Scourge Fifty-Eight - Ropes
Scourge Fifty-Eight - Ropes
Scourge Fifty-Eight - Ropes
Scourge Fifty-Eight - Ropes
Felix runs over to the two cultists and kicks one of them in the chest as he tries to rise up. Nuh-uh, she says chidingly. Youre staying down.
Can you tie them up? I ask while I look around the room. The two of them were clearly working on raising the draw-bridge via the big wheel in the centre of the room. Its got chains wrapped around it, and long arms for extra leverage. A block on a hinge is preventing the chain from unwinding.
So of course, I shoot it with a dark bolt.
I jump back as the bit of wood flies off with a crack and the entire mechanism unwinds like a spinning top with a clatter of chains so loud I can barely hear anything else. It stops a split second before theres a big boom from outside.
I run to one of the narrow windows looking out of the walls. The drawbridge has dropped back down, and all the undead on it have crashed to the ground too. I guess having it drop out from under their feet surprised them, and zombies dont exactly have cat-like reflexes.
Well, unless theyve made cat zombies.
I shake the thought off and glance further out. The Templars and my monster army are rushing closer. The undead are trying to stop them, but theyve shoved through the majority of the undead group already, so theres very little keeping them from reaching us.
Good! Well be able to regroup in a few minutes then.
Theyre tied up! Felix says.
I turn to find Felix standing over the two necromancers who are both tied back-to-back with their arms criss-crossed in a way that cant possibly be comfortable. Theyre also both wearing long strips of cloth over their upper faces. Clever.
My friends and I are pretty decent cultivators, and moms training methods are great, so we dont need to look at what were doing too much to cast spells. Felix is great at that, obviously. Most cultivators arent though. Theyll either need to move while casting, or see what theyre doing.
I watch as the first Templar crosses the drawbridge, a brace of flying stones knocking the remaining undead into the moat. Then my monsters and the rest of the Templar charge across the bridge and into the courtyard just beyond it.
Alright, I say. Hey, you two, was there anyone else in this tower?
We wont betray Lord Tritus! one of them shouts. He doesnt need to shout, the rooms hardly all that big.
Okay, I dont know who that is, and I dont really care, so can you answer my question?
We are the proud servants of Altum! We wont fold to some upstart child! he shouts back.
I shrug. Felix, throw him off the tower.
Youre going to lead a big prayer or something? I ask.
We did before this battle, he says.
Huh. I dont know what to think about that. What did Heroe have to say? I ask. Wait, can he communicate back through prayer?
Moms never mentioned being able to do that. She mostly just sends her monsters out when she feels that kind of thing. I guess I could ask Aunt Semper, shes a bit more traditional as far as gods go.
Of course, the commander says. He told us that the Dark Ladys disgust trumped her anger in this case, and that as long as we had a common foe the monsters she has might be trusted to eat them first. He seems pretty amused for someone talking about being eaten.
Huh. Well alright then. So after the praying and all that, whats the plan? Should we run around and hunt for necromancers?
That might not be the best way to apply the forces we have. Though I suppose your monsters might be more capable than us in that regard, he says. No, I think the best course of action might be a proper assault against the enemys primary housing location. A group of Templars this large can bring down entire mansions in short order. If we remain mobile the city itself may serve to keep us safe.
I nod along. It makes sense to me. And what about my group? I ask. My monster cant be directed as carefully.
Either mop up pockets of undead and lone necromancers, or perhaps you might rather chase down secondary targets? He frowns. You can also stay here and protect the courtyard. We might have to launch several assaults across the city, and if thats the case, then well need a place we can return to.
I nod, but I have no intention of standing back and doing nothing. Im going to talk to Esme. She still wants to find those books, so maybe well go with you if youre heading towards those.
Our first target will be the noble quarter, the commander says. If our goals align once more, then I see no reason for us not to work together.
Alright, cool! Im going to go tell my friends. Give us a heads up when youre ready to go... oh! And Esme discovered something that I forgot to mention.
Oh? he asks.
Yeah, they might be making these big undead that can make more undead. So if you re-kill anything, make sure its really, really dead. You dont want to have to fight the same thing over and over again, you know? Oh, and we captured a pair of necromancers in the tower. You might want to have someone look at them.
I will keep that in mind. Thank you. The commander dismisses me with a nod, then starts barking orders. A pair of Templars run off towards the gatehouse, so thats taken care of, at least.
With that said and done, I run over to my friends and find that Felix is tying some bandages to the forepaw of a wolf monster while Esme sets up her book-finder on a clear patch of ground. Bianca is standing nearby. I think if she were less poised shed be fidgeting awkwardly.
Hey guys. So, I kinda know whats going to happen next. Dont worry, itll be fun!
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