edward saw Hanno get to his feet and fend off three of the cultist priests, and he decided that he would divert the other three from the young initiate. The three cultists, however, were intent on killing Hanno before he could interere. Edward raced across the room and jumped between them and their target. *** | ||||
Dominik dashed through the maze of corridors, seeking the cause of the fight. Eventually, he arrived back at the gate moments after Edward and Hanno. Somewhat relieved that he had avoided further fighting without cowardice, he joined them on their return to the Templar stronghold. | ||||
For most of the ride home Darius had been deep in thought. He constantly stole glances towards the dead body, and stole glares towards their apprentice. He knew...he knew and he sent us in there anyway. This whole mission was about putting our lives in danger without so much as a warning. He held his tongue, though. Even during the burial, he held his tongue. Could have just as easily been me, any of us...or all of us. Hundreds...thousands of dead here, and for what? The cultists are derided for their immediate willingness to sacrifice each other...how is this any different? He was a little loathe to try on his new armor, despite its enhanced properties. To Darius it would always represent the bloodier side of the Templar. It would be almost poetic, though. The cultist's bloody sword to represent the people he had killed, and his own bloody armor to represent the people that were left behind to die on his path to power. He didn't have to like it, but he would need to accept this as an inevitable part of the Templar way. Should have known to expect this coming in... He had already steeled himself against a number of things, though, and this was only one more to add to the list. Darius donned the armor and headed to the training grounds. If there were inevitably going to be sacrifices...he might as well get the perks that came with them. A few other initiates were already training as well, and Darius recognized one of them as a "Templar brother" of his. Careful to stay clear of his magic Darius walked near and drew the cultist sword, beginning to practice bending the air around his sword. After compacting the air together he used the sword and a bit of magical energy to push the air at a target, in this case just a practice dummy. The only problem with air was that, even compacted, it couldn't do a whole lot of damage, at least not at Darius's level of power. He looked over towards Dominik, "How did your 'initiation' go?" | ||||
[[Just letting you all know that since monday is Memorial Day(for us dirty Yanks) that I will probably not be able to post until tuesday. I know that Erunion and Demonsul aren't American, not sure about Rhade. Spending time with family in an area that has 0 internet service. I do want to thank you guys for doing spectacular in this RP and feel free to drop me a message at any time if you have any comments/questions :)]] | ||||
Dominik looked up in surprise, from focusing on a ball of light he was juggling between his palms. "What do you mean? It went great, until those cultists showed up, damn them under the earth. The only trap I found was this tripwire thing." | ||||
Once his head was fully cleared, Hanno had immediately returned to experimentation, if for no other reason than to take his mind off... Things. With his new armour on, Hanno went into the practice yard and tried summoning and throwing a bolt of lightning. It worked! For the first time in his experience he had been able to damage a target more than a few feet away. | ||||
[[OOC: I returned earlier than planned. Might as well give you all something to work on since my night at the bar was cancelled since it is a holiday :'( ]] The next few days passed quickly, but it was the nights that went painfully slow and haunted Edward. Visions of cultists slaughtering Christopher Flemming flew through his mind and even haunted his vision shortly after he woke from his light sleep. He would throw water on his face and then attempt to sleep again. Finally, three days had passed and Templar Master Desaul summoned Edward to his quarters. It took Edward only a few minutes to get to the armory. When he arrived there, he found the armorer mumbling about an initiate. | ||||
