ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
Dragon
Wizard
by J Falconer
Disclaimer:
Xena, Gabrielle etc belong to
MCA/Universal and Ren Pics, and anyone else who has an interest in Xena Warrior
Princess, not me.
Copyright © 2000: The characters in here belong to me.
All rights reserved. No part or whole of this work may be copied or used in any
shape, form, or manner whatsoever without the author's express written consent.
If you want to use them, all you have to do is ask ... nicely.
Violence disclaimer:
This
story depicts scenes of violence and/or their aftermath. Nothing too graphic
(enter, stranger, at your risk -- here there be icky bits), but readers who
are disturbed by or sensitive to this type of depiction may wish to read
something other than this story.
Love/Sex warning:
This story
depicts a love/sexual relationship between two consenting adult women. If you
are under 18 years of age or if this type of story is illegal in the state or
country in which you live - move along, move along, nothing for you here ...
If
you like it, let me know. All comments except for nasty ones are welcome!
Major vote of thanks to my ever-patient beta readers ForevaXena and Tragic Prose
for taking
valuable time out to read this.
Without
their feedback I would be totally stuffed.
Once
upon a time, there was a little Kingdom almost hidden from the outside world by
the lush green forest surrounding it. The people in it were generally of good
cheer and kind to their neighbors, but hid their goodness behind a sour facade.
The King and Queen were cowardly, selfish and miserly, taxing the community
almost beyond tolerance, punishing acts of goodwill with brutality or
imprisonment. They had a beautiful daughter, Princess Rani, with deep red hair
and vibrant green eyes; a shapely girl who turned heads and had all who saw her
entranced by her shapely body and great beauty. However, the palace servants and
royal guard, kind people, knew her as a whiny, selfish brat, utterly obnoxious
and spoilt rotten by her parents. They over indulged her, and centered their
lives around seeing to the needs of their one, precious daughter
One
day, the King and Queen were sitting happily on the battlements of their castle,
enjoying a sunny spring day, when suddenly there was a loud explosion, a puff of
sulphurous smoke, and a heavily armored man riding an enormous shimmering black
dragon appeared in front of them. There was a slumped figure draped over the
dragons neck in front of him, and he threw it off with contemptuous ease. It
landed in the dust with a dull thumping sound, thin trickles of blood pooling
around it. The hungry dragon turned to stare avidly at the King and Queen, drool
forming at the corner of its mouth, fiery red eyes savagely boring into them.
"Your
Highnesses," he began mockingly, as he was converged on by palace guards,
careful to keep a distance between themselves and his snorting dragon. "I
am Lord Starhawk of the Northern Reaches, and I have your daughter. I will
return her to you unharmed for a thousand pieces of gold and the return of what
was stolen."
He
paused for a moment and began mumbling under his breath. He held out his large,
black gauntleted hand, and a shimmering globe of green light appeared, which
flattened out to a map. He pointed to a spot on it.
"You
are to bring the ransom to my domain, and I may let her go," he said in his
cold, cruel voice. "You have one month."
With
those words, he pulled back on the reins of his Dragon, which took off with a
loud trumpet and snort of flame, engulfing a poor, hapless lady in waiting,
charring her before she had a chance to scream.
The
King and Queen had not said a word, frozen as they were with fear and shock. The
guards rushed to the King and Queen, while the Lieutenant of Palace Guard
stopped to inspect the figure.
Finally
the Queen found her voice. "Oh, our precious Rani! This is awful! What are
we to do? We must pay the ransom to get our sweet, wonderful Rani back!"
The
King nodded in agreement, eyes blazing with rage now that Lord Starhawk was
gone. "I quite agree. Captain Raven is an incompetent oaf! Kill her! No
hold that thought. I can think of no better person to go to that evil mans
domain than her. Throw her in the dungeon, and send her on her way when she
wakes up!"
"But
Sire shes injured - " began the Lieutenant, and stopped abruptly when he
saw the murderous look on the Kings face. "Yes, Sire, at once." He
turned and waved to a couple of guards, and they grabbed the still unconscious,
bleeding figure of Raven and dragged her into the castle.
Behind
them, the court magician, Silverblade, heard them and said nothing. He did not
want to call attention to himself, often being ridiculed and the equally often
unwilling subject of countless attempts at royal humor. He felt sorry for the
hapless Captain Raven, knowing she was a noble and courageous soldier, kind, and
the highly reluctant object of Ranis undying love. He quietly slipped into
the shadows and made his way past the still moaning royals, surrounded by castle
guards trying their hardest to look busy and feel sorry for them.
He
returned to his small comfortable chamber, deep in the bowels of the castle. It
was comfortably furnished, desk overflowing with volumes and scrolls related to
magic and history. He casually extended a finger of flame and lit his stump of a
candle and cold fireplace. Mumbling and rummaging on his table, he found the
book he was looking for and settled down in his comfortable, overstuffed chair
by the fire and began to read.
He
remained engrossed in his work for quite some time, starting violently when he
felt a tap on his shoulder
"What,
oh my goodness Mac, you startled me," he said to the young teenage girl in
front of him. "What are you doing here?" He had first met Mac when she
was a very young girl, around five years of age, and had picked her up out of a
scuffle with an older girl. He had taught her to read and write, and discovered
that the girl had a passion for stories and history that matched his own. As she
could not be apprenticed to the castle scribe, and the castle magician was
disgraced by the magic hating royals, she had gone to the kitchens to indulge
her other passion - food. Despite this preoccupation with culinary arts, Mac was
not a large girl - she had turned out to be a willowy blonde girl with gentle,
green eyes, very shapely, and very popular with the boys.
"Silverblade,"
said the young girl. She settled into the comfortable chair in front of him.
"We missed you at dinner, so Cook had me bring you a plate."
"Tell
your mistress thank you," he said, spotting the tray balanced precariously
on the edge of his desk. He grabbed it and lifted one of the coverings, and
sighed in pleasure at the contents. He began to dig in, while Mac watched him in
interest.
"So,
Silverblade," she began casually, almost too casually, and Silverblade felt
faint alarm bells start to go off. "I take it youre going to go with
Raven to deliver the ransom."
"She
doesnt know it yet," he said cautiously. "But yes, I am."
"Good,
because I want to go with you." Silverblade knew it was coming, but he
still managed to make soup come out of his nose as he spluttered and coughed in
shock.
"No
Mac, you cant come with me," he said patiently, when he had managed to
regain control of himself.
"Why
not?" she asked.
"Because
you are too young," he said.
"No
Im not," said the blonde, green eyed girl. "Im almost nineteen,
and a cook."
"You
finished your apprenticeship!" he said with pleasure, despite himself.
"Well done! But dont try and distract me - youre not coming."
"Whos
going to help you do your research and watch your back?" she asked. "I
know you can use my help."
Mac
took quite a chance. She had never met Raven, only enjoyed her from a distance.
The prospect of the danger and excitement with both of them was quite a drawcard
in her dull, uneventful world.
"And
how would you know that?" asked Silverblade, Mac inwardly sighing. Well
that wasnt going to work, time to try another tack.
"Im
a very good student and a fast learner. Besides, now that my apprentice is
finished, Im ready to travel out into the world. They dont need me
here," she said enticingly.
Silverblade
sighed. He knew Mac wasnt going to give up, and he knew he would enjoy the
company. Besides, she would follow him and get herself into trouble. The captain
of the guard was known to be a woman of few words, and quite frankly, he enjoyed
the gentle, spirited Macs company so
"Alright,"
said Silverblade. "You can come with me when I go with Raven. But you must
promise me to do whatever I ask you to do."
Mac
sighed, knowing she had gotten off relatively easy. She shared the magicians
great love of stories and history, so she happily agreed.
It was
done.
They
shook hands and went off to the cellars to go and find Captain Raven.
Raven
woke up in her cell with a vicious headache. Her vision was blurry, and almost
every muscle in her body was aching. She struggled to open her eyes, for a
second thinking she was blinded, then realizing that she was in a dark room. She
started to roll over, but quickly crashed face first into a damp stone wall.
Taking this in with a wince, and the fact that she was lying on something hard,
her feet hanging over the edge of a plank, arms thickly encased in manacles
"What
the hell am I doing in the castle dungeons?" she demanded, sitting upright,
regretting having done it so quickly, since her head felt as thought it were
being shook about in a most unnatural manner. More cautiously, she got to her
feet and shuffled through the clean straw on the floor of her cell to the bars,
and began banging on them, trying to get attention.
"Sergeant!"
she called. "Sergeant!"
She
tried this for several minutes, and found herself being ignored. She gritted her
teeth, eyes flashing blue fire, and began running her manacles along the prison
bars, trying to annoy the Sergeant in charge into coming in to see her.
All
that did was annoy the other prisoners.
"For
the love of - "
"Shut
up will ya, there are people trying to get some sleep here!"
"If
you dont shut up Ill shut you up!"
"Just
what in Hades are you trying to do, get us all hung?!?"
"Look,"
she thundered back. "Im the Captain of the Guard. When I find out who
stuck me in here, heads will roll - and I can assure you they wont be
yours."
"Oh
really?"
"Well
Excuuuse me Captain!"
"You
idiot youre in disgrace as well."
This
last comment didnt come from one of the prisoners, it came from the
Lieutenant of the Guard, her second in command, who had just walked through the
door to the Guards room into the prison to see his commanding officer. He
eyed her uncertainly, a very tall woman with penetrating ice blue eyes, and a
flood of long, lustrous, thick black hair, hence the name Raven.
"Lieutenant,
first of all, keep a civil tongue in your head," she began. "Im
still your commanding officer. Second, why the blue blazes am I in here?"
"Sorry
Sir," he said, standing to attention. "Princess Rani was kidnapped by
a Lord Starhawk during your ride - "
"Thank
you," said Raven coolly. "I know what happened, what am I doing in
here?"
The man
gulped. "Lord Starhawk presented His Highness with a ransom demand. You
were branded as a traitor, and are to carry the ransom to the Northern Reaches.
You will retrieve the Princess and return here for your execution."
"I
beg your pardon?" said Raven, half amused, half outraged. She had spent the
entire afternoon trying to fend off Ranis moist, unwelcome caresses and soppy
declarations of love, and her patience was sorely taxed. "I dont think
so."
"Oh
yes," said the Lieutenant. "It took a lot of persuasion on our parts
not to allow you to be killed outright for carelessness."
The
Lieutenant felt sorry for her. He loved her - the entire guard corps did. She
was the best officer they had ever had, and they all rallied behind her in her
time of need. He was also happy she was the object of Ranis love, not him, as
he couldnt abide the sight of the Princess.
"Thank
you, Lieutenant," said Raven courteously. She liked the man and thought he
was a good officer, and was glad that she didnt have to deal with the King
and Queen anymore, as she hated them almost as much as she hated Princess Rani.
"When am I to start out?"
"Immediately,"
said the Lieutenant. "We think it best to get you out of the castle before
His Highness starts screaming for your head. Her Highness is having fits. But we
think you need some company. Silverblade, come forward."
Out of
the shadows, a bent old man came. He was once tall, but was now stooped with
age, with bushy white eyebrows and a long white beard. His robes were a deep
blue, old and patched but clean. He clutched his staff with a huge white crystal
in one end, using it as a walking stick, and slung over the other shoulder was a
sack. Behind him trailed a young girl, Raven vaguely recognized as from the
Castle kitchens. Normally she was dressed in the long, low necked dress of a
serving wench (the King had a wandering eye, much to the Queens displeasure),
but she had exchanged her usual revealing clothing for a pair of breeches, a
shirt and high boots.
"Silverblade,"
said Raven respectfully, ignoring the girl, as her full attention was turned on
the magician. She liked the man - he had been like a father to her. "What
are you doing here? You cant possibly come with me - this could turn very
nasty."
"It
already is. You will need my services. You know the attacker was on a Dragon,
yes? The domain of Northern Reaches rang a bell. I looked it up and it seems
that its the stronghold of the Dragon Wizards. Lord Starhawk is the most
vicious of them all. You will need the assistance of my magic if you are to
rescue the Princess."
Raven
backed back to her bench blindly and sat down, manacles clanging, shocked to her
core. She had learnt the stories of the Dragon Wizards from Silverblade himself,
and realised that the King was sending her on a suicide mission.
"Alright,"
she said. "Suppose I agree to take you. Then who is your friend? Why should
I take her, as I assume you already told her she could come?"
"This
is Maclaine, Mac, from the castle kitchens," broke in the Magician
hurriedly, before the outraged Mac could get a word in edgewise. "She is my
assistant."
Ravens
black eyebrow shot up. "Really?" she asked.
