Thrain and company: chapter 3A Chapter by starfallfantasyThrain
and company: Chapter 3
Cambren took to a heavy
knocking at the door and then pressed his ear gently to it to hear inside. From
the other side he could hear the curses of a young woman as she had just been
woken up and dressed to open the door. He pulled his ear away in time as it opened
and Veera peeked her head out from the other side to see who it was. When she
saw it was Cambren she opened the door further, her room was dark as night as
she had kept the windows covered with thick curtains.
She rubbed her eyes and
asked, "Master Cambren what are you doing here at this hour?"
Cambren smiled lightly
and said, "You have not called me master in a long time my dear you must
be tired. As for the time it is, in fact, a few hours into the morning. Shall
we continue this conversation inside?"
Veera sighed, as
Cambren was not going to let her go back to sleep without his word, and stepped
aside opening the door further to allow him into her room. As he came in Veera
snapped her fingers and over a dozen candles suddenly lit up around the room;
revealing her cloth to be a thin nightgown that could be easily seen through to
her naked body in the light; in addition was the mess of clothes on the floor
and scattered books on her desks. Her bed was ruffled and another body lay
resting peacefully in it.
"Would it be too
much to ask for your guest to leave for a time?" Cambren asked half
condescending.
Partially annoyed Veera
complied with Cambren and walked over to the side of the bed to wake her guest.
From under the covers appeared a pretty young woman with dark curly hair and
fair skin. She smiled at Veera's sight and kissed her on the lips. The two
continued kissing romantically for a brief time until Cambren cleared his
throat in a loud manner.
Remembering her other
guest Veera pulled away from the young woman, and told her she had to leave.
She was a little upset but got out of bed all the same. Unlike Veera she wore
nothing at all and had no sense of modesty as she stretched out; Cambren
politely turned his head away. The young woman swiftly dressed herself enough
to leave the room with decency but still carried the rest of her wardrobe under
her arms.
When she was gone and
the door shut behind her Cambren spoke, "Has Thrain come to ask you to
join the company yet?"
Veera yawned and said,
"Yesterday morning in fact, he showed up even earlier than you; I almost
didn't answer the door. And yes, he asked me to join the company and we leave
out in just six days... In the morning." she ended her sentence with heavy
irritation in her voice.
Cambren lightly
chuckled and said, "Well my dear you best get used to mornings for Thrain
and, I imagine all the others too, are well adjusted to getting up just before
dawn. No more late nights with the cities harlots for a while."
Veera scoffed and said,
"Excuse me unlike many of the 'Men' in this city I don't need to pay for
sex. I know how to romanticize and despite what they would tell you, many woman
like the company of other woman over men; sometimes. And unlike men I don't
discard them like trash when we're done."
"That's also
something I wanted to speak with you about. Inside the tower I have no doubts
that you will run across many other men and to you some, if not most of these
men, will only see you as something to put their dick in for a time. Thrain is
a great man, an honorable man and I know he wouldn't let anyone try such a
thing with you against your will. And I'm sure his chosen companions will be
just as good about not trying any such thing.
"But if you do get
separated from the company, inside there try to avoid other males best you can.
I know you can fight well but sometimes men can only think with one head and
one mistake in battle is disastrous."
Veera turned away; the
talk of rape made her a little squeamish. She had been no stranger to violence
or gore since she had fought in battle alongside Cambren years ago when Kantor
troops invaded from the Keshnir forest. With Thrain's leadership they managed
to push the forces back before they could invade through the Great Elm Gate.
But for the magisters the fight had seen the most violence of those battles.
The scattered army forces ran straight into the first knights traps, where
magisters were planted and ready to strike.
Veera's war efforts
that day are what got her truly noticed by the other council members and with
Cambren's recommendation she would later attain a proper seat onto the council.
Cambren grabbed her
hand and said, "Veera you're only going there to gather knowledge about
the tower from within. No one is forcing you to go and you're under no orders
to go. If at any time you think that place is too much for you to handle on
your own then come home immediately. I can go myself with greater numbers to
conduct research if it is still needed."
She squeezed his hand
and said, "I'll be alright, and any man that tries to force himself on me
will feel the wrath of a great magister."
With that Cambren said
his goodbyes and left her room. He found his way to the catacombs with an
apparent leisure stroll. Down in the dank and darkened area Cambren found who
he was looking for: lord Tarbeck. "Randal," Cambren said upon seeing
him.
