59th of Winter 511AV
"Damn you!" Etrius threw another strike, clawing nothing but empty air with his gauntlet.
"Eeheheheheheheh!" The high-pitched cackle played through both his ears and his mind. The pale white form that Etrius was trying to hit stayed just out of arm's reach. Always barely out of range. The man was a perfect mirror image of Etrius, except inverted. The man was white, from head to toe. His hair, skin, and clothes were all blank as a sheet. All except the whites of the man's eyes, which were a dark, pitch black. "Faster!" He shouted at Etrius, Remember what's at stake here! Your very sanity! Hmmm... Maybe, when I take over, that'll be my first target." He pointed a thumb at the horse tied to a tree near the edge of the small campsite.
"Vagik! You leave her out of this!" Etrius swung his arm, attempting to cut Him across the chest. He only cackled and lept backward, retaining the distance between Himself and Etrius. The horse in question was staring at Etrius. It knew something was wrong with him, for he was far too angry and wild for this to be normal training. Etrius struck again, only to have Him catch Etrius' gauntlet-clad fist in His own hand.
"That's enough." He said with a wide, patronizing smile. Suddenly, He began to dissipate. Little pieces of Him detaching and flowing into Etrius' hand, like a piece of paper being torn apart by a stream. "You must realize now that you'll never be able to beat me. You may be in control now, but remember..." Only His face and the arm that was holding on to Etrius was left now, slowly falling apart. "If you falter, even by a little bit, I will throw you to the ground and crush your skull like an egg!" He faded completely, the last few pieces of Him disappearing into Etrius' wrist.
Etrius sighed. "Damn Him." Etrius knew they were hallucinations, but they always seemed so real, even interacting with the outside world through him. Etrius took a long swig from his waterskin and poured the rest of its contents on the small fire he had created earlier. Stamping it out the rest of the way, he spoke to the horse. "Don't worry, girl, He's still weaker than me. I won't let Him out. Besides, I've got a tournament to win, and it wouldn't look very good if I killed my opponents." He yawned and stretched, reaching towards the night sky. Gods, I'm tired.