by SlyOkami
“You…lured us here.” The General mused as his massive personal guards tore the jungle entrance apart, coming to stand on either side of him as the rest of the hunting party slowly trickled in where they could.
Ascal chuckled, “Indeed I did, I waste nothing. Not even a perfect opportunity like this one…” He mused, raising his right arm forth, a staff appeared into his hands.
Perfectly carved out of white wood, this was Erik’s white Bo Staff.
Popping his neck, Ascal lightly set the staff’s butt down to the ground.
Then stood there, staring at them with his studious gaze, and wide amused smirk.
It began as a sheepish chuckle, Damaxius then broke into a full laugh, bellowing as he keeled over. “Well, Xilfir, I commend you for your bravery.” He mused in common, rising back to face what he deemed to be a maniac. “Yet, I must ask.” He said, as he raised his arms wide, as his entire hunting party now lay visible.
Having torn the barrier of branches and vines which hid the opening, they surrounding Ascal.
“What, were you even planning to do?” Damaxius asked, gesturing then at the cave behind Ascal. “Because, unless an army lies within that hole behind you, you are our prisoner now.”
Raising a single brow, Ascal chuckled. “Damaxius Keye, son to the Wolf Lord, ironic isn’t it that you were chosen to lead the Zrosian armies against my people? The son of the Butcher, the son of the Drow Hunter.” He spoke in Elven.
And visibly, Ascal’s hands shook.
As his expression twitched and trembled.
“I will rise above my father,” Damaxius exclaimed, “When I slay your emperor. Drow Slayer shalt be nothing before me. Damaxius, Dragon Slayer.” He laughed once more, joined by the Zrosians behind him, even the Mountain Guards chuckled.
As Ascal’s eyes worsened.
As the amusement now gone.
Ascal’s eyes rise to meet this Zrosian General’s.
Hatred, that one word filled Ascal’s eyes.
“It is ironic, that the son of the beast who slew my people, who slew my mother…” As Ascal spoke, his voice warped, rising into a boom as a hiss left with each word spoken. “Vengeance, is a bittersweet taste I seldom partake in.” Ascal mused.
As the staff within his hand, cracked.
Uncoiling, the white wood turned to shambles, revealing the pitch-black metal within. The white bark rose, bending, reforming above the now black iron staff.
Taking the shape of a humanoid skeleton from the chest up, it’s head and arms dangling before it as its spine bent forth.
And as Ascal’s hand trembled, the skeleton too shook, making a constant clattering sound.
“But if it means, making that pig feel worse than what a child feels growing up without a mother.” Light filled Ascal’s eyes now, a greenish hue slowly leaking out of his sockets like a mist.
He chuckled.
A wicked cackle filled with both cold amusement, and restrained hatred.
“You are one, we are many and just as strong.” Damaxius mused, “Surrender, and you just might live for a few days longer.” He sternly warned.
“Surrender?…Hah…Hahaha!” Ascal continued to laugh, before suddenly falling silent, his eyes setting frozen straight and staring at Damaxius. “I am alone, I sent my men away, I stayed here alone. You face only me. Only me…You face me.” Rising straight once more, Ascal took in a deep breath.
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“Your aspiration is to rise above your ancestors, I’m afraid I’ll have to let you down as you die here.” Ascal said coldly, “Each of your fates, fall dead here. Your destinies, I cut short.” Raising his now changed staff forth, Ascal closed his eyes. “I claim your lives. I claim your souls. You face Ascal Xilfir, and I hold only one title.”
The sound of creaking wood surrounded them then, as the branches above opened up.
Revealing the full moon, as it now shone down upon them.
“I who studied the ancient ways of the moon. I who studied the darkest of arts and magic. I who crafted my own. I will be the last thing you ever hear.” Ascal spoke.
Damaxius suddenly realising that this mage had been chanting this entire time, quickly switched out to his bow. “Stop him!” He exclaimed, nocking and arrow just then.
