The Wandering Inn

Book 8: Chapter 84

Book 8: Chapter 84

Drakes crossed the water line. The old peace that had lasted forever broke with the marching of boots. The burning firesand a cold promise in metal and magic.

The armies of the Walled Cities had reached the Meeting of Tribes at last. What did the Drakes see as they arrayed for battle, deploying in the Orb Sanctus formation? Fissival deployed nigh on a mile from the edges of the fighting. They adopted a strange, circular formation that consisted of multiple spheres in which an artillery piece or [Mages] were placed. Protecting their powerful spellcasters behind ranks of traditional Drake spears and wand-carrying infantry.

The City of Magic was here at last. After delays, an unexpected defeat from parts of their forcesthey had arrived.

Wall Lord Dragials scales were turquoise mixed with what might have been pearl. An unusual effect that was the product of magic affecting him as a child. It was enough for a handsome Drake, and the scars he had taken in battle only added to that as he strode forwards in mages armor, a high-collared cloak with Fissivals crest on his back.

A disgraced Wall Lord who had been exiled from the City of Magicleading their army. Fissival had long denied he was receiving any funding or support from his home after they had expelled him for attacks on Drake cities and Gnoll tribes in his pursuit of Lehra Ruinstrider.

Now, his presence at the head of the army, flanked by three [Generals], and the cheers from the [Soldiers] as he stood on a magical dais which amplified his magic and protected him, put the lie to rest for good. The Wall Lord raised his claws, waving as if he were on parade. Then his eyes locked on the Meeting of Tribes.

I can see that [Witch]s magic. That damned Earth Elemental is down, and theyve exhausted their magic. Wonderful. [Generals], prepare to bombard the Gnolls.

Which targets, Wall Lord?

One of the Drakes looked uneasily at Dragial. He gazed blankly towards the fighting.

Order the Mage Throwers to target the clusters of Gnolls fighting. Our Wyverns will strike from above at maximum range. Tell Manus to flank the Gnolls; they will pivot if they dont keep tearing each other to pieces. Salazsar may wish to spread out their advance.

He glanced to the east, where the City of Salazsars smaller army was moving right next to Fissivals. That Wall Lord Ilvriss had objected to his approach, but he had gone silent. Perhaps he saw now the truth Dragial had learned: when the dust settled and when you were on the back foot, the lesser peoples complained and made their petty gestures.

When it matteredthe real Drakes acted. This? Dragial looked into the Meeting of Tribes and tried to find the Stargnoll, his enemy.

This was the end of it. He began to speak, as, in the distance, Gnolls looked up. The first advent of Fissival was that army in the distance, four hundred thousand strong. A collective of cities. Then the shadows in the sky.

Wyverns! Badarrow! PerornWyverns everywhere! [Mages]!

Snapjaw was screaming through the speaking stone. Perorns blood ran cold, but she could barely answer as she raised her bow.

How many?

Hundreds

The Centaur looked up and saw them. Her lips moved as she remembered her intelligence report on the Walled Citys forces.

Wyverns. Their answer to Griffins when they fought Terandria and the North. Perorn began to give rapid orders.

Wil, redeploy your front! Tell Torishi to pivotpivot now! Fissival is going to bombard this entire position! The Plains Eye tribe has to do the same or theyll hit us with spells until no one is alive!

Every Gnoll surely saw their enemy coming, but the struggle at the center of the Meeting of Tribes continued. Xherws warriors trying to kill the Doombearers. Plains Eye, still howling hatred.

And her. Perorns sides stung with cuts, and she felt the metal embedded in her flanks. That was a small mercyshe had seen a wire of string cutting down her people. She looked up.

There was a story even Baleros knew.

The Witch of Webs stood in the center of the fighting, taller than she had been at the start. A hand reached out and threw a cloud of needles into the fighting. She whirled a needle up like a lance and sent it through a [Shaman] trying to burn her.

That monster was on Xherws side. She would have killed everything in front of her but for them. Perorn saw three figures breaking through the warriors fleeing her in every direction.

Saliss of Lights hurled a vial of fire in Belavierrs face, but a needle exploded the vial in midair. So Saliss threw a dozen, then two dozen, trying to touch her. The [Witch] smileduntil a Gnoll leapt at her in midair.

The Stargnoll, wreathed in the Armor of Stars, tried to bring an axe down on Belavierrs head. A magical rope grabbed her leg and cracked her through the air like a whip. She landed, slamming into Gnolls and breaking their bones or hers.

But another Gnoll was already there. The World-Pact Traveller struck Belavierr in the shoulder with an arrow that screamed and hissed. A Serpentarrow of Baleros from the Named Adventurer who had been to every continent, Gadiekh.

Three Named Adventurers. Belavierr replied with a shower of writhing bolts of black magic then turned her head. A young woman with fiery hair tossing flame looked up uneasily as Belavierr stared up at the only being taller than her.

Garsine Wallbreaker.

You know the old ways. Shapechanger.

For answer, Garsine raised a paw, and the [Racdelbear Shapechanger] roared as she struck Belavierr. The [Witch] staggeredthen raised a hand as she smiled evilly.

I return your wrath to thee.

She touched Garsine, and Perorn saw the gigantic Gnoll go stumbling backwards, howling. Belavierr was proof against mundane weapons. Even magic didnt seem to touch her.

That monster. Lehra was getting up, looking around with a stunned expression of disbelief andfear. But Saliss kept advancing, and Belavierrs smile vanished as she saw Garsine get up and Gadiekh lifting his bow.

NoGnolls looked at that old villain from their tales, and even the ones who had refused to kill their kind, like Garsine and Gadiekh, strode into the fighting. Even

A blade tried to pierce Belavierr from the back. Maviola cried out and coated the snarling Gnoll in flame, but he kept stabbingstabbing into a dress like armor. Belavierr turned, and the Gnoll, whose fur was as grey as metal, looked up and raised a shield as she struck him back.

The Steelsoul warrior, one of Chieftain Irazs greatest warriors, collapsed as Belavierr reached into his chest and crushed his heart. The [Witch]s hand was a ghosts, immaterial until it touched his heart and crushed it. She frowned as she looked at the body.

Are we not on the same side? I am fighting for Plains Eye. I am Belavierr.

She turned, and the Gnolls shuddered as they looked at her and heard her voice whispering in every ear.

Do you have a wish? I will grant it for the right price. Stand against me and die. Call me your ally and take my hand, and I will do what armies cannot.

Her voice trickled through the camps, into the ears of a group of chained figures. They snuffled, broke off from smelling all that death and whining to their battered leader. They looked up warily, and the worst of them, Nokha, opened her eyes in her cage of metal and grinned.

The Stitch Witch was reversing the battle, occupying Torishis forces as the Drakes came at them from behind. Yet

How could you look at her and not wonder what you were doing?

The Plains Eye tribe kept fighting, and Azmuzarre was with them. They were both willing to make a pact with the [Witch]. But Adetr Steelfur saw other tribes breaking away. Pointing at Belavierr in horror.

Many simply saw Fissivals and Salazsars armies and knew. They were abandoning the fighting, turning.

Such a large army. And to the westManus. The Drakes were moving in, and they could wipe out the Gnolls. Kill everyone.

What was he doing? What was

Iraz! Chieftain Iraz!

Adetr found his [Chieftain] at last. His mentor, his goal, and the Gnoll who had let him down when Adetr expected more, was standing, no longer fighting. Staring at Belavierr.

Irazs eyes were uncertain. That conviction, normally as tough as the metal of his fur, was wavering. Adetr charged at him, and the [Chieftain] met Adetr in the center of his tribe.