Darius had a look of slight surprise on his face. Could it be that this initiate hadn't even considered the possibility that the cultists were known to be there? "My name's Darius. Initiation went well enough, I suppose...I survived," he said with a bit of a sarcastic tone. "Yeah..you're right. This armour definitely helps out." Darius had never had much brute power behind his magic, and the armour helped some with that. Even after giving up on his son having body-enhancing magical talent, he had wanted Darius to learn flashy and powerful direct attacks with his air magic. He simply couldn't do it, however. Using air was a trade-off. It was incredibly malleable, and didn't take much energy to control or move around. It also couldn't deal out any real direct damage. It wasn't incredible on the defensive side, either. You could change the trajectory of an arrow, or the swing of a sword, but there's no way you could stop either of them. Because of this, Darius had learned early on to use air in a way which required more talent than brute strength. Talent, he'd found, he had plenty. He had always assumed that the sound attacks would work, and had practised those relentlessly. His trial run during the initiation had not disappointed. Darius had also learned very quickly that by stilling the air he stopped all sound. This had made for fun pranks to play on other children, though he had nearly killed someone by holding the still bubble over their mouth for too long. Either way...Darius clapped in front of him and, focusing, directed the sound straight into the practise dummy. It didn't last very long at all, and despite his new power, he could only amplify the waves so far. If only... Ah! Darius, in a quick movement, drew both his swords, twirled, and clashed them together, holding them out in front of him.The swords reverberated, and Darius was able to hold and harness the power of those sound waves near him before sending them, amplified, into the dummy. The straw rustled a bit. Disappointing.. Still, it had been more powerful. Still on his mind, Darius turned back to Dominik, "Hey..do you really think those cultists were there by accident? You saw that giant field of dead just as clearly as I did. People die during these trials all the time...and if the cultists weren't the ones supposed to kill us...then who? Our apprentice? I doubt that wire slaughtered too many initiates in the past." | ||||
Dominik looked troubled for a moment, the light disappearing from his hands. "What are you implying? That the cultists were... arranged... to test us? Or that the apprentice was supposed to?" shuddering, he turned away, closing his eyes to mumble a prayer. "I don't think that-" he cut off, as a pair of initiates entered, calling for Dominik and Darius. "That's us," he said, standing. "My name's Dominik Baxter, in case you don't know. Blessed under the spirit, junior priest of the Five - and I guess a Templar Initiate now, as well." He gave a dry chuckle. "I do hope you aren't right. A trial by blood and death is not a very promising prospect." turning, he made his way towards the two initiates, calling out to them. He stopped halfway, turning to Darius. "You coming?" | ||||
Darius chuckled as he tied his swords back to his waist. This fellow wasn't keen on accepting the prospect of what Darius had realised, but either way Dominik's attitude had cheered him up a little. He touched the seal on his armour softly, the nodded after Dominik and jogged to catch up. | ||||
The two initiates, with orders from Edward, informed Dominik and Darius that they were to be sent to the armory to receive an apprentice sword for each of them and that they were to meet at the main gate in four hours to leave for a mission. When they finished giving their message, they left to do other tasks. | ||||
Hanno had been summoned by an initiate to go meet with the armourer, then go on to meet Sir Edward at the gate. He wasn't sure who Sir Edward was... Perhaps the Apprentice who had helped them? Maybe he had been knighted. | ||||
Arriving at the gate, still quite not believing the new sword in his hand, Dominik saluted to the newly-armored Edward. "Lead on, sir!" | ||||
[[No worries. As long as you all suddenly don't disappear on me, hahaha..ha...ha...well, I will make a post later today. I have been given some tasks of my own and must drive to 2-4 locations around my state and make some phone calls. Be back later]] | ||||
Edward saw that everyone had gathered at the gate and he stood up from where he was sitting. | ||||
Dominik leaped off of his horse at the command, and drew his new sword. He wondered what the plan was, then realized there was none. It was a simple, headlong attack. As such, he began waving the sword at a nearby small group of cultists, who were charging towards them, shortswords drawn. He raised the blade, and drew the power for a blinding flash through his armor's seal. The sword lit up like a second sun, and the cultists staggered in unison, blind. With the armor preventing his exhaustion by making the flash easier, the only threat was the blind flailing of the cultist's swords, and an attack from the rear. Dominik mercilessly began hacking at the god-forsaken cultists, who were attempting to escape. | ||||
Hanno had been thinking about the armourer's suggestion all through the journey, but what he saw here snapped him back to reality. | ||||