Tarbeck darted his eyes
around swiftly, the only visible area in the catacombs was that made by
Cambrens magic. "So then everything is in place now?" lord Tarbeck
asked bluntly.
"Yes, Thrain,
prince Rugal and, Garren will be off to climb the tower, leaving on the morning
six days from now. I have sent my apprentice with them as well. To get her away
from the chaos while we work."
"That's a shame
she would have been invaluable to us in the times to come."
"Worry not, with
the first knight, his squire, and the prince all gone from the kingdom our
plans will follow through near flawlessly."
"And if something
goes wrong then what?" Tarbeck asked nervously.
"Then we improvise
and adapt. Remember we're doing this all for the good of the kingdom and all
its people. We must not and shall not fail."
After finishing an
early breakfast, Garren and Rugal dressed in brown ragged cloaks, pulling the
hoods over their heads, before leaving the castle to walk down the city
streets. "I assume we're going to see your paramour first?" Garren
inquired during their walk.
"Yes," Rugal
replied. "Iris is the first person I would go to for something like this,
well after you or Thrain of course. Anyways Thrain only gave us a week to do
this and I honestly have no one else. How about you?"
"I am sad to say I
don't have anyone I know of well enough to call upon for this mission. I mean
if Thrain and all his contacts were not enough to gather ten others, including
us, then I doubt we can gather the rest in a week."
"I agree, and my
father told me Thrain would have the team assembled in two weeks' time...
doesn't that seem way off his character? He's never been the arrogant type and
he should have known beforehand that it would probably take him at least a
month to gather the exact people needed for this."
Garren thought about it
before answering then said, "You're right it is out of his character. But
if I recall he didn't want to go into the tower at all, at least not without
sending various scouts in to see what we may be dealing with. Besides Jesebelle
is pregnant and if I were him I wouldn't want to miss my first child's birth
because I had to ascend that mysterious tower."
"Yes I suppose
that does make sense, but I still don't like how odd he's been acting,
regardless of his reasons."
On the west side of the
city in district Celma, where the poorer folk lived, was a stable master who
rented out his steeds and sold his silence. Martin he was, and if you wanted to
get somewhere fast without anyone knowing you had left, he was the guy to go
to. Although what he was doing wasn't entirely in accordance with the kings
laws, Rugal let it slide because he often wanted to leave the city
unaccompanied and silently.
Just inside the small
stable hut Martin sat eating his breakfast. As his door swung open he grabbed
the knife from his table and rose swiftly from his seat. Two brooding figures
in brown tattered cloaks stood at his door way. "Put that down before I
get mad and break that hand of yours." One of the hooded figurers said.
As Martin tried to
discern the recognizable voice the figure removed his hood revealing his face.
Martin dropped the blade immediately and said in a quite tone so no-one would
overhear him, "My apologies your highness."
Rugal and Garren
stepped inside and closed the door behind them. "What's with you Martin? I
have never before in my days seen you so, paranoid."
He offered them a seat
and explained, "I have had a lot of customers coming to me since that
dream everybody had. Some of em friendly enough but others, no some others were
far more scary then people even round here I seen before. It's a little of my
fault I suppose, there was more demand for horses then I had supply so I
auctioned em off, in discretion of course, but not everyone was too happy about
the prospect.
"After most of the
horses were gone people started to fight over the remaining few and the guards
had to come in and break it all up, they made me shut down my business entirely
for a little while. Anyways when the guards finally went back to their normal
routine of patrolling other more, wealthy, areas of the city I could open up
again and had a couple more steeds to rent out; ones that had returned from the
others.
"But as I said not
all were too happy about the supply and demand so some of em got violent, fast.
Few men broke in here trying to strong arm me but I chased em away, for now.
Then just a few nights ago someone stole couple of me horses, woulda done away
with more had I not heard the ruckas and gone out there to stop em."
"I fear trouble
will befall many more the longer that tower remains," Rugal said.
"But you know why I'm here; do you have any horses left?"
"Aye I always keep
a couple of my best hidden away from the lot around here. How long you
expecting to be gone with em?"
"Five days tops,
I'll pay you in advance incase we're gone longer. We will need two horses,
strong ones and fast ones; clean too."
"Yea I hear ya, as
I said I have the best of my stock left, even raised them from young. They be
my pride steeds so you be sure to take care of em and get them back to me in
one piece. And don't let them find their way back home like the others would, I
fear any loose horse would be immediately stolen even in the city walls."
