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Kyson infiltrates the Truvian palace disguised as Civan. Before he can get to the dungeons, Worthengraut arrives to question Franz about the queen's disappearance. Franz tricks Zimon and Worthengraut into fighting, though he then runs into Kyson. Kyson is distracted by the fighting, allowing for Franz's escape; he tasks the other two with covering the damage they've caused while he runs to the gondola that provides transportation to and from the palace. Instead of Franz, he runs into Luth, who orders Kyson to leave and sets out himself for Auberon with Talia. | Kyson infiltrates the Truvian palace disguised as Civan. Before he can get to the dungeons, Worthengraut arrives to question Franz about the queen's disappearance. Franz tricks Zimon and Worthengraut into fighting, though he then runs into Kyson. Kyson is distracted by the fighting, allowing for Franz's escape; he tasks the other two with covering the damage they've caused while he runs to the gondola that provides transportation to and from the palace. Instead of Franz, he runs into Luth, who orders Kyson to leave and sets out himself for Auberon with Talia. | ||
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The airship arrives in Carselo the next day, setting down before a fort hidden away within a forest. The group comes to realize that they're trapped within the fort, as only members of the organization can open and close the door. Cidra proposes that they assist the organization and reveals that she has been watching them by connecting Imajin to Kyson. | The airship arrives in Carselo the next day, setting down before a fort hidden away within a forest. The group comes to realize that they're trapped within the fort, as only members of the organization can open and close the door. Cidra proposes that they assist the organization and reveals that she has been watching them by connecting Imajin to Kyson. | ||
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==Director== | ==Director== | ||
− | + | Worthengraut had become sober. He wondered to himself what had happened to the Queen Empress the he remembered. She had been attacked by someone in the band. Surely he had been locked in the dungeon, he thought to himself. Worthengraut headed to the dungeon and requested that he see the prisoner. | |
"Why do you want to see him?", asked the night guard who was intimidated by Worthengraut's sheer size. | "Why do you want to see him?", asked the night guard who was intimidated by Worthengraut's sheer size. | ||
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Revision as of 00:12, 8 January 2008
Kyson infiltrates the Truvian palace disguised as Civan. Before he can get to the dungeons, Worthengraut arrives to question Franz about the queen's disappearance. Franz tricks Zimon and Worthengraut into fighting, though he then runs into Kyson. Kyson is distracted by the fighting, allowing for Franz's escape; he tasks the other two with covering the damage they've caused while he runs to the gondola that provides transportation to and from the palace. Instead of Franz, he runs into Luth, who orders Kyson to leave and sets out himself for Auberon with Talia.
Kyson runs back into the palace to collect Zimon and Worthengraut, who have gotten into a fight with the guards. The latter two fight over who will punish Franz, leaving the former behind. While gathering his composure, Kyson taps into a mysterious power that allows him to see the locations of those within the palace. He finds Franz climbing down the cliff that the building rests on and inadvertently draws Hal'amek's attention by spotting him as well. Worthengraut and Zimon come back, grab Kyson, and make their way for the cliff.
After discussing his intentions with Imam Sallik, Hal'amek teleports to the group and attacks. He throws Zimon and Worthengraut over the cliff and attempts to do the same to Kyson with a lightning bolt, but Kyson exploits his hidden power again to grab the bolt, forming a tether between the two of them. They are both dragged off the cliff by Kyson's momentum. While falling, Zimon catches Franz and threatens to kill him, but Franz convinces him to go after Hal'amek. While the other three keep him busy, Franz stabs Hal'amek and severs his spine, paralyzing him. They all then land on an airship passing through at high speeds and fall unconscious.
Kyson awakens later in a cell just in time to see a Moogle neutralize Hal'amek's magical ability with a bracer, freeing him from the tether. He learns from Biggs, the airship's engineer, that the queen had been kidnapped by his organization and taken to Carselo, a land ruled by mages. He also gathers the truth behind Hal'amek's actions--that the gods of this universe are inspecting the planet and intend to destroy it if its populace does not display sufficient evolutionary advancement; Hal'amek's solution to this being to bring magical potential to new levels. Though not in favor of the vizier's methods, Kyson shows him compassion as well and provides him with floating bracelets to make up for his paralysis and the bone of his severed arm as a weapon.
