《Legacy of the Demon Lord》Ch.14
Advertisement
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000168 EndHTML:0000015089 StartFragment:0000000438 EndFragment:0000015072
Ch.14
“One two three, one two three” Woodhouse repeated in the same diction of a grizzled old sergeant commanding a platoon of raw recruits, his voice matching the tempo of a waltz being played by a troupe of possessed instruments. Their conductor a man whose multicolored atire and boisterous personality could only be described as that ever so loathed word, flamboyant. With hair like a peacock and coat tails to match. Though his talent was undeniable, his visage was lacking, in fact he had no face to speak of. Much to my pleasure I had little to no interaction with the strange faceless man, instead I was occupied with my third partner of the day.
Aeothir could be described as many things, graceful when walking on two legs was not one of those things, still I gritted my teeth to hide my pain with a smile. The poor girl seemed to have a vendetta against feet, yet again I found my foot being crushed beneath one of her hooves. Still seeing her bashful smile did much to leverage my forgiveness. I reveled in the warmth of her pale creamy skin and basked in her other worldly beauty. Her cheeks lightly flush were a light rose color that stood in contrast her white skin and mysterious black eyes, every so often her ears or tail would twitch in response to my touch. Out of all of my classes with Woodhouse, dances were perhaps my most favorite, I certainly didn't see the grand importance of the difference between forks. As far as cutlery and kitchen ware were concerned I was convinced that you only needed one knife, one spoon, and one fork, who ever decided otherwise was a bloody mad man. Still I took his lessons and work to heart, the whole point of them was to not appear as a peasant or a boor before the nobility.
“Alright, that will be all for today young master, I was instructed by your father to inform you that the rest of the day is yours to do as you see fit” Woodhouse spoke with a flourished bow before dismissing the faceless man back into what ever nightmarish void he had stepped out of.
With out much to do I decided to take a stroll through the gardens with Aeothir, she was a quiet enigma that, by comparison, even I appeared as a chatterbox. Tough I was able to take solace in her silent companionship, even if I was always trying to rack my brain over what ever was going through her head. For the past three years of living in this near population devoid castle she was my closest companion, I was becoming starved for interaction. I would have giving anything to experience the fierce competitive nature of Lily or Hanz's womanizing antics that often brought me bellies full of laughter, but there was little for me here, aside from training. It may have been perfect for the old hermit but I was suffering, I needed some kind of release.
Advertisement
“Aeothir, how did you carry me here” I questioned while observing a pair of flowering vines that were attempting to eat one another but were locked in a stale mate.
“I can travel through the planes, or at the least through the elemental plane of shadow, it is as much a part of me as Aether is a part of you” she explained while idly poking at a flower that seemed to giggle each time her finger contacted it's delicate pink petals.
I sat up with a grin “can you take me back to Thrace, its fine even if it's only a short while” I inquired with a strong longing.
Aeothir mulled the request over in her head for a bit, she knew that Alexander would disapprove, but at the same time she could feel the sense of loneliness and longing seeping from her new master. His sadness was deep and pervasive, like a black sludge pit that seemed to drag her downwards into it's depths, and while it was a tasty snack she would rather see his cheerful smiling face. His energy was the most delicious, like a ripe sweet apple, when he was filled with joy, or like a candy coated apple when he held her close in their dance lessons. While she understood the purpose of the lessons she couldn't help but feel it was another of those mortal oddities.
With a nod of approval she let out a huff “alright hop on and hold on tight” she barked before her body began to warp and twist back into her more comfortable semi-corporeal form. A great black steed with a blazing mane and fiery feathering. I couldn't help but stare at her, this was the first time that I had seen her in this form. A feeling of dread and terror radiated from her body as she stamped her feet impatiently, small clouds of black soot and ash trailed behind her. I could understand why her kind were called Nightmares. I could feel that she was only showing off for me, I knew that she was enjoying feeding off my emotions caused by her aura. I reached up and grabbed the saddle pommel, with a slight hop I hoisted myself onto her back. I could feel her giving me the impression that now was the time to hold on tightly.
