《Paragon of Destruction 》Chapter 130: A Familiar Face
Advertisement
"We could just go around the village," Arran said, looking at the smoke floating up into the sky. "Whatever happened to the village is long over, but those who did it might still be there."
Even if he was curious to see what had happened to the village, perhaps the wiser choice would be to just avoid it altogether. It wasn't his first instinct, but then, his instincts rarely led him away from danger.
"We can't," Snowcloud replied with a small shake of her head. "If the village was attacked, we can get a sense of who's responsible." In a softer voice, she added, "And there might be people still alive."
"All right," Arran said, not needing much convincing. "We can take a look, but give me a few moments to prepare first."
Wary of going into danger unprepared, he changed into the black armored coat he got from Lord Sevaril and belted on his starmetal sword. With his Duskcloak within reach as well, he figured he would have a good chance of escaping even if there were a dozen strong mages in the village.
When he finished his preparations, Snowcloud gave him an inquisitive look. "New equipment?"
"I picked up the coat in Goldhaven," Arran replied. "The sword I've had for a while."
"You really are full of surprises, aren't you?"
From Snowcloud's expression, Arran could tell she recognized both the coat and the sword as being anything but ordinary, but it couldn't be helped. There was no point in having treasures if he could not use them when facing danger.
"Let's go," he said. "I suggest we leave the road, and approach from the woods. If anyone's there, they won't see us coming as easily."
Snowcloud replied with a nod, and soon, they were moving through the thick woods surrounding the village, slowly making their way through the dense underbrush as they headed in the direction of the smoke.
When they reached the village a quarter hour later, Arran immediately saw that his suspicion had been correct — whatever happened was long over. Most of the buildings in the village had already burned to the ground, and what few of them still stood were little more than smoldering husks.
Advertisement
Yet although the village had been destroyed, he was surprised to see that there were no bodies anywhere. Nor, for that matter, could he smell the familiar scent of charred flesh — the only thing he could make out was the smell of burned wood.
"I think the villagers fled before this happened," he said in a low voice. "Either that or they've been taken away."
"Let's have a look," Snowcloud whispered back. "But be careful."
Arran had no intention of being careless regardless of her warning, and as they stealthily prowled into the ruined village, he continuously swept the area with his Shadowsight, heedful of any possible threats.
He almost concluded the village was abandoned entirely, but then, behind one of the half-collapsed buildings, he detected three shapes — adult figures, holding weapons.
"There!" he yelled, pointing toward the trio's location. Drawing his sword, he rushed forward, bounding toward the building behind which the three were hiding, Snowcloud following some steps behind him.
He reached the three hidden men only a moment later, before they had a chance to flee or react, and their terrified looks made it clear he had taken them by surprise.
Yet when he saw them, he immediately knew that they weren't responsible for what had happened to the village — their faces were gaunt to the point of being emaciated, and although it looked like they had seen battle not too long ago, it was clear that they had been on the losing end of it.
"What happened here?" he asked, sheathing his sword as he realized they were no threat. "Who burned down the village?"
Seeing Arran put away his sword, the three men relaxed visibly, though they still looked at him and Snowcloud with wary eyes.
For a moment, none of them spoke, but then one of them took a hesitant step forward. It was a young man, barely out of boyhood, with a slender build that almost looked feminine. Yet despite his unimpressive physique, he seemed less fearful than his comrades.
"A raiding party attacked the village," the young man said — or rather, the young woman, because on hearing the voice, Arran understood that this was no man, despite the short hair and lack of curves.
Advertisement
"Whose raiding party was it?" Snowcloud cut in. "And where are the villagers?"
"Our master led the villagers to safety before the attack," the young woman answered. "As for the raiding party, it belongs to a local warlord — a powerful mage, according to our master. We've faced his men a number of times already."
Arran did not need to ask how those confrontations had ended. From the look of the young woman and her companions, it was clear that their side had been the losing one.
"This master of yours, who is he?" he asked.
"He's a member of the Shadowflame Society," the young woman said, pride in her voice despite her pitiable state. "We're his recruits."
"The Shadowflame Society?" Snowcloud said, her voice sharp. "Lead us to him immediately."
The young woman's eyes went wide. "I can't—"
"I'm a Shadowflame novice," Snowcloud interrupted her. "And if we meant you harm, you would be dead already."
