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[Memory] Blood & Ichor, Part I

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2022 2:04 pm
by Masagh

13th Day of Searing, 351st Year of the Age of Sundering


Tritinker Square was an old place wedged in the Northside of Gel’Grandal. Named for the three businesses that made up the three faces of the small cobbled square, Tritinker was now almost desolate. Two of the tinkerers had gone out of business a century ago and the third had since moved to the better side of town. Now only one of the buildings was still a business, a warehouse for a clay pottery merchant. With the advancement of technology, few found any reason to traverse the tiny square with its three narrow alley entrances. The small well in the center had long ago dried out or fallen to debris. A few folk still come to toss a coin in. They say that the dead can hear you in Triforge Square, and might find a way to give you their wisdom if you toss them a coin.

Masagh didn’t pay any heed to such prayers of the sun walkers, but he occasionally pocketed a coin from the bottom of the well when he and the Knights went above, like tonight. The well in Triforge Square had served a second purpose since it was made all those hundreds of years ago. At the bottom was a small pool where if one could hold their breath long enough, or one possessed no need to breath, you could swim under the lip and find a chamber leaning up and out of the water. From that chamber a tunnel, small and thin, lead for ten minute’s walk back to the Creth Compound.

Masagh, Sabrione, Cleon, and the others were descending the few stairs into the pool of inky cold water with no regard for the chill. They had no body heat to hoard like the sun landers who soak it up like sponges. Sabrione turned and made eye contact with each as she stood with her head above water. “Wait for my signal.” Then she stepped casually into the deeper water and strode along the pools bottom into the shaft of the well. Masagh could not hear anything but Clean strode forward to watch. He vanished under the water’s surface also. A moment later Cleon returned and waved them on.

Masagh made his way into the well. Standing at the end of the well, he looked up. Sabrione was clutching the handholds at the top of the well, gazing back down at them with those malevolent embers and Clean was deftly climbing up the wide of the well, not yet breaking the surface of the well water. He looked like some grisly undead spider thing, all bones and thin flesh covered in a swirling murky black cape. As the others began to climb Sabrione rolled out of the well into the square above.

One by one, the undead clambered up and into the square. They dripped onto the cobblestones silently as they drew their blades. Five ghouls in various leather and splint armor, their boney knuckled hands clenching the hilts of long claymores. Sabrione made a motion and they slinked off after her, cats amongst the mice.

The moon was hidden behind heavy cloud cover and the shadows were deep and long. A perfect night for the dead to walk. The Inquisitor captive had died by Sabrione’s hand after about an hour’s torture nearly a week prior. Before she parted from her mortal coil, the prisoner had divulged the location of a Inquisition safehouse that may or may not be housing lorestones. Such records, if real and if captured, could provide the House with an edge for the coming seasons.

The Inquisition was a thorn in the side. A self-righteous entity too powerful and too corrupt to be avoided or ignored. What’s more is the Kinvaren Coven had infiltrated deep into their ranks with their liar’s talents for manipulations and disguise. Labeling the undead an abomination of unnatural origin, they had made enemies of the Creth, whether they were aware of it or not.

Masagh much preferred them unaware.

Through the streets they skulked, occasionally having to step aside into some cover to let a vehicle sputter past. Once a dog began to bark from a balcony above them. Cleon proceeded to climb the wall nimbly and hissed at the thing. It whimpered and retreated to the far side of its balcony.

“Third door on the left, down the alley.” Sabrione whispered in a breathless rasp. The others gathered around her. “Cleon, Vasile, and I will take the door. Calliope and Masagh, the balcony above.” Masagh nodded along with the rest of the group.

He climbed as quietly as he could up onto the barrels and boxes stacked next to the cramped apartments lining the alley. Calliope’s slim form crawled up the face of the wall and over the curve of the balcony in a few practiced movements. She held a hand down to him. Masagh took it and she lifted him over the edge enough for him to get a grip on the inside lip. Masagh pulled himself up the rest of the way and rolled over. He came up with sword in hand. Calliope was crouching by the balcony door, amongst a few neglected potted plants and a dusty crate.

Masagh moved to the other side of the door and waited. Below the sound of a muffled crash told them Sabrione and the others were moving into the apartment’s first floor. Calliope nodded her cadaver head towards the door. Masagh wrapped a leather claw around the handle and pushed. It did not open. He kicked it hard, just below the latch. The door splintered open, it had been made of old wood, half rotten and neglected. The latch fell to the ground, taking with it the small bit of door it had been nailed to. The room beyond was cobwebbed and cluttered with old odds and ends, but did not bear the coating of dust of long term emptiness.

