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The adventures of Arthago chapter III, A Province united |
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Agent Griff |
Apr 25 2006, 04:09 PM
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So let's kick this chapter off shall we? A small bit of info at what's to come further in the series: At the end of this chapter, Arthago will move to a whole new province and I think many of you already know which province it is. Anyway, let's enjoy Hammerfell while it lasts shall we?
~~~ After the defeat of Lord Vhosek's rebellion, things went back to normal in all of Hammerfell. Some local kings and rulers however, seeing that Lord Vhosek managed to battle the King and even defeat him, albeit for a short time, started a fight against King Lhotun's rule as well. Since I was one of the highest ranking knights in Sentinel, with the exception of Marshal Daron and a few other senior knights of the order, I was often sent to these small kingdoms to stop the rebellions. The first kingdom to revolt, a few years after Vhosek's uprising, was the small kingdom of Santaki which was close to the Dragontail mountains. I was sent there, together with a few other knights below my rank, to stop the rebellion.
We arrived there after a few days ride. The capital of the small kingdom was the town with the same name, Santaki. The kingdom, albeit small, had its own knightly order, the order of the Hawk. That meant that the Kingdom had some importance in the politics of Hammerfell but it also meant that other smaller kingdoms may gather around Santaki and fight against Sentinel. I never really understood why Redguards or men in general fight eachother if there's no other foe to fight against. Maybe to heighten their skills? No, the answer was quite simple really. For Power. Once a man got ahold of better, he never could really let go of it. The more power you have the more power you crave. King Lhotun obviously had too much power for the regional kingdoms to bear, so they rebelled against him. Quite simple if you look at it from a political point of view.
The capital was a rather big town. It was quite smaller than Sentinel though but bigger than any other town I had seen before. The seal of the order that was etched on my cuirass was concealed by a cloak and so were the seals of the knights under my command. I didn't want someone to see that knights from Sentinel had arrived to settle affairs with Santaki. The palace was not a big or tall building, it was merely three storeys high. I could see an open balcony leading to the throne room at the last floor. There were also knights of the Hawk standing guard near the palace. Even though they came from an issolated kingdom such as Santaki those knights looked fierce.
Once we reached the gate of the palace, a knight stopped us to ask us of our business with their king. I didn't exactly think of an excuse on the way so I had to improvise. "We come from Sentinel to bring word on King Lhotun's movements." I said in an official tone.
"Sentinel eh? Why do you have to bring the news to the King personally? I thought that sir Greklith was in charge of intelligence." the knight said with a suspicious voice. He was also constantly looking at my knights who were behind me.
"Our duties are to transmit this information to his Majesty personally." I said, trying to keep the lie going. He seemed to believe me.
"Very well then. If the King specificaly required that you meet him I won't interfere. Carry on!" the guard said as he opened the gate. How polite of him! I'm sure that he will be pounding his head after I slay his treacherous king.
A few minutes later we were standing in front of the king of Santaki. He was a man close to old age with a small beard and long, flowing, hair. He looked at me and my men with his brown eyes and asked what my business was in Santaki. He seemed confused and I felt sorry to slay him because he looked like an innocent man.
"What is your business in Santaki, travellers?" the king asked.
"We come from Sentinel with news and counsel." I said, with a soft tone that calmed him down a little.
"Counsel? What counsel? I think I can handle my own kingdom, despite my advancing age." the king said with a hostile voice. Alright so he didn't like advice. It wasn't as if he had much choice when it came to the advice I was about to give him.
"King Lhotun of Sentinel advises you to lay down your outrageous claims and slanders against him. He also advises you that uprisings are very dangerous for men of advanced age such as your fine self." I said in a cold voice.
"Men as myself? King Lhotun now mocks me! I will not lay down my just claims! Hammerfell must be free!" the old king shouted.
"The king of Ephesus had the same opinion regarding the King's counsel. He dissapeared shortly after he made his opinions public and his cousin now peacefuly rules the kingdom. I would not want the same happening to yourself." I said, trying to scare the old king.