With their business
concluded at Martin's Rugal and Garren got their steeds, and with Martin's
assistance, snuck out of the city. They rode west for a full day until they
reached the great magister castle Les-Fyre. Home of the kingdoms greatest
magister family the Zorfins, Les-Fyre was a castle built like a fortress.
Standing atop a large hill its high arched walls reached eighty feet up, the
only entrance a massive metal gate laid heavy with spells to protect it, and
eviscerate potential intruders.
A silver bell hung from
just outside the gate, Rugal removed his hood and rang it. Moments later a tall
slender man with raven hair pulled tightly back into a ponytail came to the
gate. He asked who it was and Rugal said, "It's prince Rugal, and his
companion Garren Lockhart, we're here to see lady Iris."
The gatekeeper looked
closely at Rugal and Garren (who had since removed his hood) then mutter an
incantation and the gates began to open inward for them. Once inside the gates
shut and they dropped off their horses. The gate keeper took the horses while
Rugal and Garren moved forward briskly.
They walked on through
the courtyards first two levels and stopped at the third; the entrance to the
garden maze. The maze was set before the main building, and was covet thick
with strong thorn vines entwined together and reaching about twelve feet up.
"Wait here for a
moment so I can lead us through the shortcut, otherwise getting through will
take us hours."
Rugal then took a
couple steps inside and spoke loudly, "Terres Vor Kungar." With the
last phrase uttered Garren could hear the vines in the maze shifting rapidly
and moving about: it gave him goosebumps.
After that Rugal walked
further into the maze when the sounds of it moving stopped and Garren followed
right behind; his right hand cautiously placed on his sword. He kept an eye out
for any suspicious movement (or any movement at all that wasn't their own).
Their trip through the
maze was short but Garren had no idea how larger it was so for all he knew the
'shortcut' only saved them a few seconds. Regardless he was glad to be out of
the maze and as they approached the castle's front doors he said, "I am
glad I'm not a magister, this stuff is too spooky for me."
Rugal knocked hard on
the great doors to the main building, and seconds later they opened up to a
beautiful woman with flowing scarlet hair, and full lips. She was garbed in a
special dress that outlined her slender body with a good sense of seduction but
also opened her up to move freely without strain from the clothes. Rugal
stepped inside and said in a half sarcastic tone, "Madam Madelyn, how good
to see you."
She scoffed and said,
"Likewise my prince," She then looked to Garren and said,
"Garren Lockhart I presume?"
Garren bowed politely
and said, "My lady."
Madelyn took another
look over the two and asked, "And what is with those hideous cloaks? You two
look like peasants in those things."
"That's the
point," Rugal said. "We are here in secret, and haste, so as polite
as I may please retrieve Iris for me."
Madelyn thought it over
briefly and asked, "Yes you did send a letter saying you wanted to see her
right away when you arrived. But may I know why you need to see her before I go
retrieve her for you?"
Rugal stared her down
coldly, he never liked Madelyn, nor did she like him. He knew if he wasn't the
prince she would have tried to kill him long ago. But he was the prince and she
had no right to make demands of him or refuse his. "No, you may not. And
as I said before we are in a hurry so make haste.
Madelyn went to stall
more (she loved irritating Rugal whenever she could since that was about all
she could do given her position) when voice spoke out from behind her; half
startling everyone. "My prince your visit is always a great pleasantry at
our castle," Rugal and Garren
turned to look at him. He was a handsome man, appearing in his forties wearing
a trim silver robe. His hair was white as the snow outside and his eyes were a
deep purple.
Right away Garren
recognized the man, Terra Zorfin the kingdoms most powerful magister (most
believed it was Cambren but that wasn't true). He was in line to the title of
grand magister but turned the title down to be with his family at this castle.
The Zorfin family name was carried over all the way from the great magic lands
of Dorgal.
Suddenly all the
powerful magic around the castle, the gate, and the maze all made sense to
Garren, he hadn't know the prince's paramour was the Iris Zorfin. The young
woman did well to hide her true identity and took more after her mother in
terms of looks, and Garren never wanted to be rude and inquire about her family
name.
"Terra, I'm so
sorry for the sudden interruption-"
Terra held his hand up
interrupting Rugal. "No it's alright, you are the prince you may come and
go here as you please. Iris is in her room studying go see as you would. But
please stay at least a day to rest properly, and let your horses rest, they
must be exhausted too."
Rugal smiled and said,
"You're a very gracious host we shall take you upon that offer
Terra."