"Yes,"
said Silverblade hurriedly, as Mac opened her mouth to upbraid Raven for
rudeness.
"Okay,"
said Raven. "But shes your problem. Im going to get the Princess, not
to babysit children. Get me out of here Lieutenant."
The
Lieutenant hurried to obey his commanding officer, almost tearing the cell door
open, fumbling to under her manacles as fast as he could. Mac once again opened
her mouth to vent her anger. Silverblade frantically nudged her to keep her
mouth shut.
Without
a backward glance at them, she strode out of the cell and headed towards the
stable, idly rubbing her wrists, black leather armor only slightly stained from
her encounter with the castle dungeon. She did not notice that her headache was
gone; Silverblade had quietly healed her wounds as they trailed behind the
striding officer.
When
they were almost at the stable, a guard barreled into the Lieutenant.
"Sir,"
he gasped, trying to control his ragged breathing. "His Highness has
decreed that Captain Raven is to be executed in the morning!"
"Has
he now?" said Raven, arching an eyebrow, and the man gulped when he saw
her.
"Nothing
personal sir," gulped the guard.
"Yes,
I know, its only business," muttered the Captain.
"Tell
His Highness that we could do it, but the Captain has already left for the
Northern Reaches," cut the Lieutenant in smoothly.
The man
gave a broad grin. "Yes sir," he said, saluted and ran off.
The
Lieutenant grinned at Raven. "Well just screw up the search he orders
for you sir," he said.
"Thankyou
Lieutenant," said Raven and grinned back. Silverblade and Mac hovered
around her in anxious silence.
They
entered the stable, to find two horses saddled. One was the Captains huge
black warhorse, the other was Silverblades older and quieter mare.
In one
smooth motion, Raven mounted, Silverblade following with considerably less grace
on his mount. Mac and Silverblade fumbled around trying to get her onto the back
of his horse.
The
Lieutenant stepped up to the Captains prancing charger. "The ransom of a
thousand gold coins is in the saddlebags," he patted the one close to
Ravens left leg. "Good luck sir. May good fortune favor you."
Raven
smiled and nodded. Her smile changed to a frown when she noticed the commotion
going on behind her. Quietly she backed her horse to the magicians, and
silently held out her arm to assist Mac in mounting behind her. Mac stared at
her arm like it was a snake for a second, then took it. A very strong arm pulled
her up behind the large Captain. Hesitantly, Mac put her arms around Ravens
waist, and they rode out of the stable, Silverblade smirking the whole way.
The
Lieutenant caught his eye and winked.
They
rode for several hours through dark forest. Raven declined the road, as she did
not want to tease her guards too much. Silverblade led the way, fireball
peacefully floating in front of him, lighting their way. Raven only called
direction changes to him occasionally, deep in thought. No conversation was
exchanged, and Mac was almost lulled to sleep by the even gait of the charger.
Ravens back was warm against the nights chill, even if it was very
muscular and therefore a little hard.
Finally
Raven called a halt. "We may as well call it a night and get a couple of
hours sleep," she said to Silverblade, who nodded. "We can start
off again at first light."
Mac
nodded drowsily, not really hearing her. Raven had felt the full load of the
girls weight for some time, and gave an amused grin as she reigned in her
horse at a black clearing. She gently tapped the girls thigh. "You still
with us?" she asked softly.
"What?
Oh yes, of course, lets go," mumbled Mac, and settled herself more
comfortably into her human blanket. Raven sighed, and gave a rueful grin.
Quickly she threw a leg over her horses neck, and leapt catlike to the
ground, in time to catch her dozing passenger as she neatly tumbled over the
side. Mac awoke with a start, to find herself cradled in the strong arms of the
soldier. Thankful the fireballs light hid her deep blush, she patted
Ravens arm.
"Thank
you Captain," she said. "You can put me down now."
Raven
smirked. "Of course. Please, call me Raven. Im not really a captain
anymore." She gently and smoothly put Mac onto her feet.
They
set up camp by the light of Silverblades fireball, to the sounds of the
night. When they were comfortably settled in their bedrolls, Silverblade
extinguished the fireball, and the blackness came tumbling down around them. The
only one who slept soundly that night was Mac. The other two were deep in
thought about the Northern Reaches and the Dragon Wizards.
Dawns
gray light found them on their way again. They had not stopped for breakfast;
Silverblade and Raven were too wound up, and Mac was struggling to keep her eyes
open - she hadnt woken up yet. They rode in silence for several hours, Mac
comfortably napping on Ravens back. She had attempted to get on the back of
Silverblades horse and failed miserably again, and found herself sitting
behind the gently smiling Raven again. When the sun was high above the trees,
light filtering through the forest canopy, Mac spoke.
"Silverblade,"
she began.
"Yes
Mac?" he said, after a pause.
"Could
you please tell me more about the Northern Reaches?"
"The
Northern Reaches are the homelands of the Dragon Wizards. It is a place rumored
to be unsurpassed in beauty, despite its evil inhabitants."
"Why
are the inhabitants considered to be evil?" she asked, curiosity aroused.
"A
long time ago, there were a race of magicians, who were powerful in their arts.
Their purpose in life was simple - to be the guardians of the earth, to save the
people if ever it were required again."
"What
do you mean again?" interrupted Mac.
Silverblade
sighed in irritation at the interruption, and Raven broke in. "A thousand
years ago, the land was invaded by a people no one had ever seen before,
certainly were not native to the land. They swooped in and began to destroy the
peoples of the land one by one, trolls, gnomes, dwarfs, elves, men. They had
nearly annihilated us when a group arose from the survivors. They had been
searching for a way to drive out the invaders, and had stumbled across the
secrets of the Old magic. They became strong in this art, learning to control it
and bend it to their will. They forged a magical race of beings, Dragons, to
assist them in their fight against the invaders, and became known as Dragon
Wizards, from the mighty Dragons they rode into battle. The people rallied
around the Dragon invaders, and killed them all. The Dragon Wizards were hailed
as the new protectors of the land, to rise again if ever there was need to do
so."
"Thats
right," said Silverblade. "They continued in their role as protectors
for quite a long time, but as peace continued and their combative natures began
to become restless, they sought to rule over all the other survivors of the
Invaders attacks. Of course, the races had built up numbers by then, and the
Invader wars had been almost forgotten, and the people began to fight back
against the Dragon Wizards. The war was bloody, the fighting terrible when the
people launched themselves against their former protectors. Finally, after years
of fighting and terrible bloodshed, the people began to gain the upper hand, and
drove the Dragon Wizards back to their home seat of the Northern Reaches."
He
paused, and Mac digested this, rapt.
"Yes,"
agreed Raven. "The truce the people and the Dragon Wizards hammered out
stated that the Dragon Wizards were to keep to the Northern Reaches, in exchange
for not killing them down to the very last man - the people had found ways to
defeat them by the end of the Dragon Wars. The Dragon Wizards promised to leave
the people in peace, but swore that they would return to revisit their claim
when the time was right."
Silverblade
nodded. "The only other thing is that they have a legend that a mighty
Dragon Wizard, a being encompassing the entire history of the Dragon Wizards,
will be born who would lead them to victory and subjugate all the people of the
land in another mighty Dragon war."
"Why
return now?" asked Mac.
"Well,"
broke in Raven. "They have come out of hiding, which means that they are
ready to start another war. It also means that they think their legend has come
true and the mightiest of the Dragon Wizards has been born - or is going to be
born."
"You
dont think Princess Rani - " began Mac.
"Its
possible," said Raven solemnly, though she could not fathom why such a
seemingly proud race of evil magicians could possibly want to impregnate such a
stuck up, spoilt brat like Rani.
"And
why ransom Princess Rani?"
"Another
good question," said Silverblade, nodding gravely. "There is one more
question that really bothers me. What did our King and Queen take from them that
they now want back?"
"I
shudder to think what those two Pratt's could possibly have done," said
Raven. "By the way they carry on, one would think they had never seen the
outside world. Quite frankly, theyre a pair of idiots."
Mac
glanced at Ravens broad back in surprise. "Hang on a moment, I thought
you were the Captain of the Guard, and the most loyal of the Kingdoms
subjects."
"Its
a roof over my head and food in my stomach, nothing more."
"They
why are you doing this? You could easily just take off and leave them to their
own sorry devices."
"My
integrity is at stake here. I will be damned if a nasty bitch and her useless
relatives are going to get the better of me!" said Raven hotly.
Silverblade
and Mac lapsed into uncomfortable silence.
"Err,"
began Silverblade. "There is one more stop we need to make."
Raven
turned to him and pinned him with a penetrating blue stare. She raised an
eyebrow. "And what stop would that be, Silverblade?"
"I
think well need to collect my brother, Silverax," he said hesitantly.
"Why?"
demanded Raven.
"He
knows more than anyone living about the Dragon Wizards," he said in a rush,
raising a hand to forestall any further objections by Raven. "Hes even
on the way."
"I
didnt know you had a brother," said Mac, interrupting Raven before she
could speak. "Tell me more about him."
"Hes
my older brother, and he went to the Academy ahead of me. He was the one who
persuaded me to become a magician
" he quietly beamed and he and Mac
began an animated conversation about his family, origins, and passion for magic.
Raven opened and closed her mouth with a snap, unable to get a word in edgewise
between the two chatterboxes. So she quietly shrugged and allowed Silverblade to
lead the way, and returned to her depressed thoughts of Dragon Wizards, Rani and
her impending execution at the hands of the King and Queen.
Finally,
late in the afternoon, they reached a clearing in which a peaceful cottage was
set, surrounded by a cheerful white picket fence. Clean white smoke pouring out
of the crooked chimney. As they got closer to the house, Raven eyed the garden
curiously. Instead of the usual plants growing in the garden (though there were
a few of those too), it was a mess of plants growing old boots and pointed hats
and various other goods, interspersed with whispering and giggling flowers,
cheerfully gossiping amongst themselves. Trees grew close to the front doors,
and began barking when they saw the visitors, while the grass surrounding the
cottage quickly ran and hid when the ruckus started. An old thorn bush near the
front gate quickly stood to attention and yelled "Halt! Who goes
there?", as the even white pickets of the fence began complaining bitterly
when its thorns stuck them.
Silverblade
beamed at the commotion. "Looks like hes getting things working
then," he muttered. Then he addressed the military thorn bush. "It is
I, Silverblade, and my two friends, Raven and Maclaine."
"Oh
my God," muttered Raven, looking around her with a disgusted expression,
feeling Mac nodding into her back.
A
figure rushed out of the house, waving bony arms around its head. "SHUT
UP!" a grumpy old mans voice yelled. The garden quieted, in fits and
starts. The figure, dressed almost identically to Silverblade, except his robes
were green while Silverblades were deep blue, glared all around, casting a
watery old eye at the growth, daring it to complain further.
"NOW
THEN," he roared. "WHAT DO YOU WANT?"
"Its
me, Silverblade!" yelled Silverblade.
"WHAT?"
asked the figure, cupping an ear.
"ITS
ME, SILVERBLADE," screamed Silverblade, spittle flying from his lips, as
Mac began to giggle, and Ravens black eyebrow shot skyward.
"SILVERBLADE!
SILVERBLADE, WHO IS SILVERBLADE?" thundered the figure.
"YOUR
BROTHER, SILVERBLADE! REMEMBER ME?"
"I DONT HAVE A BROTHER CALLED WAIT YES I DO. SILVERBLADE! HOW ARE YOU?"
"I
AM WELL SILVERAX. PLEASE, CAST YOUR SPELL OF HEARING AND SIGHT. WE WANT TO TALK
TO YOU!"
"WHAT?"
"HEARING!
SIGHT!" Silverblade screamed at the top of his lungs, beads of sweat
appearing on his forehead from the effort. Raven and Mac exchanged a glance, Mac
giggling helplessly, not really knowing what to say, since it probably
wouldnt be heard, anyway.
"NO
NEED TO YELL YOUNGSTER, IM NOT DEAF," yelled back Silverax, outraged
that his fine hearing and sight could possibly be the object of criticism.
"Never
mind," mumbled Silverblade, sighing.
"JUST
FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT YOUNGSTER, I WILL DO THAT TRICK FOR OLD TIMES SAKE,"
yelled Silverax, casting one last glare at the blurry intruders, to satisfy
himself that they were suitably chastised. The flowers began whispering amongst
themselves, and giggled at their master. He closed his eyes imperiously and
began muttering, passing his bony hands around his head several times.
"Good grief, Silverblade," he said in a normal tone of voice. "What on earth are you standing out there for?
Come
in, come in!".
"Err,
yes," said Silverblade, and pointed vaguely towards the thorn bush, who
showed no signs of allowing them to pass.