Nearing the border of Carselo, the airship is attacked by an invisible force determined to be another airship cloaked by Phantom. Along with Wedge and Cidra, Biggs performs a complicated maneuver to escape without fighting. It is only slightly successful as a handful of Mage Knights teleport onto the ship, though the crew takes care of them. With only one left standing, Hal'amek, having been let free by Franz, steps forward and finishes the final knight off despite his lack of magic. None of the crew are impressed and Hal'amek is taken into stricter custody.
The airship arrives in Carselo the next day, setting down before a fort hidden away within a forest. The group comes to realize that they're trapped within the fort, as only members of the organization can open and close the door. Cidra proposes that they assist the organization and reveals that she has been watching them by connecting Imajin to Kyson.
Chapter 3: Victims of Chance
Chapters in Final Fantasy OG III archive |
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 |
Director
Worthengraut had become sober. He wondered to himself what had happened to the Queen Empress the he remembered. She had been attacked by someone in the band. Surely he had been locked in the dungeon, he thought to himself. Worthengraut headed to the dungeon and requested that he see the prisoner.
"Why do you want to see him?", asked the night guard who was intimidated by Worthengraut's sheer size.
"I WANT TO SEE THE FOOL THAT ATTACKED THE QUEEN, HE SHALL SUFFER MY WRATH!" Worthengraut bellowed, his voice shaking the halls.
"Y-yes sir."
The guard led Worthengraut to the prisoner. Worthengraut could be quite unnerving when he wanted to be, thus earning him the title of the Unnerving. He stared into the cell. He saw a young blonde man sleeping on the floor. In the next cell over, a desheveled man was pounding on the walls. Worthengraut grabbed Franz's neck and lifted him up through the cell bars. He shook him awake.
"Whats going on?", asked Franz, clearly dazed as he had been abruptly woke.
"You tried to kill the Queen, a great and wise ruler", Worthengraut said with a demanding tone "Vhy."
Franz looked away
"She had.. my family killed"
These words hit Worthengraut like iron bullets to the gut. He didn't believe him, of course, but it was such a startling accusation. He dropped Franz on the floor of the cell. He mulled the thought over for a few moments, then spoke.
"The queen vould never do such a thing... I mean... how could she."
"She did.... you have to believe me..."
"Voo vill explain to me in full."
".... how?"
Upon hearing this Worthengraut broke the cell door down and grabbed Franz by his neck. He lifted him up and knocked him out by pinching his nerves. The man in the cell next door pleaded for Worthengraut to take him too. Worthengraut knocked his cell door down as well, but instead of helping him he looked into his eyes and spoke
"Escape yourself!"
Masamune
Franz struggled in the grasp of Worthengraut's iron-tight grip. It was no use... so Franz switched tactics and produced a smile. "That's some grip you have. But do you think we could talk with my feet on terra firma?"
Wothengraut paused as he put two and two together. Eventually he realized what Franz was saying and released his grip, but not without keeping his eyes off him. "Don't try anyving stupid. I vould pound you into morsels if you do so."
"I believe you," Franz said with just the right level of awe. These big lugs were always easy to manipulate. Just had to keep him going.... "How did you knock that door off?"
"Zose are simple hook-and-ring hinges," Worthengraut explained with a touch of pride. "People of my land learn from early on how to move ze earth up and down ven ve are needing to. Zat is why we make our prison cells much more secure." He bellowed out a laugh at that.
The other man, who had not yet escaped, stared at Worthengraut and his prisoner. "That bard is mine."
Worthengraut glared in fury. "You vant I should put you back in zat cell?"
Zimon sized up the northerner... he was bigger than he was, sure. But he was too big. A man that big was strong and sturdy, but he couldn't move too fast. This wouldn't take but a few minutes... "He's mine. I'll give you what's left."
