《The Soul Force Saga》6.54
Advertisement
The Drowned Rat was every bit as run down as the agent had implied. From the room to the steps, everything slumped. An actual dead rat hung by its tail to the right of the door. Damien shuddered, they might catch something just from looking at the place.
“What a dump.” Imogen summarized the tavern perfectly.
“Morana’s the only one in there.”
“Agreed. How do you want to handle this?”
“I’ll go in the front and draw her lightning. You hit her from behind.”
Imogen nodded and slipped around the back of the tavern. If there wasn’t a door she could always make one. Damien counted slowly to thirty, drew Lizzy, and kicked the door down.
Morana sat at a table, a mug in one hand and a pitcher beside her. The shiny black urn rested at her elbow on the table. She made no move to grab it.
She drained her mug and slammed it down. “I figured they’d send you. No one else has the guts to approach while I have this.” She patted the urn.
“I don’t suppose you want to hand it over and come along quietly?”
She snatched the urn off the table and hurled it at him. Damien snagged it out of the air and set it beside him. “Thank you?”
“Might as well invite your friend to join us. Make sure she doesn’t touch any of the knives in the kitchen. They’re liable to give her tetanus.”
“It’s okay, Imogen. Doesn’t look like we’re going to have a fight after all.”
Imogen emerged from the kitchen surrounded by golden armor, a matching ax floating at her side. The warlock looked back at her. “You look familiar. Did I capture you?”
“Yes. Me and two others. I’d like to kill you for that, but the archmage wants you alive.”
Advertisement
Morana barked a laugh. “You’re both out of luck. I’m already dead.”
Damien sheathed Lizzy and sat across from her. “What do you mean?”
“My soul force is slowly draining and with Connor dead it won’t regenerate. At the rate it’s going I’d say I have two, maybe three days left. I couldn’t use that damned urn on you if I wanted to.” She grabbed the pitcher and poured herself another mug. “Have a drink with a dying woman?”
“I’d rather drink out of the bay.”
She laughed and drained part of her mug. “So what happens now?”
“Do you have family?” Damien asked.
“My family’s all dead. Connor was all I had and now he’s dead too. Not that I have to tell you since you killed him.”
“I didn’t. Connor allowed an avatar of the Horned One to enter his body. It burned him out. He sacrificed himself to his master for one last chance at victory.”
She sniffed, half a laugh and half a sob. “That sounds like Connor.” She finally looked up and her crimson gaze met his. “What happens now?”
“That’s up to you. We could sit here, enjoying this establishment’s fine wares while you tell us everything you know about the surviving cultists, or we can take you somewhere more pleasant and ask you in a less pleasant way.”
She shrugged. “Don’t know much, but I’ll tell you what I do know in exchange for one thing.”
“What?”
Her lip trembled. “I don’t want to die alone. Will you stay until the end?”
Damien reached out and patted her hand. It was ice cold. This poor woman, seduced, used, and ultimately betrayed by Connor Blackman. Once so fierce, she was more pathetic than anything now. She’d lost it all and despite everything she’d done Damien felt bad for her.
Advertisement
“I will. I don’t suppose the owner has anything resembling a scroll and ink around here?”
“I doubt it.”
“Will you excuse us while we fetch some? I won’t be a minute.”
Morana waved a hand and returned to her mug. Damien picked up the urn then he and Imogen slipped outside. When the door closed Imogen said, “Why are you being so nice to her? We should bring her in and rip what we need out of her screaming head.”
“If we try to bring her in she’ll fight with every drop of soul force she’s got.”
Imogen snorted. “I could take her in the shape she’s in now.”
“I don’t doubt it, but didn’t you see she has no flow? Morana wasn’t lying about being unable to regenerate her power. When it’s gone she dies. Fight her and we get nothing. A little kindness buys us everything she knows. Not to mention, I feel bad for her. She’s lost everything.”
“It’s no less than she deserves. I’ll fetch writing supplies then leave you to it. I can’t stand the sight of her.” Damien handed her the urn before she left.
Advertisement
Emery: A Prince's Adventure
Destined together before they were even born. Is it possible? Emery France Van Allan, a well-known prince has to marry due to his father's sake. He has been enjoying his life like a commoner...
8 676Blaze
The story of a fire elemental's life in a world dominated by mages. He will have to learn how to manage betrayals, treachery, and maybe even love as he goes on adventures to find a meaning to it all. From dark, humble beginnings he will rise... or fall, devastating amounts in his journey across the world. Hello, Author here! I am, unfortunately, rather terrible at coming up with descriptions that seem to have the right amount of decorum and yet actually serve their function of adequately describing the story, so here's the coursenotes. - The story follows a fire elemental. (As you can tell from that, it is heavily besed on fantasy with mages and the like. Technology will not feature prominently) -As mentioned in the tags, this will have game-like aspects. (E.G. levels, stats. I will be trying to put my own twist on this notion however, so bear with me if the premise intrests you but you despise LitRpg) -It'll get rather dark, but not devastatingly so. (I'm trying to write a more complex story so it will have its dark moments, the prologue being one of them. Rest assured the whole story will not be this dark, though I'll make sure that no-one is a saint either) -The protagonist/protagonists will not be a Mary-Sue. (The plural will be understood when I'm further into the story. They also won't be impossiby unlikeable such as those in many Light novels.) -There is no prophecy (Anyone who says there is, is lying, trust me.)
8 137The Ageless Sword
In a world where using magic is a given, those who can't have no place. Being one of those unlucky few, Tavia has spent most her life keeping out of sight and waiting for something to change. Her hope of attending Avel'lier, the most esteemed university for training Knights and Altheists in Marquest is slowly dying, and she fears being left at home with the mother who only sees her defects. She gets her chance after a terrorist attack leaves her in possession of one of the most storied Artifacts in Marquest's history, The Ageless Sword. The sword can give her the strength to change her fate, but it comes with burdens of its own. Suddenly, Tavia, whom no one wanted, is the only person who can protect her city from the machinations of a organization bent on resurrecting a monstrous false-god, but after so long in the shadows, can Tavia find the courage to step up and save everything she cares about?
8 122INSANE: Humans and Demons
Davish woke up in a hospital with a burnt, crippled body and memories of pain and grief. The doctor beside him only held bad news, but Davish couldn't care. If there was something for Davish to care about, it would be the monster glaring at him from the corner. The monster only Davish could see. Follow Davish in his journey to explore a world he understood nothing about.
8 171mistakes like this, hockstetter ✩ೃ
𝐌𝐈𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐊𝐄𝐒 𝐋𝐈𝐊𝐄 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐒. in which patrick hockstetter, a boy who is full of mistakes, comes across a girl who challenges him to be better.*·˚ ༘♡❨ EST. 2019 ❩ ✓ written by kaya.patrick hockstetter x fem!reader
8 105Episode 25: What really happened
I'm alive. -Ash I'm going to tell you what really happened in Banana Fish after Episode 24 and finally reveal how it acuatlly ended.--⚠️Attention: mature smut/lemon warning⚠️--This story is written for my very dearest friend. Happy birthday my angel @aaangrypomeranian🤍--8371 words
8 181