"Oh!
Sorry," said Silverax. "Let them through! By the way, youll have to
leave your horses outside. It frightens the grass." He pointed towards the
terrified grass, peering anxiously from behind the house.
Raven
rolled her eyes, helping Mac to get down, then dismounting herself. They tended
to their horses, under the watchful and beaming eyes of Silverax.
They
slowly went through the gate, thorn bush clearly holding back from whipping
its thorns at them, up the pathway, each stone bitterly complaining about
their weight, up past the trees who wagged their branches furiously. "Come
now," Silverax ushered them past the roiling green foliage. "They
wont bite, theyre harmless."
Raven
looked at him dubiously, then bent her tall head, trying to escape the whipping
branches. She only partially succeeded, a long leaf dragging up her face as the
tree licked her.
She
wiped her face, grimacing, and followed the other two inside the house.
After a
good meal (prepared by Mac, Raven finding herself grateful that shed agreed
to allow the girl to come), they sat down by the cheerfully burning fire, and
began to talk, as the kitchen took care of the dishes.
"Now
then, Silverblade, what brings you to my humble home?" asked Silverax,
peering at him through bright, though watery brown eyes.
"Well,
Silverax," began Silverblade, "its like this
" He proceeded
to tell Silverax everything hed seen on the castle roof, right down to what
they had discussed during the day. He spoke for a while, Raven quiet and
reflective, booted feet resting comfortably before the fire, Mac alternating
between rapt at the narrative, and trying not to stare at the disgraced soldier.
"This
is not that hard to guess. I think youre right - they want Princess Rani for
their own black purposes. The other is not so hard to guess either. They want
the Dragon Crystal you have on the end of your staff."
"My
what?!?" said Silverblade, shocked to his core, as Raven and Mac suddenly
sat more upright. "What do you mean the Dragon Crystal at the end of my
staff?!?"
"Oh
that," said Silverax distractedly. "Its a Dragon Crystal. They use
them to assist in the creation of Dragons, to control them, and draw on them for
their magical arts. You know Dragons are sterile - they have to be created.
Dragons live a very long time, true, but when one dies you need a Dragon Crystal
to create another. Id call it more like a Dragon Egg than anything
else."
"How
did the King and Queen get it?" broke in Raven for the first time. Her eyes
flashed blue fire.
"Oh,
they didnt get a Dragon Crystal. At least the present King didnt. The old
Queen was married twice. Her second husband took it from her and hid it."
"Hold
on a moment, married twice?"
"Yes,"
said Silverax, nodding sagely. "To Lord Starhawk."
"A
match made in hell," mumbled Raven, trying to digest the information that
was so casually presented to them.
"Yes,"
said Silverax. "All of this was long before any of you were born. The Queen
was a young girl and was kidnapped by the Dragon Wizards of the Northern
Reaches. She stayed with them for a time, since she had fallen in love with her
kidnapper, Lord Starhawk, and married him. But she became sickened of her
husbands cruelty toward her and bloodthirsty ways, and vowed to escape. She
did exactly that, leaving with their young child and her dragon orb, held
reverently by them as the most powerful of all. Starhawk believed that the old
blood flowed through her veins, as she could control the dragons without a
crystal, kidnapped her and impregnated her. When she left, she took her child
and the Dragon Crystal, hoping to keep both from her furious husband. She made
it back to the land, settled down and remarried. Starhawk tracked her down and
killed her, believing that the child had been killed during her escape as her
quivering new husband told him. He must have discovered the duplicity and
quietly kept an eye on the second daughter, growing to womanhood, and has
kidnapped his grandchild, as she also appears to be able to control
Dragons."
"How
do you know she can control Dragons?"
"When
she was a young child she was kidnapped, and they tested her. You would have
been too young to remember."
Raven
tried to remember, but drew a blank.
Silverblade
frowned. "I dont recall that at all."
"You
were at the Academy. Silvermace was killed during the attack, and the Dragon
Wizards cast a spell of forgetfulness over the entire Kingdom so no one would
have any clue as to what happened. When they were done, they removed all trace
of their activities. Slivermace had only a single journal entry of two words,
Dragon Wizard so I did some investigation, and thats what Ive
guessed. There are no records or memories of the time."
"I
dont understand," broke in Silverblade slowly. "Why didnt he
just keep his granddaughter?"
"I
have no idea," said Silverax, shaking his head. "I wasnt there
either, and we are only guessing at the events of the time. No one knows except
for the Dragon Wizards."
"Oh
good grief - Ive unleashed the terror of the North by not protecting
her," said Raven sinking her head into her hands, head aching. She felt a
gentle touch on her shoulder, and opened her eyes to stare into the gentle
emerald green of Macs eyes.
"Dont
worry," said Mac. "We will find a way to help you, and stop the
Northern Reaches."
Raven
refused to let herself be comforted, though unconsciously she was glad of the
gentle presence of Silverblades pupil.
"Why
did they give Rani back?" asked Silverblade.
"I
have no idea," said Silverax.
"So
what are we going to do?" asked Mac.
"Why
that also seems obvious," said Silverax. "Weve got to go and get
the princess, and defeat the Dragon Wizards."
Raven
raised an eyebrow at him. "Oh yes," she said. "And what would you
like me to do with the other hand?"
"Do
we at least have a plan?" asked Mac, though she enjoyed the Captains
sense of humor.
"We
know theyre going to kill the person holding the ransom," said Raven.
"We also know that they only way Rani is going to cooperate with them is if
I am still alive." She paused for a second, musing. "The easiest way
to do this is for me to go and deliver the ransom, while the rest of you sneak
in and get the Princess."
"What
about you?" asked Mac, feeling some concern, as she was beginning to like
the quiet soldier.
"Dont
worry about me," said Raven mildly. "I can take care of myself."
Silverblade
grimaced. "Too risky," he said, holding up a hand to forestall her
objections. "Ill go with you and act as a body servant."
"I
cant let the two of you go in there by yourselves," said Mac.
"Thats suicide. Youll need someone guarding your back, Ill come
with you."
"Hang
on a sec," said Raven. "You cant - "
"Enough,"
said Silverax in a commanding tone, pointy hat sliding down to the bridge of his
nose. Impatiently he pushed it up again, and held up his hand, as the argument
subsided. "Raven youre right - you have to go in there, but you arent
going alone. Mac is going to go with you as your body servant. Silverblade, you
cant go in there, theyll smell you a mile away with your magical
abilities. Besides, now that you have the Dragon Crystal, you have to keep it
out of their hands. I cant go either because of my magical abilities. Were
going to have to wait outside and try and keep the captain and her companion
safe from there."
Silverblade
opened and closed his mouth with a snap. This was not going as he planned.
"Silverax
- " he began.
"No
Silverblade, thats the way its going to be," responded the old man
with some asperity, and the others found themselves listening and agreeing.
Silverblade dimly guessed he was using a spell of compulsion on them, but it was
too late to fend off its effects. He sighed.
"Alright,"
he said. "Well do it your way."
It was
a glum crew that turned in for the night. For the first time, Raven found
herself oddly comforted by the fact that she had company, and was confident in
her abilities to deal with whatever situations arose. Mac slept soundly, despite
her trepidation, as she had been awake far earlier than normal and hadnt
gotten much sleep during the previous night. The two wizards continued to talk
until well into the night, discussing various strategies to deal with the
situation, and only went to bed as they knew they required their rest.
They
set out the next morning, Silverax sternly admonishing his house and garden to
take care of itself , as they ducked to avoid the wagging branches from both
barking trees. Silverax rode with Silverblade, and both brothers engaged in
animated conversation, arguing back and forth about Dragon Crystals, Dragon
Wizards, the nature of magic and other lofty philosophical battles that Raven
and Mac quickly lost interest in, forcing them to talk to one another. Mac was
naturally talkative, and tried to engage the taciturn captain in conversation.
Gradually, as the weeks wore on, Raven warmed, and the two became fast friends.
One
day, as they rode along a long disused road in the lush forest, Silverax called
a halt to their journey.
The
chaotic, dense forest they had been traveling through for weeks had abruptly
ended. Now they stood at the edge of the forest and neatly manicured grass,
which stretched forward as far as the eye could see over rolling hills. Every
now and again, there were small pockets of trees, and as Raven scanned them she
realised that they formed neat patterns on both sides of a well maintained road.
It stretched off into the distance to the horizon with riots of flowers and
fernery at even intervals on both sides of it.
Silverax
turned to face the two women. "This is as far as we can go," he said
quietly. "If we go any further, we will be detected."
"If
we require your assistance, how can we contact you?" asked Mac.
"We
will monitor you," said Silverblade.
Neither
Mac or Raven asked how they were going to do this. In truth, neither one wanted
to know.
"Wish
us luck," said Raven.
"Good
luck," chimed both brothers dutifully, then immediately began arguing,
Raven sighing as she tuned out, Mac grinning.
Raven
steered her black charger onto the clean, well kept road. The second the horse
had set a hoof down on it, she felt a tingling shock course through her system.
"Raven,"
said Mac cautiously. "Did you feel that?"
"Yes,
I did," said Raven quietly, then lapsed into silence. In truth, neither one
felt like talking. Ravens keenly tuned senses were honing in on all sounds
around them, and after a while the feeling of being put on edge all the time
began to give her a headache.
By the
time they stopped to make camp for the evening, Ravens headache had grown to
full blown pain.
When
they had setup camp and Mac had fed them, she leaned forward and looked at Raven
uncertainly. "Raven, are you okay? You look kind of tense," she said
softly.
Raven
stared at her with her penetrating blue eyes, expression softening a little.
"On the whole Im fine I guess. I just have an absolutely shocking
headache."
"Maybe
I can help with that," said Mack, and crossed over to the other side of the
campfire and sat beside Raven. "Lie down, and Ill give you a back
rub."
Raven stared at her, startled, then figured why not? "Okay," she said, undoing her armor, and Mac blushed, grateful that Raven wasnt looking at her. Mac plunged right on in, and sat comfortably on the soldiers behind, and began to knead her tense muscles, the captain groaning softly as she worked out each knot.
"Are
you really okay with all this?" asked Mac after a while.
"I
dont really have a choice. Why?" asked Raven, shifting slightly, so she was
looking at the blonde in the flickering light.
"Im
not really
Well I dont know, but I dont
" Macs voice trailed
off in dejection.
Raven
waited for Mac to continue, but she didnt. Mac wrestled with her emotions,
knowing she had a soft spot for the soldier that was only getting softer as the
days drifted on. She didnt want to damage their now close friendship by
telling her that she cared far too much for Ravens welfare than was healthy
for her.
"Mac,
is there something else bothering you? I know you dont want to do this, but I
have to. Its part of my job guarding these miserable royals."
Mac
nodded sadly, heart aching.
"I
wont let them hurt you, you know that, right?" asked Raven softly, blue
eyes capturing green.
"I
know, but I dont want to see you get hurt either," Mac said, relieved
she could finally get something off her chest, lost in the kind blue sea.
"Ill
be fine. I can take care of myself. Besides, youre watching my back,"
said Raven, attempting humor, trying to shake her young friend from her obvious
upset.
"I
know." Mac had changed a lot during the course of her journey. She knew she
couldnt settle back down at the castle with Raven married to the Princess.
"I dont want to go back home when this is finished."
"Neither
do I," said Raven. Suddenly she sat up and swung around to face the young
cook, dislodging her from her perch. She barely remembered in time to pull her
shirt back over her head. Mac struggled to stay focussed. "In fact, Im
not going back when this is over. I refuse to get stuck in a marriage with that
obnoxious child, so Im going to leave. Do you want to come?"
Mac
remembered her parents and her home. She looked at the gorgeous soldier. It was
no contest. "Im with you," she said slowly. "But we have to go
back occasionally to say hello to my family."
Raven
grinned. "Why not?" she said. "That, of course, is providing they
dont have a price on my head, and that we make it out of here alive."
Abruptly
their conversation was halted as they heard the sound of whooshing wings, hair
whipping back by the force of the passage of air. A loud trumpeting filled the
air as a Dragon came in to land outside their campsite. The dragon shot flame,
and both Mac and Raven dived out of the way. The heavily armored rider tilted
its head and snorted cold laughter.
"Who
are you?" asked Raven, putting on her best commanding officer tone.
"I
am Flamestrike of the Northern Reaches," came the haughty reply from the
female rider. "And who are you to trespass on our lands?"
"I
am Captain Raven, and this is my servant Mac," responded Raven confidently.
"I come bearing the ransom for Princess Rani."
"Ah,
yes," said Flamestrike, nodding. "My master was expecting you. Come
with me!"
