《The Ogre's Pendant & The Rat in the Pit (Completed)》The Wizard-King's Truth II
Advertisement
More signs of Lukotor’s passing greeted them. Another sentry with its lungs burned out. A patrolling ogre with three spears skewered through its neck, surrounded by a trio of broken bodies.
“Shit! Shit!” Wurhi hissed. “Think they have that magic egg?”
Kyembe growled. “If they did, we would be dead.”
“Look at that!” St. Cristabel pointed forward.
Beyond the trees up ahead rose an ancient greenish wall, cyclopean in structure and jagged at the top. Vine and moss crawled over the stones, colouring them verdigris. The tree-line ended before it, and from behind drifted the sounds of grotesque life.
Where once a magnificent bronze gate would have stood, now only a tangled barricade of logs and brambles blocked entry to what was the ogre’s settlement. Strangely, none guarded it. The party of three approached the wall undetected. A slight boost from the saint brought Wurhi and Kyembe to the top, hidden from the ogres’ eyes by verdant boughs. They peered into the settlement. The knight stood guard below.
Before them rose the broken promises of a lost civilization. Throughout, they could see half-towers and fallen temples, overgrown markets, tumbled statues and stone houses repurposed. Zabyalla dwarfed it, but Wurhi could well see that it had been a proud city in its day. At a distance a towering figure of stone overlooked all in the central plaza: powerful, stern and clad in stone robes beneath a breastplate of bronze.
Wurhi shuddered at the feat of metallurgy required to craft such a giant piece of armour, but her gaze was drawn to the face of the statue. It had been long despoiled, hiding its original identity. Deep gouges marred the stone over which a grinning skull had been painted in red pigment. A crown of mastodon tusks writhed into the air above its head, suggesting some abyssal giant standing guard over its horned people.
Advertisement
Ogres stalked about the ruins below its gaze in agitation, weapons in hand. From the west a party of four came, bellowing and boasting to each other. They bore several of Avernix’s warriors tied to saplings slung over their shoulders. The soldiers hung like harvested rabbits after a hunt. No sooner had they passed, than another hunting party surged boisterously through the same western gateway. The barricade was pulled shut after them.
Wurhi’s eyes narrowed. If that portal was guarded, why was this one abandoned? Best be away from here quickly.
“Where do you think it’ll be? There?” she pointed to a dilapidated palace behind the grand despoiled statue.
“I doubt it,” Kyembe mused. “If I led these monsters, that is where I would make my throne.”
“Oh. Then we should never go there,” Wurhi said emphatically.
Kyembe pointed in the distance to the north end of the city where earthen mounds rose from the soil like conch shells in the surf. “Those barrows will hold the wealth of the dead. You see that one in the middle?” His finger focused on an earthen heap large enough to be a natural hill. “I will flay myself if that is not Gergorix’s tomb.”
“That’s all the way across the city!” Wurhi cursed. The ruins were not wide, but they would need to weave through an entire village of ogres to pass. “We should go around.”
A tumble of pebbles nearly made her spirit leap from her body. St. Cristabel pulled herself up the wall with her sword and shield on her back. “You found the bower of their leader, you say?” Her eyes burned with excitement. “At last! The swift wind to glory blows!”
She tensed to throw herself over.
“Wait wait wait wait wait!” Kyembe panicked, catching her by the shoulder. “You will rouse the whole village!”
Advertisement
A grin came through her freckles. “It will be a battle to remember!”
Wurhi rapidly shook her head. “You’ll kill us! Kill us!”
“Surely not!” St. Cristabel scoffed. “Alone, this rabble would be barely a challenge for me. With the Spirit Killer at my side, it would devolve into unfair contest!”
They were dead, Wurhi realized. This fool knight was going to charge out screaming, and ogres were going to come and squash her flat while the two fool warriors fought their ‘unfair contest’.
“Hrm, possible.” Kyembe rocked his head to and fro, ignoring the Zabyallan’s incredulous look. “But such chaos could allow Lukotor to slip through and gain the egg. Please, I ask for your aid until it is in our hands. I will help you have your fight with your ogress after.”
She thought for a moment. “Very well. I have no love for this Lukotor. I would sooner see Gergorix’s legacy in the hands of friends.”
“Friends?” Kyembe cocked an eyebrow. “We just met.”
She chuckled. “And what of it? We broke bread, saved each other’s lives and journeyed into danger. If those are not the seeds of friendship, then what can be called thus?”
A wide grin broke on the Sengezian’s face. “I like the way you think.”
“Funny that, so do I.” A mischievous twinkle lay in the saint’s eyes.
“Okay, that’s all nice. Very, very nice. Good! Good!” Wurhi’s tone was acid. “But much better after we get the magic doom egg away from the fire-spraying wizard!”
Amused, Kyembe turned to say something back to her, but froze mid-movement, his eyes locked on the centre of the village. “By the Stars! Look!”
