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when justice quakes

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2024 6:27 am
by Talon
T A L O N
31 Ash 124
Continued from here.

The Warrens were home to innumerable curiosities. There were things beautiful, things mysterious, things wondrous. But it was also home to things that were horrifying, things that drove men mad at the mere sight of them. Talon beheld one of those things now. Were he not graced with the mantle of divinity, he very well might have fled from the terrible monstrosity that was taking shape before him. Whatever twisted experiment the Voidrillium Man had been conducting must have left a deeper taint that usual in the gravebound shamblers that had surrounded him. Exacerbated by the effects of his true divine form, Talon could only watch as a new nightmare took shape.

Corrupted flesh melted in the heat of his dawnfire only to pull back and congeal into a bulbous mass of writhing puss, slime, and charred skin. As more and more of the broken shamblers and their much larger counterparts fused together, a new abomination rose from the amalgamation. Pods of rotting black and purple flesh erupted from a central mound of undulating gore. The slimy muck began to solidify into a bulbous mass of sinew, bone, corrupted voidstone and flailing tendrils at the end of which were too many faces, with too many teeth, and too many eyes. Boney prominences jutted out at odd angles, forming spikes that could skewer a full grown man. As the horrific monstrosity finally took shape, it opened a cavernous maw filled with row after row of jagged teeth. It emit a terrifying roar that was echoed by the twisted mouths at the ends of each of its tendrils.

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Talon did not flinch. He stared at the creature, anger burning inside of him. He called Semblance to his eyes, looking over the twisted horror with something close to revulsion. This, this terrible creature, was nothing more than the fetid remains of gravebound woven together out of pure malice and hate. He keyed his Semblance to observe the flow of energy across the creature’s muscle mass, aiding his physical sight by watching for cues that would help him predict the wretched thing’s next moves.

The creature lurched forward, massive fleshy tendrils surging ahead of its main body like rotting serpents slithering through the air. Talon enacted kinetic seeming, spreading his wings and weaving his own aether flux into that of a spot positioned just above the writhing tendrils. He narrowly missed being bitten in half by the monster’s primary mouth on his way upwards, forcing Talon to twist his body out of the way. He tucked his wings, spinning as he dove out of the way of yet another barrage of tendrils biting and snapping at him.

Gripping his sword, Talon partially dematerialized his pact blade, giving it a varnish of his dawnfire. Spreading his wings, Talon darted toward the mass of tendrils in front of him. As he sored through the air, he enacted duplicity, multiplying his pact blade by the dozens. Each of them flared to life around him, blazing with the silver-white light of the dawnfire that he commanded. With a flick of his thoughts, he morphed the edges of each of his blades causing them to become even sharper than they already were. He stared into the mouths of at least seven toothy tentacles that raced toward him. As they drew near, each of his burning blades zoomed forward, slicing into the trunks of the fleshy appendages. The sickening smell of burning, rotting flesh filled the air as the tendrils that had been racing toward him were cut clean off the writhing mass of horrid flesh. The heat of the dawnfire cauterized as each blade cut, leaving only a glowing trail of charred and burned flesh.

The monstrosity reared back in agony, roaring as it flailed the burned stumps of its tendrils. Talon did not wait for it to recover, he flapped his wings and dove forward toward the central mass. The beast caught sight of him flying toward him and its main pair of eyes along with the eyes on its remaining tendrils all glowed a deep violet. Through Semblance, Talon watched as destructive energy flowed through the monster. He had just enough time to bring up his kinetic and negation woven shield, transforming it into a Bulwark as numerous rays of voidrillium charged beams blasted toward him.

Talon was sent flying backwards as the eye rays slammed into his arcane bulwark. He landed on his feet, wings spread to help steady his impact. His boots connected with the solid ground and he activated their inherent Seeming ability allowing him to plant his feet firmly on the earth. He grit his teeth as the destructive power of the voidrillium pummeled his bulwark barrier forcing him to concentrate solely on withstanding the corrosive power of the voidstone that must have embedded itself into the monstrosity’s being. Talon let out a shout of unbridled rage as he reached forth into the aether flow of the wretched horror and inserted a negation Injunction to disrupt the creatures destructive power.