"I know why you're here. Lhotun sent his assassins after me. He is a coward not to face me in just battle!" the old king shouted.
"Neither I nor his Majesty see a brave, young King fighting against an old man as a just battle. I think you will agree with our opinions." I said with a sarcastic tone. This man was really pushing my indulgence to the very limit.
"Your king is a filthy coward! And so are his men!" the old man shouted.
Before the old king could say another word he fell down on the floor. His throat was pierced by a small dart. Blood started flowing shortly until it reached our feet. Our job was done! Slaying old men with darts really wasn't my style but at least it payed well, well enough to manage the estate that Lord Vhosek left me. Before the guards could react we were already outside the palace and into the crowded streets of the city.
Once we reached the gatehouse, one of the knights under my command entered as the others, myself included, exited the city. Shortly after, the guard inside the gathehouse fell out of a small window. The knight inside had done his job well. He was more lightly armoured than the rest of us and he was adept in sneaking around and stabbing people when they weren't looking. He then fired a flaming arrow into the sky. The army waiting for us outside soon stormed the town with the gates open. The town guards and even the knights of the Hawk surrendered once they saw what was pouring through their open gates. The King would be pleased to hear of my actions, conquering a town without any loses and slaying a king without anyone noticing. Being an assassin though, didn't quite fit me. I lusted for the thrill of battle again. I had not fought anyone since Vhosek's rebellion. I had to return to Sentinel to report my deeds and receive my rewards anyway. I wonder what Marshal Daron has to say? I had not spoken with him since the days of the rebellion and I was anxious to speak with him again.
~~~ That's it for the start of the chapter! I've followed advice and have used spaces between dialogue lines, tell me if you like it how it is now or if you liked it more the way it was before.
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Agent Griff |
Mar 10 2008, 07:45 PM
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After some absence I return once more! Enjoy the update.
~~~ The goblins seemed to be watching Ah-Malz, in awe that one individual had killed so many of their brood. By the way he looked, all arrayed in steel and scales, one could almost say that he was a half-breed, the son of a dragon of old. He was a regular being however, as much as I was and nothing separated him from me or the goblins we were fighting, except maybe his exceptional skill with the sword. The Argonian stood and locked the goblins at the mouth of the passage with his stony gaze, and they stood as if mesmerized. After a few moments however, he charged. Frightened by his sudden outburst and the ferocity of his sprint, two of the goblins somewhat backed away yet Ah-Malz, with his great-sword, simultaneously beheaded the two of them before they could run. The third goblin ducked and managed to avoid the whirling blade, yet Ah-Malz quickly kicked him over the head after dispatching his two brethren. As the goblin fell on his back, the rest of his kin standing at the mouth of the passage pulled him by the arms back to his feet. Despite their savagery, these goblins had a sense of camaraderie rarely found in mere beasts. Perhaps there was more to them than met the eye? This was not a time to ponder the fauna of Tamriel however. Our lives were at stake and we would have to fight off a whole goblin clan if we wished to survive.
"Watch the side!" Ah-Malz shouted, so as to be heard over the anxious screams and snickering of the foul goblins.
Silence suddenly enveloped the room however. Had the goblins backed down? I quickly glanced towards the passage but I could see only darkness beyond the foreboding entrance. Suddenly however, the goblins all charged inside, gathering their strength and their courage. Ah-Malz seemed to be momentarily overwhelmed as he took on more goblins than even his skill allowed. Using that to their advantage, several goblins scurried past Ah-Malz and surrounding me. They had a look of blood lust in their eyes as they looked me over. Their anger however was also mixed with some fear, seeing as now I was free to move around. Seeing as I had no time to fit on my armour, I would have to fight unarmoured. This wasn't really to my disadvantage however, seeing as it allowed me to use a more acrobatic style of fighting.