Darius, for most of the ride here, had simply sat in silence. At one point he unsheathed his new sword and tested its balance again. The two swords he now wielded were of roughly similar quality, and handled equally well, which made it easier on him. When they arrived at their destination, and he saw the large numbers of cultists at the settlement ahead of them, though, he realised that nothing was going to be easy on him anymore. He'd joined the Templar. Cursing them silently he drew a sword and, as the others rode off and dismounted to attack, Darius joined them. He rode for a fringe group of cultists, careful to make sure that no extra group could flank him and force him into a situation he didn't want to be in. As he approached the cultists stood and faced him, getting in a position ready to defend against his attacks. Long before he reached them, however, Darius drew and began swinging his new sword in a circle on his right. As he did so he gathered a whirlwind around the sword with his magic. When he got close enough he let the compressed and rapidly twirling air fly towards the cultists' feet. While he couldn't do any real direct damage with simple air at his skill level, he could certainly kick up a cloud of dust. With the four cultists now in a confused state Darius rode into their midst, hacking one in the throat and bringing the same sword to his left side to cut straight up the back of another. He brought his horse to a stop and dismounted as the other two cultists approached him. The third was still alive, but the wound in his back had certainly broken his fighting spirit. One wielded a small axe and the other a sword, and both were pressing toward him quickly. Instead of drawing his other sword yet, Darius raised his left hand in the direction of the axe-wielder's mouth, and focused, catching him in his exhale. "Seeing" the air, he caught that exhale and held it there for the cultist's next breath, and repeated this exercise. The cultist had begun to feel a bit dizzy before reaching Darius, and as soon as his partner realised what was happening he charged. Darius was ready for him, however, and sidestepped his first attack. He was forced to fight mostly defensively, as he had to keep a fair amount of his focus on the other cultist, but he was able to continue parrying the attacks for a bit. When his opponent began going for the kill, however, and Darius was forced to acknowledge that he couldn't keep up with his strength with only one hand, he waited for an opportunity. The next time the two locked sword Darius dropped the magic from the other cultist and reached his left hand down to the sword of the slain cultist from his initiation. With the draw of his weapon he disemboweled the cultist, and then turned to the axe-wielder. He was breathing deeply, and looked quite a mix between angry and frightened. Darius simply watched him and waited, emotionless. He'd been taking his anger at the Templar out in his battle with these folks which, while probably not good for his psyche, was definitely helpful in this battle. This one had more armour than the others had had, though, and it would be a little more difficult. Darius charged the man, letting out a small series of cries as he attacked. The fight was actually much easier than it seemed it would have been though, as after blocking a couple of Darius's attacks the man raised his axe and brought it down towards the Templar with all his strength. Darius simply moved to the side. As soon as the axe hit the ground Darius moved on him, disarmed him with a quick blow to his arms and ended his life with a sword sticking out of his throat. He pushed the man back with his foot and the blade slid cleanly back out. Darius walked back over to his horse and mounted up again, scanning the field for another group of lonely cultists or Templar in need. | ||||
The light rain had given Edward an advantage as he saw a group of cultists firing arrows towards the castle. He knelt down to the moist ground and concentrated as his hand drew a symbol upon the ground. Then he focused his energy into his palm and unleashed a wave of electricity that danced along the wet ground in front of him. The cultists turned around as they heard the sound, but they were already doomed as energy coursed through their bodies until smoke came from their eyes and ears. The screams did not bother Edward as much as they used to. The armor felt a little ligher as well, which helped him as he moved from house to house in order to avoid cultists with bows. He returned fire with his own bow and scored several kills, and Edward moved closer to the main gate of the castle. He moved towards the gate until he found a small shelter from arrows. | ||||
The battle raged for another two hours with heavy casualties on both side. Finally, the cultist forces retreated due to the heavy losses inflicted by the garrisoned archers and the swordsmen hitting them from behind. Out of the seventy swordsmen that came to aid the Templar, forty were injured or killed. The remaining forces withdrew to the castle where most of the townspeople had been taking shelter. Edward and the other Templar followed. Inside, they found Lord Donahue just inside the keep. | ||||