"You're a Shadowflame mage?!" The young woman was clearly startled at the revelation, yet a moment later, a glimmer of hope appeared in her face. "Then you can help us!"
"We'll see," Snowcloud replied flatly. "First, take us to this master of yours."
Leaving the ruined village behind, the young woman and her companions led them into the woods, and soon, Arran found himself impressed at the ease with which they navigated the dense forest.
Perhaps they weren't imposing warriors, but at least it seemed they were good scouts. And in this region, he thought, that counted for a lot.
They journeyed through the thick woods for close to two hours, but finally, they reached what looked like a small valley, barely visible among the trees.
The valley stretched for nearly half a mile, and as they passed through it, Arran was wary of an ambush, constantly sweeping the area with his Shadowsight. Yet no ambush came, and eventually, the valley widened into a large clearing.
The clearing held a sizable if disorderly camp, with what appeared to be nearly a hundred people, sitting huddled around some small campfires.
Around half of the people in the camp looked healthy and well-fed, but among them, Arran saw small children and even several infants. These, he thought, must be the villagers.
The other half looked considerably worse, their bodies gaunt and their clothes torn and dirty. Yet unkempt though their appearance might be, they seemed well-armed and alert, their eyes immediately turning toward Arran and the others when they entered the clearing.
"Lord Stoneheart!" the young woman called out. "I brought visitors!"
A moment later, a tall figure rose from the camp and turned toward them.
"Stoneheart?"
There was some doubt in Snowcloud's voice as she looked at the man, and Arran shared her disbelief. Although the man had Stoneheart's ridiculous height, he looked completely different from the confident, domineering warrior Arran had met near Hillfort.
The man's eyes were sunken, with dark circles around them, and his beard and hair looked ragged. There were several fresh scars on his face, and although he was muscular, he lacked Stoneheart's bulk, instead looking as if he had barely eaten in weeks, or even months.
Yet even in the man's current state, as he began to walk toward the newcomers, Arran could see that it was indeed Stoneheart — gaunt and weary though his face might be, and despite the fresh scars he bore.
Stoneheart stopped before Snowcloud, giving her a small bow. "Lady Snowcloud," he said, in a respectful but tired voice.
Then, he turned to Arran, and there was a hint of surprise in his eyes. "So that's where you disappeared to," he said. He gave Arran another look, then added, "You've grown stronger."
"You've grown thinner," Arran replied.
Stoneheart let out a weary chuckle. "I suppose I have, at that."
Snowcloud was silent for a moment, casting an examining look at Stoneheart. "What happened to you?" she finally asked, concern in her voice.
"A lot," Stoneheart replied. "Misfortune, stupidity — probably both. But come, join us. We don't have much in the way of food or drink, but we do have some logs to sit on."
Advertisement
- In Serial87 Chapters
A fine octet of legs
When you go to sleep, you expect to wake up with the same number of legs as you went to bed with. This is not generally seen as a big deal. In fact, many people take this for granted.Apparently, however, this was a luxury that Rita was not going to have access to anymore. Somehow equipped with four times the number of legs she’s used to, she is going to need to learn to learn to walk pretty damned quick if she wants to survive in the post-apocalyptic hellscape outside her apartment that she was almost certain wasn't there yesterday. Right, and stay sane. Which, judging from how pushy her inner voice was becoming, might just be the biggest challenge of all…
8 163 - In Serial52 Chapters
The Saga of the Undone One
Among the vast expanse of the realm known as the Outer Fantasy exists a group of sorcerers by the name of Changelings. They steal the memories and the very essence of normal people in order to perform a strange ritual in which they extend their lives by hundreds or even thousands of years and change their bodies to the extreme. In this devilish process most of the people used die. But a few survive. These unlucky men and women are just a hollow shells of their former selves. They are people with shattered minds and stolen memories. The brands of the ones that brought them to this miserable state are engraved in their skin and both their bodies and minds are damaged by the sorcerers. They’re pitied by some, hated by many and ignored by most. And worst of all – they’re doomed to live their remaining years in this crippled state, isolated by the rest of the world and without a way to heal their injuries, both mental and physical. But deep inside of them lies a spark of the power that the mages used to shatter their minds… The name of these miserable beings is the Undone Ones and this is the story of one of them. His name is Ehrir and in the lowest point of his seemingly unending life as an Undone One he finds the power that can change his life for the better… or worse. Release Schedule: Three chapters per week (posted on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday between 6 and 11 PM EEST). Average chapter length: ~2000 words
8 216 - In Serial30 Chapters
Bloodmoon Destiny
Growing up Haru was exceptionally happy, he had parents that loved him and a sister he adored. The only thing he desired was the ability to make their lives better. Living as commoners Haru had long decided that one day he would become strong, and use that strength to give his parents and sister the kind of life they deserved. Then one day his entire life changes, lies are exposed and everything he knew gets turned upside down. Finding himself in the middle of a war he didn't know was going on, Haru is left with no other choice but to wonder who to trust and what to do. Left with no other choice but to move forward, in a world dominated by humans who hide away in but a small piece of the world. A huge world is left the majority of which is unexplored. Containing magical creatures, diferent beings that evolved differently and a wide array of legacies left behind by creatures once heralded by gods; humanity is about to be pushed forward once again. The world is about to change, and caught in the middle of this and everything else is a young boy named Haru.