With a stomp of her hooves a spatial rift tore open the veil separating the primaterial from the immaterial, an inky swirling blackness was all that stood before us. I swallowed nervously and gripped the reins holding my self to her body as she bolted through the jagged rift, slowly but surely the rift wove shut behinds us cutting off the only source of light leaving me shrouded in darkness. This was not a place for mortals, as she blitzed forward across the endless black I could feel it all around us, a writhing morass of hunger. Spirits from the elemental plane of shadow, reached out probing at my mind, their thoughts timeless and yet primitive, I could feel them writhing and clawing at my mind. Their aimless hollow voices bereft of personality pounded at my hastily crafted mental shielding, it was a terrifying experience, like being dropped into a pit of slithering sentient and very hungry snakes,
Advertisement
Gibbering incoherent nonsense assualted my mind accompanied by visions of gaping toothy maws, and squid like appendages, they were beings bereft of warmth, life, and emotions. They hungered for these unknown sensations like a pack of wolves chasing down an injured sheep after starving through the winter months. Were it not for my crude mental shields and Aeothir unleashing a burst of fear inducing aura to drive back the creatures they would have likely devoured my mind. My body shook and my teeth chattered as I gripped the reins with white knuckles, to keep my mind closed I tried to keep it occupied by recalling my studies. As much as I loathed to admit it Ishtar's light, life, and love came to mind, hammering away at my brain like a brick full of knowledge and leaving me feeling stupid.
“Blessed be the lady of life, send forth thy blessing, and grant me heavens light” I shouted unleashing sphere of radiant golden light overhead. Still even uttering that religious chant made my stomach churn, but with my nerves frayed and rattled I couldn't focus my mind enough to mentally construct a spell.
With thousands of pained shrieks the darkness recoiled to the dim edges of the golden light cast off from the miniature sun, their writhing tentacles only occasionally slipping into it's edge to sizzle and burn.
As far as my vision was limited by the writhing mass of teeth and tentacles I could see a scorched lifeless wasteland of blackened ash, the ground covered in an ankle deep covering of soot that stirred around the pounding of Aeothir's hooves. As they rode the wide open ash lands gave way to charcoal skeletons, a chilling reminder of what had once been a lush forest. One had to wonder what the origins of the plane of shadow were, had it always existed in it's current state devoid of life or had this once been a world like any other, perhaps even a paradise. All that remained was a blackened land of ash, teeming with amorphous horrors and cast in darkness.
I reached forward to pat Aeothir's neck for some semblance of comfort in this alien world, this was no place for mortals to tread and I could not wait to be free of it's oppressive and foreboding atmosphere. Fortunately we arrived at what ever destination that Aeothir had decided was correct and tore another hole in reality that allowed up to pass back into the primaterial plane.
I couldn't help but take a breath of fresh air, the familiar scent of hay and freshly turned earth comforting my shaken mind. Never before I had felt such a longing for solid ground that had me dismounting from Aeothir's saddle to lay in the grass like a young child. Oh how marvelous it was to be be away from the nearly lifeless castle and to be free of the mind shattering terror of the elemental plane of shadow.
I couldn't help but to stare out into the distance from the grassy knoll, upon which I Aeothir had dumped us, I was home for the first time in what had felt like ages. It had been only three years, but those three years had left him with a sense of longing and loneliness. I let out a sad wistful smile as I felt a pair of arms drape over my shoulders and pull me tight.
Below lay the ruins of River's Bend, a once flourishing village now was mostly nothing but overgrown fields and the skeletons of a few of the sturdier structures. Those who had survived had cleared out what ever could be easily taken to rebuild their lives while the baron and his men would have picked over what was left.
I walked in silence through overgrown brambles that littered the once heavily traveled paths, many of which had become worn or washed out by the seasonal rains. Occasionally I would stop and let out a deep sigh as this memory or that passed through my mind, my emotions were seated upon a teeter totter of wistful longing and a low smoldering anger at the injustices we had been forced to suffer. Who exactly could I point my finger's at, the only knowledge that I had gleaned was from Aeothir's observations and my own prejudices. Aeothir was many things, but an expert of human politics was not one of them, my only evidence had been the sudden raise in taxes from the Baron, as ordered by the Duke.
I gritted my teeth in anger as I kicked a stone from my path, what ever the truth was I would get to the bottom of it, one way or another, it was time for me to stop wallowing in my own self pity.
“Aeothir, we're leaving, we ride for Aberlund the capital city of Duke von Manstein's Duchy” I commanded with a firm tone.
“What about Lord Alexander” she questioned giving me scrutinizing glare.
“My grandfather can wait, that or he'll send one of his servants to come and get me” I retorted with a confident smirk, “now lets hurry up I want to be in Hjarlsburg before sundown.