Adetr was alone. But he had fought through Steelfur to Iraz. They hadparted for him. Now, the younger Gnoll struck his [Chieftain] as he charged into him. Iraz grabbed Adetrs arms as his axes rose, and the two were struggling.

Adetr.

Chieftain Iraz. How could you do this? Cant you see what Xherws done? Are you blind? Cant you see whats fighting on your side?

The [Vanguard of Metal], the [Battle Seeker], shouted at Iraz. The Chieftain was silent; his arms trembled as he threw Adetr left. He drew his axe as the other warrior whirled, but he didnt raise it and strike. He just looked at Belavierrand the Daemon standing behind Xherw.

Steelfur has been Plains Eyes friend. If weve followed that liewere all lost. Tradition is lost. Gnolls are lost.

His paw shook as he lifted a shield in the other hand. His nephew snarled at him. Adetr pointed to the Chieftains gathering tent, half on fire.

We have a future. Everything is changing, Chieftainbut look! Theyre coming. Drakes. This is the end of our people, and Steelfur stands here, fighting our kind! We should not be here! Chieftain

Iraz had Adetrs arm as Adetr raised a paw to strike him. The [Chieftain] of Steelfur held Adetr as the warrior wavered. Adetr closed his eyes, knowing he wasnt Irazs equal. Hed said his piece.

He opened one eye as he realized his throat wasnt being crushed by an axe. Iraz stared at Adetrthen his eyes travelled across the distance to Fissival. Up towards the Wyverns preparing to rain spells down from above.

Without a word, Iraz let go of Adetr. He looked around at his warriors, who had abandoned their positions fighting Gaarh Marsh, Weatherfur, their hunt for Doombearers. Irazs head lowered, and the [Chieftain] seemedsmaller than Adetr remembered. He looked up at Adetr, and the younger Gnoll realized he was taller than Iraz.

Adetr had always felt smaller. He looked for that bastion of wisdom, the perfect leader, and saw only a frightened Gnoll so deep in his mistakes he couldnt admit it. A young battle leader whod committed to the wrong point and held there as good people died.

They gazed at each other and knew they would never go back again. But Iraz slowly let go of Adetr and turned. He took a metal horn from his belt and blew it. The brass wail was unlike any horn, and his tribe looked up. Slowly, Iraz pointed.

Steelfur. Steelfurthere. There, and there alone we fall. The Drakes will not have our people. Follow me. FollowAdetr?

His voice faltered, and the Gnoll looked at Adetr Steelfur. The [Battle Seeker] raised his headand pointed an axe forwards.

Follow me!

The Steelfur tribe turned as one, breaking from the battle with their kind. They raced west, forming a barrier as more Gnoll tribes left. They faced Manus, and Adetr looked at a vast army. His tribe was wounded. Iraz stood beside him.

Adetryou have seen this battle before. Can we win?

The [Battle Seeker] had played this battle in his mind, put armies against Manus might. He looked right and left.

II did. Butwe need the Steelsoul to go with you in the center. Manus will try to surround us. We must strike their officers, but theyll be spread out. Wheres Shaman Geith? He must cast a [Chameleon] spell on

Dead.

Adetr stopped. The plans and simulations faded from his mind. He looked at Iraz and remembered now.

The cost of winning, even if they won. Adetr looked at Manus, and his class trembled. He had dreamed of this battle. Now he was here?

He did not want this. This was the nightmare from which there was no waking. Iraz took Adetrs shoulder.

Focus, Adetr. You have to focus. Unless theyre pushed back, we will all die or be captive.

The [Vanguard] looked at his [Chieftain] and then broke out of his stupor. He began to give orders as, in the distance, Gnolls streamed towards Fissival. Then he saw Salazsar maneuvering into position and remembered Zeres was not far behind.

Three Walled Cites upon the plains. Adetr felt a dread certainty. But he looked into Irazs eyes and took his [Chieftain]s shoulder.

This is where I wanted to be.

Adetrs head rose, and he sighed as they turned to face the City of War. He knew that when he slept, he would no longer have his class. He would not dream of battle after this. He raised his axe and howled.

Manus was coming from the west. Fissival and Salazsar, from points to the east and south. Zeres was also marching from the south, blocking Oteslia.

Five Walled Cities had an army on the field, though Manus, Fissival, and Zeres were the largest by far. But there was actually one last group of Drakes that represented the final Walled City.

Pallass did have [Soldiers] at the Meeting of Tribes. They were arraying themselves now, actually. All one hundred and twenty of them.

They were, in fact, the same group that had escorted the Raskghar here from the City of Invention. Chaldion had ordered a detachment to stay in the area, and when everything had gone down, he had told [Major] Etella Doscale to avoid clashing with the Gnolls. Even surrender if they had tobut be here.

Herefacing Fissival and Salazsar, who were literally over a thousand times the number of Etellas force. The Drake looked at a single line of Drakes with spears and another of [Archers]. She had eighteen Drakes armed with alchemical flasks. Two [Mages]. Fissival had more siege weapons than she had soldiers.

But her orders had come from none other than the Cyclops of Pallass. The [Grand Strategist] of the Drakes. She was, in fact, talking to Chaldion right now.

Grand Strategist. I have a count ofhundreds of thousands of Drakes marching towards us. They have Mage Throwers, and they are preparing to bombard the Meeting of Tribes.

Gnolls were forming lines behind her. They looked at Pallass forces, but the Drakes had their backs to the Gnolls. Etella heard Chaldion speaking calmly to her.

I understand the odds, [Major]. I am ordering you to advance once Fissival begins their assault. Do you understand?

No, sir. We wont even make it to their front lines. Sirpermission to speak freely?

Granted.

The [Major] took a breath. It was shaking. She couldnt help herself.

Werewere going to die. Grand Strategist, the [Soldiers] are about to mutiny. I understand Fissival is trying to wipe out entire tribes. There are Gnolls in this force.

As many Gnolls as Drakes, in fact. A calculated gesture, and probably one of the only reasons they hadnt been torn apart by the angry tribes. Chaldions voice was

It wasnt the snapping, harsh orders she had heard a few times, dressing down [Generals] like raw recruits. It was intense, hurriedbut there was a tone in it she had seldom heard.

Yes, [Major]. If your [Soldiers] are going to mutiny, I advise you to let whomever you wish flee. But I need you and at least a quarter of your number to advance. I need you to charge Fissival. Do you understand why?

No, sir.

She knew he was watching her. Perhaps all of Pallass was. There had to be hundreds of scrying spells, watching Khelt, this battlefield, the armiesand Chaldion knew it too. The Drake spoke quietly in Etellas ear.

You may be overlooked in this moment. But I promisea recording of Pallass will remain. Afterwards, Gnolls and Drakes will seeevery nation will see that when the Walled Cities attacked the Meeting of Tribes, Pallass fought with the Gnolls. Pallass has more species in it than any other Walled City as permanent residents. Gnolls, Drakes, Dullahans, Garuda. Major Estella. I am asking you to be a martyr. Do you understand why.

Yesyes, sir.

The Drake was shivering. It was so clear when he said it like that. The [Strategist] stopped a moment.

I will remember your name, [Major]. Pallass needs heroes like you. Will you do this for our city?

She could refuse and flee the field. She might lose everything, but shed live. But he laid out why, and the [Major] closed her eyes.

I will be here, and any [Soldier] that volunteers, Grand Strategist. Thats allall I can promise. Justpromise me this matters?

Chaldions voice rasped in her ear.

I promise. No [Soldier] has fulfilled their duty better than you. Thank you, [Major].

The howling began as [Major] Etella dropped the stone. For the Drakesshe began to address her people. This was what her city demanded. This was who Drakes were. She had never been prouder or despaired more. The howling of the Gnolls filled the air, their despair and rage and grief all contained in a single sound. It sounded like an echo of the voice in her head.

