Thursday, September 27, 2012

Chapter 2: Monsters

Okay, before I actually post the chapter, I think I'll make a quick update here.  First, the revising and editing is taking longer than I expected, especially for some of my text heavier chapters, so...hope the wait's not too intense.  Also, there will be weeks when work will prevent me from posting a chapter, BUT I do have some extra bits.  Pictures, maps, and creator commentary that I can release for the dry spells.  I hope you lot enjoy it.  With that said, this chapter was excruciating to revise, but I like how it came out in the end.  Fair warning though, it is very very long, so don't think you can knock this out in a 5 minute sitting.  Also, for those curious, the naming conventions may seem a bit odd, but bear with me.  Goetians, Lucarians, and Telnumbrans all denote citizenship or belonging to certain places, like Americans or Japanese so they are capitalized.  Apocra, neeg, teythen, vey, etc. are racial titles, like black, white, hispanic, etc, so they aren't.  And the names of certain sub species of races, like the jela-vey or the griffons or what have you are also not capitalized.  Not sure if people were confused, but I can see that being an issue so...yeah, hope that clears things up.

And, with that said,


Chapter 2: Monsters
Mina and Celine started to edge away from the Goetians but Daryl was frozen in place, her eyes so large that they threatened to burst out of her skull.  A fireball crashed in the distance and the demonic infants began to run wild, loosing a feral a scream before bounding towards the three girls.
Grabbing Daryl’s arms, Mina and Celine turned and retreated through the forest, pulling their friend after them.  A quick glance back confirmed for Mina that they were being pursued.  Hundreds of the creatures were charging after them, with their mouths twisted into hideous grins as their bladed arms and legs sliced through the evergreen trees.
After a few seconds, Daryl managed to compose herself enough to match her friends’ stride without Celine or Mina pulling on her.  Together, the three girls quickened their pace and managed to put some distance between themselves and the Goetians.  Mina turned her head to check on their pursuers, however no sooner had she done so than she crashed into something tough and sinewy.
Holding her hand to her forehead, Mina looked up from her spot on the ground and saw fifty creatures covered in downy white fur approach her, Celine, and Daryl.  Though they walked on two legs like humans, they had cloven hooves for feet, long faces with a tuft of hair hanging from their chins, and curved horns coming out of their heads.  What caught Mina’s eye, however, were the pikes and halberds clasped in each of their hands.
“More Goetians…” Mina whispered.  She and the others tried to sidestep the furry creatures but froze when they heard the hideous screech of the bladed Goetians behind them.  Turning around, she saw that the malformed infants had stopped in their tracks.  Though they watched the girls with cruel, slitted eyes, Mina noticed their gaze would occasionally shift to the fifty white furred Goetians in front of them.
After looking from one group of Goetians to the other, Daryl sank to her knees.  “W-we’re trapped,” she whimpered, wrapping her arms around herself.
            “Maybe we can reason with them,” Celine muttered.  Holding her hands over her head, she cautiously approached the furry Goetians.  “Hey!  I don’t know why you’re here, but we don’t want any trouble!  We just want to get through!”
            One of the creatures let out a loud bleat and pointed his weapon at the infantile Goetians.  The child-like creatures let out a high pitched squeal in response.
“It’s useless!” Daryl cried.  “These Goetians serve Telnumbra!  W-we can’t reason with them!” she sniffled, her entire body quaking with fear.
Hearing this, the white furred Goetians began to bleat angrily at the girls until a shrill forceful bleat cut through the air.  Everyone froze and the furry Goetians parted to form a path.  A cloven hoofed, white furred Goetian that was larger than the others stepped forth, wielding a huge black axe with a matching black breastplate.
“Humans…” he bleated, looking from the other Goetians to Mina and her friends.  They bleated back at him, but he grunted and let out an angry snort.  “No.  Remember master Dem’s words.  We are to protect those from the village.” The larger Goetian hefted his axe in the direction of the bladed creatures and yelled, “Cut down anything that would harm the humans!”
With a resounding bleat, the white haired Goetians leapt over the girls and proceeded to hack and stab at the bladed infants, forming a wall behind Mina and her friends.
