by Jaeden Kincade on March 4th, 2010, 7:36 am
Part 9...
Heavy rains beat down along the forest grounds, the canopy of tree branches and leaves above offering little shelter. Lightning striking down in the distance barely lit up the area for only split seconds at a time as a heavy darkness made the area difficult to traverse for those unfamiliar with it. Between the sound of the rain and the thunderclaps that echoed through the sky every few seconds, it became difficult to hear anything else. The storm itself worked in Jaeden's favor and he allowed a brief smile over the thought that perhaps some of the Gods favored him this night, but soon ducked behind a tree, observing the forest edge through one exposed eye as seven dark silhouettes step into the forest.
Allder and his men had arrived, each one of them holding weapons which ranged from simple daggers to maces and swords. They stood there, just a few feet inside the forest looking around, searching for Jaeden. "Where'd he go?" one of them said.
"What?" another said loudly, not hearing the other over the sounds of the thunderstorm.
"I said where'd he go!?" the other repeated, raising his voice.
"How the hell should I know, I can barely see anything in here," the other replied.
"Alright, shut it!" Allder then yelled. "He's still heavily injured after the last fight he had with us. He couldn't have gotten far before those injuries slow him down. Spread out and search for him, fifty gold mizas to the one who finds and catches him. I want him alive though, so I can kill him myself."
Jaeden let another smile cross his lips as the men began to fan out, searching the area. He began moving towards the east, every now and then reaching out grabbing a handful of plant leaves from the ground. Each of them he began fixing to his clothing and armor, make shifting a generic camouflage for himself as he turned and stepped around trees and fallen branches with barely a glance to his surroundings. He then looked to the south as one of Allder's men came into view, a shift of his gaze revealed another not far to the west from him.
Jaeden looked to the ground for a moment before stepping a couple more paces to the northeast before finally standing in a strait line view of the man. Another flash of lightning revealed Jaeden standing there as the slaver came running strait at Jaeden, raising a mace into the air. When the slaver was mere yards away from Jaeden, a snap of a branch could be heard as his running feet slammed along the ground. The next step he took found his feet suddenly begin pulled out from under him as a rope snagged his foot. He fell backwards as his back and head hit the ground before his whole body was lifted into the air. He let out a scream in surprise, alerting his comrade of his predicament before he felt Jaeden's large hand grasp him by his hair.
"Hang there for a bit," Jaeden said just loud enough for the slaver to hear before swinging the slaver's head hard into the trunk of the tree he hung by. The slaver dropped his mace suddenly as he gave out dazed moans of pain, grasping his face as blood began to trickle to the ground from his nose and mouth.
Jaeden moved quickly to the south-east by a few yards before laying over the top of his sword along the ground, becoming motionless as he blended in with the natural vegetation there. A couple of seconds later he watched as the second slaver came running by him, the slaver's foot almost stepping on Jaeden's arm as he did. He cursed softly as he checked on the other slaver. Jaeden slowly stood up and began approaching the second slaver. When the slaver raised his sword to cut the first one down, Jaeden's left hand snatched out grasping the slaver's sword hand by the wrist before his own sword as thrust into the slaver's back, piercing through the right lung and out the front as the slaver gasped, staring down at the tip of the blade now sticking out of his chest. Jaeden then pushed down on the blade, cutting through one rib and slicing the wound in the slaver's right lung further before finally twisting the blade slightly and pulling his sword free.
The slaver dropped to the ground, motionless. Jaeden slowly looked up at the first slaver who was still hanging there in front of him. He had regained his wits as he looked up at Jaeden with fear in his eyes. Jaeden stared at the slaver for a short moment before raising his sword to strike. The slaver raised his hands defensively, pleading with Jaeden in a slurred voice. "Sorry, can't hear you over the storm," Jaeden simply said before swinging his blade at the slaver, the tip biting deep into the slavers throat, his pleas becoming gargled gasps of pain and fear as the slaver grasped his throat with both hands in a vein attempt to save himself.
Jaeden simply nudged the slaver's hanging body aside as he began making his way back west. Two were down, five more remained in the forest to hunt. Jaeden gazed around the area after moving for a short time. He paused, confirming his location before looking around for a short moment before another slaver came into view, this one by himself it seemed. Jaeden bent down, picking up a small rock from the ground before casually tossing it at the slaver as it bounced off his shoulder. The slaver spun around searching through the darkness for the source. This continued for a few seconds before Jaeden rolled his eyes and released a sigh. He then grabbed another rock from the ground, repeating the action. This time, the slaver spotted him as Jaeden said in an encouraging voice, "There you go."