"How?"
asked Mac, Raven nudging her frantically for silence. The rider jumped off the
snorting Dragon and strode toward the two of them, hand raised to strike Mac for
insolence. She easily towered over the six foot Raven.
It took
every ounce of Ravens strength to still the taller womans hand. Her blue
eyes flashed furiously, boring into the visored face. "The only one who
touches her is me," she hissed. They stared one another down, and finally
Flamestrike broke and looked away.
"We
ride my Dragon," said Flamestrike. "Take your ransom and mount behind
me."
"What
about my horse?" asked Raven.
"It
will be tended to," said Flamestrike dismissively.
Raven
snuck a look at Mac, and noted she was pale, and while the Dragon rider was
striding back to her mount impatiently, quickly squeezed Macs fingers for
comfort, the rummaged through her saddlebags for the ransom. Mac hovered around
her, and Raven quickly handed her their gear so she would not appear to be
anything other than the body servant she appeared to be.
She
quietly put her cloak over Macs shoulders, and Mac trailed her to the Dragon.
The
flight across the night sky was exhilarating, if cold. Despite herself, Raven
enjoyed the absolute feeling of freedom that air travel allowed. She enjoyed the
feel of the air rushing all around her, and the buoyant feeling of riding the
slipstreams of air above the landscape. They rode like that for an hour or so,
Mac holding onto her for grim death, eyes shut, while Raven noted with interest
the black landscape below. In the distance, she could see some light. Suddenly,
the Dragon dived sharply, and Mac held on with her knees as they seemingly
plummeted to the earth below. Over the wind, Raven heard Macs sharp intake of
breath, and she squeezed her knees tight against the Dragon. She swore she heard
the Dragon giggle and comment that that tickled, but she shook her head and
thought it must have been her imagination. As Macs arms tightened around her,
almost painfully, she gently patted one of the tense arms, trying to give the
terrified young cook comfort.
Suddenly
the Dragon stopped, hovering for a split second above a brightly lit courtyard,
then came down onto the stone for a featherlight landing. Flamestrike wasted no
time in getting herself to solid ground, Raven following close behind, unable to
remove the grin from her face. Mac followed more slowly, stumbled a few seconds,
then rushed over to an unused horse trough over the side of the courtyard, and
was quietly sick.
Raven
arched an eyebrow at Flamestrike as she burst into cruel laughter. "Shes
not used to this," said Raven coldly, and turned on her heel to join her
young friend. As Mac continued to be sick, Raven rubbed her lightly on the back,
then sat down on the horse trough a small distance away.
"Are
you okay?" she asked in a low voice. Mac stared at her, face gray.
"Yes,
just a little woozy," she said, then leant over and threw up again.
Finally
she appeared to be finished, and Raven led her over to Flamestrike, who was
staring at the two of them with interest.
"You
pay very close attention to a slave," said Flamestrike, flickering
torchlight revealing her features. She was an extraordinarily beautiful woman,
with bright red hair and cold gray eyes, almost no color due to their paleness,
pupils elongated like a cat. Her face was unnaturally white, with high sculpted
cheekbones, and pointed ears. She six and a half feet tall and willowy in form,
unlike Raven who was more muscular.
"She
isnt my slave," snarled Raven. "She is my paid servant, and she
stays with me."
"Alright
little manling, no need to get upset," she said lightly, eyes flashing
daggers. "Ill just take you to my Lord. If you will follow me." She
bowed slightly, and led the way out of the courtyard. Despite her smooth tones
and apparent manners, her body language was all hostility and fire.
She led
them through a maze of passages, brightly lit with burning torches. All along
the smooth stone walls were hanging tapestries lovingly depicting scenes of
shocking cruelty and violence in bold colors. When they finally reached the
throne room of the Northern Reaches, the found themselves in an enormous domed
room, glass on the ceiling artfully arranged to capture the full moonlight and
funnel it into the room, creating a thousand shards of light, illuminating every
corner in shards. The rich furniture gleamed, the huge ornately carved fireplace
cold, the tapestries hanging from the walls richly depicting scenes of gross
violence and the most perverted depravity. The gentle night breeze which stirred
the tapestries made the scenes appear to be reenacted in front of the eyes.
Raven looked at one of them, a scene of gross disembowelment, causing her to
pale and she looked straight ahead of her, swallowing convulsively. She could
feel Mac looking rigidly in front of her eyes unseeing, trying to hold her
stomach again, but she did not dare to offer even the slightest bit of comfort,
in case she brought her young friend into greater danger.
She
stared into the shadows of the huge, ornate golden throne at the front of the
room, making out the dark silhouette of a figure comfortably seated. Abruptly
the image moved smoothly to its feet, out into the light before them. As the
shadows shifted and the figure moved into the light, Raven could see it was a
man, all of seven and a half feet in height, slim like Flamestrike, with pale
blue eyes and slited pupils, and totally bald head. He stood in the light,
tapestries moving all around him, surrounding him with silent cries of agony and
dripping cloth blood. Entrails bathed him as he stood in this uneasy mix of
color and movement, and Raven had to force herself not to look away.
"Lord
Starhawk I presume," she said evenly, amazed her voice was level. Mac had
given up beside her, and was struggling not to collapse with the queasy visual
onslaught.
"I
am," he said placidly. "You must be Captain Raven, with your servant
Maclaine."
"We
are," said Raven smoothly, knowing her friend was unable to speak.
"Where
is my ransom?" asked Starhawk, not wasting any time.
"I
have it with me."
"Excellent,"
he said, smiling even white teeth gruesomely at odds with the despair all around
him. The smile did not reach his eyes. "You will go and see your beloved
now, and we will speak further in the morning."
Dismissively,
he turned and walked slowly back to his throne, body moving through a chaos of
blood and severed body parts, and gross sexual perversion. Flamestrike waited
until he was seated again before she sauntered back over to Raven and grabbed a
muscular arm in a vice-like grip. "This way," she said, and steered
them out of the room. Mac was rooted to the spot, unable to move, shaking.
"Your
servant seems frozen," she said with some amusement evident on the cruel
features.
Raven
tugged her arm free and went back to Mac. She ever so gently took her hand and
led her back to Flamestrike. "Lead the way Flamestrike," she said
coldly, and kept her firm grip on Macs hand as Flamestrike looked on, amused.
She led
them again through twisting corridors, past garish tapestries until she finally
stopped outside a heavy oaken door.
"This
is Princess Ranis quarters. You are next door. I will take your servant down
to her quarters," she said smiling evilly and slightly lecherously.
"No,
thank you, thats fine," said Raven hurriedly. "My servant stays
with me."
"As
you will," said Flamestrike, bowing, blazing eyes never once leaving
Ravens face.
Under
Flamestrikes watchful eye, Raven knocked on Princess Ranis door, which
promptly flew open, and Raven found herself being dragged in. Mac had recovered
somewhat from the horrors she had just witnessed, and it took all of her
considerable speed to slip in the door before it was firmly shut in her face by
Rani.
"Oh
Raven," said the red haired Princess, leaping on the bemused Captain of the
Guard, and showering her with kisses. "I knew youd come for me, my
beloved Poopsie!"
Raven
attempted to avoid the princesss lips and still her wandering hands, which
were tearing off her clothes as they stumbled back and crashed onto the bed,
Rani on top. Ranis attempts to remove Ravens clothes became more insistent
as she claimed her lips in one searing kiss after another.
The
unfortunate captain attempted to control her bile and get her shirt closed again
as her friend looked on with impotent fury.
Finally
Raven managed to flip the princess onto her back and pin her hands above her
head. Rani giggled, and Raven looked down, noticing her top was completely
undone. Raven sighed, just one more aggravation to add to her already bad mood.
She steeled herself to patience, knowing that if she let Rani go her state of
undress would be infinitely worse in a matter of seconds, and she didnt want
to subject Mac to any more of the Princesss flaming libido than humanly
possible.
"My
dear Rani," she said smoothly, arching her chest to avoid Ranis mouth
latching onto a breast. "They havent hurt you have they?"
"No
Poopsie," she pouted, upset that her beloved was not more receptive to her
advances. "Though that Flamestrike is quite a naughty girl."
Raven
didnt want to know. "Dont call me Poopsie," she said. "If I
let you up will you promise to keep your hands to yourself?"
"I
dont think I can," said the princess breathlessly, trapped by the pure
sky blue of Ravens eyes. "Arent you going to get rid of her?"
she nodded towards the irate Mac, inwardly struggling not to punch her lights
out.
Raven
inwardly sighed again, in no mood to put up with the Princess. "No, her
services are required by me this evening," she said, not wanting to let Mac
out of her sight in this chamber of horrors.
"Arent
I good enough for you Raven?" said the Princess, green eyes narrowing
dangerously.
"No,
no," said Raven hurriedly. She did not want Mac to witness one of Ranis
trademark tantrums, or to be a victim of one. "Not that. I merely meant
that I was going to have her get me some food."
"Oh,"
came the still displeased reply. Then she giggled and batted her eyelashes.
"But thats going to be - "
"No,
I meant you and I arent going to do anything tonight," said Raven
smoothly, putting on her best charming smile. It worked, and the Princess
drowned in her eyes.
"Why
not?" she asked, pouting again.
"Im
not in the mood and its not a good time for me," she said wiggling her
eyebrows suggestively. Mac had to will her legs to immobility, desperately
wanting to slap the Princess into unconsciousness, and Raven to her senses.
Raven risked a quick glance at her and saw how infuriated she was, and decided
to get her out of there as quickly as humanly possible.
"Ill
see you in the morning, my dear Rani. Pleasant dreams," she said, leaping
to her feet, clasping her shirt closed and dragging the seething Mac out of the
room before either one could react. She bolted as fast as she could to the room
that had been assigned to her, pushed Mac through the doorway and locked it
securely behind her.
"Thank
the Gods thats over and done with," she said, finally noticing Macs
blush. She looked down and noticed her shirt was still undone, and hurriedly
pulled it closed. "Shes ripped all the buttons off my favorite
shirt," she mumbled. Then, more loudly to Mac, "Sorry."
"Thats
okay," said Mac, struggling not to look at Ravens chest. "She is
bloody awful after all."
"Oh
yeah," said Raven, digging through the saddle bag perched on the rooms
sole bed. Finally she found what she was looking for - a shirt with no buttons -
and pulled it over her head, throwing the ruined shirt on the floor. Just at
that moment the door handle rattled, and Ranis whisper floated into the room.
"Raven?
Poopsie? I know you didnt mean it," she said. "Come out and
play."
Raven
grabbed Mac and held her fast, hand over Macs mouth, hoping against hope that
Mac wasnt going to kill the Princess.
They
remained like that for a good half hour while the Princess continued to rattle
and cajole her reluctant lover. Finally she gave up, and they heard her dejected
footsteps going back into her room. At that moment, Raven spied a connecting
door, and hurried to barricade it against further attacks from the Princess.
Mac
gritted her teeth and said nothing.
"We
better get some sleep," said Raven awkwardly, knowing Mac was still
seething. "Which would you prefer, bed or floor?"
"Raven,"
said Mac. "The beds big enough for a dozen of us. Why dont we both
take it? You can rest assured I can keep my hands to myself."
Raven
gave a crooked smile at Macs attempt at humor. She suddenly found her jaws
stretching in a huge yawn as the events of the evening overcame her, headache
gnawing at the edges. She stripped to her underwear and crawled into bed sleep
claiming her the instant her head hit the pillow.
It
seemed as though she had closed her eyes for only a second, yet the sun was
shining brightly down into the room, lighting it up so she finally noticed
another one of the garish tapestries on the wall. This one was considerably more
tame than the other ones hanging around in the castle, though it was depraved.
Wrinkling her nose in disgust, she became aware of weight on her chest, covering
half her body, and she noticed with amusement that at some point during the
night, Mac had snuck over into her arms, head resting comfortably on a broad
shoulder deep even breath cold through the material of the shirt she had pulled
on last night.
Sleepily
Macs eyes opened, and she found herself adrift in a sea of unfocussed green,
which suddenly darkened as alertness seeped in and Mac blushed bright red when
she realised who she was entwined with.
"Im
sorry," she mumbled, trying to extricate herself without seeming in a
frantic haste to do so. "I dont know what came over me."
"Good
morning," said the grinning Raven. "Thats fine. It was pretty cold
in here last night."
"Yes,
it was," Mac agreed, grateful Raven wasnt going to tease her about it.
"Id
better go in search of some breakfast," she said. "I am supposed to be
your body servant after all."