“Th-they’re protecting us?!” Daryl stammered, wiping tears from her eyes.
“I guess it’s not too surprising,” Mina whispered to herself.  “This isn’t the first time I’ve been saved by a Goetian, after all.”
“Yes.  We’re here to save you.” 
The girls spun around to see a man with bright orange skin and a long black pony tail standing behind them.  He had stubby black horns protruding from the front of his head and cloven hooves instead of feet.  The only piece of clothing he wore was a dingy black loincloth. 
“Please, don’t be afraid,” the orange skinned man whispered, reaching out and touching Daryl’s cheek.  “We’re here to protect you…”  As he spoke, a sweet smelling pink smoke wafted out of his mouth.
Color sprang to each of the girls’ faces and their eyes began to go out of focus, as they inhaled the pink smoke.  Kneeling down next to Daryl, the man opened his mouth to reveal a forked tongue that was bulbous and grotesque.
A bleat from one of the Goetians behind them snapped Celine out of her trance and her eyes widened when she saw the man’s tongue slither towards Daryl’s mouth.  Raising her arms, Celine shoved him back with her elbows.  “D-don’t be fooled!” she panted, wiping sweat from her brow.  “He’s not one of them!”
“Little bitch!” the man howled.  His muscles and hair crumbled away to reveal a bald man bent from age with a bulbous stomach and tendrils coming out of his arms and legs.  “Well, if the subtle approach won’t work, then I’ll be more direct!” he slavered, pointing a finger at Celine.  The tendrils on his arms shot out and wrapped around Celine’s wrists, ankles, and neck before lifting her into the air.
“Celi!” Mina yelled, pulling and biting at the tendrils like a wild animal.  “Put her down!”
“No chance in-!” the creature started to say, but stopped mid sentence and jumped back in surprise when a giant mouth full of razor sharp teeth slipped out of the ground in front of him, as if the dirt were no thicker than air.
Opening wide, a blast of water shot out of the mouth and doused the orange skinned Goetian completely.  A long brown tongue snaked out of the mouth carrying a thin figure with short brown hair who was swathed in a thick crimson cloak, on top of it
“What’d you do that for, little girl?” the Goetian smirked, even as the water on his body began to freeze due to the low temperature.  “If you wanted some, all you had to do was ask!” he snarled, flinging several tentacles towards the cloaked figure.
 “I am not a goddamn girl!” the young man screamed.  Flinging out his right arm, which was covered in bandages, the figure shot a spout of water out of his palm.  The water engulfed the Goetian and his tendrils, freezing almost instantly.  Ice crept up to the Goetian’s neck before stopping.  “How’s that taste?!” the young man snickered.  Stepping off the monstrous tongue, he snapped one of the frozen tendrils like it was a twig.  “Not bad for a ‘little girl,’ huh?  Just what did you expect, anyway?” he snorted, wrapping his bandaged hand around the Goetian’s neck, “Did you think I was just gonna let my satyrs get ambushed?”
“Damned…brat!” the Goetian slavered before the young man fired one last blast of water at his head, freezing him solid.
“N-Now a conjurer, too?” Daryl stuttered.  “We really are being invaded!”
“Would you shut up?!” Celine yelled before turning to the conjurer, “Hey, kid!  Can you get me down?”
Turning to the trio of girls, the young man let out an indignant yell, “You want some too?!  I’m not some little kid, I…wait…” stroking his chin, the young man raised an eyebrow when he saw the girls.  “What in Shanadia’s name are you doing here?!  Vincent told me all the villagers’d be evacuated by now!”
“How about we talk after you get me down,” Celine called out.  The young man scowled at her and opened his mouth to speak, however before he could Mina got between him and Celine.
“We got pinned down by fireballs on the road to Steadfall,” Mina added.  Getting down on her knees, she touched her forehead to the ground.  “Please…can you help us?”
“Sure…I guess,” the young man snorted.  With a snap of his fingers, flames suddenly engulfed his left hand.  He chopped through the tendrils holding Celine and held out his arms to catch her.  When she dropped into them, however, his arms gave out from her weight and he collapsed in the dirt with Celine on top of him.  “Oomph!” he grunted, struggling under the bronze skinned girl.  “Gerrof me!”
