checkpoint delta
This was not darkness. It was despair.
“What happened here?” Mathias Staring out over the wreckage of what was once the city of Zaichaer filled him with a small sense of awe and horror. Talon could not blame him. As terrible as the landscape appeared however, his eyes shifted to the single point of greatest concern that hovered in the skies. The tear within the veil that still remained from the single greatest act of devastation in Karnor’s recent history.
“Death.” Aoren spoke grimly. Talon shook his head.
“Among other things.” Seeing all of this in front of him only served to reinforce a few thing of what he believed regarding certain people in the world. He regretted how events in recent months played out but given the chance, he would not do it differently. All around him he could see the remnants of the overwhelming amount of aetheric disruption. He did not even need to tap fully into his powers of Semblance, nor did he need to open up his divine vision to the Aetherium. The broken nature of the foundations of the world were apparent for him to see in practically every corner of the land.
“So, why are we here?” Mathias crouched down, staring intently at one of the crystallized torso’s that lay partially shattered on the ground. He had a grimace on his face. Talon did not need to peer into his aura to discern what he thought about what was in front of him. There had been plenty of those crystallized statues along their way here. It had taken him a moment before he realized that they were actually people who had been frozen and immortalized in aetheric crystal. The moment of their horror and fear plastered on their face, forever trapped in that awful realization that they were witnessing their own doom.
“To begin healing the Northlands of Karnor.” Both Mathias and Aoren looked at him curiously. It had surprised Aoren that he had wanted to return to the Imperium. When they had embarked upon their work there though, it had not been so surprising. His feelings regarding the empire were still mostly negative but they were also complicated. He could never forgive the apparatus of the empire for what it did to him but he could not hold its people responsible for those things. Condemning an entire nation of people to resentment and hate was not the way forward.
“Is that all we are here to do?” Aoren spoke. His tone was soft but there was a pointed note to his question. There were people still in Zaichaer whom Talon had business with. People who were responsible for his imprisonment. He did not know what he would do when he faced them. He only knew that he could not move forward without looking them in the eye and seeing their faces for himself. There was anger in his heart. There was pain. Most of all however, there was a weariness within him. He did not want war. He was tired of bloodshed. He just wanted to protect his people but he was coming to realize that his people encompassed far more than those who were simply in Kalzasi.
“No.” He turned and began walking down the street, following a tug on the edge of his thoughts. As he walked he could hear the sound of gunfire. He could hear people shouting. He could hear the sound of pained screams. He felt his muscles tense.
Talon looked at both Aoren and Mathias. His companions nodded. Mathias darted off and began scaling one of the nearby walls. The young man’s time with the monks of the Temple of Fallen Skies had paid off greatly in improving his skills and focus. As Mathias began scaling upwards in order to cover them from above, Talon took off at a sprint with Aoren beside him. Together they rounded a corner and beheld a panicked situation.
Ahead of them was a fortified checkpoint. Its defenders were desperately fighting a swarm of shadow-spawn. He could see gunmen lined up along the ramparts of the fortification. He could see mages casting spells into the fray. Upon each mage he could see one of the dawnstone or moonstone crystals allowing them to wield magic beneath the shadow of the eclipse. Their numbers were small. Having spent his entire adult life leading a military and fighting on battlefields, he could tell at a glance that if they did not receive reinforcements soon, they would be overwhelmed. He considered unleashing his Dawnfire for a moment but decided against it. Zaichaer was not a place to unleash his divinity openly. Not because he was afraid of revealing himself. That was a bygone era. The city was swarming with monstrosities and shadow-spawn in numbers far greater than other places due to the damaged infrastructure of the nation. He did not want to bring more into the area where he could avoid it.
“I’ll take the left. You take the right? Mathias watches our back from above?” Aoren nodded toward Mathias who had set up his position atop one of the nearby buildings, if it could be called that. The young man was positioning a rifle and was already taking aim.
“Reminds me of that time near the Temple of the Spine.” Talon flexed his wrists and summoned his pact blade along with a Negation shield affixed to his other forearm.
“Oh, you mean when you almost got swallowed by a giant worm?” Aoren summoned his dual swords. He grinned. Talon sighed.
“It was not a worm.” He leapt forward as Aoren laughed. The blade of his sword ignited not in Dawnfire but in elemental fire. With his first swing he cut through one of the shadow-spawn, cleaving it in half before it could even face him. Before others could realize he had arrived, Aoren landed, swords crackling with lightning as he cut down several of the creatures. Talon was mid-swing, hacking off the arms of another creature when one of the beasts that was leaping for him suddenly had its head explode in a shower of flame and ash that quickly spread to the rest of its body and others. He glanced up to see Mathias taking aim at another beast.
Talon plunged his sword into the spine of a mistspawn creature, lighting it on fire as he did so. He kicked it forward sending it flying into other creatures that shrieked in pain. Looking down he saw the wide-eyed stare of a human who was panting, had a scrape on his torso and who was staring up at him with a mix of relief and fear. He glanced at the swarm and noted the presence of other fighters. Before he could come to a decision on them, he Blinked in rapid succession, slicing through several more of the creatures then returning to the human who was grabbing his sword and a shield with shaking hands. Talon extended a hand to him.
The man looked at his hand for a moment then accepted it with Talon pulling him up to his feet. They shared a brief look before Talon gripped his sword and returned to cutting down more of the beasts attacking the checkpoint.