But…
It was far too late.
As a ghostly hourglass appeared above Ascal, a cord of darkness forming between it and the staff he held.
The skeleton attached to the staff suddenly became animate, straightening itself, a music began to escape it.
“Dark Art; Old Moon Book; Custom Cast;” Ascal spread his arms and feet wide, as his face rose up to the sky.
His eyes, slowly opening. The greenish hue within was met with a basking light from the moon above.
“D-” He began to speak the finally to his chant, but paused, as two arrows embedded themselves into his chest.
Yet Ascal remained standing.
His smile, only widening.
“Death Moon.”
As he finished his chant.
As the ground then shook.
As the entire jungle trembled.
And armies of ancient wars past…
Rose back from the dead.
“For family. For friends. For empire.” Ascal said weakly, as blood now trickled out through his lips. “I sell my soul.”
The skeleton then suddenly turning to him, the music growing harsher at those words.
The skull’s eyes shone crimson, as an eerie voice left its lipless maw.
“Child of the moon, I this Era’s Death God, Accept your offering.”
A fog grew out of the staff, turned blue by the basking moonlight.
As skeletons and corpses of all shapes and sizes rose all around them, the hunting party now distracted and under assault by the risen dead.
Ascal was engulfed by the fog, as the voice’s cackling joined the chilling music.
The fog rose, up into the sky it rose, hovering now over the hunting party like an eerie watcher.
As slowly it dispersed, revealing Ascal within.
Changed, nothing like his previous form.
The Lich opened his eyes, hollow sockets filled with a blue hue. His previously dark skin, now pale white and shrivelled akin to a corpse.
This newly risen monster, loomed over the trembling Zrosians.
Yet his gaze moved off them, and to the jungle ahead.
“Your little pets have been cornered, now reveal yourself, Devil.” Ascal announced, his voice a cold whisper of its past self.
As the jungle before him parted, giving way to the purplish-black mist, out of which the Devil appeared.
A wide smile, he clapped slowly as he appeared.
“Well done, Well done!” Brazath exclaimed, wings spread wide he hovered at the same height as Ascal, yet stood three times the Lich’s own height.
Spreading his arms just as wide then, two wicked blood-red axes appeared within the Devil prince’s grasp.
“But I’m afraid…I’ll have to kill you now!” Brazath warned with a chuckle.
Ascal merely smiled with what lip he had remaining, “I’m already dead, you fucking hell-spawned moron,”
B2; Chaos - Ch 59; Collapse - Part 3; Kailu and Z
Jian breathed in deeply, as he stood shoulder to shoulder with his people.
Standing at the northern shore to which they had retreated to, they faced the jungle ahead, as monsters clashed above it.
A hybrid winged Devil soared through the sky of Zrosian daybreak, wielding two massive fiery halberds, one per hand. Brazath shook the very air around himself as he flew, his wings spewing flames and frost as he swung his weapons with hellish power.
Moving without thought, the Devil Prince was a whirlwind of death.
Faced with the undead Ascal, as he expertly parried the Devil’s attacks with the metal end of his staff. His senses heightened by the undead energies
which surged through his mind and body, still at best Ascal could only hold Brazath at bay.
As the drums of battle below, played.
As from the jungle, corpses, skeletons and mounds of mangled flesh, walked out.
Hundreds…
Thousands…
Jian stopped trying to count as his mind approximated over a million, far beyond what he had ever seen, far beyond even joint Zrosian army.
A horde of monstrosities approached, and his bow was ready.
But his hand, shook, Jian trembled as he knew…
He knew it matters not how many he slew, how many he defeats. As there was simply too many, and none of their lives mattered.
None of them had lives to speak of.
Jian knew, that every man and woman he stood with now, would soon be dead or undead.
And this knowledge, drained him from any potential at anger or frustration.
Jian, as did many amongst the Zrosian…were filled with acceptance.
They all accepted, that this was a shit day to die.