She stumbled out of bed and fumbled into her clothes, trying to get away from the gentle amusement in the sky blue eyes. She headed out the door which Raven forgot to lock behind her. As soon as Mac had left, Raven sat bolt upright, wanting to lunge for the door, but it was too late. Rani wiggled into the room, wearing a very revealing robe, showing her lush body to good effect, slammed the door shut and pounced on Raven.
"Captain,
voila, heres your breakfast - " Mac stopped abruptly when she saw the
writhing sheets, two heads popped up, a smug Rani and a very embarrassed and
angry Raven.
"No,"
said the Princess airily. "The Captain has already had her breakfast -
" Raven flushed beetroot " - and I should have you beaten like the
trash you are for storming in here. Havent you heard of knocking? Get
out!"
"Actually,"
cut in Raven smoothly, "I am hungry. I have been waiting for you for quite
a while. The Princess was just leaving, werent you Rani dear?"
"If
you insist Poopsie," she said in her most childish voice and very deeply
kissed the annoyed solder. "Ill give you dessert later."
Raven
flushed beetroot again as the Princess slowly pulled herself out of bed, stark
naked and made quite a show of pulling her next to nothing robe back on again,
and stalking out of the room, looking like a completely satisfied woman. On her
way out, she brushed hard against Mac, causing her grip to shift on the tray, so
a mug of tea tumbled over the edge of it and tipped all over the Princess. In an
instant she was in a blinding fury.
"You
fool!" she yelled and slapped Mac as hard as she could, leaving the imprint
of her hand livid on the poor cooks face. "My robe is ruined. I will
have you flogged for this."
"Now,
now," said Raven, hurrying to intervene. In an instant she was out of bed
and safely wrapped in a sheet. "She didnt mean it, did you Mac?"
"No,"
was the only word Mac could get out through her humiliation. "Im sorry
Your Highness."
"You
will be," bitched the Princess.
"No
Rani," said Raven evenly. "I will take care of this. You will not lay
one hand on her."
Rani
pulled the reluctant Captain down for another deep kiss, almost making Raven
choke on the tongue thrust in her mouth. "I love it when youre
dominant."
Raven
glued a false smile to her face. "Ill see you later," she said
suggestively.
"See
to it that shes beaten properly, will you?"
With
that parting shot, she wiggled from the room, and Raven lost no time quickly
locking it behind her.
Mac put
the tray down very carefully on one side table, then went to sit by the cold
fireplace and burst into tears. Raven immediately sat by her side and pulled her
into a close embrace, Mac sinking into her arms and crying her eyes out with
frustration and humiliation.
"Gods
shes such a bitch," said Mac fuzzily.
"And
she has more hands than a damned octopus," added Raven.
Suddenly
the tension broke and Mac burst out laughing, Raven joining her a second or so
later.
"Can
you believe that walk?" gulped Mac.
"And
the way she has with words," said Raven. "She didnt hurt you, did
she?" She put a gentle hand under Macs chin, instantly captured by a sea
of bloodshot green, dragged her eyes away and looked at the hand print.
"I
dont think she bruised you," she said softly.
"No
Im fine, just a little ego damage," said Mac, sniffling.
Raven
pulled her in closer, and they both relished the warmth of their friendship in
the cold and ugly place. After a little while, they both pulled back.
"So,
whats for breakfast?" asked Raven. "Im starved."
Mac
groaned and Raven blushed.
"Lord
Starhawk," said Raven formally as they were brought back into the throne
room.
"Captain
Raven," the tall Dragon Wizard shot back. "I trust you are
rested."
"Yes,
thank you," said Raven.
"Lets
get down to business. You have the ransom. Did you bring with you that which
they stole from me?"
Abruptly
Raven felt the strength go out of her legs, and she felt rather than saw Mac sag
beside her. "What do you mean?" she asked, voice sounding unnaturally
slow and slurred to her ears.
"I
think you know exactly what I mean Captain," he said silkily. "The
Dragon Crystal. Did you bring it with you?"
Raven knew she was being forced to tell the truth. "No," she said, feeling a vast relief at telling the truth.
"Do
you know where it is?"
Her
mouth betrayed her, spilling out words she had no control over. "Yes."
"And
where is it?"
"Silverblade
has it," she said, inwardly sobbing that the words were coming out at all.
"Who
is Silverblade?"
"The
court magician." Mac gasped, and her soul screamed in torment as she was
forced against all her will to answer.
"Where
is the court magician now?"
"I
dont know," she said hazily, close to losing consciousness.
"But
the Dragon Crystal was not the only thing stolen from me."
"No?"
"No.
My daughter was also stolen. Do you know where she is?"
Despite
herself, Raven felt shock flow through her system. "No, I dont."
"Shes
telling the truth," mused Starhawk, eyes narrowing into slits of hatred.
"Throw them into the dungeon and take her little friend with her."
Raven
wondered why the floor had slipped up to rest beside the walls. Her stomach
churned, her vision went spotty as she lost consciousness.
When
she woke up again, she was aware of two things. First, it was rather dark, only
lighting in the room she was in coming from a flickering brazier on which
several brands rested comfortably. Second, her head throbbed unmercifully
because she was hanging upside down from the ceiling, and all her blood was
rushing to her temples. Finally, and this was only after a second or so of
feeling a cold draft, that she was stark naked from the waist up.
Fingertips
dangling a mere millimeters above the floor, she called out in her low voice,
"Mac, are you there?"
A low
groan greeted her words. "Mac," she called again, urgently. "Mac,
are you still with me?"
"Yes,
Im here," said a small, slightly slurred voice. "Im okay - I
think. What about you? Where are you?"
"Im
hanging by my ankles from a ceiling," she said conversationally.
"Where are you?"
"Im
sitting in a cell. Its pretty dark in here. I cant see you."
Conversation
was halted by the sound of scraping, limping footsteps coming up the passage.
They became louder and louder as Raven stilled herself and prepared for what was
to come.
"Oh my dear," came a high sing song voice as a fat man dragging a dirty injured foot behind him came into the chamber. "Its lovely to see you awake. Im going to ask you some questions, and youre going to answer them." His pitch black eyes stared into her round blue ones, not a single trace of humanity present. He went over to the far wall behind her, and she heard scraping and whooshing sounds. Not wanting to look, she did her best to prepare herself.
Mac
huddled in the straw of her cell and shivered. She put her hands over her ears,
and struggled not to hear the screams of Raven. Tears rolled down her face until
her eyes were almost swollen shut. She pulled away into a place deep inside
herself, and hid.
"Mac,"
came a soft, weak voice. "Mac, can you hear me."
She
moaned, not wanting to answer the familiar sound.
"Cmon
Mac, I know youre there," came the persistent voice. "Come out and
talk to me."
The
pleading came for several minutes, until Mac began to respond. "Talk to
who?"
"Its
me, Raven," came the soft voice.
"Ravens
dead," she stated shortly.
"Oh
no Im not, Im very much alive," the voice continued. "Look at
me."
She
felt a hand on her knee. Opening her eyes and looking down, she saw a large
dirty hand perched on her knee. She followed it up a strong, muscular, clearly
female arm all the way to the shoulder. There the mottled bruising began, the
blood began, and her eyes feasted on torn shirt and bloody, mottled flesh, cut
in several places, badly bruised in others. Suddenly the sight of her dearest
friend cut through her self imposed disregard and she felt herself move,
crouching next to the battered figure, leaning down and pulling her into her
arms.
She
cried softly, cradling the injured soldier. "Oh Raven
"
"Believe
it or not, Im okay," said Raven softly, stroking the poor girls arm.
"I think that was designed to get Silverblades attention, not to really
hurt me." Thats gonna happen later, she thought.
They
did not have long to wait. Raven had gently and painfully disentangled herself,
dragged her shirt up, mindful of infections, showing Mac another story of
vicious beating on her lean abdomen. No sooner had she finished this, then the
door to the row of prison cells opened, and Flamestrike sauntered in, leading a
wide eyed Rani.
When
Rani saw them sitting cross legged in the cell, she gasped.
"Poopsie,
this naughty woman tells me you stole something from them," she said.
"Is it true?"
"Depends
on your point of view," said Raven evenly, thankful she was locked in the
cell and Flamestrike was on the outside. Flamestrike for her part, was playing
with the silly princess magnificently. She wore a charming smile, and had the
cute Princess clutching her arm, but her eyes were hooded, glittering. Raven
thought she could understand how Flamestrike felt.
"What
does that mean? Either you did or you didnt," said Rani, glaring at her.
"Give it back at once."
"No,"
said Raven evenly, trying not to let the Princess grate on her frayed nerves.
"Ill
bet that nasty little servant of yours has it," said the Princess, ratty
eyes narrowing in on Mac. "I told you you should have her flogged. Shes
nothing but a commoner, and they are all thieves by birth. They rely on those of
us with better breeding to show them how to live in polite society. If I were -
"
Mac
sucked in breath to really let fly at the Princess, but Raven hurriedly spoke
just before Mac had the chance.
"Your
Highness, I am a commoner also," she said softly, blue eyes finally showing
their true anger and loathing.
"Oh
Poopsie, dont look at me like that, Im only trying to - " abruptly
her words were halted when Raven leapt to her feet, ignoring her protesting
torso, stuck an arm through the bars and latched onto the Princesses throat.
Flamestrike didnt move to stop her, allowing Raven to do what she wanted to
for a second or two only, enough to make the Princess cough and splutter.
Finally she moved to help Rani, and it was only to casually stick a fist through
the bars of the cage punch Raven out of the way.
It
landed squarely on Ravens already suffering abdomen, and slammed her into the
brick wall at the rear of the cell. She collapsed to the ground, groaning, while
Mac quickly lunged to her companion, to make sure she was alright.
"You
beast," said Mac coldly to Flamestrike. "You will pay for this."
"What
are you going to do?" asked Flamestrike mockingly. "Beat me up?"
"Im
not going to do anything to you," said Mac. "She is." She
indicated the semi conscious Raven.
"Are
you going to let her get away with making threats to you?" asked Rani,
outraged that the wall had grown lips and spoken to make threats against her new
beloved.
"Dont
worry my dear," said Flamestrike, patting the Princesses arm, linked once
again through her own. "She will pay."
"See
that she does," said the Princess, abruptly turning and steering
Flamestrike out of the cell block. The entire time, Mac could dimly hear Rani
lecturing Flamestrike on the proper treatment of vermin. Mac sighed, trying
desperately not to hate her so much, and glad that they were obviously shot of
the Princess.
"What
happened?" asked Raven groggily, trying to sit up, and wincing at the pain
of her fresh wound.
"I
think the Princess just dumped you for Flamestrike after you tried to kill
her," said Mac helpfully.
"Lucky
Flamestrike," mumbled Raven. "Gods that felt good. Do you have any
idea how long Ive wanted to do that to her for?"
"I
can imagine," said Mac.
"You
do realise what this means, dont you?" asked Raven.
"Shes
going to be more than happy to stay with the Dragon Wizards, and not come back
home with us?"
"Well,
yes, that, but now I also get the chance to kill her," said Raven, smiling
crookedly.
Despite
the dire situation they were in, Mac burst out laughing. They were still
laughing hysterically when two Dragon Wizard guards approached their cell and
stood at attention. Behind them trailed an officer, seven feet tall, ice cold
and brutal.
"Your
friends have arrived. You have been called to see Lord Starhawk," he said,
voice devoid of expression or feeling. With those words, one of the guards moved
forward and opened the cell door with a wave of his hand. It sprang open, and
the second guard and the officer strode in. Without any ado, they grabbed the
two hapless prisoners, dragging them to their feet, out of the cell and off to
the throne room.
The
nightmare journey through the corridors was mercifully short. Lord Starhawk
obviously liked his suffering close to home, and the torture chamber was closely
located to the throne room. When the entered the room, the first thing they
noticed were the two magicians huddled close together in the center of the room.
When they entered, Silverblade saw them, and tapped his brother on the shoulder
to get his attention, as the guards hurled Raven and Mac into them.
"ARE
YOU TWO UNHARMED?" yelled Silverax, while Silverblade looked on and
shrugged apologetically.
Raven
raised eyebrow. "YES, WERE FINE," she screamed back, and Mac ran to
embrace Silverblade.
"I
hate to break up the love fest," Starhawks voice floated from the deeply
shadowed throne. They day had passed and it was full night again.
"WHAT?"
thundered Silverax, cupping his ear and squinting toward the front of the room.
"STOP MUMBLING FOR GOODNESS SAKE!"
"I
SAID, I HATE TO BREAKUP THE LOVE FEST," bellowed Starhawk.
Silverax
glared into blurry ocean before him. "WHAT!?"