Terra bowed lightly and
said, "It's my honor prince." Then with a dull flash of silver light
he and Madelyn vanished.
Iris' door was a deep
blue color with a dim luminescence to it. Rugal had removed his cloak and told
Garren to do the same as he rolled it up and handed it to him. When their
cloaks were off and behind Garren's back Rugal knocked at the door. A moment
later the door opened revealing Iris behind it. She was very beautiful like her
mother but had auburn hair and purple eyes like her father. She was in fit
shape and wore a casual outfit of a long skirt and long sleeved shirt.
"Rugal!" Iris
cheered and wrapped her arms around him as she went in for a kiss. Rugal did
the same and they stood there kissing for a longer than Garren thought
comfortable to be around. When they stopped Iris turned to look at Garren and
hugged him too.
"What are you two
doing here?" Iris asked, happy but surprised to see them.
"Actually it's
about a mission this time, may we come in?" Rugal asked.
Iris moved out of the
door way to let them in and shut it behind them. Her room was large with a
feather bed in the center and the walls lined with bookshelves (All of them
completely full). Most the books were for academic purposes but some for
entertainment. She also had a couple large light blue desks both stacked with
scattered papers and ink bottles. Her walls had numerous paintings of mystical
animals, such as a unicorn or a sea serpent.
While Rugal and Iris
took a seat on her bed to talk Garren pulled up a chair from one of her desks
to sit in. He put the rolled up cloaks under the chair while Rugal spoke,
"Well to be short and to the point we are climbing the tower to obtain the
wish for the kingdom."
"Bleh that stupid
thing, what need do you have of that wish, in a few short years when I
completed my magister training here we can live together and we will have all
we wished for already." Iris said, than she kissed Rugal some more.
He pulled away early
and let out a sigh saying, "Well it's more than just that. Iris, the tower
is siphoning the life from the land around its base. And every day it spreads a
little further. We tried everything we could to destroy it but our best weapons
and magic couldn't even scratch it.
"If the tower
remains it might very well absorb all the life in this kingdom, perhaps this
entire world. So we need to ascend the tower and obtain that wish to remove it.
Or at the very least find a way to destroy it from within. So sir Thrain has
been assembling a small team, including me and Garren, to ascend the tower.
He's gotten most the members, people he knows and trusts but we're still short
a few others."
"Yes I know all
about the Devil Tower," Iris said. "My father has been spending many
sleepless nights pouring over his older books in research of the tower. So far
he has found nothing though; least to my knowledge."
"Well then it may
be up to us to take care of things. Anyways this trip could be very dangerous
and I can understand if you don't want to go."
Iris scoffed and said,
"And miss out on my best chance to go on an adventure unlike any before? I
think not, and besides I'm a Zorfin, which means I'm superior to you knights in
every way."
Rugal grabbed Iris
hands and said, "And I wouldn't have any better magician by my side then
you my love." The two kissed some more until Garren cleared his throat
loudly to remind them he was still there. "Well then now that you're
in," Garren said. "We still need two more people that we can trust absolutely,
but to be honest I don't know anyone more whom I can trust so well that isn't
already joining us. How about you Iris?"
"Aside from my
father no, and he'd be too busy to join us anyways. Who else besides us and
Thrain are going?"
Rugal and Garren looked
at each other then turned back to Iris, "Actually we don't know,"
Rugal said. "I'm assuming grand magister Cambren and his former apprentice
Veera, perhaps Thrain acquired the ranger Adelin to join too but after that I
cannot say."
The three of them then
spend the rest of the day catching up with their lives, Rugal had already told
Iris about his life during his monthly secret visits but Garren had not had a
fair chance to speak with Iris about these things so he caught her up to
present day in his life and she told them of the new spells she discovered and
had been mastering, along with a couple minor demonstrations outside.
And as night came onto
them Garren found his guest room meanwhile Rugal and Iris spent a long
passionate night together in her bedroom, as they had so many times before. The
next morning after breakfast they were set to leave, dawning their tattered
cloaks once more. Iris meanwhile wore her battle dress, an enchanted set of clothes
she designed herself. The dress was violet and blue with a dark green seven
star symbol embroidered onto the back: her family sigil. And sewn around the
arms and legging of the dress were dark green lines overlapping one another and
curving into arcs at the joints.
