《Tuatha de Danann》Book 1 Chapter 32
Advertisement
The fight between the armies of Man and the Fomorians had escalated until both armies were fully engaged. The defenses each side relied on proved worthless, making the slaughter even more gruesome. Those fortifications had not been constructed to defend against each other and they were easily ignored as ranged weapons and skills were soon forgotten as both armies clashed into melee range.
I continued to add dimension to my illusions. Fomorians appeared to rip men apart and feast on their entrails. Men poured oil into the trench before lighting it on fire. There was no oil, only a river of flames created by me. A spell that I interlaced with the deceptive glamour I was wielding to hide the fact that I was responsible.
That fire annihilated people on both sides. The Fomorians did take the brunt, as I added more power to the spell, but the armies of Men became moving kindling that transported the undying flames to their camp. Tents and trebuchets ignited and adding to the confusion.
An explosion rocked the battle site, as storage tents became engulfed in flames, and the Greek fire that was stored within detonated, flinging the mercurial flames in a circle of destruction that finally reached the command tents and those commanding the Roman and Viking armies.
I watched in satisfaction as the forces that had assaulted Sidhe lands fought desperately to control the flames that burned while battling amongst themselves. I was certain that Morgan had done much to destroy these armies, but this attack had a certain karmic balance to it. Their lies and broken oaths had created an atmosphere of mistrust.
I would have still been able to trick them using illusion and glamour, but the commanders of each army might have maintained discipline long enough to at least investigate the reason for the provocation. But Fomorian, Viking, or Roman, it mattered little. They all knew the other could not be trusted to keep their word.
"The Sidhe are known as creatures of deceit and trickery. We have engendered a reputation across the millennium that serves us well and has cloaked our people with a mystique that hides who we truly are," I said to no one in particular as we watched the battle rage.
"We are bound by our nature to only speak the truth. But we have learned to parse words in convoluted phrases of nothingness. We can lead one to believe the sky is green, without ever once uttering a falsehood.
"Why then, knowing our most powerful assets are our command over illusion, and our flair for trickery, would you engage in battle by adhering to the rules set out by the armies of Man?"
Advertisement
Morgan reacted to each word, flinching as my words struck true. I hadn't meant for them to land so painfully, nor had I directed them at her specifically. After all, she had been the only ruling Royal that had remained to protect the Sidhe with no recourse or escape.
She had at least tried to fight off the advances of Man. Still, it had been her decision to contend against those armies using the same methodology and strategy as any other mortal army might. It was a mistake of warfare, playing to the enemy's strengths. Even without Sidhe magic, she should have been using guerilla warfare tactics. Additionally, some of the smaller Sidhe were well suited for sabotage and could have been tasked with poisoning food and water supplies.
She had forgotten that we were Sidhe and not faux Elves playing at being human. It was a failing I had noticed on Talahm too. Mab had pretended the Seelie were creatures of light. She had put on a front that espoused the characteristics most associated with light and goodness.
It had been a lie, but since it was an intricate illusion, it hadn't broken any of the rules that would allow Gwyn ap Nudd to dispense justice. Here, for the armies of Man and the Fomorians to attack us in our seat of power, in lands that we had dedicated our blood and [Ritual] to claim and nourish. To not use every weapon at our disposal was not only stupid, but it was also negligent. A disservice to our people and the land.
I released another illusion, extending my power to course across the ocean waters. The Galleons soon found themselves swarmed by a fleet of Skeid the Vikings were crewing. The Greeks responded to the illusion by firing shipboard catapults loaded with Greek Fire at the attacking ships and setting them ablaze.
I had added enough real fire to the illusion to add a realism that both parties excepted. The illusionary Skeid fleet quickly mixed with the Viking vessels already at anchor. It made it impossible to ignore, and the battle that was taking place on the shore became just as intense on the sea as ships were boarded, vessels were burned to the keel, and a fleet of ships was sunk.
"Sink the remaining ships, Lleu Llaw," I directed, not satisfied with the wreckage or the vast number of surviving ships.