The howling grated on Wall Lord Dragials nerves. He turned his head as the [Mages] in his command busied themselves. They were setting up scrying orbsDragial was making a speech.

This is the last time Gnolls will trouble the cities. They must know it.

He heard a few chuckles and then adjusted his clothing. The [Soldiers] were waiting for his signal to fire. The Gnolls were forming a wedge, but they were still fighting each other like the fools they were.

Well, that was the difference between their strategy and his. Dragial murmured to his [Strategist].

Tell Wall Lord Ilvriss to hold and wait for the Gnolls to come to us. Has he issued any statements?

No, Wall Lord Dragial.

Salazsar was neatly arrayed across from Fissival, close enough to see the purple-scaled Wall Lord addressing his forces. He was leading from the fronttypical Salazsarian bravado, but Dragial still appreciated it.

Remind me to mark a decanter for after the battle. Theres a proper Drake, standing shoulder-to-shoulder in the spear-wall when its necessary.

He strode on, clearing his throat and casting a few spells. Manus was launching all kinds of complaints by comparison. As if Luciva couldnt see that this was the perfect moment. She knew as well as he

The Drake took the dais and felt the magic, the artificial leyline filling him. He waited as the cheering stoppedthen raised a hand.

Soldiers of the cities! Drakes of Izril! This is the last day that Gnolls will spread lies about our city. The last year they will raid our lands. We have come to this battlefield to restore order to Izril. First the Great Plainsthen the North! You will remember this day as the beginning of the return of the Walled Cities!

He looked across the faces of Drakes, the glowing magic wands behind lines of pikes. The Gnolls were beginning to charge. The skies were turning red as Wyverns began to prepare [Fireballs]. The Wall Lord felt the burning excitement in his veins. Magic, begging to be unleashed. But he spoke a moment longer, for these words would be written down in history.

General Hexayou will hold the Gnolls down. General Koore, General Qeuse, with me. When they come, we will be the spear that breaks them apart. Drakesto arms! For Izril!

He raised a glowing wand, and the soldiers began to shout in reply.

Fissival! Fissival

No, no. There was an even more fitting chant. Dragial began to shout, and the [Soldiers] caught on.

Drakes! Drakes! Drakes!

Wall Lord Dragial lifted his arms as his heart swelled with pride. He pointed the wand ahead at the Gnolls. His mouth opened as he drew a breath in. And a voice howled one word.

Charge!

Dragial jerked as the voice echoed across the Great Plains. His eyes swung right, and he saw a Drake riding forwards.

Wall Lord Ilvriss had drawn his sword. He pointed it forwards, and the army of Salazsar followed him. A Drake with bright blue scales rode after Ilvriss, followed by [General] Greex himself. Then the Rubirel Guard, the Erchirite Spearseighty thousand Drakes charged with Ilvriss, screaming.

What is that idiot doing? Tell him to stophell foul our firing lines!

Dragial broke off from his order to begin the attack, turning to his [Strategists]. They were trying to talk to Ilvriss, but that battle-crazed idiot must have decided to attack! Dragial was formulating a plan when he saw something he didnt understand.

Ilvrisswas turning. The Wall Lord saw the Drakes path veer from the Gnolls in front of him. Accordingly, the army of Salaszar began to turn.

Huh?

Ilvriss heart was in his mouth. Osthia Blackwing was at his side, and General Greex was screaming at their soldiers. Or just screamingbut Ilvriss had given one order:

Follow me. The army of Salazsar falteredthen they saw what he was doing. Drakes turned, their formations of spears curving. Officers of the City of Gems cursed as they saw Ilvriss true destination.

They had to know. You didnt charge half a mile towards your opponents. Gnolls and Drakes looked up as the Wall Lord began to charge and saw him turn his head back once.

Then the Drake committed to the charge. Ilvriss warhorse raced ahead of everyone. He knew the continent was watching.

His father, his mother, his sisterhis city. Everyone saw the Wall Lord of Salazsar curving away from the Gnolls. The City of Gems followed him, and General Greex screamed as they looked at their true target.

Fissivals army was positioned to meet the Gnolls. Their spears were almost all pointed the wrong way. The Drake officers saw Ilvriss turning and shouted.

Ancestorsthis is it! Get ready! Get r

Ilvriss saw [Archers] and wand-carrying Drakes turn. But they hesitated. They raised their weapons, waiting for orders, but the officers were frozen, waiting for Dragial or their [Generals]. And Dragial was just staring at Ilvriss uncomprehendingly.

Ilvriss looked into that fools eyes and saw the brilliant light of arrogance and greed shining there. The worst of his people. He gazed at the army poised to make war on Gnolls. Repeat the same folly for the hundredth time in blood and wretchedness. Ilvriss screamed as he pointed his sword at the first Drakes swinging around, eyes wide.

His own people. But the Gnolls were not their enemy. They could be better. They had to beIlvriss thought he could see Periss urging him on. Or was it Zel? Both? He realized he was screaming.

Salazsar! Salazsar! Salazs

Then the City of Gems struck the City of Magic. The worlds most magnificent backstab played across Chaldions horrified gaze as Ilvriss struck Dragials forces from the side. The Wall Lord swung his sword down and cut a Drake holding a wand. Then the Erchirite Spears rammed into Fissivals forces, and their spears discharged the combined lightning effects.

Drakes howled as the magic exploded across their lines, but the charge kept going. Ilvriss was headed straight for Dragial as the exiled Wall Lord turned on his pedestal. Ilvriss yelled..

Tessa! Kill that idiot and then go protect Mrshaprotect Lyonette!

The Named Adventurer buried her daggers into a [Mage-Commander]s chest and laughed as Ilvriss surged forwards. The City of Gems was at war with the City of Magic. Gnolls stormed across the Great Plains as Fissivals neat formation broke into chaos, the Magic Throwers and [Mages] trying to turn.

The City of Magic was in chaos. The Wyverns in the sky had begun to loose spells, but a quarter had broken away from their assault to return to their army.

A single Goblin flew through the skies. The only thing that saved Snapjaw was that the Drakes kept thinking she was on their side until they drew closer.

Icecube belched frost into the face of a regular Wyvern and dove as spells crisscrossed the air. Snapjaw was shouting.

Badarrow! Where is Mrsha? Are we running or not?

She only got silence from her stone. More spells were overriding it. Snapjaw broke through a layer of storm clouds and sawchaos.

Gnolls were racing towards the Drakes, still fighting each otherat the center was Xherw. That scary [Witch].

But where? Snapjaw looked up as Wyverns dove after her. She screamed at Icecube to fly into the clouds once more. Below her, a Hobgoblin loosed arrows up frantically, but even Badarrow had trouble hitting

An arrow struck a Wyvern through the eye as it dove after her. Screaming, the Wyvern plummeted. Snapjaws head turned as a second arrow pierced a wing and hit a [Mage]. There was only one mad archer who had that Skill. She looked around and saw him standing on a wagon.

Bird. The Antinium was gathered with the Fellowship out of the fighting. And a little white Gnoll was waving at her. Snapjaw looked up and saw more Wyverns descending. She ordered Icecube higher.

What is she doing?

Salkis was shouting, covered in blood, as they watched Snapjaw flying away from them. Sergeant Gna spat.

Shes drawing them away! We have to go!

Go? Which direction?

Drakes were coming in from all sides, and the Gnolls still wanted Mrsha dead. The Fellowship stood around her as the Witch kept fighting. She occasionally threw spells across the entire battling armybut never in their direction.

Belavierr had promised Wiskeria not to harm Mrsha. But no one else had, and they still hated her.

