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Jalene Soulcat
Rodcet Nife Server
Story
by
Phaedrus
ello,
Soulcat,” a voice oozed out of the darkness behind
her.
Jalene turned towards the sound, surprised; she had felt
no other presence in this clearing. The voice belonged to
a rough-looking man, lightly armored and well-armed, perhaps
a mercenary. He was leaning against a tree on the other
side of the clearing, about thirty feet from where she stood.
“Looks
like you've suddenly found yourself in a bit of danger,
milady,” he mocked, maliciously.
“On
the contrary, fool,” Jalene spat, her cheeks flush
with anger. ”Your ashes shall soon scatter on the
wind. I attribute your insolence to ignorance, but I shall
still suffer no fool so rude.”
She began to draw power, with which to incinerate this imbecile,
but there was only a slight trickle to be found.
“Milady,
I know who you are and what you are capable of, please don't
make this any harder than it has to be,” he sounded
as though that was exactly what he'd like her to do.
She intended to oblige him, but could not draw the power
to perform a simple conjuring, much less deliver force.
Her ability remained, she could sense some magic, but something
was blocking the source.
"You'll
find that it's quite pointless to attempt to resist me.
I must deliver you alive; however, there is nothing restraining
me from injuring you.”
He was working for someone. That meant this sudden damper
on her ability was most likely due to a relatively weak
charm tuned specifically to her power; that would also explain
her inability to sense his presence. He was just a cheap
thug with toys. He stood upright slowly, enjoying the moment,
feeding on her apparent helplessness.
“In
fact,” he said lowly, “you could actually make
it quite pleasant.” The lustful gleam in his eye left
no doubt as to his intentions.
She could not suppress her laughter at the thought of bedding
this hideous cretin.
“So
the rat seeks to couch with the lioness? You have proven
yourself too stupid to understand your offense. Leave now
and keep your life,” her tone became ice at that last.
There
was no doubt of the sincerity of her threat.
“I
was hoping you would say that, it will make the taste of
your treasure all the sweeter,” he advanced as he
spoke, his sword held leisurely to the side.
Jalene
prepared herself. Her magic may have left her, but her senses
remained, and that was enough for this.
He made several clumsy attempts to strike, only to find
her staff waiting, positioned to deflect the force harmlessly
away from her body. Several times as a wild swing cut the
ground she lightly pushed his back, causing him to stumble
to catch his balance.
“Such
a child,” she laughed, then added darkly “this
begins to bore me.”
She pushed him again and sent him tumbling to her right.
As he fell she lashed out with the steel tip of her staff
at the back of his skull, intent on finishing this game.
Only to have her death stroke casually batted away by the
edge of his sword.
“Good,”
he was laughing now as he regained his feet, “I'll
try to keep you entertained.”
At this he began a barrage of swift blows that seemed to
arrive at all four corners of her guard simultaneously.
The force of his blows pushed her back with every parry,
crossing the entire clearing. As she broke the tree line,
he slowed, and then stopped completely.
She saw it then, the charm which blocked her ability, hanging
from his neck by a thick platinum chain. It must have come
out of his armor as he fought. As he stepped back she lunged
and struck it full force, obliterating it against his armor
and sending him flying backwards, unconscious.
She attempted to draw power to finish him off and, to her
surprise, still found none.
Suddenly,
she felt a rope slide over her torso and tighten, pinning
her arms against her sides. She spun around to face another
mercenary, who stood ten feet back in the woods. Only this
one was an ogre.
“How
many of you does it take to catch one woman?” She
asked.
“Shut
your mouf witch, you snared and we dun hafta play no game
no more,” he spoke as if with a mouthful of jam.
“Fool,
always stand with your back to the bright light,”
she chastised him angrily.
“Whut?
Hey, I told you to shu-,” he began, ending his sentence
suddenly as a steel encased hoof crashed from behind through
his flimsy helm and thick skull, instantly killing him.
"Well
it's about time, Sorcium," Jalene said with a grin
as her steed stood valiantly over the ogre's corpse. He
sniffed deeply and pronounced with a snort that he was in
fact dead.
She loosed her bonds and approached the fallen beast. He
wore an identical charm around his neck. As she examined
the etching on the back, she knew exactly who had sent these
men.
Waves
of power washed over her as she smashed the second charm
against the dead ogre's breastplate. She would deal with
their employer later, right now she had to tighten up a
few loose ends.
She grabbed the end of the rope and formed it into a tight
noose as she walked back towards the still unconscious mercenary
in the clearing.
Payback was going to be a bitch.
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