The fiends slowly encircled me as I raised my scimitar. None of them seemed willing however to commence fighting, to make the first move. I decided to make the first move in their stead, seeing as they were having second-thoughts. It was never a very wise idea to permanently stay on the defensive, seeing as it gave your opponent a chance to overwhelm you. Ah-Malz was a good example of always staying on the offensive. Despite the fact that he was surrounded by blood-thirsty goblins, I could see him swinging his blade in a seemingly wild manner, with little to no precision. The Argonian's moves were more than met the eye however, merely an illusion of chaos underneath a series of well-trained moves specially designed for fighting against groups of enemies. I had little time to admire the Argonian's fighting style however, seeing as I had opponents of my own.
Quickly charging one of the goblins, I feigned a strike towards his side while quickly turning my blade to the other side of his body and slashing him across the face. My strike left a bloody gash running diagonally along the goblin's face, from his right brow to the left-side of his jaw. As the goblin backed away surprised, little more than its adrenaline holding it on its feet for a few more agonizing seconds, I quickly turned to face the goblins which were now attacking me. Not wanting to back away into the mass of goblins Ah-Malz was fighting, I spun into the group of goblins, swinging my sword while I was at it. My move seemed to surprise the goblins which merely walked into my spinning blade. I slashed two of my opponents across the throat while cutting a third goblin's head clean off. As I spun out of my pirouette I felt slightly dazed yet there were now three less goblins to worry about. Since my move had its own risks however, I also received several bruises from the crude maces and clubs the goblins were carrying.
Only two goblins now stood before me, one of them carrying an axe and a wooden shield while the other had a club and a worn mail coif. Some of the links in the mail were so rusted that one pinch of the finger could force them out of place. A good swing from my sword could probably split the coif in half. Grinning slightly as I eyed my opponents over, I advanced once more, taking the initiative. One of the goblins however surprised me by hurling himself towards me, almost knocking me to the ground. As I staggered back I could feel a sharp pain in my left shoulder from the goblin's club. As I staggered, I tripped on a rock and fell on one of my knees. The rock which made up the floor was rough and probably bruised my knee. The goblin seemed to chuckle as he watched my predicament. Before I rose back to my full height however, I lashed out with a backhanded strike that disemboweled the creature.
"Who's laughing now?" I asked in a mocking way as I saw the goblin writhe in pain on the cold floor of the cave. I quickly turned my gaze to the remaining goblin however who had circled to my side.
He lunged much like his comrade yet now I was ready. As he pounced I sidestepped and my blade lanced into his unarmoured side, leaving a deep gash from which blood flowed freely. The goblin looked back to me as it staggered back, trying to distance itself from me. Seeing it suffer, I decided to put it out of its misery. As I closed on the goblin I did a pirouette and brought my scimitar down upon the goblin's neck, beheading it. Its helmeted head hit the rocky floor with a loud clang.
As I turned back I could see that Ah-Malz was still surrounded by several goblins, seven at most, yet he had slain many of the beasts, which were lying in heaps at his feet. He had been wounded however. A goblin had stuck a dirk in his leg and the wound was now bleeding. It did not seem to phase the Argonian however, who fought on with unending stamina. Turning about, he put all the weight of his body into a powerful slash which cut a goblin in half at the waist. As blood flew it hit both Ah-Malz and the other goblins, making them all look like something out of a nightmare. I decided to help the Argonian.
Going to his side, I hammered at a goblin's wooden shield until its armed seemed to loose all vigour. As the goblin's strength slowly faltered, I drew back my scimitar and passed it to my right hand. Grabbing the goblin's sword-arm with my left hand, I held it in place while I thrust my scimitar through its neck. I could feel the beast's blood on my face yet I went on, slaying another one of the foul beasts which was trying to go behind Ah-Malz.
Somewhat surprised by seeing, Ah-Malz almost let off a thrust in my direction but he soon realized who he was trying to strike. After a moment in which he acknowledged my presence he turned and cornered three goblins. Using wide-strokes of his sword, he clumped all three goblins together with their backs to a stalagmite. Once together, he crouched and, with one powerful strike, hewed the goblins' legs clean off. Leaving them wriggling on the floor in pain, he turned back to me. He didn't seem to pay much attention to the suffering of the creatures.