Calliope entered just as a cry rose from below. The striking of steel on steel and then heavy footfalls told him they were not alone in this place. Calliope moved swiftly to the side of the stair across the room. Masagh followed.



Re: [Memory] Blood & Ichor, Part I

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2022 2:05 pm
by Masagh



Torchlight reflected off the sandstone wall and the sound of feet ascending warned them. “Undead! Undead!” Some unfamiliar voice yelled. Masagh raised his sword above the shoulder ready to strike. A figure appeared on the star and his blade went down hard. Masagh’s oberhaw strike met a sudden stop as the figure blocked his blade with its own. Then a strong shove put Masagh on his back foot. The figure lunged with his blade and Masagh deflected into the wall.

Calliope struck then. Her claymore slide past the figure and into the wall, chipping the sandstone in a shower. The figure gave a grunt, but did not fall as her sword grazed its gut. Then they stepped forward, kicking Calliope’s blade back and moved from the silhouettes of the torchlight.

Chainmail glinted and the arms and garb of the Inquisitors bedecked the figure. She wore blonde hair in a tight bun and her face was red with fury and fear.

Well damn.

Masagh snarled a war cry in the old tongue and lunged forward. Behind the Inquisitor two more figures were clambering up the tight stairs. Not ideal conditions for a sword fight.

He raised the sword again and gave a tight downward strike. The Inquisitor parried with force and Masagh was forced back. His next blow met another expert parry and the Inquisitor spun in towards him. She grabbed his wrist and sidestepped Calliope’s lunge at the same time. The pommel of her blade struck his wrist and the claymore fell from his grip. He roared in rage and dropped his forehead into her nose.

Next to him Calliope had been struck in the gut with the second’s sword. She hissed and lunged forward. A moment later a font of blood erupted from the warmblood’s neck as Calliope ripped at his artery with her teeth. She backed up, chewing. Masagh saw her face shimmer with the gift as the flesh grew briefly more living. The second Inquisitor slumped bloodily back and slid down the wall. It forced the third to drop the small chest he was holding. Instead of his sword, the third drew a dagger and ran it across his own palm.

Then, with a sickeningly satisfied look on his face, he opened his bloody palm. Like a great red snake the blood rose and whipped about him. It lashed forward and struck at both Masagh and his blade while the woman moved to attack.

Masagh ignited his aether in a moment and cast the Returning. His blade flew through the air and cut into the fleshy part of the Inquisitor’s arm as it returned to his hand. She hissed in pain.

Kjettisse poguffosse!” Masagh spat in the old tongue, meaning loosely ‘Branded pest’. He blocked the Inquisitor’s blade as the arcane blood of the filthy Vitalitasi splashed impotently across his chest and shoulder. It had no effect on the true blood of the ghoul. It did, however, begin to corrode his claymore where it was tainted. Masagh shoved the Inquisitor’s blade back and up, sending her stumbling back. He stirred the aether within into motion.

Masagh felt the latent power rising with the focus. Then he pulsed it outward and into the bit of soul attached to his weapon. The bond worked to slow the corrosive spell of the Vitalitasi. He lunged forward even as Calliope sparred with the blood mage.

The longsword of the Inquisitor cut through the air. Masagh ducked low and performed a backhanded strike at her armpit. Blades clashed again as she blocked the blow, her strength diminished some with the bloody arm. The vampyre had sent another bloody spell across the room. Calliope laughed as she stepped through the ineffective magic. She lunged with her blade and it met flesh.

Reaching forward, Calliope ripped at the tabard he wore.

Masagh parried another well placed thrust. Claymore sang in the small room as he was forced back out onto the balcony. The stealth of the mission had been compromised, with a full melee breaking the calm of the night. The Inquisitor followed him onto the balcony and made a quick gesture with her free hand.

Masagh felt his blade being pulled from his grip. He tightened his fingers on it. The aether always came easier when it had been recently worked. He summoned the energy now with little more than a single thought. Reinforcing his own bond with the weapon, he felt the hilt settle firmly back into his hand. He grinned his decayed rictus at the Inquisitor as her spell failed.

She grinned back. Then she made the gesture again. Masagh felt his leather cuirass lift with him in it. Struggled and snarling, the ghoul was sent slamming into the opposite alley wall.

Shit. He thought as his form slid down the wall to crash onto the cobbles…


Re: [Memory] Blood & Ichor, Part I

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2022 11:34 pm
by Rune


R E V I E W

Lore: 6

Points: 8, may be used for Reaving

Injuries/Ailments: None

Loot: None

Notes: Cliffhanger! I'm beginning to take an interest in this cast of characters =)