Like the other, fueled by greed over the reward, the slaver began to charge at Jaeden, raising an axe over his head as he began to threaten Jaeden in the process. The slaver's charge was cut short when he found himself suddenly tripping over a rope and falling forward a mere ten feet away from Jaeden. Instead of hitting solid ground, the slaver found his body breaking through a thin layer of branches and leaves laid out over the ground. Jaeden heard a subtle grunt and muffled screams of pain before stepping to the edge of hole the slaver had just fell into. The hole itself wasn't that deep, only three and a half feet or so, but it's bed had been laid with wooden spikes spaced a half foot away from each other. Many had pierced through the slaver's body, some in somewhat harmless areas like the calf muscle or arm, others had pierced his chest, stomach and neck. "You should watch your step," Jaeden commented before he heard the screams of another not far away.
Jaeden's feet slowly carried him towards the sound. When he rounded one large tree he saw a slaver standing there. His body was hanging limp from a branch that had been anchored and bent upwards along the tree's branches above. He had snagged the trip line, causing the concealed trap to swing the anchored branch downward. The wooden spikes that had been attached down the last two feet of the branch had impaled the slaver along his chest and head. His body had gone stiff from the head wound as his eyes had a far off gaze in them. "Shyke, that looks like it hurt," Jaeden said before moving south.
"The little petch set up traps!" Allder's voice echoed through the forest. "Sorgin's dead, got his neck broken from some rope snagging trap. Watch your steps."
Jaeden smiled, now by his count only two remained. Still, they now knew there were traps, though there were only three left. Jaeden would have to take a more active role now in getting Allder and his remaining underling. Jaeden was back at the edge of the forest, looking along the ground as wet tracks of the men lead in all directions of the forest. He recognized some of the tacks as Allder's, moving off to the northeast. He began following them as the tracks began thinning out from the tracks of the others. When there were only two sets, he then changed gaze to following the other set apart from Allder's. He followed them for about thirty yards before realizing they were leading towards the trap that he assumed killed the one Allder called Sorgin. He would have to confirm such himself, but for now Jaeden simply sheathed his sword and reached to the left over rope that Falkorn had given him.
Jaeden then cut off about two feet of length from that rope and began tying a small loop. Laying it along the ground, he left it out in plain sight, only covering the cut off end with leaves and twigs. He then moved to the tree five yards to the left and began climbing. Slow aches began to rise in his shoulders and stomach again. The physical exertion he hand been going through during this short time were starting to take their toll on his wounds. They didn't slow him down by much anymore, but they still weren't fully healed yet either. Settling himself along a thick three branch fifteen feet from the ground, Jaeden this time began tying a slip knot into one end, opening the loop wide as he waited patiently.
About a quarter of a bell would pass before a slaver came into view. A brief flash of lightning showed a bit of paranoia in the slaver's eyes as he held out his dagger in front of him defensively and looked to the ground every few seconds. He then stopped, spotting the loop of rope Jaeden had left in plain view. Laughing nervously he began moving around the loop in a cautious matter. His path, as Jaeden had hoped, brought him directly beneath the branch Jaeden now sat upon. Jaeden waited paitiently, holding the loop of rope open in front of him, staring through the loop until the slaver passed under slowly. At the right moment, Jaeden dropped the looped end as it dropped down, the loop falling past the slaver's head before the knotted end came to rest along the back of his neck.
By the time the slaver was looking down to see what had fallen on him, the noose was already tightening as Jaeden dropped down from his branch, hanging on to the other end of the rope. The slaver was suddenly lifted into the air, the rope tighten around his neck as he dropped his knife reaching to the rope with both hands. He gagged, trying desperately to take a breath as his feet kicked out violently at empty air. The muscles along Jaeden's arms tightened and bulged as he landed along the ground, anchoring his feet and gripping the rope tightly with both hands.
He kept his grip and only moved back slightly as the struggling of the slaver grew less as time passed. Eventually, the slavers body hung motionless as it swayed back and forth from the rope. Jaeden's eyes gazed his surrounding area for Addler as he held the rope for just a bit longer, at least a tenth of the time of a full bell. Finally Jaeden released the rope as the slaver's body dropped to the ground with a thud barely audible over the storm in the immediate area. Stepping over to the slaver's body, Jaeden crouched down, grabbing the knife the slaver had dropped. "I'm borrowing this if you don't mind," Jaeden said before reaching up and pulled the rope slack down from the tree.
Reclaiming the rope, Jaeden then set out for Allder, who should have been the last one left in the forest. It took close to half a bell for Jaeden to finally track Allder down. The short man who took the role of leader within this group of slavers had actually gone deeper into the forest than Jaeden would have thought. Perhaps it was the darkness the storm had caused, or maybe he figured Jaeden would keep on running, hoping that traps would pick all of them off. Whatever the reason, it didn't matter to Jaeden, Allder's fate would be the same either way.