And as the drums played.
As the horns sounded off the dreadful tunes, and arrows filled the sky.
As cannons, ballistae and mages barraged the horde, joining into the melody.
Just as emotionless as the coming undead, the Zrosians charged.
Shouting as one, but this was no battle cry.
This was no cry of battle…This was a cry of despair.
And filled with that despair, they each stepped forth.
They each, swallowed their pride and honour, and put everything they had into bravery.
As they all knew, bravery was the last thing they had left, a tiny hope at being remembered.
Even though, none of them had any hope remaining; Stolen away, by the empty sockets of the risen dead which faced them.
Which charged at them, their seemingly frail bodies, filled with power beyond this world. It drove the dead forth, maddened souls thirsting for redemption…hungering for blood.
And as his form appeared out of the horde, even the Zrosian’s despair was cut short.
As Kailu’s scythe shredded through their numbers like a hot knife slicing through butter.
Smiling, ecstatic by his surroundings, Kailu fought full-heartedly.
Enjoying every swipe, every step, every passing moment filled with blood and gore.
Kailu felt power fill him like nothing before, as he sensed each and every wayward soul which thrashed madly around him, tearing away at the living they faced.
Each death, each wound, each drop of blood which filled the air.
Empowered him.
As such, Kailu bellowed, “No more, shall we kneel. No more, shall we lay in shackles…No more…Xilfir I am, and free I stand!” He shouted, drowning the hearts of his enemies with the coldest of fear.
As they saw not a Xilfir stand before them.
And if had they survived coming within his sight.
Any one of them, would sing of a Demon wielding an ungodly scythe, walking this land of dead rising back from the earthly grave.
They would sing.
They would cower.
They would wish they could forget…but alas.
Kailu left no survivors.
So, no song could be sung.
Not unless Ascal had anything to do with it, as he watched the boy lead his risen army from above, barely keeping up with a Devil King’s spawn. Ascal watched what he wished he could be, having seen the spark of destiny within the boy’s own eyes and not his own.
Ascal knew what had to be done.
As he briefly retreated from the Devil’s range, Ascal faced Brazath with his undead eyes.
“Hah! Had enough now!?” Brazath exclaimed, arms wide as he chuckled. “Do you give up? Or shall I make you!?” A fanged grin across his face as he met the Lich’s gaze.
“Give up? But I’ve only just begun…” Ascal mused, spinning his staff back face-up.
He glanced at the skeleton’s crimson eyes, as the tendril of darkness still lay fuelling the weapon albeit having travelled so far from his hourglass.
Ascal smiled, for he had called out to summon the hand of a Death God, but he knew that in return he had received something much worse.
Ascal, sensed the difference within the connection. He sensed the hell within those eyes, and as those eyes realised that he had, the deception fell.
The skeleton’s eyes shifted from a bloody crimson, to a dark violet.
“Whoever you are,” Ascal whispered, “You cannot outsmart me, but, I’ll have to admit…” He turned to face Brazath, confusion now filling the Devil’s expression as he heard this Lich speak with his own staff.
“I came here, ready not just to die, but to disappear. To watch each and every one of my men fall dead. To be remembered as a martyr…” Ascal sighed, “I cannot defeat this Devil…But you can…can’t you?”
No response came from the staff, no more than the eyes briefly shining brighter, even then Ascal questioned if it was merely a figment of his own undead imagination.
Yet still, Ascal knew what he had to do.
He couldn’t sense it before, but it couldn’t hide now, not as it fuelled itself by the thousands of undead which surrounded it.
Ascal sensed Kailu’s weapon resonate, with each soul cut down, with each corpse walking, with his very staff.
Ascal sensed it, and he sighed. Clenching the staff, he turned, giving his back to Brazath. “Very well, then, can’t say I’m not intrigued by the smallest chance of…further glory.” Dropping his staff, he then felt the searing energy fill his insides as Brazath’s axe-blade dug into his back.
