She knew…
The agony was incredible, unbearable even, yet it was nothing compared to the sheer shock of the Druvin’s ruinous reveal…
She. Knew.
This changed everything! Somehow, someway, this white eyed devil had unraveled his plans, had seen through his charade and now the revelation would force him to act direly. Where to make his initial strike on this apex of a woman? Where did he land the first and final blow that would lay such physical perfection low before she could react? There was more to consider even before he had a chance to ball his hands into fists. Where did he go afterwards, how did he hide this treachery? The soldier in him that begged to be unleashed before it was too late found itself in a fight against the pragmatist and schemer that demanded they wait and work this out before the wrong step saw them all toppled over the edge. There was too much to do, too much to think about in such a fleeting instant! She knew and she had to be-
-No, wait…
There was pain, yes, but that was all. Pain he could endure, for he had been forced to endure horrors of anguish unlike any most men could fathom let alone survive. What he now suffered, though it brought his teeth to bare and his eyes nearly to water, was a triviality to what the monsters below had shown him down in the depths Ravok’s underbelly. Pain he knew, pain he had survived, but Aemeli, she couldn’t know, not really, because if she did, then the Druvin would have known that in that moment, she was his greatest enemy. She was the sickness he had spoken of personified, the thing that had to be excised and driven out lest its cancerous nature fester any further. The immortals were the worst offenders of this most unholy crime Elias leveled against Rhysol’s children, for they had squandered their god’s greatest gift in the worst way imaginable. A life unending did not mean an end to service, only the joy of its eternal satisfaction, yet what had they accomplished? What had this unblemished and hallowed creature ever managed to do for her nation or its glory? He did not know her exploits, but in his ignorance was displayed her failings. How many years had she had to demonstrate herself? How many lifetimes had she trifled away with petty games and plots like the one she now sought to entangle the stryfer in now?
“What?”
‘Petch’ he cursed within his mind as he struggled to keep his composure. Her finger alone had nearly brought him to the brink of unconsciousness, yet he dared not show it. Elias held his ground defiantly against her torturous whim for there was no other choice. Weakness was intolerable, such was Rhysol’s lesson to him, and none had been taken to heart more readily that this one. There was no room for those who faltered or waned, even against the likes of a Druvin. Yet still, such incredible power so tightly contained in such an incredible form, it was such a shame she squandered it. It was also a shame that exquisite form now bared down against him so intimately. It was proving easier to hide his weakness than it was the tightening in his breeches at the end of her excruciating touch. That was… a peculiar reaction, but utterly irrelevant. What mattered now was that this was too soon! Far, far too petching soon! The Caldera was bold, but not so bold as to think himself ready to be playing in the league of the divine. He needed to be careful with this -be careful with her. How then to handle this properly?
“Mistress, I’m sure I don’t understand what you mean. I am but a servant, I command none and would not dare to condemn another to such a perilous task...” Subtle now. Subtle! he thought, furiously plucking out the right words within the tumultuous soup that made up his mental options “…without proper incentive.”
Spy on the spymaster? It was madness, quite literally in this case considering what a chosen like Silvas was known for. Yet, it was a madness Elias now found himself inescapably stricken with, for how was he to deny such a request outright and still manage to keep his head? Though it had been a means of distracting her for just a while longer, the thought of a boon from one in her position did make the greedy and lecherous swordsman begin to wonder, if only for a moment. Of all things he could ask for, all things he wanted, there was only one word knew would be on the tip of his tongue the moment she agreed to lower herself to haggling with him. Only one name that truly mattered enough to be spoken aloud... but he was getting ahead of himself.
“You ask this thing of me my lady, but I don’t understand. How can you be so calm, how can you smile at a time like this?” Ravok was under attack! Its people were dead in the streets! His confusion was genuine, as was the frustration that was starting to bubble up within. He had no answers, yet Aemeli seemed like she had an abundance, though that smile told the stryfer the wicked seductress clearly had no intention of sharing. He had to ask none the less.
Straightening his posture, he stared the deathless one in her hollow eyes with a look that spoke volumes. “What do you know?” He asked resolutely. “What do you know that keeps you at such ease when all around you is collapsing into chaos?”
The soldier stiffened.
“What. Is. This?”