“Jeez…for a guy you’ve got no muscles, do you?” Celine snickered, pulling herself up and holding out a hand to the conjurer.  The young man batted her hand aside before getting to his feet and brushing himself off, glaring angrily at Celine as he did so.
“Is now really the time to be making such comments, vagabond?!” Daryl snapped.  “Please, forgive my uneducated friend,” she added with a bow.  “I am Daryl, an apprentice to journeyman priest Angelo.  Since you are clearly not involved with the attack on Gesthal, we would like to request your protection under the mutual cooperation clause of the armistice between Telnumbra and Lucaria,” she quickly recited from memory
The conjurer gave Daryl a blank stare and raised an eyebrow.  “Huh?” he grunted.
Before anyone could clarify, a huge Goetian burst out of the ground a short distance away.  It skittered about like a bug on innumerable segmented legs and had a long body covered in armor that glistened like polished steel.  The creature turned towards the girls and Mina saw that it bore a gigantic human skull for a head.  Opening its mouth, the Goetian hissed at the four of them before charging straight for the brown haired conjurer and the three girls.
“Charybdis!” the young man barked.
The giant mouth from before leapt out of the ground, revealing itself to be little more than a lump of fleshy tendrils connected to an elongated jaw, and rammed into the giant armored Goetian.  After pinning it to a tree, the mouth opened wide and took a large bite out of the Goetian’s armored side.  An unearthly shriek escaped the Goetian’s bony maw.  Green blood dripped from the wound in its side and from the teeth of the creature the young man called Charybdis.  However, the insect-like Goetian wriggled free of Charybdis, leaving half its body behind in the process, and charged at Mina and the others.
The conjurer threw himself in front of the girls and put both of his hands up.  A barrier of flames formed in front of the four of them, which the creature rammed into.  Though Mina and the others were unharmed, the armored Goetian reared back and slammed into the barrier again and again.  Each time it did, the conjurer staggered backwards from the force of the monster’s assault. 
“I can’t hold this for long!” he yelled at the girls. “You three need to get out of here!”
Before Mina or Daryl could respond, Celine grabbed both their hands and pulled them further into the forest, away from the conjurer and the warring Goetians.
“What are you doing?!” Daryl snapped.  “Even if he is a Telnumbran, he could help us!  We could-”
“Were you even paying attention?!  He could barely fend for himself!  We’d just be a liability,” Celine snapped, pulling her two friends behind a large tree.  Panting hard, she looked behind them and took a deep breath.  “Okay…if Goetians have entered the forest then we need to find an exit as soon as possible.  That way’s no good,” Celine jerked her head in the direction they had come from, “So let’s try another.”
“Celi, can you tell if any more are coming?” Mina mumbled, her heart thumping in her ears.  “I feel like something’s close by.”
Closing her eyes, Celine pricked up her ears.  After a few seconds, her eyes snapped open and she threw her arms around her friends, pulling Mina and Daryl down into the snow, just before a set of fangs bit through the tree they had been hiding behind.
A shadow fell on the girls and they all looked up to see an apocra three times their size holding the trunk of the pine tree in its jaws.  The front of the creature was covered in downy fur with front paws that ended in claws and an overly large mane of hair around its head.  However, the apocra’s back legs were segmented and bent backwards, like those of an insect.  Spitting the tree aside, it let out a feral roar and rushed at the three girls with blinding speed.
“Duck!” a voice behind them called out.
Mina and the others fell flat to the ground as a thorny whip pierced through the tree in front of them and slashed the apocra’s furry snout.  Momentarily disoriented, it stumbled past the girls and crashed headfirst into another tree.
The girls saw a man with purple skin and pointed ears garbed in a tunic made of furs and pelts step out of the undergrowth.  Pulling his whip out of the tree, he stroked his trimmed black beard and eyed the trio suspiciously.  “Kids?  Huh…this doesn’t seem right,” he mused aloud, scratching his shaven head.
The apocra shook itself awake and bared its fangs at the man’s back.  “Behind you!” Celine called, raising her head from the ground.