In fact, it was the [Shaman of the Eternal Grasslands] who spotted Mrsha as he led a wave of Plains Eye [Shamans] towards Fissival. Ulcreziek halted as Gnolls streamed past the Fellowship of the Inn. He turned his head, and his eyes flashed, one brown, the other pale and timeless.

Doombringer.

Oh no. The Fellowship turned as Plains Eye Gnolls charged at them again. Numbtongue cursed, reaching for his guitar. Not that one! He saw a warrior coming for him and nearly grabbed his sword

Stop that [Shaman]!

Garia leapt from the wagon as Bird stopped firing arrows up to cover Snapjaw. He and Badarrow whirled, and the [Martial Artist] kicked one of the Gnolls back. Another brought a sword down and speared the young woman who threw herself forwards to cover Garia.

Fierre!

But it was not a silver blade. The [Shamanic Warrior] recoiled as a thin, inhumanly strong grip cracked his bones. He saw red, glowing eyes. Sergeant Gna spurred her horse.

Forwards! Dont let that [Shaman] cast!

Numbtongue knew that Ulcreziek would wipe them all out. He played on the guitar desperately. Each chord screeched as the [Lightning Melody] charged up. The dark skies made the Skill work even faster. Eight chords as Ulcreziek raised his staff

A bolt of lightning shot down from the heavens. Ulvama threw a handful of fire as Mrsha waved her wand, tripping up a Plains Eye Gnoll. Numbtongue saw the [Shaman] react. Ulcreziek lifted his other paw

And caught the bolt of lightning. It earthed itself in his paw, becoming a sizzling ball of lightning, contained. The [Bard] lowered his guitar.

No w

The bolt of lightning struck the wagon and turned it into an explosion of splinters. Everyone was sent flying as Ulcreziek blocked Ulvamas magic. The Hobgoblin surged to her feet, chanting a hex.

Ulcrezieks magical eye stared at her, and she turned to stone. The stone cracked, and Ulvama emerged, screaming, falling to her knees and coughing out the stone lining her throat, her lungs. The Gnoll ignored her and pointed his staff at Mrsha. One of Birds arrows struck his fur and shattered; it was as tough as mithril.

Youyou

The magic grew brighter as Mrsha raced away from her friends. Badarrow dove for her, but she was running awaytrying to spare them from the destruction of Ulcrezieks spell. Bird and Badarrow fired arrows uselessly into Ulcrezieks chest and face as The Crimson Soldier and the Antinium and Goblins tried to reach the [Shaman], but the Plains Eye warriors were in the way.

The wrathful Gnoll was locked on Mrsha, and nothing in this world would stop him. No spellcaster save for the [Witch] and Theikha was his equal here. He began to whisper his spell.

[The Bloodless Lands Open]

A patch of space, the grass Mrsha was running across, began to shimmer with the same spell that had once made the Bloodfields. Numbtongue tossed the guitar aside, and Reiss, the Goblin Lord, took over.

Five [Deathbolts] hit Ulcreziek, and the [Shaman] barely flinched. He was the center of his tribes magic. The power of the greatest tribe in Izril ran through him. Nothing could stop his spell.

Nothing except for the buzzing sound that made Ulcreziek flinch instinctively. Nothing save for the little bee, flying towards his face. The [Shaman] ignored Apista. His body was protected by great magic. All she had was a single enhanced stinger.

And a Naq-Alrama needle buried in the tip. Apista landed on Ulcrezieks face and stung his eye.

The Gnoll screamed as she stabbed his mortal eye. The spell went wild as Apista flew away.

Got him! Thanks for buying me time, everyone. The most dangerous member of the Fellowship saw the [Shaman] whirling, a bloody socket and pale eye staring at her. She felt a spell blast the air

Mrsha turned her head as her death once again failed to come. Her faithful protectorshe sensed the little bee, often forgotten. That brave, silly buzzing bee who stole Palts cigars. Then fire. ThenMrsha looked around.

Apista?

The Ashfire Bee woke up on the ground. The [Shaman] was fleeing, his magics torn in half, arrows buried in his flesh. All because of her. She had been hit. She feltpain.

But she got him alright. The Ashfire Bee scrambled up. She fanned her wings. Too many people around her. Too many feet. She took off

And fell. Huh? Apista slammed into the ground rather than taking off. She crawled around, but she couldnt turn her head. Somethingshe felt scorched. She fanned her wings and felt movement on only one side.

One of her wings was burnt off. And her legsApista tried to move her right side and realized that was why she couldnt crawl.

Dimly, the bee realized what had happened. Oh. OhI got hit. She looked around for her boon companions, but they were fighting somewhere else. All she saw were Gnolls, feet

One smashed the ground in front of Apista. The Ashfire Bee realized she wasnt going anywhere. A body fell, bleeding next to her in the mud.

She thought shed lost her stinger too. Apista could have used a cigar for the pain. She crawled forwards and stopped. Nono. Weakly, one antenna rose and flicked in a salute. She felt satisfied. The little white cute girl was safe. Mrsha was safe.

I did it. Mission accomplished, boys and girls. Bring her home.

She collapsed into the darkness as a Gnolls foot descended. Then someone stabbed the foot, and the Gnoll screamed. Blood rained down on Apista, but a pair of little grey hands grabbed her up.

Rasktooth, danger, danger!

Infinitypear loomed over Apista as a little Cave Goblin grabbed the bee up. Bewildered, Apista saw a grinning face. Crimson eyes and grey-green skin.

Only a Cave Goblin would have noticed something so small as her in the fighting. Rasktooth snatched Apista up and ran as Infinitypear jabbed with his spear, trying to keep the Gnolls back.

Got bug! Infinitypear, run, run!

The two scampered for it, the [Adventurer] and amateur [Cook]. A duo made inApista felt Rasktooth feeling at her urgently.

Bad hurt. Give potion.

The Antinium helped pour a vial over the bee, and the two looked around. The Fellowship of the Inn was in chaos.

Where do we go, Rasktooth? I cannot see Revalantor Bird. We must run with Mrsha. Where is she?

The Worker, Infinitypear, looked around as Rasktooths head whirled. What the Cave Goblin saw was a mess. Gnolls fighting Drakes. Drakes fighting Drakes. And he, a Goblin, and Infinitypear, an Antinium, were targets for everything. And that damn scary [Witch]?

We run away! We have beewe go! Come, come!

Rasktooth made the most sensible decision and grabbed the Workers arm. Infinitypear hesitated, but then ran with Rasktooth towards the closest break in the fighting. They had Apistathat was what they could do. The bee was wriggling in Rasktooths grip as the Cave Goblin ran, but that was a good sign. He was grinning desperately, but laughing. Shed poked the Gnolls eye out! Shed

He broke out of the Gnolls and onto the grass. Rasktooth looked up as he nearly slammed into a second line of bodies. He recoiled as he stared up at an armored breastplate, burnished with some kind of magical copper alloy melded with steel, but tougher than either. He saw a swordno, a city made of swords and blades.

The crest of a Walled City on that armor. The scales of a Drake, dusky green. The Cave Goblin looked up as the Drake [Lieutenant] raised a sword.

Calmly, the officer of Manus ran Rasktooth through his belly and kicked him onto the ground. He stomped once on the Goblins back as Infinitypear raised his spear. The [Adventurer] looked down. Rasktooth? He jabbed

A second Drake severed the spear. Two more stabbed the Antinium Worker, but not fatally. The [Lieutenant] raised a speaking stone.

Lieutenant, 6th Advance Spears. Goblin and Antinium. Worker. Apprehend or execute?

Apprehend Worker for questioning.

A [Tactician] snapped back. The Drake nodded as Manus advanced straight into the Meeting of Tribes. Around him, Drakes charged into Gnolls, spears lowered. They had targets. Steelfur, Woven BladegrassDragonspeaker Luciva and the Security Council didnt want the end of Gnolls.