Starhawk
looked furious as he stormed across the room and waved his hands in front of the
face of the skinny old magician.
"I
said, I hate to break up this love fest," he said in a cold tone of voice,
no trace of rage evident despite his still blazing eyes. "I have you to
thank for giving us the two things we seek."
Abruptly
he grabbed Silverblades staff and efficiently snapped the supports around the
crystal. They gasped.
"There
are quite a few things you dont know about this Dragon Crystal," said
Starhawk, almost conversationally.
"So
why dont you enlighten us?" asked Raven coldly.
"We
cant detect it except by the power of the land itself. Since our borders have
shrunk somewhat, we couldnt see it after it was taken from us. Did you bring
that silly girl?" he asked of Flamestrike who had suddenly appeared by his
side.
"Yes
Lord," said Flamestrike, eyes downcast. She gestured towards the guards who
had appeared in the room with the struggling Princess.
"Good,"
he said absently, studying the crystal, which was beginning to glow with a soft
golden light. "Take her and put her with the others. They will witness the
rebirth of the Dragon Wizards."
"What?!"
asked Silverblade and Silverax together, all four looking thunderstruck, Rani
squealing in terror in the background. Her cries were abruptly silenced as a
guard slapped her into unconsciousness.
"You
still dont understand, do you?" asked Starhawk in scathing tones.
"That spoilt, stuck up brat was merely a ruse so that her silly parents
would send the real Dragon Wizard to us."
They
turned and stared at Raven, shocked.
"No,"
she denied hotly. "It cant be me?"
"Tell
me dear Raven, how far back do you remember?" asked Starhawk in silken
tones. "You dont remember your childhood, do you?"
"I
remember when you kidnapped Rani when she was a youngster."
"No,
you dont," said Starhawk, pale blue eyes piercing her. "Try
again."
Raven
searched her sluggish memory. Everything related back to when she joined the
palace guard as a youngster
twice. "My first memory is back when I
joined the Palace guard, the first time," she said, voice trailing off in
dejection. Mac immediately moved over to her, and touched her arm.
A
frosty smile played around the edges of the Dragon Wizards lips. "Would
you like me to fill in the gaps for you?" he asked. "Your mother
married me, and gave me an heir. Thats true. She escaped from me with you and
a Dragon Crystal, thats also true. But she wasnt from the Kingdom, never
was. She hid my child and the Crystal from me, thats true, and cast a spell
of forgetfulness over the Kingdom. When I tracked her down and killed her, her
new husband spoke truly - he had no idea the child was still alive, she was
hidden from us both. By that time she had another child, and you were already in
the palace guard. I searched, but couldnt find the orb. Silvermace had it
well hidden. The child became King, and I returned to the Kingdom. It was then
that I noticed you, Captain of the Guard, not a day older than when I had seen
you the first time.
"I
knew Id found my heir after I had a little conversation with Silvermace. The
only thing left was the Dragon Crystal, but Silvermace died before I he told me
where it was. I cast a spell of forgetfulness over the Kingdom and left, making
sure that Silverax here would be led to think I was testing the young Princess
as a potential Dragon Wizard. I noticed she was quite enamored of you Raven,
even at that young age. I knew those morons would send you to retrieve the
Princess if I kidnapped her. I knew Silverblade and Silverax were very close to
Silvermace and that one of you would have the crystal, with or without knowing
it. All I had to do was wait for the right opportunity."
He
reached down and grabbed Raven by the chin, Raven recoiling in revulsion.
"I
will never join you," she said, not even bothering to deny any of his
claims. He laughed coldly and cruelly, a spine chilling sound.
"Its
not true is it?" asked Mac, searching the familiar blue eyes, expression
withdrawn deep into Ravens consciousness.
"I
think it might be," said Raven. "My back is already healed."
Mac
leaned around and lifted her shirt, revealing clear, unblemished skin. "Oh
no," she moaned, and shrank back to the silent magicians.
"Mac,"
said Raven reaching for her. "Im still the same person."
"No,"
denied Mac softly, shrinking back involuntarily. She was trapped in a sea of
anguished blue, heart aching through her horror.
Ravens
hands dropped slowly to her sides, head hanging, convicted. She did not protest
as Starhawk grabbed her and dragged away, materializing guards roughly pushing
their captives towards an antechamber behind the throne room. It was almost as
big as the throne room. Large and circular, it was totally empty patterned stone
floor barely seen in the dim moonlight. The domed ceiling was made of cold gray
stone, single feature a large white crystal set into it, exactly at the center.
It funneled the low light of the moon into a single glittering beam,
highlighting the exact center of the floor, large dragon carved in relief almost
obliterated by the ravages of time.
With a
single flick of a contemptuous wrist, Raven was hurled into the light, shivering
on the cold floor. The others were ushered in to stand at the borders of the
room, Flamestrike crossing to stand close by her Master. Slowly, as though they
had been called by an invisible messenger, Dragon Wizards began to file into the
room, to form a single living chain around the edges of the room, silent,
watching.
"Take
the Crystal," said Starhawk, tossing it to her. She caught it reflexively.
The
globe, which had given off a steady golden glow, now abruptly brightened, so it
was almost unbearable to look directly at. Silverblade and Silverax stared,
transfixed, without hope. Mac looked on, heart aching for her friend. Raven
stared deep into the globe, eyes unseeing, kneeling up to cup the globe.
Raven
found herself lying in a blood soaked field, her own blood joining her fellows
already fallen all around her. Her eyes began to dim and she heard voices
calling in the background. "I think I found one alive!" Hands lifted
her and she screamed as the massive sword cut to her gut reopened, black blood
welling out of its depths as her intestines shifted uneasily. Her vision went
black and she found herself floating
looping and swirling in the wind, crying for joy. The wind streamed through her
long hair, and she shifted her weight in the saddle, holding on with her knees
as her mount swooped and whirled lazily in the summer sunshine. Green of the
ground below, blue and white of the sky above rapidly changed position as the
kaleidoscope of colour flew in her tearing eyes. Her mount cried out with sheer
pleasure as it dived straight toward the ground as a hunting falcon would, rider
hanging on for all she was worth, half terrified, half exhilarated by the
dizzying speed as the dragon plummeted
.
toward the ground trumpeting in pain as a lance lay buried deep in its mighty
chest, heart already stopped by the massive trauma. With no means of escape, her
terrified rider screamed all the way as the dazzling rush continued, night sky
full of the sound of the clang of steel, the fire of catapults from the ground
below, the hissing sizzle of burning flesh. She threw herself clear of her mount
as it crashed to the ground, legs splintering, trying to drag herself away,
blood flowing in a river from her body as the ground troops converged on her.
When the first one reached her, he plunged a crazed, blood-soaked sword straight
through her chest. She closed her eyes slowly in death
and
opened them to find herself sitting on the floor of the deserted chamber, cross
legged, no signs of any life around her.
"What
happened?" she asked, not expecting an answer.
"You
witnessed the life and death of our people," came a familiar voice from the
shadows. She shifted her gaze to the left, a deeply shadowed pocket of the room.
A shape moved, and began to walk slowly towards her.
"Who
are you?" she asked.
The
figure did not answer her as it moved toward her in heavy unfamiliar armor, face
still shrouded in the shadow. She watched the light glint off the brightly
polished metal of broad shoulder armor, highly polished boots, heavy leg armor.
It slowly moved around the circle of light, a full circuit, then stopped
directly in front of her, as she slowly got to her feet.
"Who
are you?" she asked again, commanding.
The
figure stepped into the light, and Raven gasped. It was as tall as her, wearing
dragon armor, white faced, cat pupils and pointy eared. Other than that, her own
familiar blue eyes stared back at her, cruel expression foreign on her sculpted
features
"I am you," her own voice said back to her.
"Where
are we?"
"We
are inside your mind," said her double, amusement clear in her voice.
"Its time for me to come out and play with my people."
"I
cant let you do that."
"You
can and you will."
"Oh
no I wont."
"You
cant stop me," said her double. "But lets talk first." The
double cocked her head to one side and stared at Raven calculatingly, arms
crossed, contemptuous.
"By
all means. Tell me what all this is about. Who, exactly, are you?"
"Who
am I? I thought wed been through all of that. Im you." The figure
leaned forward to touch her and Raven flinched back, much to her twins
amusement.
"I
will hurt you, make no mistakes about that, but I want to show you more
first," she said.
But
Ravens muscles would not relax as her double leaned forward and gently
touched her shoulder. Abruptly her head swam under and onslaught of image and
sound. She lived and died a thousand times, a lover, a mother, a soldier, a
gardener, a great magician and humble peasant. All with the Dragon Wizards, a
murderer, shocking acts of cruelty and the grossest depravation part of her
life. Cries and moans of pain and terror echoed through the centuries, spinning
her into an uncontrollable frenzy of carnage. She killed innocents, time and
time again, glorying in the river of blood and flesh flowing all around her.
Heart
sick, Raven opened up the the truth about herself, and launched herself at her
double. "Im not like that now!" she kept screaming as she clawed at
her doubles face. Her double easily punched her in the gut, but she did not
feel the pain as her fingernail sank into flesh. They hacked at each other with
bear hands, her double laughing at her pain, glorying in the shredded skin and
flesh embedding itself under her fingernails.
No
Raven please no.
They
continued to struggle, biting, kicking, shredding.
For the
love of the gods raven stop.
They
fought on, blood splattering the stone all around them..
Raven,
cant you see what youre doing stop! Stop! STOP!
Abruptly,
chest heaving, Raven held her double by the throat, choking the life out of her,
blood dripping down her fingers screaming, "NO! NO! NO!" shrieks
escalating in volume until her voice broke, as the protests filtered through.
She looked down at the semi conscious figure in her arms, long since limp as the
last shreds of life bled from the broken body
to
see herself clutching the unconscious figure of Rani in her strong hands. Slowly
the world broke into her haze, and she looked around her. All around the room
were dead and dying figures, Starhawk smiling with supreme enjoyment at the
spectacle. "Raven," he said warmly, greeting his offspring.
"No,"
she whispered, "dont come near me."
Slowly
she spun around the room, seeing the mangled bodies, the river of blood. She had
torn most of the people in the room limb from limb with her bare hands, which
were still coated with blood. Finally she met the shocked eyes of the magicians
and Mac, brought her crimson hands up, staring at them like she had never seen
them before.
She
slowly faced Silverhawk. "I will never join with you! Dyou hear me!
NEVER!" She cried.
She
screamed in pure pain and horror, Dragon Wizard half subdued, aching with what
she had just done. She had never in her entire, long life ever killed outside
the line of duty, it was an anathema to her. In this one case, she had single
handedly destroyed a dozen innocent beings without just cause, and her spirit
shattered She began to sob, a heart rending sound that none who heard (barring
the Dragon Wizards) could close their hearts against. Mac felt her heart bleed,
knowing her beloved Raven was still with her. As Raven collapsed on the ground,
Mac found herself moving slowly towards the shivering, heartbroken woman,
hesitantly slipping her arms around her, and cradling her close.
Starhawks
eyes blazed yet again. Rooted to the spot with murderous fury, he watched Mac
gently try and comfort her friend. Suddenly all movement came back, and he
quickly strode to the young woman and grabbed her by the shoulder hurling her
backwards so she crashed into the wall and slowly slid down, broken,
unconscious.
Dazed,
Raven did not see the heavy boot he smashed into her ribs, breaking two of them
and spinning her across the floor.
The two
magicians were agonized, but chose the safer of the two targets, Mac, to go and
check to see if she were still alive. The only survivor other than Starhawk in
the room, Flamestrike stood rooted the the spot, unable to fathom why someone
would choose to deny their noble heritage.
"Flamestrike!"
snarled Starhawk. "Take them back to their cell. Ill deal with them
later."
With
that, he spat at Raven contemptuously, and strode from the room, unmindful of
the sticky stream of blood, kicking anything and everything in his way.
Flamestrike
quickly grabbed the shattered Raven and hoisted the unconscious Mac over her
shoulder. The two magicians did not protest as she towered over them and
commanded, "Move! Now!"
She
chased them out of the chamber, and took them back to the castle dungeons.
When
they reached the cell, she did not speak a word, merely threw Raven in, tossing
Mac on top of her contemptuously as the old men hurried inside to escape her
wrath. She stormed away from them, seething.
Raven
was humiliated, and did not know where to look. She saw the figure of poor,
gentle Mac discarded in the straw, and hesitantly crawled over to her to see if
she were still alive. Wiping as much of the sticky, drying blood off her hands
as she could, she grimaced in self loathing and with infinite gentleness turned
her over and checked for a pulse.