"Vilgefortz fight well." He said with nothing more than a slight grin. He tried not to bare his teeth too much. That was certainly an improvement in my book.
Ah-Malz was cut short however by a fireball which flew close to his head. As we both ducked, I looked towards the passage from which the fireball came. Soon enough, something that looked like a female goblin appeared. She was holding a staff made of gnarled wood in her old leathery hands. In truth, I had never seen a more grotesque creature before in my life. The smell of the female goblin soon made me forget its appearance however.
"Goblin Shaman. They flick spells at us, so are careful."
Before I could reply, the sound of a tell-tale spell being cast echoed through the cave. When I turned to look back I saw that an animated corpse missing a head and half an arm was now standing besides the Shaman. It seemed that the hag had summoned reinforcements in the place of her slain kin. By the way Ah-Malz stared at the creature, it seemed he had met and killed their kind before. Grabbing me by the arm, he led me behind a large boulder near the passage.
"I kill Shaman, you kill zombie. Good plan?" Ah-Malz asked in his stunted Tamrielic.
"How do I kill something that's already dead?" I asked in a rather confused way. I had never killed a reanimated corpse before. I had heard stories from some of the knights in the Order however. From the tales and rumours, these monsters were awfully hard to slay, seeing as they felt no pain and had no fear.
"Swing until it fall."
Ah-Malz really had a simple philosophy when it came to life and sword-fighting. Hopefully, he had a somewhat better and more coherent plan for killing the Shaman than 'swing until it dies' or something of the like. As I gritted my teeth I rose from the boulder, ready to take on the undead monster that was guarding the Shaman. Ah-Malz did the same, circling to the side of the fearsome Shaman and her undead guardian. As the goblin matriarch looked towards both me and Ah-Malz, she seemed confused. That seemed to be exactly what Ah-Malz was looking for. Taking advantage of the beast's confusion, Ah-Malz attacked, swinging his blade furiously. He didn't really wait for me to attack the zombie. Either he had a lot of trust placed in me or he had a death-wish. Judging by his previous actions, it was probably a bit of both.
Seeing that he was getting surrounded by both the Shaman and the zombie forced me to act. Running towards the zombie I raked my scimitar across its back. It felt almost like trying to cut spoiled meat which was hard and stringy. The creature turned around and I could almost feel it staring at me with the eyes it didn't have. I stood with a dumbfounded look on my face, not sure what to do. That strike would have felled even a burly man but it seemed that the monster was unaffected. Reaching back for momentum, the zombie struck me across the face with a stinging backhanded punch.
Surprised by the power of the monster, I almost dropped my sword as I staggered back. My head was throbbing from the pain but I couldn't back down now. I raised my scimitar once more with grim determination, looking at the zombie as it stalked towards me, one step at a time. Moving towards it, I swung my sword towards its chest. The strike slashed across the monster's chest yet it continued its approach. It once more drew back to strike yet now I dodged its blow, moving beneath its strike. As I rose once more I struck the creature several times with my sword yet it seemed to have little effect. Turning around and focusing its weight into its elbow, it tried to hit me again. I ducked however and tried to sever its leg. The flesh was so tough however that my scimitar got stuck in it. Desperately trying to pull my blade free, I looked up and saw as the zombie was preparing to strike me in the head. If the blow managed to connect it would either kill me or leave me in a coma. Neither of those was an interesting prospect.