There was a horrible rending sound as the terrible energies of the voidrillium collided with his injunction and spiraled out of control. The creature and its remaining tendrils screamed in agony before cracks of voidstone power formed along the whole of its being. With an echoing roar, the creature exploded in a revolting spray of gore that splattered upon the walls of the cavern.

Slowly, Talon lowered his shield but kept his sword at the ready.

Justice…” A rumbling voice filled the cavern. Talon’s gaze was drawn to the drip of the entrails lining the cavern walls. Arcs of violet energy were still flickering between different parts. Across the cavern, Talon saw the shadows begin moving.

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Don’t make me laugh.” Stepping into cavern was a figure clad in black armor. The arcs of destructive voidrillium energy leapt up from the residue of the dead creature, striking the armored figure’s form. They did not seem to notice as they continued walking forward. Talon narrowed his eyes but his vision was halted. Staring at the armored figure he saw only an empty black space devoid of any aetheric flow or form. Talon gripped his sword more tightly, bracing himself.

You are not Justice. You are a fraud.” The black armored figure continued walking forward. As they did so, they reached up one gauntleted hand to grip the hilt of a sword upon their back. “You are not Light. You are a liar.

You do not bring Hope. You bring nothing but despair and false promises.” The violet arcs of energy shot forward out of the ground and struck the figure’s armor causing it to ignite in purple flames. Again, the figure did not seem to notice nor did they seem to care.

The figure drew their blade and Talon felt his blood go cold. He felt very real fear strike him and with it, a sudden pain in his chest. A pain born from an old wound, a wound inflicted long, long ago. Talon took an involuntary step back, eyes going wide with terror. The black armored warrior held the sword steady, a trail of smoke and ash falling from the charred blade.

This is where your tyranny ends, Lightbringer.” There was a pause. He could almost feel the smile beneath the black helm the warrior wore. “I see you remember this blade, this sword.

Talon’s eyes remained fixed on that blade. That sword, THE sword.

Alah’Fin.

Light’s End.

The sword that had killed Arcas.


Re: when justice quakes

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2024 7:44 am
by Talon
T A L O N
Talon quickly glanced around him, eyes searching for the others to make sure they were well and truly removed from the danger that was in front of him. Aurin, Hilana, Hikami, his aunt, the miners…and Aoren. The last thing he wanted was for them to be caught in the crosshairs of what he knew was to come.

Looking to run? I don’t think so.” The black armored warrior slashed Alah’Fin in front of him. A fierce wind picked up, forcing Talon to shield himself with his wings. All around him, the violet flames of destruction flared to life, climbing across the walls, crawling up to the ceiling and raging around the two of them to form a burning enclosure.

You will face me, Lightbringer.” The warrior stood taller. Talon lowered his wings, shaking them free of the dust that had been kicked up. His heart was pounding in his chest. He could feel a cold sweat all across his body. Flashbacks to that awful day, the day that his first life had ended, and the day that ended an Age, played across his mind. He steeled himself.

He was not that Arcas.

This was not that battle.

What quarrel do you have with me?” He kept a firm hold on his pact sword, senses on alert.

What any man would, after a lifetime of being fed lies and false hope.” The warrior raised his arms and the fires raging around them burned hotter. Talon pushed away his bone-deep terror as best he could. “You, who has been the idol of hollow justice! You who gives men hope only to abandon them when it is needed most! You, who for countless ages, has failed to deliver this world from darkness! I am the vengeance of justice denied! I am the hope for those misguided by your empty promises!

Talon felt it the moment the warrior moved. He raised his sword just as the dark warrior bolted forward brandishing Alah’Fin. The impact of their blades meeting sent a thunderous boom throughout the cavern. The shockwave of the blow would have broken a mortal man. But Talon was no mortal. He was a Draegir. He was the Son of Eikaen reborn and he would not bend nor break from this foe that had crawled out of the depths of the Warren’s hellscape. Talon felt the hair on the back of his neck stand on end as he stared into the visor of the armored warrior.

Your light is blighted and I will rid the world of you, once and for all.” He pulled back and struck, moving with a stunning swiftness. Talon found himself on the defensive as he parried the swordman’s blows, pressed in a way that he had not encountered in several years. Were Talon a mortal, he had no doubt that each strike would have likely shattered an ordinary man’s bones. Indeed, were it not for the fact that he was wielding a Pact Blade, a manifestation of his pure will, Talon was absolutely certain that any other blade would have been sundered under the ferocity of the assault.