The agony was incredible, unbearable even, yet it was nothing compared to the sheer shock of the Druvin’s ruinous reveal…
She. Knew.
This changed everything! Somehow, someway, this white eyed devil had unraveled his plans, had seen through his charade and now the revelation would force him to act direly. Where to make his initial strike on this apex of a woman? Where did he land the first and final blow that would lay such physical perfection low before she could react? There was more to consider even before he had a chance to ball his hands into fists. Where did he go afterwards, how did he hide this treachery? The soldier in him that begged to be unleashed before it was too late found itself in a fight against the pragmatist and schemer that demanded they wait and work this out before the wrong step saw them all toppled over the edge. There was too much to do, too much to think about in such a fleeting instant! She knew and she had to be-
-No, wait…
There was pain, yes, but that was all. Pain he could endure, for he had been forced to endure horrors of anguish unlike any most men could fathom let alone survive. What he now suffered, though it brought his teeth to bare and his eyes nearly to water, was a triviality to what the monsters below had shown him down in the depths Ravok’s underbelly. Pain he knew, pain he had survived, but Aemeli, she couldn’t know, not really, because if she did, then the Druvin would have known that in that moment, she was his greatest enemy. She was the sickness he had spoken of personified, the thing that had to be excised and driven out lest its cancerous nature fester any further. The immortals were the worst offenders of this most unholy crime Elias leveled against Rhysol’s children, for they had squandered their god’s greatest gift in the worst way imaginable. A life unending did not mean an end to service, only the joy of its eternal satisfaction, yet what had they accomplished? What had this unblemished and hallowed creature ever managed to do for her nation or its glory? He did not know her exploits, but in his ignorance was displayed her failings. How many years had she had to demonstrate herself? How many lifetimes had she trifled away with petty games and plots like the one she now sought to entangle the stryfer in now?
“What?”
‘Petch’ he cursed within his mind as he struggled to keep his composure. Her finger alone had nearly brought him to the brink of unconsciousness, yet he dared not show it. Elias held his ground defiantly against her torturous whim for there was no other choice. Weakness was intolerable, such was Rhysol’s lesson to him, and none had been taken to heart more readily that this one. There was no room for those who faltered or waned, even against the likes of a Druvin. Yet still, such incredible power so tightly contained in such an incredible form, it was such a shame she squandered it. It was also a shame that exquisite form now bared down against him so intimately. It was proving easier to hide his weakness than it was the tightening in his breeches at the end of her excruciating touch. That was… a peculiar reaction, but utterly irrelevant. What mattered now was that this was too soon! Far, far too petching soon! The Caldera was bold, but not so bold as to think himself ready to be playing in the league of the divine. He needed to be careful with this -be careful with her. How then to handle this properly?
“Mistress, I’m sure I don’t understand what you mean. I am but a servant, I command none and would not dare to condemn another to such a perilous task...” Subtle now. Subtle! he thought, furiously plucking out the right words within the tumultuous soup that made up his mental options “…without proper incentive.”
Spy on the spymaster? It was madness, quite literally in this case considering what a chosen like Silvas was known for. Yet, it was a madness Elias now found himself inescapably stricken with, for how was he to deny such a request outright and still manage to keep his head? Though it had been a means of distracting her for just a while longer, the thought of a boon from one in her position did make the greedy and lecherous swordsman begin to wonder, if only for a moment. Of all things he could ask for, all things he wanted, there was only one word knew would be on the tip of his tongue the moment she agreed to lower herself to haggling with him. Only one name that truly mattered enough to be spoken aloud... but he was getting ahead of himself.
“You ask this thing of me my lady, but I don’t understand. How can you be so calm, how can you smile at a time like this?” Ravok was under attack! Its people were dead in the streets! His confusion was genuine, as was the frustration that was starting to bubble up within. He had no answers, yet Aemeli seemed like she had an abundance, though that smile told the stryfer the wicked seductress clearly had no intention of sharing. He had to ask none the less.
Straightening his posture, he stared the deathless one in her hollow eyes with a look that spoke volumes. “What do you know?” He asked resolutely. “What do you know that keeps you at such ease when all around you is collapsing into chaos?”
The soldier stiffened.
“What. Is. This?”