Just some of them. The Drake snapped to his detachment.

Apprehend the Worker.

He noticed the Goblin was still alive. It was curled up, but it couldnt stand. Holding something in its grip. The [Lieutenant] aimed his sword down as the Worker tried to fight. He was looking for the real enemy.

Someone tapped him on the shoulder. The [Lieutenant] twitchedhe turned and saw a short Gnoll, old and grey-furred, standing there. Not a [Soldier].

Civilians? Wheres my battle line?

The [Lieutenant] put his blade up, turning, and the old Gnoll spoke.

My son is dead.

His [Dangersense] was going off. The [Lieutenant] wavered, blade in hand. He pivoted, a Skill burning in his mind. The Gnoll stared at him.

My son is

A [Tactician] of Manus was monitoring his area when his Skill pinged him. He raised a claw.

Major. My [Casualty Report] just updated. Eighteen dead.

Where? Spell?

No, sir. Direct contact. In seconds.

The [Major] whirled, and Berr the [Berserker] howled. A ripple went through Manus lines as the Gnoll tore through them.

What is that?

[Berserker]! [Berserker]! Fall

A line of Drakes disappeared as the Gnoll charged. The fire in the [Major]s heart, the battle-furywent out. He felt the anger of conflict vanish, leaving only fear.

The Gnoll was eating it. He was a center, a locus of rage. His son was dead. The Drakes saw the [Berserker] coming for them, bare-handed. Behind him, an Antinium shook a little Cave Goblin.

Rasktooth? Rasktooth. Get up. You must get up.

A little bee was buzzing as the Cave Goblin lay there. Rasktooth blinked as Infinitypear poured the potion over him. He grinned.

Scary Gnoll saved us?

Yes. Get up.

The Antinium tried to help Rasktooth to his feet. The Cave Goblin pushed with one arm, then made a puzzled face.

Cant.

He stared down at his legs. The Antinium looked down at Rasktooth as the Cave Goblin stared at the scar in his belly and feltnothing. So the [Adventurer] picked up his friend and ran. Ran, as Manus focused on Berr.

[Spearmaster]. Berr the Berserker is rampaging through 6th Advance Spears. Permission to engage?

Get me six headhunters. Ill go myself.

Spearmaster Lulv was not smiling. He looked at his people and lifted his spear. This was not Liscor. He was watching the tribes falling.

Stay, Lulv. Send eight headhunters. Manuspush into the center. I will have those tribes surrender. Take out the Chieftains. Any civilians not offering combatseparate and cordon them off.

Dragonspeaker Luciva was leading their advance, but her eyes were locked on Belavierr. Belavierr, that Daemon. Belavierr, and the fighting between Fissival and Salazsar.

I want that thing contained as well. Not destroyed. If it really is a fount of luckget me every [Mage] on it.

Luciva spoke, pointing at the Daemon. Distasteful as her expression was, that was Manus. Targets. Goals. Lulv ground his teeth together. If only every group were as direct as theirs they wouldnt be fighting each other, letting so many good Gnolls and Drakes die.

Officer. Loose!

Arrows struck the Antinium from behind. They pierced the metal armor, and the Antinium fell. Green blood colored the surf around the Antinium, but the body never reappeared.

In silence, 6th Battalion stared down. Then another Soldier stepped forwards. They turned their backs to Zeres and raised a greatsword. They began to speak.

We

A lance of fire burned through their backs. The second Antinium fell, tried to standand six more spells struck them. In silence, they fell into the waters.

So 6th Battalion stood. They had no leader. They gazed into the distance at a foe a hundred times as large as them. Slowly, the Antinium began to stomp in the waters. They lifted their blades.

A battleaxe, a pair of swords. A hammer.

They began to sing.

Venaz of Hammerad was racing through the battlefield to pit Wild Wastes against Zeres. So many angles of battlehe had lost Berr. Thisthey were losing.

Then he saw them. Antinium. That hated foe. There were two hundredone group fighting Azmuzarre, the second facing Zeres, who had summoned the waters.

How had they gotten there? Venaz snarled as he hefted the Diamond Greatsword of Serept. He charged, a blur under a permanent [Haste] spell.

Then he heard something. It sounded likevoices. But the Antinium were Soldiers. They had no voices! Yet he still heard it. An echo in his soul. The voices of [Crusaders]. And the words

He knew those words.

From days of war and wrath we ran

Exiled from every land

Searching for our honor lost

And found the House of Minos sands.

The Minotaur slowed. His eyes opened wide with disbelief. 6th Battalion stood there, facing the Drakes, stomping and singing in the surf as it rose around them. The waters dark with mud, white with frothbut the Antinium never wavered.

Their armor gleamed where it met dark carapace. They had no eyes that Venaz could see. They were identical insects, alien to everything he knew.

But they faced the Drakes, stomping as one, a single line in front of one of the greatest Drake cities in the world. The [Marines] slowed as they heard that chanting.

The most honorable force in Liscors army stood reflected in a thousand scrying orbs. Across the House of Minos. In the eyes of a Minotaur [Prisoner].

They could have run. They never would. Ninety-eight [Crusaders] dared Zeres to charge them, ignoring the spells and arrows striking the water around them.

A Minotaur stopped as they turned. Half the Antinium raised their weapons, butthey hesitated.

A Minotaur? He was no Calruz, one-armed and glorious. The [Strategist] hesitated as he looked at them. Then Venaz roared, his voice carrying above the roar of waters, the army facing them.

I see your honor as plain as the foe that assails us. I am Venaz of Hammerad! I would be honored to join you!

He was shaking with uncertainty. Butthe Minotaurs eyes were wide as he looked at them. He had to believe. If there were any place on the battlefield that had ever demanded himit was here. In silence, the 6th Battalion raised their weapons and the Minotaur stepped into line. He turned to face them, and an arrow tried to take his lifebut his amulet made it swerve away.

Who are you? Name yourselves, Antinium!

The Beriad. We are the Beriad of the Antinium!

Venaz recoiled. Buthe looked at them, and they knew what the word meant. The Minotaurs eyes stung as he lifted the greatsword.

Beriad! Bear your arms!

Then he turned and joined their ranks. Ninety-nine warriors of the Beriad stood there. They were only missing one more.

He came striding through the waters, fearless. Even the forces of Zeres hesitated, for he seemed drenched in blood. But if it were bloodit was the blood of his foes, and it would never leave him.

The Crimson Soldier walked down the line of Beriad as they turned in awe towards him. Venaz looked at the greatest veteran of the Free Antiniums Hive, and The Crimson Soldier spoke.

We are the first of the new Antinium.

He spread all four arms as the Drakes faltered. A Prognugator? He had to be.

Something was happening. The battlefieldthe Antinium of 1st and 6th Battalion looked up. They felt it running from The Crimson Soldier. The [Archers] lowered their bows, gazing around and finding a single [Hunter] on the wagon.

Bird shot down the sixty-eighth Oldblood Drake.

I am killing them. But they are not birds. I ama bit sad.

He lifted his bow. The [Thief] holding Mrsha reeled back as a group of Drakes turned, and a [Mage] aimed a staff at Mrsha.

Birds arrow hit the Drake in the throat.

Not sad about that. Justhow many? His hands were a blur. Arrow, arrow, arrowin as many seconds.

Three people died. How many? He gazed at Mrsha. Then looked around.

Bird the Hunter! Kill it.

Manus had seen him. A [Sniper] drew an arrow to the bow and Bird leaned out of the way of an arrow that blew apart the remnants of the wagon he was using as cover. He loosed an arrow back, and the Drake cursed as an arrow thunked into the tower they were standing on. Bird loosed a trio of arrows one after another, and an arrow flashed past himthen turned towards him.