Worthengraut shook his head and shrugged with his hands out. "You're funeral zen."
Neither foe was armed. Worthengraut had checked in his spear at the palace gates and Zimon had his confiscated once he was arrested. When Zimon felt the northerner's fist connect, it suddenly occurred to him that this might not have been the best idea.
Franz, once he was content that he wasn't noticed anymore, quietly slipped out. The jailer who had come to see what the commotion was found himself with a foot in the face and tumbling down a flight of stairs. Once Franz had reached the bottom, he procured the jailer's key and knife, gave a slight nod as thanks, and continued on. He was about to put the key into the door leading out of the dungeons when suddenly the door opened by itself.
Standing on the other side of the door was Civan.
"You look like hell," Franz replied, in response to Civan's 'broken' arm. "Did you have a tussle with beastie boy up there?"
Civan's eyes widened. "How did you get out?"
"I's too improbable for me to go into," Franz replied. "Unfortunately... you're in my way... and you're injured."
The soldier gritted his teeth. "Don't even think about trying to get past me."
Franz grinned and tried to sidestep Civan, but the soldier adjusted his stance to block him. The bard smiled weakly and stepped the other way. Blocked again. With an extremely insincere nod of apology, Franz positioned a punch into the face of the soldier. What he got instead was a sudden kick to the head. When he regained his bearings, Civan was standing normally.
"Ow!" Franz cried as he rubbed his face. "That really hurt."
"I think you should be heading to your cell," Civan replied. "And then we'll talk."
"Sorry. But I don't plan to hang for attempted assassination," Franz replied as he produced the jailer's knife from his pocket. It wasn't his weapon of choice, but he'd make do. This was an injured man, after all. He jabbed at Civan with the knife, but the soldier dodged. He tried a few more jabs, all of them missed.
There was no way a normal soldier, even someone like Civan, could move that fast... He tried something else.
He tried another jab, but when Civan dodged he grabbed at the broken arm. He pulled out a empty sleeve. The two exchanged bewildered glances.
"Kyson! I thought you would've forgotten all about me!" Franz greeted. "I hope you didn't kill Civan for the clothes. He has a family, you know."
There was suddenly a crash and Worthengraut came rolling down the stairs. The jailer cushioned his fall. Zimon appeared rounding down the stairs moments later. He had a chair leg in his hand that he was using for a club and he seemed completely oblivious to the fact Kyson and Franz were at the bottom of the stairs.
"You ready for another Goblin Punch!?" Zimon asked.
Worthengraut barely looked phase as he stood up. Kyson was temporarily taken aback by the man's height. The man was practically a giant compared to him...
"Is there any prisoners still in their prison cells?" Kyson demanded. This wasn't working out how he intended at all. Three unruly companions... maybe he should have stayed with the zombie merchant and crazy engineer.
Zimon finally noticed that Kyson was in the room again. "Come to do your headology on me some more?"
"Do you idiots realize the commotion you've caused?" Kyson shouted. "They're probably sending a platoon up here to take care of you!" He pointed at Worthengraut. "And you too, whoever you are."
"I am Worthengraut," the man barked back. "On behalf of my home country and my kaiser.And vot do you vant?"
"To get out of here," Kyson replied. "With Zimon."
"Yeah, and who is going to make me?" Zimon scoffed.
"Worthy here," Kyson replied.
"I am?" the northerner replied in shock.
"If the guards find out what you did here... you'll be arrested, causing an international incident and possibly inciting war against your home country," Kyson explained. "If you want to get out unnoticed, you'll be needing to come with me-" He carefully fixed his fake sling for his missing arm. - "A high ranking Truvian soldier."
Worthengraut scratched his head for a moment in thought. "I am not vanting war for my home country. Kaiser would be most displeased... so I vill bring beastman vith me."
"Good, now we just need-" he tuned around and looked.
Franz was gone.
"Shrack," Kyson swore. He made a mental note that he had been around Stubbs for too long and started quickly trying to figure out where Franz would have went. He wouldn't be crazy enough to try and attack the Queen-Empress again, would he?