Hanno had been trying to get himself some sleep, something of great value to any soldier, as his father often told him, but he had been unable to. Every time he closed his eyes, the dead Initiate had been there, staring at him, accusing him. He had done something foolish, and it had cost an initiate his life. All he could see was that man, his body twisted into something vile as a demon tore it's way out of the ground... | ||||
Darius flopped out on the bed. He was slightly bruised on his ribs, but other than that he had made it through the battle fine. The cultists outside the castle hadn't had much skill, and seemed more like scarecrows to hold the siege than anything else. He looked over at his swords and armor. He'd tried to clean them both, but the amount of killing he'd done today had made it a little difficult. either way...it was time for some well earned rest. A few hours of mostly restful sleep later Darius awoke with a start. It hadn't been a dream that had awoken him..no..something else had-- Shouts? Bells? The sound of running. Something was happening in the castle. Darius jumped out of bed and donned his armour quickly. He tied his swords about his waist and then ran out of his room. He quickly gathered from another soldier that much of the fighting was centered down around the gate, so the two of them made their way to the castle walls. Just before they reached the small street directly next to the wall, a group of three cultists moved quickly across their view, heading down the street. The two men moved quickly to the entrance of the alley and, after Darius had checked that no other cultists were behind these three, he motioned for the other man to be silent and stay put. He set off at a run towards the three cultists, more heavily armored than his other opponents had been. He kept the air around him stilled to make sure that none of the three would hear him approaching. Wearing less armor and moving faster, Darius was able to catch up quite quickly. When he did he drew his sword and, placing his hand on the back of the cultist's helmet, struck his sword against the metal. Channeling magic, Darius used the vibrations in the air within the helmet and amplified them over and over, quickly turning the man's eardrums to mush. In such an enclosed space, it wouldn't have surprised him had the cultist's brains been addled a bit as well. The other two had continued moving a few paces before turning to see why their comrade had stopped. When they saw him fall to his knees and then face down, they drew their weapons and advanced on Darius together. Whistling for the other soldier, Darius drew his second sword and backed up slowly. When he turned to check, however, it became clear that the soldier had his hands full with another cultist who had come down the street behind them. Fighting alone, Darius turned back and defended himself from a number of attacks by first one, then both of his enemies. His own attacks were easily blocked as he could never attack with enough force or speed without leaving himself open to the other opponent. After deflecting one cultist's attack, however, he saw an oppening. The other opponent had already raised his sword to strike at Darius, but he had raised it too high. Darius slashed quickly at the sword-hand of that cultist and connected nicely with the foreward tendons of his arm, causing him to drop the sword. Quickly regaining his balance and preparing his sword again, Darius shoved his sword forward into the cultist's throat, left unprotected by either his helmet or body armor. Unfortunately, the other cultist had recovered by this time and, very forcefully, brought his own sword down on Darius's left arm. His grip on the sword in that hand faltered and, before he could regain his focus, the cultist smashed his shield upward into Darius's head, sending him reeling to the ground. On his back, he could see the cultist approaching, and sat forward to clap his hands together. His opponent was faster, however, and smacked his right hand away before bringing an armored boot down onto Darius's left arm, causing a loud crack. The cultist chuckled heavily at this, then raised his sword. Darius's mind was racing. He couldn't generate enough sound with only one hand or a snap to assault the cultist with sound. He also certainly couldn't stop his sword with only air magic. Darius instinctively focused and "saw" the air, then got an idea. He snapped with his right hand, focusing as much of the vibrations towards the cultist's ears as possible This still didn't result in much, however, and was at best an annoyance to his enemy. This move momentarily distracted the cultist, though, and