2nd of Fall, 514 AV
The plan was set when the caravan made their way to the gates of the city of Peace. Not all knew about what was to come, but enough of the caravan knew of their true mission that they were on restless with it to commence. Wind ruffled the hair of the lead as he looked back and marked out all those who would be necessary, and those who had just tagged along for the protection, and made him a quick miza. All were in place.
Mercenaries hired for both their reliability and their prowess in the field ranged out around the caravan. They were relaxing their vigilance, and for good reason. Syliras was probably the safest place in the world. The land around it had patrols of knights that kept the bandits from becoming too active and the monsters and animals from coming too close to the city. They knew what to do when the time came. The man doing the honors made this job so much sweeter. The lanky fellow chosen for the spark had been pressed ganged into the this to protect his family. He would not return, but his legacy would be well taken care of.
The spark was tucked carefully away and would be easily pulled out and activated. Simple enough, open the box, make some chaos, do the job. Said job was coming up quick at that. The gate guards hailed them, "Hail! Where be ye from?" To which the lead gave his best smile, probably lost at that distance, and replied, "Zeltiva Ser! We come bearing, Timber, Gadgetry and Zeltivian Cuisine."
In a moment the knights had those in the caravan wait as the wagons were searched before being searched themselves. It took time and the knights were thorough. Knives and weapons were ignored, as were any personal objects. The lead was certainly not going to risk the mission with contraband. At last the lead gave the sparkholder a sign and the man made a run for it. It took mere moments to reach the gate. He then pointed the box towards the gate and opened it.
The effect was immediate and catastrophic.
As soon as the lid was released light shot from the lid, and near immediately a deafening boom. All those around, the caravan, the knights and those beyond the gate were flattened by the shockwave. Those looking towards the gate were blinded as the man with the box was consumed by white light. Seconds later, far too quickly for anyone to process there was a succession of explosions. It started at the gates and spread outward, further into the city. There was nothing quite like the sound of it. The closest it might have been would be the fiercest of storms with dozens of strikes. A rapid succession of bursts and booms that ended with a sudden silence.
The great gate was simply... gone. Two walls without a roof, the splinters of the gate and a mass of mangled iron was all that was left. The man and the two knights with it as well as those in and around the gate. Smoldering husks littered unshielded beyond, and great chunks of masonry and stone dotted the landscape around the walls and on the street. One particularly large piece smashed a wagon, but the caravan itself seemed unharmed.
That was when those in the caravan acted. Those who knew the plan were already moving. They grouped up into threes and made for the smoldering remains of the gate.
The plan was set when the caravan made their way to the gates of the city of Peace. Not all knew about what was to come, but enough of the caravan knew of their true mission that they were on restless with it to commence. Wind ruffled the hair of the lead as he looked back and marked out all those who would be necessary, and those who had just tagged along for the protection, and made him a quick miza. All were in place.
Mercenaries hired for both their reliability and their prowess in the field ranged out around the caravan. They were relaxing their vigilance, and for good reason. Syliras was probably the safest place in the world. The land around it had patrols of knights that kept the bandits from becoming too active and the monsters and animals from coming too close to the city. They knew what to do when the time came. The man doing the honors made this job so much sweeter. The lanky fellow chosen for the spark had been pressed ganged into the this to protect his family. He would not return, but his legacy would be well taken care of.
The spark was tucked carefully away and would be easily pulled out and activated. Simple enough, open the box, make some chaos, do the job. Said job was coming up quick at that. The gate guards hailed them, "Hail! Where be ye from?" To which the lead gave his best smile, probably lost at that distance, and replied, "Zeltiva Ser! We come bearing, Timber, Gadgetry and Zeltivian Cuisine."
In a moment the knights had those in the caravan wait as the wagons were searched before being searched themselves. It took time and the knights were thorough. Knives and weapons were ignored, as were any personal objects. The lead was certainly not going to risk the mission with contraband. At last the lead gave the sparkholder a sign and the man made a run for it. It took mere moments to reach the gate. He then pointed the box towards the gate and opened it.
The effect was immediate and catastrophic.
As soon as the lid was released light shot from the lid, and near immediately a deafening boom. All those around, the caravan, the knights and those beyond the gate were flattened by the shockwave. Those looking towards the gate were blinded as the man with the box was consumed by white light. Seconds later, far too quickly for anyone to process there was a succession of explosions. It started at the gates and spread outward, further into the city. There was nothing quite like the sound of it. The closest it might have been would be the fiercest of storms with dozens of strikes. A rapid succession of bursts and booms that ended with a sudden silence.
The great gate was simply... gone. Two walls without a roof, the splinters of the gate and a mass of mangled iron was all that was left. The man and the two knights with it as well as those in and around the gate. Smoldering husks littered unshielded beyond, and great chunks of masonry and stone dotted the landscape around the walls and on the street. One particularly large piece smashed a wagon, but the caravan itself seemed unharmed.
That was when those in the caravan acted. Those who knew the plan were already moving. They grouped up into threes and made for the smoldering remains of the gate.