Would he...?
"Zimon. Put that jailer's uniform on and deposit him in one of the cells. I'm going on ahead to find Franz. You two meet me before the palace gate." Kyson quickly ordered. "Got it?"
Worthy nodded. Zimon just seethed as he glanced up at the northerner. He finally nodded his consent after a moment's thought.
The one-armed monk wasted no time turning around in pursuit of that spoony bard. Worthengraut and Zimon were faced with the more immediate concern of how they would put the cell doors back up once they got the jailer back upstairs.
Lupus
Kyson crossed the marbled entrance of the hall swiftly towards the gondola station, racking his brain. Where would he have gone? If he had left to look for the Queen-Empress, he could be safely assured that he would not find her; for awhile at least, anyway. No one knew her location, much less a young bard from Auberon, but simply having him out there put her life at risk.
But then Kyson remembered. Her life already was at risk, being kidnapped and all. But he had promised to deliver Franz, and he wasn't going to let him escape that easily.
He was so wrapped up in his thoughts that he didn't even realize when the gondola arrived from the city and a figure clad in red stepped out of it.
"Civan," the figure began. "I haven't seen you in..."
He stopped, and his hand instantly went for his rapier's hilt. Kyson leapt out of the way, but the rapier caught his slung arm and tore through it, sending the feathers from the pillow used to stuff it flying.
"This is ridiculous," the man said, poising himself with rapier at the ready. "Is there no security in the palace anymore?"
Kyson attempted a tricky maneuver that involved sidestepping the blade and disarming the man. It failed when the man unleashed a lightning bolt from his other hand that the monk only narrowly avoided.
"I don't think Civan would want you to kill me," Kyson quickly said, realizing he stood no chance.
The man nodded. "And so the question becomes, where is Civan?"
"He left," the monk replied, keeping his eyes on the tip of the sword.
"That much I gathered. Where to?"
Kyson blinked. The tip of the rapier looked incredibly sharp, and if he was incapacitated then their whole plan would be compromised. Then again, telling this man would probably result in a similar end, but at least he'd have his life.
"Auberon. Look, Civan has a plan..."
A flash of frustration flew across the man's face. "Yes, I think I know what he's thinking. And that's why I've got to stop him."
The man sheathed his sword and ran past Kyson to the hallway. He suddenly stopped and turned. "In about ten minutes the guards will know what has happened. Whatever you were doing here is canceled. Leave and don't come back."
"The bard escaped," Kyson replied before he could stop himself. "I... Civan needs him..."
"Yes... that makes sense," the man replied. "I have to go." He tipped his hat and turned away down the hall.
Kyson grit his teeth. Everything was going as bad as it possibly could. If this man was telling the truth, it'd be too much of a risk to leave Worthengraut and Zimon behind, let alone return himself. He looked for an instant at the gondola, waiting with its door open, then back towards the hallway leading to the prisons.
"Damn it."
He ran back down the hallway.
***
Hal'amek grimaced, lowering the goblet from his lips. The foreign wine was too sweet, too tangy; far too different from what he was used to. He pondered for a second whether it had been poisoned - he knew that none of the people charged with delivering his meal to him approved of his stay. But no; poison would be too obvious. That, and attempting to poison the Vizier would be utterly futile. People had tried before, and subsequently paid for it with their lives once he had promptly cured himself with his own magic.
His guest room at the palace was beautiful. Any normal being would've been awed to spend even a minute inside, with its extravagant furnishing and expensive decorations. But Hal'amek merely scoffed; he cared not for Truvian taste and longed to be back in Osyllia, where such an exaggerated display of wealth was laughable. Money wasted on decorations was money squandered, for it was power that was a true show of superiority.
And that's the precise reason he decided not to up and leave back across the ocean. A simple bout of homesickness would not sway him from what he was here for.
The monk and his companions were here, of course. Where else would they have gone? And that knight, the one that had been conversing with the Sultan so often. He had seen him with his own eyes at the banquet. A little panic would do him good, Hal'amek thought. Maybe jolt him into going off and do something stupid, like crossing through Barren. Of course. The Vizier grinned.