It was
strong and steady, though Mac was still unconscious. Very gently she pulled her
in close, so Mac would at least have something softer to wake up on, knowing
that Mac would never want to have anything to do with her again after what she
had witnessed during the night.
The
magicians stared at her, aware of her anguish, sympathetic.
"Raven,"
said Silverblade quietly. "We know you are not the same person as the
Dragon Wizards have shown you."
"How
can you say that?" asked Raven, tears washing down her face again.
"After what youve seen?"
"If
you were a true Dragon Wizard, and the one they sought, you would not be in here
with us now," said Silverax. "You would be out there with them."
"We
know you dont enjoy killing," chimed in Silverblade.
"How
am I going to live with myself, knowing what Ive done?" asked Raven.
"I
dont know," said Silverax, shaking his head sadly, stopping to push up
his pointy hat which had slid down his forehead and was now resting on the
bridge of his nose. "But I do know that Starhawk wont give up that
easily. We have to get out of here now before he does something nasty to us to
push you over the edge."
"Im
going to kill him," Raven quietly swore. Softly Mac began to groan, and
Raven made to push her hair out of her face, stopping when she saw the blood on
her hands.
"Raven?"
asked the soft voice.
"Im
here," said Raven, voice cracking.
Mac
slowly opened her eyes and focused on the sea of crystalline blue gazing down at
her. They eyes were tortured.
"Starhawk
didnt hurt you, did he? Physically, I meant," she added hurriedly.
"Yes,
he broke my ribs, but theyre already healed," Raven said sadly.
"I
heard some of what was just said," she said softly. "You arent the
same person, Raven, you probably wont ever be. But youre still on our
side, and thats what counts." She threw her arms around Raven, trying to
sooth the horror she felt deep inside her soul at what she had witnessed.
Raven
began to sob harder into the shoulder of her friend, heart breaking.
Eventually
Mac pulled back, and took Ravens face in both her hands. "We have to get
out of here and level this evil place. Can you do it?"
Raven
stared deep into the gentle pools of green and saw nothing but forgiveness
and love. She focussed on it, and wiped the tears from her eyes.
"I
think I can, but I will need the Dragon Crystal to do it. I do remember how to
use my magic."
Suddenly
Mac looked all around her.
"Wheres
the Princess?" she asked.
"Oh
dear," said Silverblade. "I forgot about her. She must still be with
the others in the chamber."
"Were
going to have to go and find her. We still have to get her back to the King and
Queen," said Mac, rubbing the back of her neck.
"Well,
then lets get started," said Silverax, rubbing his bony hands together.
"Raven, youll have to open the door for us."
"Hold
on a moment," said Silverblade. "Whats our plan of attack?"
"Were
going to get the Crystal, find the Princess and level the Northern
Reaches," said Raven easily, ghost of a smile playing around the corners of
her mouth.
"Oh,
right then, no problems," said Silverax, sighing and glaring at her.
"You
have a better idea? Nows the time."
He
glared at her, opening and closing his mouth, outraged.
"No?"
she asked. "I thought so. As Silverblade said, lets get out of
here."
As she
got to her feet, she helped Mac up with strong, gentle arms, Mac sagging
slightly as dizziness crashed over her. "Are you okay?" she asked
softly.
"Ill
manage," said Mac, ears still ringing slightly.
Raven
looked at her doubtfully, let her go. She went to the cell door, feeling deep
inside her for the Dragon Wizard power that was no longer dormant. She felt a
tingling in the palm of her hand as she ran it over the door as other Dragon
Wizards had done. There was a sharp snap, a crackle and a small bolt of
lightning shot out of the door and into her palm. She was picked up and hurled
across the cell, crashing into the wall, breaking it. She left a outline of a
person in the rough stone of the cell wall. As she painfully staggered to her
feet, she rubbed the back of her bruised skull and mumbled "Ouch, that
smarts."
"Feedback,"
said Silverblade, wincing in understanding.
"I
dont really want to try that again, as I suspect the same thing will
happen," said Raven, "so I guess well just have to do this the old
fashioned way."
She
limped back to the cell door sizing it up calculatingly. She took a step back
and closed her eyes, fingers steepled. Suddenly, her eyes flew open and she
leapt at the door as hard and fast as she could. The result was a mighty crack
and splintering of metal as the door was torn from its hinges, bars torn from
the wall.
"Wow,"
said Mac.
"My
goodness," said Silverax.
"How
on earth did you manage that?" asked Silverblade.
"Easy,"
said Raven, with a ghost of a grin. "Thanks to my Dragon Wizard heritage,
Im quite strong. The only hard bit was knowing where to punch."
"Oh,"
said Silverblade.
"Come
on," said Raven. "Lets go."
She led the way back up the corridor, friends hiding behind her, to the guards room, and stopped just outside the door. It was empty. She took a deep breath, and opened the door. She took a step inside the room, which suddenly became icy cold. In the upper corner of the room, a globule of magenta light hung like a spider. The second it saw them, it began to reach out feelers towards them scraping down the wall, burning all it came in contact with. As the stone hissed and sizzled, liquefying, it began to glow dull red, then fade into magenta. Rapidly the wall was becoming overrun with magenta, throwing more and more feelers out to them. Mac started and yelped when one of the blind feelers touched her, leaving a ragged weeping burn mark across her arm.
Raven
snatched her out of the way, as they frantically tried to dodge the tendrils
crawling towards them. They ducked and weaved, as the room was slowly eaten up
by the fierce pink glow. There were yelps of pain from all where the tendrils
touched flesh. Raven stopped, and stood in the middle of the room and closed her
eyes. She began to chant, and waved her arms around her, ignoring the welts and
cuts as the feelers caressed her naked skin. Suddenly there was a pop, and the
source of the magenta light in the top left hand corner burst, an evil smell and
wisp of black smoke escaping it. As quickly as they had come out of the walls,
the creepers began to collapse, hissing and sizzling plain stone again, melting
it. The heat in the room was stifling, and Raven quickly led them to the door to
freedom.
As they
stood on the narrow stairs leading into the dungeon, they wheezed and breathed
heavily, sucking cold air into their lungs.
"Not
bad, youngster," said Silverax
"Old
man," said Raven solemnly, full of self loathing. "Ive had a
thousand years to practice."
It shut
them up, so it was a silent group that followed her up the stairs. When they had
reached the top door, fireball dancing on Ravens fingertips leading the way,
Raven carefully opened it, ready to take her chances with whatever it was they
found.
Nothing.
The corridor was absolutely deserted. The only thing moving were the unnatural
tapestries on the walls, and they moved with a life of their own, wriggling
faces in torment constantly changing expression in a most sickening manner. They
tried not to look.
"Weve
been stripped of our powers, so we cant really help you," said
Silverblade softly, staring up into Ravens face. "Can you see where Rani
is?"
"Ill
try and find her," said Raven. She closed her eyes, while Mac glanced
around them to see if anyone was coming. She tried to control her bile as the
tapestries beckoned to her.
Raven
let go. She felt her mind open its eyes and drift. She traveled all over the
castle. Everywhere, servants and people carried out their assigned tasks,
talking and laughing with one another. The guest rooms were mostly empty,
several occupied with dragon wizards thoroughly engaged with willing mates,
stables full of dragons, conversing with their riders, a flight already having
taken to the skies. No sign of Rani.
She
turned her attention to the throne room, seeing Lord Starhawk idly fingering the
Dragon Crystal as Flamestrike entertained herself with Rani on the floor in
front of him. Raven gasped. Starhawk shuddered when he felt the eye crawl over
him, an icy breeze wafting across the back of his neck.
"Well,"
demanded Silverax, when she opened her eyes. "Did you find her?"
"Err,
yes," said Raven.
When no more was forthcoming, Silverax stared at her and said, "Yes? And where is she?"
"Shes in the throne room," said Raven.
"Is
she still in there?" asked Mac.
"Yes,"
said Raven. "And we have to get to her quickly. Now!"
"Whats
the rush?" asked Mac.
"Flamestrike
is having some fun with her."
"That
poor girl," said Mac. "Wed better get up there before Flamestrike
hurts her."
"Ah,
no rush," said Raven. "I think shes enjoying herself."
"How
in Hades can she be enjoying herself after all shes seen?"
"She
didnt see anything. She was unconscious for all of it, remember?"
"That
shallow - "
"Come
on now, thats no way to talk about the Princess," said Raven
sarcastically. "Lets just get her and get out of here."
She led
the way up the corridor. As they walked slowly and carefully, a deep groaning
started from all around them. It was almost subconscious to begin with, then
gradually increased in volume, until everyone but Raven had their hands clasped
firmly over their ears. The tapestries had stopped their slow, graceful waving
and were deadly still. They stood next to a simple picture of a headsman with an
ax, resting before he swung at his next victim. A basket of severed heads sat
peacefully next to the sodden chopping block, ax resting on the ground next to
it.
Suddenly
the picture began to bulge and deform, as the headsman became three dimensional,
struggling to get out of the picture. They saw bloody fingers tear the cloth in
two, and a hairy arm reached through the jagged tear, muscles huge and bulging,
as a sweating body followed it. The leather encased head swung up and down the
corridor, searching, until it found them and locked onto Raven. The headsman
bellowed and swung his ax at Ravens head, and she ducked with only a whisker
to spare, sensing strands of her thick black hair cut by his sharp blade. The
blade crashed into the wall with a shower of sparks and hollow dinging sound.
The others ducked and scrambled out of the way as the headsman firmly pulled the
ax out of the wall and swung again for Ravens heart. She leapt backward,
trying to keep his attention from her friends. As she circled around past him,
he swung again, thudding into the tapestry with a hollow sucking sound, pulling
the ax loose to the accompaniment of the basket of heads toppling over and
showering through the shimmering crack in reality. They rolled all over the
floor and immediately began gasping and exclaiming.
The
headsman had Raven cornered between two other pictures of a knight, hands
pressed against the cloth of his dimensional prison, seeking escape. On the
other side, a horribly burnt man leant forward with a dragon, struggling to see
the outside world through boiled eyes. Raven did not want to release any more of
these horrors on her defenseless friends, so she prepared to dive away when the
next stroke came. However, suddenly the headsman yelped, an inhuman sound,
pained. He clawed desperately at his back, spinning so Raven saw one of the
severed heads biting firmly into the muscle next to his spine, rich red blood
spilling through its teeth. She glanced back at her friends, and saw them all
lining up shots with the macabre missiles.
The
heads shouted encouragement as they were thrown forward to meet their targets,
sharp teeth tearing into flesh, shredding bone. The headsman screamed as they
continued to feast on him, smacking and chewing sounds clearly audible above his
screams.
With a
pale face, she frantically crawled out of the way, towards her friends. They
were all staring at the spectacle, trying not to listen as indescribable things
happening to the hapless headsman.
"Yuck,"
she said. "Turn around and keep going. None of us really want to see this,
do we?"
Ashen,
they nodded and continued on for the throne room. As they ran past the
tapestries, they all became still, began bulging, and the subjects of all the
gruesome pictures came to life, breaking out of their prisons. They slowly
tested creaking, long disused limbs, then began limping, flopping, scraping and
sliding behind the little group from the Kingdom.
Finally
they crashed through the doorway into the throne room, Flamestrike and Rani
fully engaged with each other on the floor. Starhawk half rose out of his seat.
"You!"
was all he had time to get out, before Raven tackled him and they crashed to the
ground. Almost immediately, Flamestrike looked up, moans dying in her throat.
She leapt to her feet, as Silverblade dived for the Dragon Crystal.
Bleeding,
suppurating, ulcer ridden bodies washed into the room and began attacking Mac
and Silverax. The crisped victim of the Dragon immediately made for Silverblade,
chunks of roasted flesh falling off its body, giving off the sickening smell of
putrescent flesh. As Raven and Silverhawk rolled on the floor, punching and
kicking at one another, the sharp blade of the Knights ax coming down towards
Macs head forced her to dive forward, slamming into a hugely muscular,
sweating, hairy high priest that had recently been occupied by a roman orgy.
As the
putrid flesh of the burnt man closed around Silverblades throat, he tossed
the Dragon Crystal at Raven, who caught it, brief respite in the battle coming
from the vicious uppercut shed just dealt Starhawk, breaking his handsome
jaw.
Raven
closed her eyes, and Mac felt the weight of the huge man, hands tearing at her
clothes slowly dissolving as the world went black.
Flamestrike,
lunging for Raven, found herself engulfed in black flesh, as the torn and
bleeding victims of a village long plundered tore at her arms and legs,
separating each limb from her body, slowly, as her shrieks of agony washed all
over the walls.