The dress is designed
to allow her to move completely free, much like her mother's dress. It also had
protective spells woven into it, which served as her own personal armor. She
designed it to nullify all known forms of magic, and reduce the sharpness of
weapons and claws.
Their trip back to the
capitol city took them two days, since they were no longer in such a large
rush. They came in through the front gates very early morning, this time with
their cloaks removed. Rugal and Iris went straight to the castle while Garren
returned the horses.
When Rugal and Garren
returned to the castle, claiming Iris to be their next member of the company,
Thrain was little more than upset. As it turns out he had immediately changed
his mind about the decision to ask Rugal and Garren to find another member,
mere hours after he asked; but the two were long gone before he could take his
decision back. They talked in his morning keep while Jesebelle was out for a
stroll in the gardens.
"So what is it that
you don't trust her or don't know her?" Rugal asked.
"Both,"
Thrain answered. "I understand that you know and trust her, Garren too,
but it's her mother that's the biggest cause to worry about with her. Madelyn
Zorfin has not always had the kingdoms, or her daughters, best interests at
heart and it’s a well-known thing. How am I to know that Iris isn't
accompanying us by order of her mother?"
"Okay first of all
I am standing right here," Iris said joining into the middle of the
argument. "Second I am not a puppet of my mother; unlike my sisters. And
lastly I am here to aid, and be with, my lover during a dangerous mission.
Rugal is to me more important than some Dumb wish."
Thrain glared at the
two then said, "Oh now I get it you two are f*****g and can't bear to be
out of one another's bed for more than a few months tops. Well I am sorry to
disappoint you both, but I will not jeopardize the success of this mission so
you can play puppy love like some immature teenagers!"
Swiftly Rugal back hand
slapped Thrain across the face hard. "If you ever question the honor of my
love again then you best be prepared for the consequences. Because I will let
no one, not you, not my father, not anyone question my love and its
honor." Rugal had his left hand placed firmly around the hilt of his
sword; he was prepared for the worst.
Thrain glared at him,
and wiped the blood from his mouth, his lip had been cut during the slap.
"Get out!" He said in command.
Iris and Garren left
immediately while Rugal linger back a moment to stare Thrain down. His eyes
saying more than words ever could in that moment.
When they were a good
distance away from the keep Garren said, "You both took that a little far,
you and Thrain I mean."
Rugal stopped and
looked Garren into the eyes and said, "Some things there is no limit on
the distance you can go. One day me and Iris intend to marry and I will not
have anyone questioning our commitment to each other."
"Well then I think
we can all agree to avoid Thrain for a couple more days until we leave to the
Devil Tower?"
At the same time Rugal and Iris said,
"Agreed."
On the morning they
left for the tower Rugal and Iris awoke and left before sunrise to leave ahead
of them. Thrain decided that way was best to reduce suspicion from spying eyes.
But the two knew he was still upset about what happened when they announced
Iris would join them; and this was his way of keeping their distance for a
little while longer.
Garren and Thrain left
a few hours later with Veera in their company. She had the most trouble getting
ready and was a bit of a nervous mess. Garren helped calm her down, as well as
help her finish packing, for he too was nervous, but more anxious about the
tower. After she was packed he managed to calm her down and since she never
mastered the art of riding a horse she had saddled with Garren.
The three of them had
caught up with Rugal and Iris just as the sun was setting low. They made camp
for the night and set out at break of dawn the next day. When they finally
arrived at the base of the tower they found a small encampment of a few others.
Two tents were pitched and a small fire was kindled with the people hovered
around it eating.
Rugal and Garren
recognized right away the dark haired ranger, Adelin, among the group but had
no idea who the smaller girl next to her was and the giant of a man across from
them. Thrain rode up to them first and after a short word introduced everyone
to Lessa, Adelins' apprentice ranger, and Curth the adventurer.
They all gathered
around the campfire and shared a meal before they were to go into the tower.
While they ate Curth entertained them with one of his adventures tales about
how the boat he was on sank out on the ocean waters and he had to wrestle a
shark trying to eat him. According to Curth he beat the shark into submission
and rode it most of the way back to land where he continued on as if it hadn't
even happened.
Of course the tale
sounded absolutely ridiculous and unbelievable but stranger things have been
known to happen. And Curth did have a row of numerous bite marks on his leg
where, in his story, the shark tried to eat him. His tale was thrilling and his
accent added a pleasant sound to it. And when they finished eating they packed
their things and set the horses loose to return to the kingdom. For now it was
time to begin their ascent of the Devil Tower.
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