As much as he'd like to take all the credit for the success of his plan, however, he had to concede other events had just as much to do with it. The Queen being kidnapped was not part of his plan at all, but rather a sheer stroke of luck that had served only to reinforce it. Certainly, there had been the downside that a coincidence on such a large scale pointed all fingers squarely at Osyllia. But such an act would be a ludicrous strategic move, he had reminded these naysayers, being careful to not raise his voice and be as civil as he could muster. He would win them over yet.
But the terrible wine made it so much harder.
There was a knock on his room's door. He sighed, and pushed his uneaten meal away. "Yes?"
An elderly maid entered. "Vizier Ameknemin. They're ready for you."
Hal'amek nodded and stood up. "About time. I was getting bored." He crossed the room to the door in several large strides, passing through the door the woman held open. "And that meal was terrible. I'd suggest firing whoever made it."
The woman went bright red. Hal'amek ignored it and instead left her, heading to the large door at the end of the hall. This had better be worth it.
Inside, several figures sat around a large conference table. At the head sat a balding man with tiny eyes. He squinted up at the newly entered figure.
"Ah yes, Vizier Halazeem Ameknemin. Please, take a seat." He motioned to a seat at the opposite end of the table, which the Vizier took. The people on either side of him promptly slid their chairs to be as far away from his possible. He noticed, but said nothing.
"You are, of course, aware of the matter that took place the night of the Queen's arrival," the balding man continued. "A horrible event that has left the entire country - nay! - two entire countries traumatized."
The Vizier made a sound that resembled an affirmative.
"A terrible event that has left the people anxious. Worried."
Hal'amek immediately suspected an interrogation. "I can assure you, Chancellor, Osyllia had nothing to do with this terrible incident."
"We do not suspect you, Halazeem. Nor do we expect to get far by blindly flinging blame. Instead, we are carrying out an investigation as quickly as possible..."
A woman a few seats to the left of the Vizier spoke up. "A difficult job when the only lead we have is a lead-less dead body."
The Chancellor nodded. "Alas, Talia tells the truth. We do not have much to go on, for now. But you can be safely assured, Halazeem, that at the very least the man did not appear to be Osyllian."
"Nor should he be," Hal'amek replied. "We have just announced our alliance. Why break such a valuable bond with such a reckless act?"
"I still do not approve of this alliance," said one of the men across from him.
"You do not approve of peace?" the Vizier quickly retorted, as calmly as he could.
"Peace? You Osyllians offer peace? Hal'amek offers peace? Even after everything you've done. Even after Ralstrom..."
Hal'amek shrugged. "Times change. People change. Is that not what our alliance is about?"
"I don't believe the word of the Vizier!"
"Enough," the Chancellor ordered. "The Queen has decided that we shall be at peace, and that we shall be. If you have a problem, Eustace, you may leave."
The man got to his feet immediately. "Gladly." He marched out of the room.
"It is people like he that hold our world back," Hal'amek commented.
The Chancellor sighed. "We should get to the cusp of the matter. The Queen has gone, that much is sure. When, or if, she is ever returned is unknown at this moment. But the people grow uneasy at the seeming influence of Osyllia at the palace..."
"And it is what the Queen wanted, have I not said a thousand times before? She invited me here to help her, to advise her! I promised her that, Chancellor, and I stay true to my word."
"It is just a tricky matter, Halazeem. The Queen trusted you, so most of us can learn to do the same. But the people..."
"The people will soon realize that Loccelia sought me. She realized the benefits of having Osyllia as an ally, and the benefits of having me in her palace."
Talia gave a bitter laugh. "I don't believe it. I think the Queen is smarter than that, I think she wanted the exact opposite. Auberon didn't even..."
"Auberon is irrelevant!" the Vizier interrupted. "Auberon's government can figure their own problems out. Truvians care only for Truvia's future. And I shall guide them."