Ow.

He stared down at the arrow in his side. Then Bird yanked it out a moment before it exploded.

Bleeding, the [Hunter] looked around.

[Revalantor]. [Hunter]. [Liar]. He shot arrows back at the Drake. One, two, three, four, five, sixthe Drake took cover, but now other [Archers] had his position.

Ow. Ow. That one didnt hurt.

Bird was struck by three more arrows. He looked up as one of his arrows struck a Drake in the throat. Bird loosed one more arrow, then dove as another enchanted arrow blew apart his position. The Drakes grabbed enchanted arrows as the Antinium got up groggily. One more

Incoming!

A scream. The lead [Sniper] looked aroundthen straight up. A Wyvern, an arrow through one eye, crashed down on her position. The Drake leapt out of the way, scrambled up, and Bird shot her through the neck.

Then he put a hand to his side.

Im hurt.

A Gnoll of Azmuzarre put a Dragonbone bow up, and Bird loosed an arrow at the Gnoll. He saw the reply coming his way; an arrow that spiraled through the air, but with such force it left a trail of wind. It blew past him and hit Weatherfur [Archers].

Uh oh.

Bird and the Gnoll drew an arrow at the same timethen an arrow sprouted from the Gnolls arm. The Gnoll cursed, and Bird loosed a second arrow. The Gnoll skipped out of the waystraight into a third arrow that went through the side of their head.

Perfect shooting. How? It was as if Birds thoughts were being mirrored. He had just thought he needed to shoot the Gnoll in the arm, but he only had one arrow. Someone had

Heard him.

Bird looked around. The Crimson Soldiers antennae were twitching wildly as he turned to Bird. 1st Battalion looked around, and one of the [Archers] gazed at Bird. That shot had almost been as perfect as his. Of courseBird saw how easy it was to calculate wind, distance, movementbut he had never been able to explain that.

It was almost like

Bird heard a voice in his head. Then he heard a babble of voices.

We are the Beriad. Stand and fight

We will not return home.

Protect Mrsha. Save the sky.

Spells from the sky. Dodgedodge!

As if each voice were right next to him. As if he could tell there was a [Fireball]Bird looked around. And it was all centered on him. As if he were thinking too loud. Or coordinating it. Or

The [Revalantor] heard a soft voice in his head. Something Erin Solstice had once heard.

[Skill Unitasis Network learned.]

Uh oh.

The Antinium reacted as one to the Skill. SuddenlyCrusader 53 felt as though he had a dozen eyes which told him when someone was attacking him. A Worker lifted a bow and shot an arrow two hundred feet and hit an Oldblood on the wing.

The Beriad looked at The Crimson Soldier and suddenly knew exactly how to hit their opponents. Theywere linked.

They were True Antinium?

The thought was so surprising that everyone looked up. Then the Antinium saw a figure descend as [Soldiers] of Zeres pointed up. A mouth spat acid, another poison. Half a dozen limbs scythed through the Drakes.

Wrymvr the Deathless landed in Zeres army, and a second Centenium leapt off his back. They fell out of a portal in the sky, and a Centenium, jerking, half her head missing, watched them leap across Izril.

Xrn, the Small Queen, threw Klbkch and Wrymvr into the battle. The two Antinium descended into the fighting, one screaming and singing with joy.

The other silent, blades flashing a silver trail through Drakes. Klbkch the Slayer landed in front of Bird. The Worker wavered as Klbkch appeared.

What is that thing? Aaah! Aaaaah! I can hear it thinking!

He pointed at Wrymvr, and Klbkch gazed down at Bird.

You can create a Unitasis Network?

Both he and Wrymvr gazed at Bird. The Worker hesitated.

N-no? I cant hear people thinking and never have been able to. No. Not at all.

Klbkch wavered a moment, then he vanished. He slashed through a Drake aiming a wand at Bird and almost seemed to teleport back.

Antinium. Rally to me. Queenswe are in combat. Unitasis Network activated. My Queens

And then a voice spoke in Birds head. He felt an invisible presence reach out wonderingly and touch him.

We are present. This is impossiblewe must investigate

A babble of voices. Bird caught an image of an unfamiliar Queenbut he knew her now. The Grand Queen, frightened, angry that the three Centenium had defied her orders. Fearing this might mean that she was irrev

Then a presence as steady as a rock, filled with hope and determination, permeated through his being. Bird saw the battlefield change in front of him, and he understoodthe Drakes were threatening to overrun 1st Battalion. They had to move

And they did. As one, the Antinium surged left, and a hundred warriors found themselves heading back, linking up to support 6th Battalion. Sharing their thoughts. Sharing

Skills?

Armored Queen. Joining the Unitasis Network. [Linked Skill: Massed Strikes] activated.

Silent Queen. Providing stealth. Irregulars moving. [Linked Skill: Combat Vanish] activated.

And then he heard the other voices, taking command, directing them to fight together. The Flying Queen, rejoicing in awe, the Grand Queen sulkily adding her abilities, and the Twisted Queen laughing in her mind. And the Free Queen was whispering in his mind.

That Drake.

Bird turned and saw her mark one. The incredulous Drakes saw the two battalions turn. Then the individual [Crusaders] were fighting with faith on their side like one force. Like a vision

Of True Antinium.

Klbkch focused on that moment only for a second. The dream he had waited two decades to achieve was becoming a reality before his eyes at last, but he looked around for someone else. The Gecko of Liscor stopped on the battlefield and called out, and Klbkch raised one blade high. The two friends looked for her, and Relc pointed. Klbkch whispered quietly.

Erin.

Then he plunged into the battlefield, blades whirling. The Slayer, to remind the Drakes of Izril why they knew his name.

Chaos. That was what Belavierr was drawing upon. She was giggling, but also speaking. Negotiating with the rasping Raskghar.

Howevereven she could see that danger was coming her way. The Gnolls were one thing. The Drake with the alchemy bottles another.

But who was that?

Aghost?

The [Witch] turned as a ghost possessing a body raced through the army. She flicked her fingers to block a shower of spells.

Belavierr, enough!

Azkerash raged in her ears, but the [Witch] saw no reason to relent. She was gaining what she desired.

Sacrifice. Pay me my fee, Raskghar. I have been the enemy of Roshal. There is no chain I cannot break. Pay me and I will give you what you want.

She breathed, and in her cage, beaten, but grinning with dreadful hope, Nokha growled.

Safe place. For me. My Raskghar. Take payment from them.

Interesting. Then give me eight. Willingly. For eight years. Or give me your gift. Or give me something else.

A grin on Belavierrs face. Gnolls heard her speaking and tried to stop her, but she was proof against lesser weapons. Nokha growled.

Not me. Eighteight. You!

They were arguing. Belavierr rolled her eyes as she listened to the Raskghar arguing. She ignored the arrows striking her. The [Witch] frowned only when she sensedsomething coming for her. A real foe. She glanced around then gazed at a strange being.

What isthat?

Wrymvr the Deathless roared as he rampaged through the Drakes. As odd asBelavierr twisted her neck left, right, unnaturally far, and then halfway around. The cracking of her bones and tendons made the air pop.

Eight! Eight! Do now!

Ah, we have an accord.

The [Witch] went back to business. She beamed as she snapped her fingers.

Stop her! Dont let her free the Raskghar!

A howling Gnoll screamed. Chieftain Torishi was burning with the radiance of the sun. She lifted an axe as Belavierr turned. Just weather magic. But the lightBelavierr threw up a hand, shading her eyes. Maviola, clinging to her dress, moaned.

Mother, the light hurts.