Sparks flew as the two of them continued to match blow for blow, engaging in a furious dance of blades that made it difficult for him to do anything but keep up with the black armored warrior. With each strike, the reverberating shockwave cracked the rock and stone around them. Stalactites and stalagmites crumbled only to be blasted apart by the raging fires that continue to burn. The dark armored warrior emit a fierce battlecry, bringing down Alah’Fin in a downward strike forcing Talon to bring his sword up to block the blow. The impact brought Talon to a knee. He grunted, matching the weight of the warrior bearing down upon him evenly. Gritting his teeth, Talon took hold of the hilt of his sword with both hands, giving a forceful push that saw him back on his feet. It was only by chance that he saw a flicker of movement out of the corner of his eye.

A ball of violet flames careened toward him, the roar of the fires sounding like the wail of lost souls. Talon shoved the warrior away from him, flapped his wings and jumped back out of the way but not before he felt the heat of the flames on his left wing. Talon screamed in pain as the fire burned his wing, white hot pain scorching through him. Voidfire was not of the Light, not like normal fires or even elemental magical ones. They were something else entirely and thus outside of ability to control directly. Talon stirred his kinetics into motion. He acted as quickly as he could, weaving the threads of his kinetic mastery into the very aether of the voidfire and severing their flow. Immediately the flames were snuffed out.

Talon fell to the ground, sliding across the earth as he landed on his right shoulder. He was momentarily stunned. Pain lanced through his left flank. Heaving for breath, he brought himself to a knee. Blearily he looked at his left wing and saw that both his wing and part of his torso was scorched. He squeezed his eyes, biting back the scream of pain that wanted to escape his throat as he forced himself back to his feet. His vision spun for a moment before he shook off the dizziness and faced his opponent.

Coward!” Talon growled out. “Afraid you cannot defeat me without resorting to trickery?

The only coward here is you, Arcas!” The warrior spat back at him. The fires around them swelled and converged on the dark armored figure. Raising Alah’Fin high, he then pointed the ashen blade at Talon.

Talon summoned the white-hot fires of the dawn. His entire body became wreathed in the holy fires of his domain and for the first time in this life, he unleashed them with all of his might.

Silver-white flames met blackened violet in an inferno that made the very foundations of the First Deep of the Warrens tremble.

He could not fall.

He would not fall.

As the fury of his dawnfire battled against the cursed fires wielded by this warrior, all Talon could think about were the people he loved and cared for. Each of their faces played across his mind.

Rickter.

You say that the hope I give is false…” He took a step forward. He remembered how he had pulled Rickter out of the depths of his own doubts. With love and patience, the wolf Rathari had been shown the strength of his animal side, had become a warrior, a guardian, a protector and eventually…a lover and friend.

Lyra.

You say I give naught but hollow justice…” He took another step forward. The Lady of Whispers was a complicated being. Never could she be described as a being of purely good intentions but neither was she evil for evil’s sake. Inside of Lyra there was a woman who despised oppression, injustice, and any who stepped on the necks of those who were already downtrodden. He had worked with her to help others, to uplift lost souls, and she even aided him freeing his divine brother.

Talon looked into the visor of the dark warrior. He still could not pierce the darkness in and around them but he could see that they were straining.

Talon took another step forward.

Aoren.

The dragon who had been broken. The knight who had been lost. Together they had endured much and together they had found each other again.

I am Hope. I am Justice.” The silver fires of the dawn burned brighter, overcoming the void-touched flames of the dark warrior. “I am Light.

Dawnfire wrapped around the warrior. Talon clenched his fist.

And you shall not extinguish me this day.” Charging forward, Talon threw a punch wreathed in the flames of his divinity, punching into the warrior’s helmed head, sending the warrior flying back into the stone walls of the deeps. The impact saw the stone crack and indent as the dark warrior slammed into the stone.

Alah’Fin clattered to the ground at the warrior’s feet.

Talon swayed on his feet, dropping to a knee. The dawnfire around him dimmed until it was only a vague aura around just his body. The crown of his nimbus flickered as he felt a wave of exhaustion fall over him. Still, he kept his eyes fixed on the warrior who was, for the moment, motionless.

Is it over?