"Just try, Hal'amek," Talia said. "Just know I have no authority to eject you until the Queen returns. But as soon as she does..."
"Then let us hope it is soon! She can tell you exactly what she thinks herself, and I may return home!"
"For now," the Chancellor spoke gently, desperate to stop the fighting, "I advise we don't exactly promote the Vizier's residence in the palace. As much as I regret to say it, Halazeem, but it will cause nothing but unrest."
Hal'amek nodded. "Yes... yes, that is the best plan..."
The door flew open again, and the red clad figure of Luth stood, heaving gently.
"Lord Belzecue!" the Chancellor cried, clutching his chest.
"I'm leaving for Auberon," he said quickly. "Just... thought you should know."
The Chancellor shook his head. "Why? We need you here!"
"It's..." Luth stopped himself, seeing the Vizier sitting, listening, at one of the chairs. "Never mind. I'll be back in a few days, hopefully. I'll explain then."
"Let him leave," Hal'amek said, smiling. "The worst to this city has been done already. All that's left for now is for the exits to be watched, certainly a job far below Lord Belzecue's position...?"
Luth gave him a repulsed look, not enjoying being agreed with by such an unlikeable figure, but thankful nonetheless. "Farewell." He turned and left.
"Luth!" Talia stood up so quickly her chair fell over, and she sprinted after him.
Hal'amek smiled to himself. He didn't even need to try anymore.
***
"Luth!"
"Forget it Talia, I'm leaving."
Luth began to climb the ladder leading up to the airship's deck. The outright ban on airship flight wasn't applied to him, but the vehicle had to be thoroughly searched for stowaways before he was allowed through. By the time they had searched every deck, every room, Talia had almost persuaded him to rethink his plan three times.
"What's so important about finding Civan, anyway?"
Luth reached the top of the ladder, and looked back down at the woman. "He's been tricked by the bard. He's getting his friends to Auberon, temporarily I assume. I need to stop him before this spirals out of control."
"Civan is smarter than you think," Talia desperately said.
"I know, Talia. And that's why it's such a problem."
Luth made to pull up the ladder but Talia grabbed it.
"Then I come along with you."
"Do what you want, but I advise against it," Luth replied. "You're needed here..."
"And so are you. What's the difference? I trust you about as much as I trust the Vizier, right now."
"Good, then you won't be surprised by my methods if I'm forced to bring him back."
She pulled herself up the ladder and stood defiantly on the deck. "So."
Luth simply shrugged and turned for the cabin.
GORE-ILLA
"What kind of fool job is this?" Gorenicusto asked impatiently after he and Worthengraut deposited the guard in the cell. "How do we fix this door?"
"I am what you call a Geomancer. I can prop ze door up." Worthengraut concentrated and caused a rock protrusion to rise behind where the cell door should have been. They then placed the door against the rock.
"That won't fool them for more than a minute!"
"Vell it's not like ve have some kind of tool kit!"
"Hey! What's going on over here?" said a guard as he approached.
"Um, hello," Gorenicusto said awkwardly, remembering he was wearing the jailer uniform. "This is nothing to worry about. I am calming down the commotion caused by this drunken fellow here."
"Hey!" said Worthengraut. After a swift elbow, Worthengraut followed, "I thought this was the restroom!"
"Alright, just escort this fellow upstairs. I'll take over your shift."
Gorenicusto reluctantly sputtered the word, "T-thanks."
They were about halfway to the staircase when they heard the guard say, "Hey, this cell's missing a door!" Gorenicusto and Worthengraut winced as they realize they forgot to do something about the other door. "Come back here, you're no real jailer!" He began to shout out, "INTRUDERS, INTRUDERS IN THE DUNGEONS-"
That's where he stopped, as Gorenicusto had his arms clasped around the guard's throat. Gorenicusto was ready to give the pull and end the poor sap's life, but suddenly Worthengraut slammed his fist down over the guard's head, causing him to pass out.
"Hey hey, let's not get crazy here buddy," said Worthengraut as he slapped Gorenicusto on the back. Gorenicusto merely glared at Worthengraut in anger. They suddenly remembered the guard's loud shouts for help, and they darted up the staircase as fast as they could.