Advertisement
- In Serial19 Chapters
My fiance is an alien
Please note that this is a Redux of the Original two novels, with better writing and artwork, I hope you all like it! After finding a girl surrounded and harassed hoodlums on his way home from work jack did what any man should do, and beat the shit out of them. But how was he supposed to know that a random act of kindness would lead to a misunderstanding that would get him engaged to the girl? Oh, and there is the fact that she is an alien. The question now is will he be able to survive his soon to be in-laws, and the rest of the galaxy he never knew existed? Author's note: this is going to be my take on the standard ecchi harem like To Love Ru, except there will be more action, and the male main wont be a pussy who doesn't know it when the girls are coming on to him. So expect the Main to be a man who can stand up for himself and those he loves, also sex, probably lots and lots of sex.
8 126 - In Serial6 Chapters
Windwalker
Having subdued its surrounding enemies, the former Sulic Empire is faced with unrest brewing from within. Society is torn in two. The reigning mentalists constantly persecute the subjugated elementals under the pretence of curbing the explosive potential of their destructive powers. Meanwhile, schemes and political interests clash as different groups within the Governance military elite vie for control. And in the shadows, Sulic’s old enemies have been lying in wait a long time, looking for the first sign of weakness to make their move. Against this backdrop, two ordinary individuals fight to maintain stability from opposing sides: a low ranking telepathic recruit with nothing to his name but good intentions, and an unregistered elemental contractor with a murky past. Can they reconcile their differences and help steer Sulic away from tearing itself apart? Windwalker explores themes of societal struggle and self-discovery. Book One: Rising Wind Kal has trained to be a soldier his entire life. His days are simple, and his duties clear: enforce the rules, upkeep the peace, and most important — police the elementals. If they step out of line, the Governance system corrects it. But when Kal encounters a young boy whom he suspects might be an illegal earthborn, he can’t bring himself to report him. Despite his training and the advice of friends, he decides to help him onto what he believes is the right path. This choice lands him in more trouble than he bargained for, and he soon discovers that the veneer the Governance is built upon an ugly and crumbling foundation.
8 142 - In Serial29 Chapters
Generation: Alpha
In a world where hidden agendas have led to the creation of the ultimate soldiers, all wars have been brought to an end under the thumb of the Helix corporation. With no more use for their talents, the original subjects of the Alpha Project have been cast aside and face oppression from both the Helix corporation and the very refugees they once fought to bring peace to. Confused by the world she was born into and the powers she inherited, Maple joins her father in a fight against Helix to reform the "peace" that has been created and to end the oppression against her kind.
8 195 - In Serial8 Chapters
Villain as a Friend
What if your friend says that he wants to be a villain? Will you prevent your friend from falling into the circle of evil, or encourage him to do that? "I want to be a villain." My friend who has been accompanying me every day in my life said that. Only a few days after the launching of Realm Domination, a new VRMMORPG. At first, I thought he said that because he wanted to do role-playing in the game. But I didn't think he would truly be one of them. Become a real villain. He did some crimes like burning the village, murdering the whole cities, raping the women inside the elf forest, and do some massive magic sacrifice that needs mass murdering. Even if it's only in the game, I become to know my friend's true face is. I let him be for now because it's still inside a game. But it turned out to be worse than I thought.
8 214 - In Serial17 Chapters
Romance is Boring || Wilbur Soot x Reader
You recently moved to California with your mom and had to leave your friends and everything else behind. When you started attending your new school, you've suddenly met people you already knew. That's how everything started...[Okay, this is my first story ever so please don't judge me too hard. I'll try my best on this but I cannot promise you guys that this will be good...]Wilbur's Soot x ReaderLunchclub x Reader#363 in reader tag ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)#173 in ff tag#538 in wilbursoot tag#29 in ghostbur tag#489 in dreamsmp tag#868 in mcyt tag#201 in sbi tag#82 in jschlatt tag
8 292 - In Serial206 Chapters
The UnSlut Project
I was the 6th-grade "slut." And I kept a diary. So I decided to create The UnSlut Project in the hopes that my own diary entries could provide some perspective to girls who currently feel trapped and ashamed. I am publishing these entries one at a time, without changing a single word except for the names of the people involved. My limited commentary, which is confined to brackets in each entry, is meant to provide the relief of my current perspective, fifteen years later. The UnSlut Project: Working to undo the dangerous slut shaming in our schools, communities, media, and culture by sharing knowledge and experiences.
8 379