Turning his head about, Ascal saw the Devil Prince’s maddened grin, disappearing as Brazath then saw Ascal’s amused smile.
The Devil’s eyes moved downwards, seeking the falling staff, yet he did not see it anymore.
“What…No!” Brazath exclaimed, shredding through the Lich’s body, he dissipated his weapons before grasping Ascal’s now beheaded skull.
As it continued to smile.
“What have you d-done!?” Brazath asked, caught off-guard and unsure for the first time in this realm, the Devil Prince did not understand Ascal’s actions at all.
And that…fuelled him with rage.
Brazath wouldn’t be outplayed by some parlour trick, Brazath couldn’t be outsmarted…Or at least, that is what the Devil told himself.
As he met Ascal’s dissipating smile, as the Lich spoke five final words. “Honestly?…I don’t even know.” Laughing hysterically thereafter, even when Ascal’s voice had stopped and his head had dissipated, Brazath still heard the laughter ring within his mind.
As suddenly he sensed a rise in energy below.
Looking back down, he now saw the staff.
As Kailu held it in one hand, as he stared up with wide eyes at the rest of Ascal’s body, falling whilst it dissipated to dust.
The ground around him shook then, Kailu was forced to take a step back, as the monster of a Devil Prince landed down before him.
Crushing dozens of undead merely beneath his feet, Brazath loomed over the young Xilfir.
“So then…Are you the last resort!?” The Devil Prince exclaimed, and Kailu was frozen solid before him.
All that he had just said, it meant nothing anymore to Kailu as he stood below this monstrosity of a being.
Fear, fear filled Kailu as he faced Brazath.
Knowing that there was no way he could fight this beast alone, or even with a million undead corpses.
Still, through that terror Kailu responded. “I’m just the beginning.” Kailu said, unsure where those words had come from, unsure why he moved at all.
Kailu struck at the Devil, only to be parried away by a simple slap of the hand.
His scythe being sent flying through the air, it landed all too far for Kailu to recover, as Brazath next kicked at him.
Sending Kailu soaring this time, the young Xilfir tumbled over the bloodied shore, gra
sping onto the staff for dear life as he rolled over reddened sand.
Coming to a stop, Kailu briefly stared up at the rising sun above, taking in a deep breath before standing back up.
Seeing the undead army around him falling inanimate to the ground, due to Ascal’s disappearance.
Seeing the light within Ascal’s staff dim, then dissipate, Kailu threw it aside.
Breathing heavily, hearing his own heartbeat drumming away within his ears.
Kailu stood tall, facing the impossible foe before him.
As Brazath chuckled, “Of course…A farce! To piss me off…After failing! That damn corpse…” the Devil Prince reasoned, sensing the power within Kailu draining away.
Brazath stepped forth, smiling widely, eyes focused on the mongrel before him. “Such a brave little child…Such a poor fool! Your master is dead, your Emperor will be next!” He exclaimed with great amusement.
Kailu couldn’t feel his own body anymore at this point, the terror freezing him stiff, still he forced himself to remain standing. (“Move…Damnit…Move!”) He mentally shouted at himself.
As he trembled, as his body shook.
As the voices returned…
(“You cannot move boy, you cannot match this one’s aura.”) The being in his mind explained.
(“Even then…I have to move! I have to…I have to!”) Kailu struggled, as the Devil’s full power befell upon his small body, holding him in place.
As Brazath now stepped to stand over Kailu once more.
Raising his hand up, a crimson hammer appeared within it.
“Brave, Foolish, and now…” Brazath slammed his hammer downwards, “DEAD!”
(“I have to fight!”)
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But he stopped, Brazath’s hand pausing mere feet from crushing Kailu.
His eyes widened, aghast with surprise.
Kailu had moved, Kailu had managed to move, as his fist lay planted into the Devil Prince’s leg.
Having done nothing at all, but utterly piss Brazath off, as the monster’s expression warped with rage.