"Poseidon will retaliate if I act," Lleu Llaw warned. He and the rest of the Sidhe were truly afraid of the Gods. I suppose that was to be expected, as they had lost their magic for all these years. But the Sidhe were Powers in their own right.
Advertisement
And the most powerful among us was walking the divide between mortal and Divine.
Zeus and Odin were bullies, full of bombast and pride, but you couldn't deal with either Pantheon by making concessions. You had to stand up to them. The reason these armies of Man were at our shore was directly attributed to the Gods. They had issued directives to their people, declaring the destruction of the Sidhe Divine providence.
"Let him," I said shrugging, my dismissal of Poseidon as trivial gaining the attention of everyone gathered. "You will find the Gods, for all their power, have to use proxies to dispense their will on the mortal plane.
"Poseidon can calm the ocean's water or stir them into a frenzy, but if he wants to contend with you or any of the Sidhe, he will need to release one of his mortal children to vent his anger."
"That may be true," Lleu Llaw agreed, "but the children of Poseidon, include the Kraken. Are you willing to risk the shore and this Fortress being decimated if that creature is stirred to action?"
"What more damage can the Kraken do here than what has already been done?" I asked in disbelief.
"The land is already saturated with Sidhe blood, the fields destroyed with depressions from Man's attack with fire, ballista, and stone. The only building within reach is this Fortress, and not even the Kraken can breach these walls.
"Let it come.
"And if it does, summon the Sea Hag.
"All of you seem to forget that the Sidhe, for all their beauty, have our own people that are empowered with their own type of monstrous beauty. A monstrous vitality that is almost transcendent.
"Even you Lleu Llaw fear the Sea Hag, and for good reason. But she is Sidhe and has her own sense of duty and honor, and she will not allow our people or our land to be decimated by the Kraken without responding.
"If Poseidon dares to release the Kraken, she will destroy it. And Poseidon will have lost a chess piece in the skirmish between Pantheons."
"How do you summon the Sea Hag?" I overheard one of the guards manning the wall whisper to one of his brethren.
"You do not summon the Sea Hag," I answered, causing the guard to startle in surprise that I had not only heard his question but decided to answer. "She is already aware of our conversation. Each time her name is spoken, the wind carries those words to her so that she can listen in.
"She has been listening in since I first invoked her name. She will respond to an attack by the Kraken, not because we begged or bartered with her. Not because we summoned or coerced her. But because that is her nature. She will not allow what she considers hers to be lost. And this island, and the Sidhe people, are hers.
"She is one of the first children. A direct descendant of the Tuatha de Danann when they walked the land. And as one of the first children, she has accepted a [Geas] to protect. You have forgotten our history. Forgotten who we are. And with that loss, you have crippled our people and ignored the strength of our fiercest warriors to be dismissed.
"You retreated and hid Underhill, instead of invoking powers and Powers to protect our people. You need to stop worrying about angering these Gods that dared to attack our people. It would be better to worry about the Sea Hag's fury now that she has realized what you have allowed to happen."
"If you will not stir the waters to sink these ships if you are too afraid," I said, moving to the side, "I am not."
The illusion I cast this time was centered on myself. I morphed, changing shape and form. The dragons for these lands had mostly been cowed or killed, but their ferocity was still remembered. That memory would serve as the foundation for what I would do.
Once I was firmly enveloped in the shape and form I had envisioned; I launched myself into the sky taking flight. Spells of illusion and glamour melded together as the sound and fury of a dragon's roar was trumpeted across the sky.
Both armies stopped in their frenzied attempts to kill each other and watched as I soared over the water and began strafing Galleons and Skeids alike. My powers may seem diminished on this world, but that diminishment was an illusion on my part.
The fire that I released was proportional to the amount of magic and energy on this planet, and even though it seemed to have been scaled back, it was enough to send streams of liquid fire to destroy the fleet of ships that remained intact.