It is a stronger Gnoll. Dont worry. Raskghar. Be free.

She smiled. The Stitch Witch lifted a hand, and the caged Raskghar howled. Gnolls charged towards them, but a pit opened in the ground.

They fell. Straight down. Through earth and stone, their cages vanishing. Down, down, down

Towards a city in the deep. Belavierr smiled. Then the smile vanished as a ray of light struck her in the chest. It seared a brand across her face, and she recoiled.

Pain, real pain, struck her. The Stitch Witch looked up, and Chieftain Torishi howled. The air exploded as Saliss tossed more potions, and Belavierr gathered Maviola to her dress.

Thisis growing dangerous. Maviola, go home.

She pressed her daughter against her dress, and the undead child vanished. Then Belavierrs head rose. Her eyes fixed on Torishi, and the Chieftain looked at the Witch of Webs. Belavierr pointed once.

Begone, Gnoll.

Torishi!

Garsine Wallbreaker lunged for Torishi, but too late. Fast as a thought, the ground opened up into a circle ten feet across, and Torishi and her bodyguard dropped. Straight down. The Gnoll cried out once. And then she was fallingfalling.

Torishi Weatherfur dropped into the earth as Feshi screamed. Belavierr laughed and laughed as the air exploded with magic. She looked for the little white Gnoll.

Do you regret it now? She spread her arms. The [Witch] waited as Gnolls fell back, howling. Daring them to slay her. Xherw stood in her shadow, the Daemon bound. Only when she heard the curious call from afar and smelled salt, felt the dry winds of another continent on her face did Belavierr hesitate. She looked up and saw a ship sailing up a river in the distance. Belavierr hesitated. Spoke one word.

Khelt?

An age to ride across Chandrar. An age to cross the sea. Lastly, an age to sail as far up the river inlets as possible.

The King of Khelt had covered the distance by magic and Skill and desperation. Still he whispered as he stood on the decks of Sand at Sea.

I am sorry for taking so long.

Eighteen warships were running ashore on the Great Plains; some had already been grounded despite Raseas wave and the waters they were conjuring to sail upriver. Undead poured from the vessels, leaping to the ground, as Serepts half-Giants, the other Revenants, and the living held back.

The ground they landed on was filled with ruined grass. Across from them, Fetohep could see the army of Zeres marching on the Gnolls.

The ships should have run aground long ago, but they had sailed closer to the Meeting of Tribes than even Rasea thought possible.

The tide had come in. Armored boots and skeletons splashed down into shallow water as the First Tide ran from Zeres, carried by their army. The waters lapped against the line of Antinium. A wave of Drakes, but not an unbreakable one.

We must halt their advance or they will engulf the Gnolls.

Doubte took one look at the battlefield and saw the Antinium and Gnolls holding back that army like sand before a tidal wave. Oteslia was skirmishing on Zeres side, but they were poised to break the entire Meeting of Tribes from the south.

Each second counted, but Fetoheps knowledge of the Drakes made him hold off on a charge. Indeed, even on the warship, Fetohep raised a hand as the King of Destruction made ready to be the first to charge Zeres.

The City of Waves and the City of War were turning to this new threat, but Fetohep called out.

Hold! The undead of Khelt shall first go onto Izrils shores!

There is no time to waste! The Gnolls are almost overrun, and I see the [Witch] of Webs in the distance! Your Majesty

It was the Herald of the Forests, Ierwyn, who protested with the [Knights], eyes ablaze with sympathy. She knew what it was like to see a people at their end. But Fetohep snapped back.

The living will join the Illuminary! Thisthis is a moment for only the dead. My companions. Rise.

All the living he had gathered wavered. Who did? Then they saw a ragged group of skeletons and torn flesh. So ancient they were almost dust. As old as Fetohep. He descended onto the ground next to an archer whose eyes burned scarlet. Strode onto Izrils grass with a warrior who carried a sword in a sheath with only one edge.

Fetoheps companions. Then came the armies of Khelt. Tens of thousands of undead armored in ancient metal. Glowing eyes. Undead.

Khelt had come to Izril to end this war of Drake aggression and Gnollish infighting. The Walled Cities saw the great army of the undead come to their land. Six Walled Cities beheld Khelt.

What did you think they did next? The Drakes focused on Khelt and the army led by Fetohep, who had ridden from his kingdom in this dire hour, to right all wrongs and save what could be saved. They did not see the ghosts who fought onto Izrils shores, hounded by Seamwalkers. They did not see Khelta, screaming at Fetohep to activate the ritual.

Your Majesty. The ritual is not working.

[Mages] were desperately trying to complete the magical incantation, searching over the thousand compartmentalized spells for an error, a break in logic they barely understood. Fetohep just nodded as he strode forwards. The Drakes were arrayed in front of him. But all the King of Khelt did was look up.

I am Khelt. So Kheltwith me.

He looked up and saw the sky turning bright. He had frightened the Humans of Terandria with the [Arrows of Razzimir]. Now he looked up and saw a burning rainbow crisscrossing the sky. Comets from Valeterisa, the Archmage who had called Fissival her home. Evenyes, even stone meteors flying from Oteslia. A bright rain of deadly arrows.

Undead have landed on the Great Plains. Army is tens of thousands strong and growing. Zeres is calling for combined bombardment.

Manus agrees. Activate the Tidebreaker Contingency!

Pallass denies. DENIES. They are on our side. Gnolls will never forget this. The Antinium are still the greater threat. Grand Strategist Chaldion

Overruled. Fissivalfiring.

Oteslia agrees. Undead taint. Firing.

Zeresbombardment commencing.

Salazsar activating matrices.

Manus attacking.

Thosedamn Drakes.

That was all he could say. Pisces Jealnet, standing on the railing of the Illuminary, looked up and saw the Walled Cities unleash a wrath they had not used since the Antinium Wars. Every Walled City save Pallassno, Pallass was firing too.

The Drakes, the Assembly of Crafts, launched their bombardment upon Khelts forces the instant they disembarked. The air flashed so hot his skin blistered, and Hecrelunn had to shield them all. The Revenants, even Salui and the half-Giants, the living

Rasea and the [Pirates] watched in horror as Fetohep of Khelt walked into the firestorm he had known he couldnt stop. The pettiness of Drakes.

The army he had so painstakingly brought across the ocean looked up, undead without fear in their gazes. Magic melted their bones and set their armor on fire. It blew them apart, and amidst it all, the King of Khelt walked forwards.

His companions raised shields and stood with him. Fetohep lifted a hand as his robes caught fire. The magic tore at his ancient flesh, and he looked up and around.

I am Khelt.

Pisces thought he could hear Fetohep whispering. That note of anger and despair at mortals foolishness. The King of Destruction rested his hands on the railing, cracking the Illuminarys wood, eyes burning.

It took five minutes. Five minutes, and so much destruction even Belavierr was taken aback. Five minutesand the land was glass, the river rushing into a second lake. And where was Khelts army?

Dust and scattered bones. A single undead had survived. A skeleton, which crumbled slightly as it dragged itself up. One leg was disintegrated, so it knelt next to Fetohep of Khelt.

The King of Khelt stumbled forwards, his crown askew. His robes almost destroyed despite the royal enchantments. He looked up and around, and the Drakes jeered him as they cheered their own cities. The King of Khelt stood there a moment and looked back at his forces.

My army. He reached back and looked for his companions. One last battle. One lastthey lay at the bottom of that lake. Fetohep bowed his head as arrows began to fly. The last skeletal warrior tried to rise againbut Fetohep took the skull from the head, and the bones fell.

Look how wretched they are. Restrest brave warrior. You have fought for me, and they have destroyed your body. Khelt asked all in death that it would not in life. Now

Alone, the King of Khelt turned and looked at the army of Drakes. He gently tossed the skull into the waters.

