"Take Your Time Now"
65 Ash, 123
Kaiserlicher Kommandopalast
Leirstadt, The Kaiserreich of Karnor
Timeline Unknown
(Continued from “Time Eats All His Children in the End”)
Everything happened so suddenly. At one moment Finn realised his hand was linked with that of Arkænyn Princeps. Their eyes met and then he felt that hand grip more tightly, pulling Finn as Arkænyn was being pulled by some unseen force from the surrounding sea of temporal energy. They would hear the beginning of a frustrated cry from their temporal chaperone that was cut off as they phased into another reality. The pair stumbled as their feet found the ground, Arkænyn toppling to his knees with a grunt and pulling Finn down with him. Their illusory disguises faded within moments as they assessed their surroundings. 65 Ash, 123
Kaiserlicher Kommandopalast
Leirstadt, The Kaiserreich of Karnor
Timeline Unknown
(Continued from “Time Eats All His Children in the End”)
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The odours of industry assaulted their olfactory senses as their eyes adjusted to the dimly lit chamber. The floor was tiled with cold, metal panels the clangour of which echoed through the high ceilings with their movements as they reclaimed their footing. Phædreon was nowhere to be seen.
“Halt, ihr Zauberer! Wie konntet ihr unsere antimagische Verteidigung durchdringen?” A distorted voice from behind them shouted, muffled yet amplified by the spiked helmet that topped off the articulated body armour of an imposing figure towering over them. As a hiss of steam burst forth from a vent in the suit, it was clear from whence the smell of oil and smoke originated.
“Und du wagst es, eine Elfe hierher zu bringen?” The fuzzy voice hissed through speakers in the helm as the head seemed to turn toward Finn in particular.
“Ihr müsst mit mir jetzt kommen!” The figure commanded, raising one of his arms on which an ostensible projectile weapon of some sort was mounted. Gesturing with the arm that was not aiming an apparent canon at them, the figure shouted:
“Jetzt!”
Finn would sense notes of a familiar Symphony nearby— Like Arvælyn’s, perhaps even more so than Arvain’s had been. He could not glean the distance, but he could tell that the owner of the Symphony had not marked him as he’d marked them.
Heavy double doors of brass creaked and whooshed open with the grind of gears, as the towering soldier nudged the weapon against Finn’s back to urge him toward the opening.