"You are thinking correctly," Takk nodded, pleased that the kid had at least done his homework with portals. It would save him a little explaining. "We will open a portal every twelve bells, each about half a bell in duration, on the same location as the first. If you do not return within ten days, or twenty portals, we will assume you have died." It was funny, how they spoke of him dying and risking everything on a foreign world with nothing in the way of rewards for his success. Yet Vick was in no position to bargain. He lived off the island's dubious generosity, after all.
The Summoner kept answering the child's rapid-fire questions, all the while watching Qiao for signs of an outburst. The man with the rotting hands was not known for his great patience. "Visibility in the Fog-world is near non-existent in the outdoors, and animals have adapted to their surroundings. Your sight will be of very limited use, although we are going to portal you very close to the fort - as close as we can manage. Hopefully you won't have a problem with that. As for a token of Alahea, yes, I was just about to mention that."
The wizard rummaged in a fold of his loose-fitting red robes and extended his bony hand towards Vick. "Here, take this." It was a golden necklace; the pendant was in the shape of the ancient Alahean symbol, a gauntlet grasping a sixteen-pointed star. The emblem of those who would "reach the sky" and yet had fallen into the dirt. Ironically, the symbol meant nothing to Vick, who hadn't been born under Alahean rule, but even Takk himself could barely remember the significance of that coat of arms.
"Enough talking," Qiao spoke in a low but threatening tone. "Go now, and do not disappoint me." Hands laced behind his back, his brow-less gaze seemed to cut right to the bones. Question time was over, and he probably thought Vick was going to fail anyways; good riddance, too, as Qiao had never liked the kid (or his idea, for he barely knew the kid). One less mouth to feed, metaphorically speaking, and others could be found to do the task properly if it came to that. Takk set himself to work hastily, recognizing the danger in the venerable master's voice. The circle had already been prepared in advance with all Astral coordinates, and he couldn't wait to shoot Vick off and let him fend for himself on Anashis. Within minutes Takk would regret his carelessness bitterly.
The Summoner bit his thumb and allowed the white ichor to drip upon a smallish circle to the side of a far bigger one. The construct reacted instantly, creating the familiar Summoning fireworks, complete with the telltale oily smell and blue glow. After the initial flash, the portal resembled a watery surface rocked by inconstant winds. Beyond, beneath the floor, one could glimpse at what awaited on the other side - grey. Tons of grey.
"Go," said Qiao, and Vick could almost imagine him a pirate, ordering him to walk the plank with a sword pointed at his back.
But, before Vick could actually move (or refuse to do so), he felt himself carried - no, dragged - towards the portal by a strange but very powerful force that almost swept him off his feet. It didn't come from the portal itself, and Takk himself was taken by surprise. He could not see Qiao's expression as the man stood behind him, but it seemed unlikely that Qiao would even deign to cast magic on someone of such lowly social standing as Vick. Still, the forceful pull was very real, and Vick found himself tossed into the portal, right through the floor, just as Drainira's voice started saying: "Warnin..."
Then, there was only the blue flash of the portal. This was Vick's first time through one, and it fell like sliding down a sloping tunnel with electric blue walls towards a distant light. Beyond the translucent walls of the conduit, the Universe unfolded for him. The blackness of space was occasionally interrupted by flashes of distant suns and foreign galaxies.
Finally, the door ejected him on the other side, where he flew out of the ground and landed squarely on his rear quarters. Thankfully, moist grass softened the blow. All around there was dampness and fog as long as the eye could see - which was precious little. The air felt humid, like breathing through a cloud. This weather was no good for an undead body; those relied on dryness for durability. Ten steps away from him, the world was swallowed up in the grey. The portal was gone, seemingly exhausted by the very act of carrying him.
"HAHAHAHAHA! Yes! Yes yes yes! Just as planned!"
Vick's clothes seemed to come alive, and Vyldred's head peeked out of his collar, grinning. "We're gonna have so much fun, you and I, kid," the Familiar hopped out of his hiding place and onto Vick's shoulder. "They won't risk it by following us right away, I don't think. Old man Qiao wouldn't do that. Oh, yeah. Vacation time for ole Vyldred. We are free to do as I please!"
His voice grew a morose edge. "And I feel like conquering this sad hole of a world. Vyldred, Badass-General of Anashis, He Who Comes In Third After Death And Taxes Only Because He Lets Them Go First." He cackled madly and pointed an arm right at Vick's nose. "Wouldn't you agree, pipsqueak? Yes, I think you do, you do very very well." Apparently, the Pascid liked to answer his own questions. |