You have expended your worthless little spells. Allow me to remind you why the Walled Cities fell. Did you not hear me? Are you deaf? I said, I am Khelt. My armies know no end.

The notes of despair fell away from Fetoheps body. He adjusted the crown on his head. His golden eyes grew again.

Foolish Drakes. The cheering stopped as Fetohep lifted one hand.

Come to me, Khelt.

Then Pisces saw it. The genius of the King of Khelt. Why he had striven so hard to take the army with him across the sea. Because he had surely read history books in his long life. He knew exactly what the Drakes would do, so he forbade the living to join him.

An army destroyed in an instant. An armyof undead. Pisces looked into the crater of magic and wondered how much power the Walled Cities had just thrown at Fetohep. And all of the magic in that army of the undead? Enough to keep them moving, to generate more undead by their presence?

How much had those idiots just unleashed? Pisces felt the answer.

His bones began to shake.

Ceria Springwalker looked down at her skeletal hand.

UhPisces? Whats happening?

It was twitching, the fingers writhing against her control. She gripped it with her other hand as the Revenants sighed. Their glowing eyes shone brighter, like little stars. For answerPisces just pointed.

Dead gods. Hes making it. I thought they were just legends.

Vizir Hecrelunn sneered down at Pisces.

They were legends. We wrote them. Gaze, mortals, at the magic of true necromancy. King Fetohep of Khelt is openingthe Graven Passage.

Then it rose from the ground. From the ashes and bones of the army. Pisces saw a twisting arm of bone rise in a single archthen another. Then dozens more, criss-crossing each other. He beheld an ancient structure that traced itself out of ivory.

Rising higher. Higher. A thousand paces wide. A dais of bone. Behind Fetohep of Khelt, the Graven Passage rose. Acopy of one across the world.

How much magic, how many undead were sacrificed to make it? An armys worth. Tens of thousands. But whatwhat did it do? The Walled Cities were panicking. But they had already used their trump card.

The Graven Passage opened. Pisces saw a deep, lurid green portal open, a magic connection linking two continents. Something that only undead could pass through without harm.

Thenthen he heard the triumphant horn.

As the Necromancer of Terandria sat back in his chair, trying to find his jaw from where it was probably lying on the floor.

As those arrogant Drakes stopped, the self-indulgent cheering catching in their throats

Then came the true armies of Khelt.

A thousand undead skeletons armored in plate and burnished gold came marching through the portal and struck their shields like thunder. They passed by the King of Khelt, then another thousand. Then riders, streaming through the doorway without end. A skeletal horse stopped, and Fetohep of Khelt mounted it and raised his halberd. The army of Zeres wilted as the undead poured out of the Graven Passage.

Fetohep of Khelt spoke.

Now, Walled Cities. I shall answer your every insult a hundredfold. Kheltbring death to Izril!

His army surged forwards, ignoring the arrows and javelins that struck their bodies. For every one that fell, there were a hundred more. Rasea Zecrew laughed as she took the Illuminary forwards. Then Pisces realized:

This was the last battle.

He looked for Erin Solstice or whomever it was who had stolen her body. Ksmvr drew his blades.

I see Klbkch is here. I would prefer not to meet him. Where are we going, Captain Ceria?

The half-Elfs head rose. She clenched a fist.

Where else? Straight towards the [Innkeeper]. Try not to kill her twice.

Shaman Theikha of Gaarh Marsh had been weeping for Khoteizetrough. When she felt the Walled Cities activate their magic, she looked up and saw all the lies stripped away.

Just like the Plains Eye tribe, the Walled Cities showed who they were. They activated a weapon meant for the Third Antinium War. They launched it at the army of Khelt.

And at the Gnolls.

A firestorm rained down from the heavens, and the Great Shaman of the Gnolls felt her heart stop as she looked at the spells aiming for the tribes. Without mercy or care.

The enemy of the Drakes died.

Not today or ever.

Theikha vowed. Her heart burned painfully in her chest with every beat. She had known this would be her last battle. She had thought one magic would be her end. Or the next. When she had cast the spell to show the [Chieftains] a vision of Earth, she had wondered if it would be her end and she would feel that beating heart stop.

Nowshe asked it one more time to defy age and weariness. The magic of the Tribes of Izril burned in Theikhas chest as she raised her arms.

Once more. One more miracle. She looked down at the Gnolls gazing up at her. Children of Gaarh Marsh. Warriors of every tribe.

Looking to her. Theikhas head lifted higher, and she saw the first burning ray of light stab down. She lifted a pawand blocked it.

High overhead, a pillar of fire like a lesser version of the Death of Magics own spells burned across a ripple in the air. The soldiers below looked up and saw a strange limb tracing itself out of the air and light.

A paw. A Giants paw. But the hand that blocked the painful spell was Theikhas own. She lifted her arms, and the spells rained down upon her fur like a thousand tiny gnats of magic.

Her heart

Khelt had no protections, and she watched them burn as the ships on the river rocked from the magic. The great river Soieln was overflowing as it passed through the Great Plains. The army of Zeres marched with the sea, overflowing the banks and muddying the ground with saltwater and carnage.

The skies split with the magic of countless [Mages], but Theikha drew her arm across the heavens and waited.

Her heart beat in her chest, slowly, slowly, as the magic filled her beyond any limit. The [Shaman] waited and heard it falter. She fell, as the destruction passed her tribes by.

The greatest living [Shaman] of the Meeting of Tribes fell and lay under Khoteizetroughs corpse. She stared up at the Earth Elemental, and at last

Her heart did cease. She stared up at the Earth Elemental and thought it was fitting. Theikha closed her eyes.

Then she heard it. A pulse that made her frail body tremble. A quake in the earth.

Khoteizetrough?

The weeping Gnolls of Gaarh Marsh that were surrounding Theikha backed away as the old [Shaman]s body rose. A hand of green lifted her up, flowers and thorns, rot and rebirth. It placed her on the ground, and the [Shaman] opened her eyes. She turned, staggeringand the Earth Elemental did not move.

The hand collapsed. Theikha looked up and thought she saw a smile on that ancient face. A hill smiled at her, and she heard that sound again.

A pulse like the earth shaking. A heartbeat as vast asthe Great Shaman of Gaarh Marsh put a paw to her chest and realized it was coming from her. She looked around and realized what it meant.

Not yet. A thousand more times, then. If you could do it, so can I.

She put one hand on Khoteizetroughs side, then turned. Theikha lifted her staff. One more miracle. Until the earth itself stopped living. She felt young again. She was a young [Shaman], and the endless wonders called to her.

She would never stop learning.

This was it. Khelta laughed as Fetohep of Khelt unveiled an old trick of Khelt. She and the ghosts fought on Izrils shores. Not against the livingthe bewildered dead Gnolls and Drakes were in service to a greater war.

Seamwalkers. The [Necromancer] of Khelt raised a sword and staff in either hand, watching this final struggle.

The last Giants rampaged through the ocean. A warrior with an axe tore a Seamwalkers head apart, howling, laying about her, the Ash Giant breaking body after body.

The Seamwalkers lay across every continent, bleeding into the water. So many deadand some fled over The Last Tide rather than die.

The last ones preyed upon the ghosts, and the dead godsKhelta did not know where Erin Solstice was. But she waited, hoping the ritual they had laid in Khelt would work. If not? If notshe walked across the Great Plains.

If not, she would rest knowing she had done all she could. The [Necromancer] touched the side of a Seamwalker made of bone and cracked the behemoth in two, exposing its insides. She saw the [Witches], the last great coven of them, led by Califor, waiting.

Waitingfor a spark in the darkness.

Authors Note: One more part.

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