Seeing as I couldn't pull my scimitar free, I kicked the monster hard in one of its legs. The blow was strong enough to make the zombie trip and fall on its back. As it was on the ground, I rose to my full height and kicked it hard in its short stubby neck, seeking to drive my boot through the creature's flesh. The hit was powerful yet it only served in getting my foot stuck in the zombie's flesh as well. With one of its hands, the undead monster grabbed me by the leg and pulled me down as well. While we were both down on the stony floor, I saw that my scimitar was tantalizingly close to me. Grabbing it with both hands as the zombie prepared for a punch aimed at my temple, I pulled once more with all my strength. After a moment in which it seemed the blade would not budge, I finally felt it free in my hands once more. The frustrating thing however was that the zombie had no head to strike. What pleasure I would have felt sinking either my blade or my boot into the monster's foul head.
Making due with what I had at hand however, I turned from my belly to my back as I was standing over the zombie, fighting against the tight grasp it had on my leg. Seeing its hand coming down on me for one last blow, I swung my scimitar at the same time with all my strength. Hoping against hope, I saw my blade connect with the undead monster's hand, hacking it clean off. No blood appeared yet I shouted with satisfaction as I saw half of the zombie's hand fall on the cold floor. Wrenching free from the grasp the creature had on my leg, I quickly clambered back to my feet. Seeing that the zombie was still on the ground I slashed my blade its other arm, cutting off several of its bony fingers. I now finally realized what Ah-Malz had meant. It seemed that the more body parts I hacked off, the more the zombie weakened.
Looking towards the gash my scimitar had left in the zombie's leg, I raised my blade once more and brought it down upon the rotten flesh of the monster's leg. I heard a sickening crack as the bone in the creature's leg broke. Seeing as it was now limp and unable to walk, I turned back to Ah-Malz. He was fighting with the Shaman much as I had been fighting with the zombie, grappling with her and trying to slit her throat with his dagger. Ah-Malz's great-sword was lying on the floor of the cavern, not far from the place the two were battling, the Shaman with her staff, Ah-Malz with his trusty dagger.
I soon saw why Ah-Malz had dropped his main weapon however. As the two were grappling, trying to knock each other to the ground, a bolt of lightning flew from the tip of the Shaman's staff, hitting the ceiling of the rocky chamber. The Shaman must have managed to hit Ah-Malz's sword with a lightning bolt, thus knocking it out of his hands.
Approaching the struggling pair, I shouted to Ah-Malz. He quickly turned his head, moving it out of the way of another lightning bolt at the last moment. As he looked at me, I threw him my blade so he could use it to finish off the old goblin hag. Wrenching free of the Shaman's hold by thrusting his dagger into one of her hands, Ah-Malz caught my scimitar as it flew through the air and, turning with a pirouette, beheaded the hag with one swift motion.
Seeing as the battle was finally over and that the whole goblin clan had been annihilated in the process, I approached Ah-Malz and returned him his great-sword. In an act of courtesy, he returned mine as well, with the blood of the goblin Shaman still on the blade. I thanked him and he nodded, sitting on a rock to rest. He seemed to be tired. In truth, so was I. A long battle like the one we had just fought usually was an exhausting affair. Sweat poured down my brow yet Ah-Malz had none so to speak off. The fact that he was an Argonian must have explained it, since as far as I knew lizards couldn't sweat.
"You do like to hack things' heads off don't you?" I asked with a chuckle. It really was odd seeing the hulking Argonian weaving around the goblins, hewing their necks off as he went ever-so gracefully.
"If head-cut kill Black Marsh fish, it kill goblin."
"So true." I said with a smile as I lied down on the rock floor in exhaustion. "At the end of the day, knowing you've killed off a whole goblin clan. Not too bad eh?"
"What is meaning of 'at end of day'?" Ah-Malz asked, seemingly bewildered. I had almost forgotten he was a foreigner who knew little of the Tamrielic language. I was sorry I couldn't speak with him in his native tongue, so as to shatter all barriers between us. Until he learned how to better speak Tamrielic however, I had little hope of having a real conversation with him.
"I still have a lot to teach you." I said with a sigh and a slight feeling of frustration. At the end of the day however, it really was good to know you've just exterminated a whole clan of goblins intent on kidnapping and eating people. And it didn't look too bad on one's resume either. ~~~ I hope you've liked this come-back update of sorts.
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