If the Sidhe would not act because of fear of retaliation, I would kick the hornet's nest. I would act for them. It was time they remembered that they were the inheritors of the Tuatha de Danann's blessings and not cattle to be slaughtered.
Advertisement
Permanight (Hiatus)
The world of Mecc has fallen into permanent night. Monsters roam the countryside, the sun refuses to rise, and towns and cities alike are falling into disarray. Their only hope is the ancient prophecy, which says a hero of light will emerge to save humanity in their darkest hour... 20 years from now. Too little, too late for those living now. In the midst of the the apocalypse, college student Oscar McAllister finds himself out of a job and out of luck. After accidentally ending up slaying a daemon on his way to get the groceries however, Oscar is haplessly drawn into the world of adventuring and questing, and with the old world falling apart - Oscar becomes one of the many tasked with trying to hold everything together. As he fights however, he is forced to face not just the evil that lurks in the shadows: but the indifference that lurks in people’s hearts. The world is playing a waiting game with human lives, and Oscar is caught right in the middle of it. Note: This is a dark LitRPG story, with dungeons, levelling, and quests in a contemporary setting. Permanight is currently on hiatus while I prepare a rewrite based on the current feedback I've recieved. I'm sorry for the bad news, but I want to bring the world to life in a way that feels real, and at the moment - I'm not entirely convinced that I'm doing that.
8 137Spark of Brilliance
After a fateful night, Nathan, a young boy from the Kingdom of Aruth, loses everything that was important to him. With only his special talent for magic and a group of friends, he is dragged into a struggle between nations and a strange cult, which may very well decide the fate of the world. However, who is the real enemy? What will Nathan do, when everything he believes in, is wrong? A hard magic system, that is intricately linked to the fate of a rich and ancient world, awaits you!
8 153Survival In The Apocalypse
Plot: The era of turmoil has begun. A meteor shower destroyed most of humanity's cities, right after a sudden disaster the world's habitat changed completely. Organisms that were once extinct appeared again, plants and animals quickly changed and evolved strongly. Civilizations that once disappeared have reappeared, unlocking mysteries from tens of thousands of years ago. Dimensional portals appeared, and countless races also followed the portal to the human world. From here the battle for survival between countless races broke out, which can be seen as the darkest pages of history in human history. Overview of the main character: Name: Noah Nickname: Ice Frog. Biography: Parents disappeared at a young age, lived with his brother. After the age of ten, his brother also disappeared. Since then, he has lived in exile at the beginning of the street. Because to continue living, I used to do many jobs, from begging to stealing, I have been in and out of prison many times. Although he is a sinner, Noah is a man of principles, not the type of person who likes to do wrong things. Due to living in a bad environment, Noah's personality is very closed, being a careful person, thinking before and after. He has no passion for gambling or prostitution, he prefers quiet places. Note when reading the story: The series has a slow plot, many gore scenes. Not suitable for short-tempered people, love purple, hate lies. Because it's the apocalypse genre, what's bad in real life is in the story. This is a survival story, not a self-made story, so there is no coloring, bragging, flirting, or going for a walk. As for human values, please read and feel.
8 204Project Hellfall
Jude Flynn was the kind of kid who prefers to keep his heads down. Unfortunately, bad things happen to him on daily basis. Between the bullying and the constant seizures he was suffering, it seems nothing would change. But for the sake of the promise to his father, he endured. That is, until the world came to an end. Jude is then transported into Purgatorium. The Place Between. It is a world of angels and demons. Where everything and anything is trying to kill him. He will have to learn about this new world. To delve into the things fantastical and bizarre. Of secrets, both sacred and taboo. And most importantly, to discover the truth behind Purgatorium before it swallows him whole. In this new world, the choice is easy. Adapt or Die.
8 116Avatar the last airbender the last stand
in a alternate reality where Aang is 15. how will his age different affect the war. how will Aang deal with his hormones and feelings for a young girl who finds him.
8 281The Land of Stories: Quotes
The top 5 quotes from each book in my favorite book series DISCLAIMER: The Land of Stories belongs to Chris Colfer.
8 176