They found themselves surrounded by a group of soldiers. Zimon said, "No, let's get crazy!" He gave out a feral cry and leaped into the soldiers. Worthengraut then gave his own cry of his home country and entered the fray.
Kyson arrived on the scene at that time and looked on in disapproval. "And I honestly thought this couldn't get worse." Then he joined in on the combat, his feet whipping around from target to target as if possessed. He also kept Gorenicusto in check, tossing in an extra kick to Zimon's head whenever he was about to perform a killing blow on a soldier.
"Alright, I think ve have taken down enough! You two, stand back!" Zimon and Kyson did as told, and Worthengraut concentrated further. The ground began to shake wildly beneath the shoulders and eventually trembled enough to send them flying into the air. The soldiers were knocked against walls or endured falls to the floor, which knocked them out. One soldier feebly attempted to rise onto his feet, only to be kicked down by Kyson.
"Quick, follow me!" shouted Kyson as he headed for the exit.
Fred_Of_The_Bed
The Vizier Hal'amek smiled to himself in his lavish room. Everything had fallen into his hands. However, the matter of controlling the people of the town required the queen again-not to mention he'd look like quite the savior if his forces returned with her. To that end, he'd need to take care of Civan and his motley crew-a task that they'd certainly aided him in, riding into such dangerous territory. While he couldn't cry for them, there were many contacts he had on any route they chose to take, and capable of intercepting the Queen's captor, as well.
Either way, Hal'amek, in the back of his mind, held a tinge of unrest. Things had gone much too smoothly, things playing into his hands in ways he never expected. The Queen had been working with him for a long time, but she was the one that initiated the partnership. There was no coaxing involved, no intrigue, just clear-cut and simple co-operation. Such simplicity brought a shiver to his spine. As well, who would even attempt to capture the queen? What was there to gain? What was there to prevent, beyond the solidification of the alliance between them?
It mattered not, however. Once he found the summoners and drained them of their power, the world entire would be helpless together against him. He would crush anyone foolish enough to attach strings to him and force him to dance. This inner monologue finished, he turned to his glistening silver travel case and brought forth his translucent crystal ball. Calling upon simple call magics, he sent forth a message to his two operators within the two areas-those who paid for his mercenary and assassin services.
The barrens was an especially easy place to look for such tough mercenaries, as vicious monsters and harsh conditions held many crypts and tombs of ancient times containing fabulous riches of dead Lords or ancient Royals. The men and women asked no questions, had no morals of any sort, and most importantly of all, desired quick, cold cash. They were strong-access to ancient magic weapons, spells and artifacts had outfitted them very well.
Possibly too well for any would-be heroes to deal with...
One such mercenary mobilized as soon as she was offered the job. She pulled down her dusty goggles over her cold, black eyes, adjusted her spiked pilot's helm so her hair wasn't caught in the hole, grabbed her emergency medium-sized axe, and used on hand to support herself and brought her legs over the rim of the entrance in a jump as she was used to doing, falling about two meters into the cockpit of an old machine. Her hair was graying, but in places still youthful and as dark as night. Her slender features were worn with age, but she'd become only more fearsome over the times - experience is more vital than vigor when you are the pilot of a tank.
Cire Tyul was a mercenary now mostly to feed her children. She did, however, still enjoy the hunt. She quickly said the word to start the tank: "Grace," she uttered as the rusting thing came to life. The wear and tear washed away from it as shining gold lines of light zipped across the controls and insides of the tank-this was no ordinary tank, but one she had procured from the shrine of the ancient Toppaman civilization. She clutched the controls on the ceiling, and undid the braking mechanism. The tank, Tempest Eternal quickly blazed towards the remains of the Sanctuary of the Damned at breakneck speed.
Luiigii of the Pipes
"Vere is ze bard?" Worthengraut shouted as they ran. "You have not already killed him, vyes?"