Jaeden slipped the rope over his shoulder as he slowly crept up behind Allder. As he drew closer, he began pulling the leaves and twigs of plant life from his clothing and armor, tossing them to the forest ground. He wouldn't be needing them any longer. The closer he got to Allder, the more it seemed the short man was nervous. Finally, Jaeden managed to get within two feet of Allder without him noticing when another streak of lighting crashed down from the sky, lighting up the forest in a flash of white light once again.
Allder's reaction to Jaeden's shadow looming over him was almost immediate as he swung around, swinging his short sword at towards Jaeden in the process. Jaeden's left hand reached out as Allder's wrist smacked into the palm of Jaeden's hand. Jaeden twisted Allder's wrist outward, holding it to the side and out of harms way as Allder grunted slightly in pain as tendons and bone became stressed with pressure. His eyes then widened as saw Jaeden drawing back a fist. From that point on, it was a sickening sound of dulled thuds as Jaeden repeatedly slammed his fist into Allder's face and gut for two minutes. For many, such wouldn't seem like a long time. For those people, they would simply consider what was happening in that time, and then count it out. One. Second. At. A. Time. Then they may reconsider.
Jaeden gasped heavily as he stood over Allder's unconscious body. His right hand was bloodied not only by the wounds he had inflicted on Allder, but also by cuts and scrapes that now lined his knuckles. Jaeden took a short time to catch his breath before observing Allder for a short moment, noticing that the slaver leader's chest still rose up and down, revealing the man was still alive. Looking around for a brief moment, Jaeden then spotted a tree about ten yards away. Grabbing Allder by the back of his armor, he began dragging him towards that tree, pulling the rope free from his shoulder.
About a half a bell passed before Allder started coming to, moaning slightly. In that time, both of his eyes had swollen greatly, the left eye swollen to the point that it was now completely shut. His nose was broken, both of his lips cut and flat. Jaeden took delight in knowing such as he slapped Allder across the face to speed up Allder's awakening. Allder let out a sharp yell as the sting of the slap echoed through his whole face. "Finally awake?" Jaeden said, looking down at Allder.
Allder looked at Jaeden through his right eye before trying to lunge forward at him. It was at that point that Allder found his hands tied together by the wrists, his arms stretched out behind him around a tree. He looked down to see the rope also bound his ankles, and was wrapped a few times over his chest, waist and legs, firmly securing him to the tree. "Over here!" Allder suddenly yelled. "He's over here!"
Jaeden slapped Allder across the face once again, stopping his screams. "You're wasting your breath," Jaeden said as he wiped the blood on his hand off along Allder's shirt. "All your other friends in the forest, they're already dead. You're all that's left up here."
"You little shyke," Allder hissed, "when I get free from here, I will hunt you down no matter where you go, and I'll be sure to take your head off this time."
Jaeden just shook his head, pulling out the knife he had taken from the slaver earlier on. "What makes you think that time will ever come?" Jaeden asked as he pressed the blade along Allder's arm, making a small cut along his shoulder.
Allder hissed out in pain as blood began to trickle down from the wound. "Fine!" Allder then just yelled, "just kill me and get it over with. You won't hear any begging from me."
"A quick death would be too good for you," Jaeden said as he began making shallow cuts over Allder's body in several places. Blood began covering all of his clothing and mixing with the soil below. "Here's a little tidbit for you to think on throughout the night. When these rains stop, the air will warm again and a thick humidity will cover the forest. When the sun fully rises, that heat will increase even further. You''ll begin to sweat as the sun passes overhead and the salt in that sweat will irritate your wounds and mix with the blood. Those two scents together will linger for miles attracting all sorts of predators in the forest. They'll all come looking for you."
It couldn't really be seen on Allder's face save for a slight opening of his mouth as he pondered such. Jaeden then tore the front of Allder's shirt away, tossing it blindly into the forest. "If that got you afraid, here's a question which will make it worse. Do you think it will be the animals that get you first, or the insects?" Jaeden asked before he began cutting elaborately into Allder's chest as Allder screamed out in pain in response.
"Of course, there is the off chance that someone will discover you before the animals or bugs get to you," Jaeden said before finally stepping away. "The question is whether they will help you or not after reading this."
Jaeden then tossed the knife away into the forest as well before he began moving south, towards the edge of the forest. Allder slowly looked down at his chest to see what Jaeden had done. There, cut into his flesh across the front of his chest, Allder saw the words "Slaver" and "Murderer." Allder's head then just dipped forward and hung there as barely any hope of living remained.
It took only a short time for Jaeden to reach the edge of the forest. Staring down at the camp once again, he simply reached to his sword and pulled it free from it's sheath. Only one of the slavers remained, and this one was the smartest and likely the best skill of the group. He was the only one with the foresight not to give chase into the forest. Only Balkin remained, and he would prove to be Jaeden's greatest opponent on this night.
"If I were to stop and take in the gravity of any serious situation I'm in, I'd likely fall to my knees from being overwhelmed by it. Things become much easier to deal with if you simply make jokes."