Not
done, Raven began mumbling. She was surrounded in a blue light, and she stood
up, walking untouched through the carnage as figures turned on one another and
tore at already tortured flesh, nothing living left to grasp.
Even
though the earth began to shake in great shuddering waves, melting rock pouring
upward in furious streams, boulders from cracking castle walls crushing and
shearing people, Raven remained calm and untroubled as she floated through the
castle. She melted through walls as great fissures opened in the ground, yawning
pits to hell itself reaching up to grab all the evil Dragon Wizards.
When
she floated through the final wall, eyes closed and still chanting, the castle
walls sprayed outwards, mortar hurtling towards crying earth. Fountains of lava
shot upwards towards the gray sky of the dawn as the rocks exploded. Suddenly,
and only for an instant, there was an unnatural calm. Then ground, trees, grass,
nature itself was sucked violently towards the ruined castle, as it imploded
with a violent smashing and sucking sound. A mushroom cloud briefly bubbled over
the top of where the structure had been, then was also sucked viciously
downwards, and disappeared.
Raven stopped chanting. The earth was still, ground sterile and blasted by the force of the unleashed magic. She looked all around her, sickened with what she had seen, thankful that that part was over. She looked up as in the distance she could see a small group of figures hurtling towards her in the gray morning sky. She knelt and placed the crystal on the ground in front of her, and waited, until it began to blaze brighter than the sunrise.
It was
a confused cluster of Dragon riders that flew towards what remained of the
Northern Reaches. Instead of flying in towards the castle and dragon stables,
all that remained was a smoking crater, eye watering stench, and a golden
dragon, gleaming bright and clean in the early morning sky.
Immediately
the wing leader knew there was a problem, and held up her hand to still the
riders reaching for arms.
"Steady!" she
called. "If that rider did this, youll all get your chance - well
kill very slowly!"
Larger
and larger the great golden dragon approached, simply armored rider with black
hair streaming out behind her.
"Halt!"
yelled the wing leader. "What has happened here?" The question was
asked at the dragon floated to a smooth halt in front of them.
"I
did," responded the rider. "Youre next on the list."
The
entire flight roared with laughter that turned nasty at the lone, unarmed dragon
rider. Mounts snorted, pawing the air, trumpeting and jetting smoke, eager to
destroy the intruder.
"I
dont think so," said the wing leader, wiping tears from her eyes.
"GET HER!"
All the
Dragons converged on Raven, snorting and jetting flame. She swiftly erected a
barrier around herself and her dragon, who roared with pain as a tendril of fire
engulfed one of its fore claws as it reared and bellowed defiance. Raven
sweated profusely, sphere heating up as it was bathed in streaming jets of
Dragon flame.
The
dragons finished their flame throwing, and through gradually clearing black
sooty smoke, Raven quietly emerged, sweating profusely, but unharmed by the
magical flame. The wing commander slowly lost her arrogant grin, and began
muttering again.
Suddenly
Raven felt herself pulled towards the sky, gravity completely displaced by the
spell which warped and distorted it. Grimly she hung onto the dragon as it
suddenly plunged upwards, Raven losing her stomach and violently retching beside
long sinuous neck she grimly clung to. As soon as the dragon had stopped its
stomach lurching ascent, it was suddenly hurled sideways as another sucking wave
hurled it sideways. Raven had no protection against the aerial antics, empty
stomach still heaving under the onslaught of rapidly changing direction. Her
conscious mind waved into and out of contact with reality as the dragon bucked
and weaved, looking green itself as it struggled to stay in the air. An
excellent horsewoman, Raven clung to the Dragon for dear life, vainly attempting
to steer with her knees as a sudden gust of unexpected gravity hurled her
straight through the middle of the dragon flight.
Most of
the riders shot out of the way, sudden movement causing them to be sick, as one
or two more unfortunate ones became entangled in the dragons claws as it
helplessly plunged through them, arms and legs tearing off in gay abandon, blood
pattering down onto the shattered earth below.
The one
red dragon who had been directly in the path of the Ravens gold, felt claws
sink into its back, reared and jetted more flame. Raven lurched to one side
as the wing of the golden dragon blistered and charred, screaming in pain. It
only just moved its head in time, and Raven felt the kiss of the flames as
they almost engulfed her mount. The golden dragon responded by flexing its
claws and biting deep into the shoulder of the red. The red was disrupted enough
to roar in pain again, and the gold sunk her teeth in further to tear out the
throat of its unfortunate victim. The red dragon heaved and sagged, losing
buoyancy as rivers of blood flowed out, coating all airborne creatures in great
gouts of blood. The golden dragon released its claws, dripping more blood,
stopping the sudden downward descent caused by the limp weight of the other
dragon.
The
remaining members of the wing were shocked into submission for a second or so,
and it was enough for Raven to rally her mount and start chanting. She held on
grimly with her knees, one arm outstretched as great bolts of lightning flew
from her fingertips, and hit the dragon wing members. Only one or two were
caught unprepared, charred corpses gracelessly plummeting towards the ruined
earth. The others managed to rally defenses and cast a spell of protection so
the fingers of electricity discharged harmlessly around them.
They
abandoned more arcane means and began to hurl lances and swords at Raven, who
ducked, dodged and weaved as they hurtled around the sky trying to dodge
missiles. The wing leader hung back, closed her eyes and began chanting.
Abruptly both Dragon and Raven screamed and began writhing. Raven felt her chest
become heavy, arms and legs heavy. Great lances of agony tore through her body
as each cell was violently shaken, waves increasing in amplitude and destructive
force as each molecule struggled to separate from its neighbors.
Unbeknownst
to remaining members of the dragon wing, the golden dragon was the only one born
who was both fertile and capable of magic apart from dragon flame. Now she
reared, disrupting the wing leaders spell and cast her own spell. Abruptly,
all members of the dragon wing were thrown into a wild melee of screaming and
dripping blood, as they felt themselves, cut, sliced, and burning. Dragons
struggled to dislodge riders who were engulfed in sudden tongues of fire, slowly
engulfed by the burning air as they swatted their smoldering clothes. All became
screaming balls of living fire, remaining fully conscious while eyes were boiled
away into nothingness, lungs were torched and flesh roasted. Nerve endings were
finely tuned, reverberating with screaming agony as the entire flight of dragon
were sucked together, jetting flame, streaming blood, bellowing with the pains
of their own wounds, into a huge ball of living blue flame, screaming its
agony to the dead world.
The
only one who escaped this fate was the wing leader who had barely managed to
erect a sphere of power all over herself. Now, ashen faced and determined, she
flew in towards the bruised and bleeding Raven. Raven saw her coming, but her
dragon was fully engaged in controlling the ball of concentrated magic, hovering
stationary, eyes closed, concentrating. The wing commander came in close, and
smashed into Raven, trying to drag her off the dragon. Raven was knocked
sideways out of the saddle, and fell, hands slipping down the smooth
incandescent body of her mount snorting with the effort of holding the ball of
uncontrolled magic at bay.
Somehow,
she grabbed a hold of a huge claw on her way down, and was forced to hang on
with both hands as the sword of her opponent sliced into her back to the bone.
Her blood began to fall to the earth, and she felt herself losing consciousness
as the wing leaders dragon unwisely began to bite and kick the golden dragon.
She was already unconscious by the time the golden dragon lost concentration for
a mere second, but it was enough for the blue ball to come hurtling towards them
at breakneck speed.
The ball smashed into the furiously kicking, screaming, clawing melee, engulfing them in the blue flame. For a second there was a simple ball of fire, then and absolutely massive explosion as streams of uncontrolled magic hurtled up towards the upper atmosphere and down into the earths core, streamers and tendrils of brilliantly colored fire washing the sky as far as the eye could see. The air was aflame with furious bolts of energy, earth itself retching with the furious backlash of magic that displaced it and caused the ground to heave as one violent earthquake after another rocked entire land of the Northern Reaches, destroying it utterly.
"What
happened?" asked Mac as she sat up, groaning. The magicians both looked
sick to their stomachs. Mac looked all around her, noticing the huge tall trees
and lush undergrowth of the forest, and black, blasted ruins of what had once
been the Northern Reaches.
"She
teleported us to the forest," said Silverblade. "After that, who knows
- did you see the streamers of fire?"
"Oh
yes," said Silverax, wincing in pain. "Shes certainly destroyed the
Northern Reaches." He pointed and they stared at the smoking, weeping
earth, suppurating just beyond the forest.
"I
wonder where she is," said Mac, dread for Ravens welfare crashing
through her. She felt tears forming, knowing Raven could not have survived
whatever it was that shed done.
"Ahem,"
said Rani. "You there. Help me up." This imperious declaration was
pointed towards Mac.
Silently,
tears threatening to fall, the dazed and heartsore Mac held out her arm to the
naked Princess. "This is all your fault," Rani began, when a flash of
movement in the blazing sky caught her eye. Ignoring the fuming Princess, she
turned to face it more fully. She shielded her eyes against the morning sun,
speck increasing in size as a huge shimmering golden dragon flew into view.
Mac
felt her heart freeze in her chest, a single wheeze escaping it as the magicians
eyed the sky in alarm and went gray at the sight of the Dragon.
They
froze, hearts hammering in their chests, instinctive dragon fear overcoming
them, Princess noisily throwing a huge temper tantrum behind them. The Dragon
got larger, the grinning figure of Raven easily identifiable as the rider.
Relief
flowed through Mac, bringing the tears from her eyes, as the Dragon landed
easily, just on the grass at the edge of the forest.
Blindly,
she ran to towards Raven, heart aching. She was tripped up by the naked
Princess, who flew at Raven and wrapped herself around the soldier like a living
octopus.
Raven
ignored her kisses, eyes boring into Mac, love shining clearly through as the
rest of the world faded away for them. Mac slowly got to her feet, and stumbled
towards Raven.
With
almost contemptuous ease, Raven tossed the Princess off her, shirt in tatters.
"For goodness sake Rani, get some clothes on," she said coldly.
"And get off me, Im your aunt for crying out loud!" Ranis mouth
opened and shut as she gaped like a landed fish.
Mac
threw herself into Ravens arms, squeezing her tight, love she held for Raven
too strong to hold back. Raven gently released her, then leaned down for a deep
and passionate kiss, as the others found interesting things to look at on the
forest floor.
"I
love you Raven," said Mac softly when they came back up for air.
"I
love you too Mac," said Raven. "I dont know whats going to
happen to me now, but I know I cant stay at the castle. Will you come with
me?"
"You
know I will," said Mac. "I cant live without you."
She
paused for a second, enjoying the feel of her brave warrior in her arms.
"What happened? How did you escape?"
"It
was a big ball of magic that got out of hand before my dragon could get rid of
it. Im only here because shes a very strong lady, and took us very far
away from there for a while until the magic dispersed. She healed us both and
here we are."
"Oh,"
said Mac, skin crawling at the thought of close she had come to losing Raven.
She
leaned up for another kiss as the furious Princess launched herself at the
lovers, still not quite taking the hint.
"Poopsie,"
she said petulantly. "Were to be married. Have you forgotten that?"
Raven
opened her mouth to speak, but Mac stopped her. She loosened her hold on Raven,
putting herself between her love and the Princess, Ravens strong arms easily
encircling her waist. "For starters," said Mac quietly, "dont
call her Poopsie again, unless you want to find yourself hanging out of the
castle windows in several pieces. Second, shes mine, and if you lay another
finger on her, Ill kill you."
Raven
chuckled gently as the Princess turned beetroot with rage, unable to speak, then
stormed away, Silverblade frantically trying to catch her and throw some clothes
on her.
Mac
turned around again to Raven, and kissed her soundly. "Lets go drop
these guys off and get going."
Raven
took them back to the castle on the obliging Dragon. When they landed in the
courtyard, the King and Queen rushed out the greet them, and Rani lost no time
in telling them ignorant and untrue tales of Ravens conduct while in the
Northern Reaches. When they attempted to have her arrested, Silverblade and
Silverax spoke up and revealed Ravens royal birth. The castle guard promptly
sprang up in revolt and hurled the royals into the dungeons, proclaiming Raven
and Mac as the new King and Queen. Raven and Mac discussed the situation, and
decided to stay on in the Kingdom to attempt to repair some of the savage wrongs
that had been done by the previous rulers. Raven and Mac were married amid huge
fanfare and well wishing by the palace staff, former King, Queen and Princess
Rani looking on in disgust. When Rani launched herself at Raven at the wedding,
Macs first decree was the have the annoying royals exiled from the land never
to return. Silverax stayed for the wedding, then returned home to his lunatic
house in the forest, while Silverblade stayed on as the castle magician, happy
to live with rulers who respected him and his abilities.
Back to FanFic Index