"None of us is killing Franz," Kyson called back. "It was only an attempted assassination; even Truvia isn't giving him a death sentence."
"They would have when I was in the aristocracy," Zimon said. "Hell, my head would be on a pike by now."
"He is still deserving off punishment," Worthengraut continued. "I vill show him vhat ve do to street pervormers and murderers in ze homeland."
"But not if I get to him first."
"Oh? Ze murderer protects ze murderer?"
"Hardly. That little bastard must have turned my herd against me with his music. And then he gets me arrested. No, protect is rather the opposite of what I'm going for..."
There was silence for a moment, and then both men bolted past Kyson, Zimon taking a moment to kick the monk's legs out. Kyson landed on his back, then sat up and put his face in his hand. "What have I done...?" The fact that guards might be pursuing asserted itself and Kyson started to get up, but first he paused and closed his eyes, taking a deep breath. There was no sense in losing his grip at a time like th--
Kyson froze. Images were painting themselves on the backs of his eyelids. Moving images. A moment of comprehension led him to see that they were people, each a monotone shade of white and carrying out their own business. Dozens of men in armor marched through his light-less vision, turning at odd angles as if enclosed by an invisible barrier. The hue of the people shifted pink as he noticed one guard running around, fighting several others as he went. Behind him slightly was a massive man with an antlered helmet...
He resisted the urge to open his eyes. He was both hopeful and afraid that the illusion would be gone if he did. Watching Zimon and Worthengraut was rather interesting; they weren't fighting with the guards so much as fighting with each other, while the unlucky guards were used as shields, weapons, or just distractions.
Kyson forced his gaze to wander, his priorities asserting themselves. The gondola had been unused, and it would have been foolhardy for Franz to go rushing to it at the risk of being detained by guards. Which meant that Franz had to be...there. As the figures darkened to red, Kyson spotted the musician moving vertically downward, his hands grasping at the nothing that was most likely the cliff upon which the palace rested.
The next target of Kyson's search was Hal'amek, who the monk found sitting on thin air and holding a crystal ball, apart from the others. The tiny Hal'amek seemed to stiffen and dropped the ball to the ground, then turned to gaze in a particular direction. Kyson followed the gaze as a red haze filled his vision and saw himself sitting on the floor, eyes open wide and void of iris or pupil, blood streaming from nose and ears and mouth...
Kyson cried out and forced the scene away. His eyes refocused on Zimon and Worthengraut, paused in their fighting to stare down at him. "What?"
"You're, ah, bleeding..." Zimon said.
"Ve can't go zat vay," Worthengraut added, indicating the hall they had just come from.
"Fine. Franz is that way." Kyson pointed a shaking finger toward a wall in the other direction.
"How do you know?"
Kyson pushed himself up. "There's no time for that. Hal'amek saw me. We need to m--" He fell forward and just managed to catch himself. Wincing, he turned over and sat back down.
"Hal'amek?" Zimon asked. He hadn't heard many names outside of Truvia of late.
Worthengraut hushed him. "Ve don't have time, he said. Vas ze bard outside ze palace, vun-arm?"
"I think so."
"He's heading tovard my ship." Worthengraut cracked his knuckles and pointed to Zimon. "Carry him. I vill get us zere." He turned and swung his fist through the wall. "Hopevully ze qveen von't mind."
Zimon glared down at Kyson as Worthengraut stepped through the hole and over to the next wall, picking plaster off his clothes. For a brief moment he considered snapping the man in half and showing him how wrong he really was. The ape-man surprised himself by pulling a corner of the tattered pelt out from under his stolen jacket and wiping the blood off Kyson's face with it before throwing the monk over his shoulders and following.
They continued to the sound of Worthengraut's brick-shattering blows for a time before Kyson spoke up. Here he goes, Zimon thought. He's going to be grateful, and I'll be so moved that the sky will just split open and shine a light on me and, oh now now I'll be a good upstanding servant of the people. Ha! Not on my watch!
"Zimon?"
"What?"
"Could you not wipe that thing's butt on my face anymore?"
Zimon choked. "S-sure..."