8 190 - In Serial13 Chapters
A Mildly Odd Reality Breaker
Omar receives an unexpected visitor who comes baring a gift—a "registration ticket"—in the form of a small metal card. The ticket is itself an offer to participate in the game, "Reality Break." Accepting this offer means that Omar will be able to perceive the true nature of reality where there is not one, but two dimensions of time, and in this second dimension history changes (and somewhat "frequently"). Along with this, he will also gain access to the "chronopause"; another reality that is not so much parallel to our own as it is perpendicular, which acts as both a place and the natural boundary between non-sequential points on the timeline. Using the chronopause, Omar will become a chrononaut with the ability to travel through time, and as a player, he will be given a cybernetic interface and his own portable extradimensional storage space. It's a strange conversation, but due to Omar's dismally short attention span, he only consciously hears that last bit about the portable pocket space, and that's only after the physics-defying void is opened in his living room and literally waved in front of his face. Reality is certainly stranger than most people realize, but then again, so is Omar. Thankfully, he responds well to shiny things, and for better or for worse, his chronic inattentiveness is the least of his psychological issues. Omar also has a mild form of "Oppositional Defiant Disorder" which presents itself as an occasional, arbitrary need to disobey others (especially authority figures). However, his oddest psychological issue by far is his "abnormally hyperactive" subconscious mind. Outwardly and consciously, Omar is a lazy, apathetic man-child prone to mildly asinine behavior. Subconsciously, he's some sort of genius capable of extraordinary feats of cognition. Most of the time, Omar is a (technically) functioning adult, but in order to live as such, he must rely entirely upon unusual abilities he's completely unaware of, despite the fact that he uses them regularly. Up until now, his life had merely been ridiculous, but now it was also a game. Note: The narrative style is that of a reliable narrator with a "3rd-person sarcastic" POV. This story takes place in the Reality Breakers/Chronopause universe.
8 143 - In Serial8 Chapters
0Z
Lein Hunter has died from an unfortunate accident. After floating in eternal darkness a light had shone down giving him a new chance at life, but at completely random... Taking this new chance, he is reborn into the Dark Elf Subject 0Z(Zero-Zee), known as Oz, and given the ability called True Augmentation, also declines the System he was given. He chooses to start life a new in this New world as a common resident of this world. Learing of Elemental Essence, Cultivation, a Dark History, Technology, and so much more... In the City of Asero. A Scientific/Magic city just starting it's new roots in a new magical world. Oz will start his new path in this Dark World of Terra Morte, the land of Greed, Power, Lust, Envy, and death. But first... He needs a bigger family.... Boss Oz, his True Augmentation Ability, and 'Mafia-like' Family, 'Black.' Battiling against the ASERO Organization's corrupt system, and laws. The Legend begins.... 0Z....
8 195 - In Serial18 Chapters
One Thing - A Liam Payne Fan Fiction
Angela May is a typical college girl that loves to work hard but play hard as well. When her friend, Zara, takes her to a new club in London, her life is transformed as she meets Liam Payne of a band she adores, One Direction. Her interaction with the famous singer brings about a lot of negative publicity,and she doesn't know what to fight for. Her feelings for Liam?Or her remaining pride? All Rights Reserved. CamilleStorm™ 2012.
8 152

