Malison: Dragon War
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And what Ridmark and Calliande did not know was that the Warden had more than one plan underway to escape Urd Morlemoch.
He waited, using his magic to watch the flow of the world.
Years passed.
Many of the Warden’s warriors had been killed in the backlash of his duel with Ardrhythain. But his tribes of mutated orcs, who worshipped him as a god and called themselves the Devout, lived in cities in the Deeps beneath Urd Morlemoch and were safe from the lava. After about three years, the Devout had finished building a causeway to Urd Morlemoch, allowing them to attend their god once more. Valakoth, the First of the Devout, had been killed in the fighting, but following their custom the Devout elected a new First, a powerful wizard named Mhalkhor, and he came and vowed eternal service to the Warden again.
Still more time passed.
The Warden sent the Devout into the world to bring him objects he found interesting, or to spy on his enemies.
With his magic, he watched the patterns of destiny change and shift and take on a new form.
“It is almost time,” said the Warden one day, his blue coat stirring around his undead body in the cold wind that blew across Urd Morlemoch.
“My lord?” said Mhalkhor with a bow. Like all the Devout, he was hairless, with his skin more gray than green. Tumors grew on his temples, shining with a pale blue light. That was one of the mutations the Warden had induced in his orcs, which gave them all the ability to use dark magic.
“The dragons will soon return to this world,” said the Warden.
Mhalkhor waited for his lord to speak.
“There will be five Heralds of Ruin,” said the Warden. “And then I shall open the door that must never be opened.”
Mhalkhor bowed. “I do not understand your wisdom, my lord, but I await your will.”
Then, in the Year of Our Lord 1488, ten years after Ridmark and the Keeper escaped, a visitor arrived.
She moved with stealth, but the Devout spotted her long before she came to the lake of fire and the causeway.
“A human female, my lord,” said Mhalkhor. “She is skilled in both stealth and arms, and bears a weapon of dark magic. It seems she intends to enter Urd Morlemoch.”
“Let her come,” said the Warden. Bold adventurers sometimes came to Urd Morlemoch, seeking treasure or secrets or power. The Warden always let them enter, and then offered them a challenge, partly for his own amusement, partly to see if he could derive anything useful from the situation. If they survived, he let them depart.
If they didn’t…well, he could always use another undead servant.
Of late, there had been more visitors. Tales of Ridmark Arban’s escape from Urd Morlemoch had spread through Andomhaim, and bold fools had come hoping to emulate his feat. It never seemed to occur to them that Ridmark, now the Shield Knight, and the Keeper had excellent reasons for never returning to Urd Morlemoch.
The Warden watched as his new visitor crept into the citadel. She was skilled, and she evaded the Devout, sometimes killing them singly and hiding their bodies when she risked discovery. The Warden waited as she made her way into the citadel proper and began climbing.
With a flicker of amusement, he realized that she had come to seek him out.
Yes. This woman could be one of the five he had sought.
At last, the woman reached the highest tower of Urd Morlemoch and strode out to meet him.
The Warden regarded her with both the eyes of the flesh and the eyes of magic. She was young by the measure the humans, somewhere in her twenties. By the standards of humans, she would also have been beautiful, with thick black hair, cold blue eyes, a pretty face, and a lithe, strong body. The woman wore leather armor and a ragged cloak and carried a sword imbued with dark magic at her waist.
With the eyes of magic, the Warden beheld her past, the path she had walked through the tapestry of fate and causality. He saw blood and death and torment. A father she had revered, but who had regarded her as a tool. Foes she had crushed and murders she had committed for profit. A mentor she had tried to please, who she had come to fear and hate…
Interesting. This woman was a member of the Red Family of Cintarra, one of the Matriarch’s cult of assassins. The Warden wondered if the Matriarch had sent the girl to assassinate him, but the Matriarch wasn’t that stupid. No, the young woman had rebelled against the Matriarch and come here of her own will.
She saw the Warden waiting for her and could not control the flinch of fear that went across her face. The Warden watched as she mastered herself and strode towards him. He wondered if she would try to attack him, which would be entertaining because she had no weapon that could harm him.
Instead, she went to one knee before him.
“Lord Warden,” said the woman in the dark elven tongue. “I have come through great peril to speak with you, and I beg an audience.”
“You may speak,” said the Warden. “Name yourself.”
She gazed up at him with those icy blue eyes. “My name is Aeliana Carhaine, and I am the daughter of Tarrabus Carhaine, the rightful High King of Andomhaim, who was betrayed and murdered by his subjects.”
“Indeed,” said the Warden, keeping the growing pleasure from his face. Yes, she would indeed be one of his five Heralds…and she might be the one he had sought, the ultimate vessel for his purpose. “I am most impressed, Aeliana Carhaine of Andomhaim. I watched you avoid my guards and enter my fortress with great interest.” Surprise flickered in her eyes, but she kept it from her face. “Why have you sought me out? What does the daughter of a defeated king ask of me?”
“I ask nothing of you, Lord Warden,” said Aeliana. “Instead, I offer an alliance.”
“An alliance?” said the Warden. “Your impudence amuses me. What do you have to offer?”
“Vengeance,” said Aeliana. “I know that Ridmark Arban came here and escaped. Ridmark also betrayed and murdered my father.” Her eyes seemed to burn with hate. “Give me power, Lord Warden. Give me the power, and I shall take vengeance upon Ridmark Arban for what he has done to both of us.”
In truth, the Warden did not particularly care what happened to Ridmark and his wife. If the opportunity arose to kill them, he would take it, but individual humans were never a long-term problem. If the Warden simply waited another forty or fifty years, they would both be dead, and that would be that.
But this angry child had come into his fortress, and her hatred would give the Warden the tool he needed to free himself and subdue the cosmos to his will.
“Very well, Aeliana Carhaine,” said the Warden. “You shall have what you wish.”
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