With a careless flick of his wrist, the man lashed his whip around the apocra’s head and gave it a tug.  His muscles tensed and veins popped out of his arms as he threw the creature over his head and slammed it into the snow.
“You don’t need to worry about me.  Dealing with apocras is my specialty.  But thanks anyway,” he nodded and flashed them a reassuring smile.  Both he and Celine sniffed the air for a moment and their eyes widened.
Before either of them could speak, a huge, fleshy, dome-shaped mouth burst out of the ground next to them.  Several long tendrils protruded out of the creature’s jaws and one grabbed hold of Mina’s foot.  It jerked her into the air, dangling her over its open maw.
“Mina!” Celine called.  Jumping to her feet, she charged towards the apocra only to have the purple man grab her shoulder and toss her back to the ground before placing his fingers to his lips and blowing out a shrill whistle that echoed across the forest. 
“Celi!” Mina called, looking from her friend to the mouth below her. 
Underneath several jagged layers of teeth was an eyeball.  The tendril turned her about, like a butcher examining a choice cut of aurox meat, and the eyeball split down the middle to reveal the creature’s throat and uvula.  Just as the tendril dropped Mina into the waiting mouth, she saw something zip through the trees and snatch her up in midair.
Though her heart was pounding madly, Mina managed to turn around to get a good look at her rescuer.  The apocra’s body was roughly twice her size and covered in fur with four legs bearing pawed feet.  Two giant feathery wings kept the creature aloft while the only thing keeping Mina up was her dress, held in the apocra’s beak.  The apocra alighted next to the purple skinned man and gently dropped her onto the snowy ground.
“Mina!” Celine and Daryl called out together, running over to their friend’s side and hugging her.
“You don’t need to worry,” the purple skinned man said.  He reached out and petted the apocra on its feathery head.  “My griffons’ are well trained.  Your friend will be fine.”
Mina and her friends looked back at the purple skinned man as the apocra with the dome-shaped mouth let out an angry snarl.  Tilting its mouth towards the girls and the purple skinned man, the creature glared at them, its eye turning a deep shade of red.  Raising itself up on four spindly legs so that it towered over the three girls and their rescuers, the apocra lashed its tendrils at them.  With a few quick flicks of his whip, the purple skinned man batted the attacks aside before cupping one hand around his mouth and letting out an almost flute-like call.
“Okay…” Celine panted, holding tightly to Mina’s hand before addressing the purple skinned man. “You’re clearly not trying to kill us…so…what’s next?”
“Just stand back,” the man said with a smirk, “and leave this to my wife and children.”
“What’s that supposed to-” Daryl stammered, only to be cut off by a howl in the distance.
Four muscular forearms shot out of the trees and grabbed the spindly legged creature.  One by one, the arms tore the legs from the apocra until it was nothing more than a bloodied mass of flesh lying on the ground, mewling pitiably.  Out of the undergrowth, a huge blue skinned woman with aquamarine hair appeared, towering over the girls and the purple skinned man.  She shoved the spindly legs into her mouth and ground them into dust before swallowing what remained in one long gulp. 
Slithering further into sight, Mina saw that she wore a cloth around her waist and a tunic to cover her four breasts.  However, Mina’s eyes were drawn to the long scaly tail which came out of her waistcloth where her legs should be and which split into two tails at the end.  The female apocra stopped only to brush her hand against the purple skinned man’s bearded face.  A hint of purple came to her cheeks and she smiled before turning back to the bloodied remnants of the apocra with the dome-shaped mouth.  Unhinging her jaw, she shoved half of the bloodied creature into her maw at once before biting down hard.  The girls averted their eyes in horrified disgust, but the purple skinned man merely smiled pleasantly at the carnage.
After swallowing hard, the huge woman tossed the rest of the creature aside.  Before it had even touched the ground, nearly two dozen apocra, bearing the torsos of blue skinned women with long, scaly tails where their legs should be, swarmed out of the forest and began consuming the remains.
Wiping blood from her lips, the four armed female apocra wagged her finger at them and barked out, “Don’t push!  You’ll all get more than enough if that fool keeps sending his apocras to the slaughter, so-Angie!  Don’t butt your sister out of the way!  You apologize now, young lady!  I raised you to be a better lamia than that!”