Three ogres made their way through the central plaza, drawing stares from their fellows. Between them strode several prisoners. Walking defeatedly were three Garumnan warriors. Striding boldly was a tall and powerfully built man, red bearded and bronze helmed with a golden crown hammered into it. Dragging himself along was a towering old man in a vulture feathered cloak. Shining jewels were woven into his hair.
“Yes!” Wurhi nearly crowed in malicious glee. “Captured! Good! Good! Saint! Wait until that big ogress eats them before you fight her!”
“No, no, no, no.” Kyembe slowly shook his head, his voice tight. “Something is wrong. Look how stiffly the ogres walk.”
The Zabyallan looked again and saw he was right. Each moved as a wooden puppet, like those used by the travelling performers of Huangzheai. Their bodies were stiff, and at times they shuddered with faces grimaced in a scowl. Their fellows only stared at the passing prisoners, their attention utterly focused, detecting no note of anything amiss. Bypassing the broken palace, the three ogres and their captives continued north toward the barrows.
“They seem bewitched!” Kyembe dropped from the wall. “They will take Lukotor right to the Wizard-King’s tomb! Come! We have to run!”
Panic surged through Wurhi. “Going around will take forever! Can’t we go through?!”
“Even I could not conquer the ogres’ numbers before they reached their destination.” St. Cristabel dropped, grimly bringing her bearing sword and shield to bear.
“What about blasting them with your ring?” Wurhi demanded.
“I would have to channel much power to the beam to hit them from this range!” He sprinted beside the wall, drawing his sword. “It could cut through the village and set the forest ablaze!”
Wurhi cursed vilely, bringing out her sword and knife. “I swear, I’m going to cut that old man’s heart out.”
The three raced around the wall of the ruined city.
Advertisement
- In Serial147 Chapters
Reincarnated As An Energy With A System
Ning Ruogong died to Zebras as he laid his hands on The Energy System, which reincarnated him to the Southern continent of the Planet Kumia.
8 361 - In Serial198 Chapters
I hate being wed in a fantasy world!
Katsuragi Kenta was a gamer. He did exactly what he needed to obtain the games he wanted and the time to play them; nothing more, nothing less. When his entire class is transported to a fantasy world, Kenta is suddenly an expert on their situation and the world around them. Naturally, he sets out on his own to escape his two faced classmates.Two months later he returns and discovers that Momokawa Kyou, formerly the most popular girl in class, was left behind by their classmates. The two strike up an uneasy alliance despite despising each other. What’s more, they may have to work together to survive a curse.Kenta will have his hands full surviving his new fantasy world. If the monsters don't get him, Kyou just might! Warning: Tagged 15+ for Sexual Innuendos, Strong Language and Violence.Cover artwork made by MioChin
8 425 - In Serial12 Chapters
Sister Earth
A single Sister Earth observes human life from afar, silently lending a helping hand until one day she requires help from an unlikely ally.
8 126 - In Serial8 Chapters
Monstrous Intentions
Life is hard. Horrible monsters lurk around every corner, waiting for the right time to strike. It’s a good thing the world is overflowing with adventurers who dedicate their lives to hunting monsters down and killing them with impunity. Unless of course, you are one such monster. When survival depends on blending in, it's best not to cause any trouble. Too bad sometimes trouble finds you. The story of a shapeshifting monster doing its best to hide in plain sight. Updates Fridays, Sometimes Tuesdays if I'm not lazy.
8 148 - In Serial10 Chapters
Tales of the Underground - The Game
In a fictional Steampunk England, the harbor city Swindon is terrorized by a serial killer. Jonathan Wither, a small town policeman, is transferred to Swindon to support the police force, but the mysterious "Skinner" always seems one step ahead. Wither has to wander deep into the criminal underworld of the city, to uncover the identity of the killer. Meanwhile the Skinner has his own plans for Wither.
8 144 - In Serial17 Chapters
The Adventures of Rat Damon
12/20/2021: we're back to work! Rat Damon reflects on his life of adventuring, both before and after meeting Jack Jensen of earth. He recounts many of his experiences, both happy and sad. He regales you with the tales of power found and love lost. This is a side-adventure based on our The Other Guys series. Rat Damon makes an appearance in Heroes of Last Resort but is much more than a simple rat. What I will post here is going to be a lot rougher than Heroes as I am writing and posting as I go along, so my apologies go out to you in advance! However, I will revise as needed as we go along. As writing isn't my full-time gig, the posting of new material here will likely be a bit irregular and as far as what length this book will be, it remains to be seen. This was originally envisioned to be a 30-40k word novella but one never knows where the story will take me. Do not fret, book 2 in the series is well on its way, in fact much farther along than this novel(la?). We will see where Rat Damon takes, I guess! Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoy this as much as I had writing it.
8 87