Darius took this chance to push his hand against the cultist's body armor. Focusing and working as quickly as possible he saw through the metal, clothes, and flesh of his enemy, finding his target. He located and focused on the air within the lungs of cultist and, with a strong influx of magic, forced it to expand rapidly, bursting the lungs from the inside. The cultist dropped his sword as blood spewed from his mouth, then fell forward, landing on Darius's left arm. This brought a wave of pain from his injured left arm, and he cried out. After pushing the man off and to the ground, he turned, looking to see how the other soldier was faring against his opponent. To Darius's horror, that one cultist had now become five. The other soldier was still alive and fighting, but he was quickly backing towards Darius's position, heavily outmatched. As he struggled to his feet, the templar was already beginning to focus energy. The soldier tripped just in front of Darius, and quickly retreated backwards on the ground. He stopped next to the templar and Darius could see that the soldier had been injured as well, with a large gash on his right arm. This further convinced him that he had only one choice, as the two of them, both injured, could not hope to fight off five. The cultists continued to approach as Darius closed his eyes, focusing as much energy through the seal in his armor as he could--he would need it. The cultist in the middle, appearing to be of higher rank than the others, motioned for them to stop. He looked Darius up and down, noting the look of the armor and, especially, the seal, "Is this the best that the Templar have to offer these days? You're going to make our lives so much easier if it is..." His insult met with nothing but silence, however, which angered the cultist, "Hey! Fine. I guess we'll just execute you here. I was at least hoping for a challenge." Darius jerked his head up and his eyes open, forward. They were intense, and flowing slightly with the magic he had allowed to build up. "Careful what you wish for..." His right arm shot forward and, having already focused into the lungs of all five men while their leader was talking, released his built of energy. The two closest to Darius fell immediately, bleeding profusely out of their mouths. As he continued to push his magic forward, the second two fell. Their leader was further away, and Darius was almost out of power. The cultist was able to stagger forward a few steps as his lungs expanded and, feeling the pain of his slowly ballooning chest, quickly realized that he should have moved backwards instead. The edges of Darius's vision were already clouded, and he felt a strange warmth in his nose. He put his hand to his face as the cultist fell, and noted the small trickle of blood coming from his nose with something akin to amusement. He had over-exerted himself, and he knew it. With that last thought, his whole vision went black and he fell to his knees, and then to the side, unconscious. | ||||
Dominik had been sound asleep. It had taken him a long time to rest his mind, as doubts as to the goodness of the Templar continued to surface, despite his efforts to squash them. Indeed, would the Gods have sent one of their most promising priests to be trained by a flawed organization? Unless he was sent to cleanse them... | ||||
Edward had leapt into the fray unprepared. Not only had he spent no time checking his surroundings when he joined the fight, but he also did not even see if he had ran past enemies already. His answer came when a blade slashed across his back, cutting into his armor very shallowly. The armor stopped the cutting of the blade, but it did not stop the heavy blunt force of it and it knocked him off balance. He spunt around to saw one of the cultist swordsmen, but this one looked more heavily armed and armored. A heavy metal visor covered the cultist's face and chainmail covered the joints. [[Train, talk, recover]] | ||||
That night, Dominik slept through the night only through exhaustion. Every time he discovered something useful to do with his power, it exhausted him. He needed to train more, learn to grasp more power. But at the pace things were going, he'd never have the time. | ||||