“Ummm…what…what are we watching?” Mina mumbled, rubbing her eyes in disbelief.
“A mother,” the purple skinned man snickered.  “Girls, we’ll have another wave coming in soon, so finish up, okay?  And don’t forget about the myrmecoleon over there,” he pointed to the downed apocra with the furry front half and the back half that resembled an insect.
Daryl’s eyes were wide with terror as the apocra swarmed past her and began gnawing at the myrmecoleon.  “Has this whole forest gone crazy?!” she squealed, “I…I just want to go home!”
After taking a bite from the myrmecoleon, the giant four armed apocra turned to the four girls and looked them over.  “Dakon, who are these three?” she murmured, her voice soft and conciliatory.
“I’m not sure.  They just appeared out of nowhere,” the man named Dakon muttered, rubbing the griffon under its feathery chin.
“Hey!  We’re the ones who’re confused!” Celine barked.  “Just what’s going on here and who are you?!”
Their conversation was cut short by a tiny apocra bearing six insect-like wings and a frail, humanoid body that fluttered out of the forest and perched itself on Dakon’s shoulder.  It whispered something in his ear and he nodded, stroking his beard before turning back to the large female apocra.
“Ecchi, we’ve got a wave of undead coming.  These three’ll be in danger if they stay, so can you take them out of the forest while the kids and I take care of things here?”
“Alright,” the four armed apocra muttered, “Just be careful, dear.”  Before the Mina, Daryl, or Celine could protest, she scooped them into her arms and slithered off into the forest with surprising speed.
“Just who in the goddess’s name are you?!” Celine called after she had regained her composure.
Cradling them delicately in her arms, the huge woman smiled.  “My name is Echidna.  Now, I don’t know who you three are, but, unfortunately, you’ve stumbled into a war zone,” she sighed, glancing back in the direction they had come from, “So much for Aeon’s plan of diverting the raiding party away from the village.”
“If you’re working to protect the village, do you know anything about our families or friends?” Mina called out as bravely as she could, “We got separated from them, so-”
“There’s a barrier over Gesthal, so they should be fine.  You three need to worry more about yourselves,” Echidna murmured. 
She slithered past a few lumbering apocra with leathery brown skin that were quickly pounced upon by a troupe of winged apocra that had talons and feathered bodies, but human heads and torsos. The woods began to thin and Echidna looked back to make sure they weren’t being followed.
“I’ll try and take you out of here, but-agh!” Echidna let out a grunt of surprise as a horde of skeletons and reanimated corpses leapt out of the ground and grabbed at her two tails.  “Dammit, get off me!” she howled, trying to slap them away even as more sprang up and clung to her body.  Before she could shake them off, a gigantic blade of flame carved a huge gash in the ground in front of them.  Swerving to avoid the gash, Echidna twisted herself into a ball and shielded the girls with her body as she crashed headfirst into a tree.
The impact threw Mina out of Echidna’s arms, straight into a large pile of snow.  “Miss Echidna?!” Mina called, lifting her head and shaking excess snow from her clothes.  Panting hard, she looked around and put a hand to her thumping chest, trying to quiet her rapidly beating heart.  “Celi?  Daryl?!” she called out.  A low groan came from the snow around a nearby tree was the only response she got.  Scrabbling over to the tree, Mina frantically dug through the snow.  When she found a corner of Daryl’s purple cloak, she redoubled her efforts, ignoring the throbbing pain that ran through her hands from digging in the ice cold dirt.  A sigh of relief escaped her lips when she uncovered her friends’ faces.  “Are you two alright?” Mina murmured, reaching down to help them up.
 “Mina…run…” Celine choked out, pointing behind her.
Mina turned to see a dozen skeletons and several reanimated corpses brandishing weapons at them.  What little flesh the undead had barely clung to their bodies and they hissed and moaned like wild beasts at the trio before fanning out to surround them.
“Daryl, can you do anything?  Holy magic is supposed to fend off the walking dead, right?!” Mina called, frantically shaking her purple haired friend’s shoulders.