24 Frost 122
It was jarring to see such devastation in person. He had seen war. He had been on battlefields. He had explored the dark pits of the Warrens and after going through his ordeal over the past year, he had seen darkness.
This was not darkness. It was despair.
“What happened here?” Mathias Staring out over the wreckage of what was once the city of Zaichaer filled him with a small sense of awe and horror. Talon could not blame him. As terrible as the landscape appeared however, his eyes shifted to the single point of greatest concern that hovered in the skies. The tear within the veil that still remained from the single greatest act of devastation in Karnor’s recent history.
“Death.” Aoren spoke grimly. Talon shook his head.
“Among other things.” Seeing all of this in front of him only served to reinforce a few thing of what he believed regarding certain people in the world. He regretted how events in recent months played out but given the chance, he would not do it differently. All around him he could see the remnants of the overwhelming amount of aetheric disruption. He did not even need to tap fully into his powers of Semblance, nor did he need to open up his divine vision to the Aetherium. The broken nature of the foundations of the world were apparent for him to see in practically every corner of the land.
“So, why are we here?” Mathias crouched down, staring intently at one of the crystallized torso’s that lay partially shattered on the ground. He had a grimace on his face. Talon did not need to peer into his aura to discern what he thought about what was in front of him. There had been plenty of those crystallized statues along their way here. It had taken him a moment before he realized that they were actually people who had been frozen and immortalized in aetheric crystal. The moment of their horror and fear plastered on their face, forever trapped in that awful realization that they were witnessing their own doom.
“To begin healing the Northlands of Karnor.” Both Mathias and Aoren looked at him curiously. It had surprised Aoren that he had wanted to return to the Imperium. When they had embarked upon their work there though, it had not been so surprising. His feelings regarding the empire were still mostly negative but they were also complicated. He could never forgive the apparatus of the empire for what it did to him but he could not hold its people responsible for those things. Condemning an entire nation of people to resentment and hate was not the way forward.
“Is that all we are here to do?” Aoren spoke. His tone was soft but there was a pointed note to his question. There were people still in Zaichaer whom Talon had business with. People who were responsible for his imprisonment. He did not know what he would do when he faced them. He only knew that he could not move forward without looking them in the eye and seeing their faces for himself. There was anger in his heart. There was pain. Most of all however, there was a weariness within him. He did not want war. He was tired of bloodshed. He just wanted to protect his people but he was coming to realize that his people encompassed far more than those who were simply in Kalzasi.
“No.” He turned and began walking down the street, following a tug on the edge of his thoughts. As he walked he could hear the sound of gunfire. He could hear people shouting. He could hear the sound of pained screams. He felt his muscles tense.
Talon looked at both Aoren and Mathias. His companions nodded. Mathias darted off and began scaling one of the nearby walls. The young man’s time with the monks of the Temple of Fallen Skies had paid off greatly in improving his skills and focus. As Mathias began scaling upwards in order to cover them from above, Talon took off at a sprint with Aoren beside him. Together they rounded a corner and beheld a panicked situation.
Ahead of them was a fortified checkpoint. Its defenders were desperately fighting a swarm of shadow-spawn. He could see gunmen lined up along the ramparts of the fortification. He could see mages casting spells into the fray. Upon each mage he could see one of the dawnstone or moonstone crystals allowing them to wield magic beneath the shadow of the eclipse. Their numbers were small. Having spent his entire adult life leading a military and fighting on battlefields, he could tell at a glance that if they did not receive reinforcements soon, they would be overwhelmed. He considered unleashing his Dawnfire for a moment but decided against it. Zaichaer was not a place to unleash his divinity openly. Not because he was afraid of revealing himself. That was a bygone era. The city was swarming with monstrosities and shadow-spawn in numbers far greater than other places due to the damaged infrastructure of the nation. He did not want to bring more into the area where he could avoid it.
“I’ll take the left. You take the right? Mathias watches our back from above?” Aoren nodded toward Mathias who had set up his position atop one of the nearby buildings, if it could be called that. The young man was positioning a rifle and was already taking aim.
“Reminds me of that time near the Temple of the Spine.” Talon flexed his wrists and summoned his pact blade along with a Negation shield affixed to his other forearm.
“Oh, you mean when you almost got swallowed by a giant worm?” Aoren summoned his dual swords. He grinned. Talon sighed.
“It was not a worm.” He leapt forward as Aoren laughed. The blade of his sword ignited not in Dawnfire but in elemental fire. With his first swing he cut through one of the shadow-spawn, cleaving it in half before it could even face him. Before others could realize he had arrived, Aoren landed, swords crackling with lightning as he cut down several of the creatures. Talon was mid-swing, hacking off the arms of another creature when one of the beasts that was leaping for him suddenly had its head explode in a shower of flame and ash that quickly spread to the rest of its body and others. He glanced up to see Mathias taking aim at another beast.
Talon plunged his sword into the spine of a mistspawn creature, lighting it on fire as he did so. He kicked it forward sending it flying into other creatures that shrieked in pain. Looking down he saw the wide-eyed stare of a human who was panting, had a scrape on his torso and who was staring up at him with a mix of relief and fear. He glanced at the swarm and noted the presence of other fighters. Before he could come to a decision on them, he Blinked in rapid succession, slicing through several more of the creatures then returning to the human who was grabbing his sword and a shield with shaking hands. Talon extended a hand to him.
The man looked at his hand for a moment then accepted it with Talon pulling him up to his feet. They shared a brief look before Talon gripped his sword and returned to cutting down more of the beasts attacking the checkpoint.
"I am Justice."