When Darius awoke he was in a room quite alien to him. It was fully furnished, much different than the near-spartan conditions of the Tempar living areas. It was also very feminine in nature. His wounds had been patched, and though his body ached all over, he could still move somewhat freely. As he looked around, he noticed the soldier that had been fighting by his side. He opened his mouth to speak, but the soldier beat him to it. "Don't look at me," said the soldier, while nodding with his head towards the end of the room, "It was all her..." As Darius's eyes followed his nod he noticed an older woman who had originally escaped his sight. She noticed him, as well, and came over to the bed he was in, carrying a cup. "So you're finally awake? Here, drink up." Darius took the cup and eyed it a little, "I have you to thank for patching up my wounds, then?" The woman nodded, then motioned to the cup. "Believe me, it'll help if you drink. I know the signs of exhaustion well enough, my husband was a Templar once, too." Darius's eyes narrowed slightly at this, but he drank his drink with thanks. The other soldier, however, spoke up. "Was a Templar?" He looked to Darius, "I thought you all didn't take kindly to people leaving." Darius was about to respond, but once again was beat to the punch. "Oh, no, they don't, but it's usually the higher up that take issue with it. He'd served the Templar for years, but one suicide mission after another and he was finally fed up, with both their callous disregard for his and his comrade's lives, and for the lives of the people which were really only pawns in their game of chess with the Cult. No offense to you, of course. Notice though, he's not around anymore." Darius had almost choked on his drink a number of times during this women's rant. He hadn't heard people speak of the Templar this way ever, but especially in front of one which she knew to also be a Templar. She noticed his surprise without missing a beat, "Yeah, out here in the real world not everything is shiny armour and flashy magic. He had left shortly afterward, promising to repay her kindness in some way, but still deep in thought. These thoughts consumed most of the ride back, and by the time their small group had returned to the Templar headquarters, Darius had essentially decided that he could not stay with the Templar forever. He still needed them to gain the kind of strength with which he could act on his own, and fighting the Cult was certainly a worthy ambition. Once he had enough strength though...he'd be able to do things his own way... His way wouldn't involve pointless sacrifices of willing soldiers, which both the Cultists and the Templar were guilty of. With this new motivation he trained especially hard and, shortly after a major explosion of light in the training yard, decided to call it a day, heading back towards his room. On his way, however, he noticed the Dominik fellow walking through the training yard as well. Dominik noticed him as well, and quickly strode over. "How was your first major battle as a Templar?" | ||||
"Urgh, a nightmare. Thank the gods we escaped as lightly as we did." Dominik looked down. "About what you said before...do you really believe that? Do you think that the Templar are inherently...as dark as you said?" | ||||
Darius chuckled a little. "I don't really know what I think. We soldiers on the ground...I think most of the Templar are fighting for the right reasons, and have good beliefs in their hearts. But the leaders and commanders...and the organization as a whole...it just doesn't sit quite right with me. Thousands, maybe tens of thousands of willing recruits dead just from initiations? That cannot be a coincidence... "I don't know why you joined the Templar, but I was kind of pushed into it. I could really have cared less, and serving the Gods can be done just as easily from outside the Templar as within it. To truly hone my magic skills, though, I needed some structure and teachers, and only the Templar and the Children have the kind of resources for that. Now, obviously, the Cult was never a real choice, because they sacrifice people left and right. So I joined the Templar...but now I find out that they're not that different. When the cultists make a sacrifice, they at least further their cause. What good did our fellow initiate's death serve? It makes me wonder if there even is a right side to be on." | ||||
Hanno had been practicing, and thinking. His two palm attack could be logically extended to two iron bars, with thin wire of gold, a cap of gold at the end and a golden connection at the handle. It was a good idea, but it was costly. Hanno didn't think he would be purchasing it for some time. | ||||
[[Just hold on guys. Had a few busy days but will take care of this tomorrow. Almost done :)]] | ||||
Dominik looked concerned. "Are you suggesting that the...cultists...are more right than we are? They worship demons...they disgrace their very reason to exist. But...I can't see why so many would die for the initiations..." he turned away, muttering to himself, troubled. Perhaps the gods had put him here to clean up the Templar. If so, then they likely put Darius there for the same reason. He'd have to talk to him about that at some point. But for now, he went back to training his ability to summon light. | ||||
[[OOC: Suuuuuuuure Charley, whatever you say! XD]] | ||||
[[OOC: *Hides when he realizes that he is spending more time with his gf*]] | ||||
[[Git wiv de dam updaet alredeh!]] | ||||
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