“I…I can’t fight undead yet!  I’m not ready!” Daryl whimpered, clinging to Mina like a little girl as tears fell unbidden from her eyes.
Patting her on the back, Mina softened her tone.  “I…I’m sorry, Daryl,” Mina murmured.  “It’s alright.  Just…just help Celi up and we’ll make a run for it, okay?”
 “Mina!” Celine exclaimed when one of the reanimated corpses lunged at her.
Mina gasped and pushed Daryl away from the corpse, but before it could sink its rotted teeth into her skin, a circular saw blade suddenly whipped past her, slicing the corpse’s head off.  The body fell to the ground, lifeless.  A figure covered in a wooly brown cloak stepped out of the forest and the saw blade rushed towards it, pulled by a thin cord connected to a strap that was attached to its wrist.
“You three okay?” the figure called out. 
Long beyond shock, the three girls could only nod numbly as they watched the figure step in front of them and raise the blade at the assembled undead.
“Well, that’s good at least,” the figure muttered, pulling back the cloak’s hood reveal a young woman with smooth green skin, a mostly shaven head, save for her long, braided brown ponytail, pointed ears, and two small fangs in the bottom of her mouth that stuck out above her lip.  “But I’ll be damned!  Didn’t believe Dem at first when he said he saw three girls runnin around in the forest.  But here ya are.”
“Who…no, forget that,” Celine mumbled.  “What are you?”
“Name’s Yuka.  I’m a neeg workin with the other folks you’ve seen around here,” she smiled, even as the corpses and skeletons charged her.  Flicking something on her wrist, the circular saw began to spin and she whipped it out on its long thin cord, effortlessly slicing through several skeletons at once while talking with the girls.  “See you’ve noticed my little toy.  Invented it myself.  Whadda ya think?”
“A neeg…” Celine hissed, narrowing her eyes at Yuka.  “What’s one of your kind doing out here?!”
“Well…that’s a fine howdya do…” Yuka sighed, slicing through the remnants of the undead before pulling her blade back.  “I’m here cause Dem asked me ta look out for ya.  Then again, maybe he thought he’d get chewed out by Aeon if he let ya die…either way, I’m glad I found ya,” Yuka said, holding out a hand to help them up.
Celine gritted her teeth and batted the hand aside.  Before she could raise her fists, however, Daryl grabbed hold of her and said, just loud enough for her and Mina to hear, “Celine, now’s not the time to let old wounds to be reopened…this woman can help us, so please…!” Daryl’s eyes were tearing up again and her hands trembled when she held Celine’s fist.
“Celi, it’s alright.  Look at her,” Mina whispered, glancing up at the smiling neeg, “She’s not like the ones you escaped from.”
“What’re you lot whisperin about?” Yuka mumbled.
Before they could reply, new creatures sprang out of the ground, but these were unlike the skeletons and reanimated corpses from before.  Their bodies were gaunt and emaciated and their skin was purple from decay with veins sticking out of their arms and heads.  Snarling and slavering at the four of them, the purple creatures raised rusted weapon and began to fan out around them with surprising speed.
“Ghouls…” Yuka bit her lip.  Pulling a blocky container with a fuse out from under her cloak, she snapped two rings on her left hand together, which sparked and lit the fuse.  “Sorry, but looks like this is all I can do for ya,” she grunted, tossing the sphere at the ghouls.  “Get ready ta run!”
An explosion burst out of the sphere, momentarily deafening the girls and kicking up a screen of smoke all around them.  Fanning smoke away from her face, Mina coughed and looked back at Yuka, who had drawn the ghouls away from them and was fighting the undead off with her spinning saw blade.
 “Ya need ta get out of here!  If these things bite ya, it’s all over!  So get goin!  I’ll hold em off,” she cried, kicking one of the ghouls back only to have another one lunge towards her.
Grabbing her friend’s hands, Celine lingered for a moment, as Yuka pulled back just before one of the ghouls bit her.  Narrowing her eyes, Celine tore her gaze away from the neeg and dragged Daryl and Mina away from the battle.  Though they stumbled at first, the girls ran until the sounds of the saw blade biting into trees and flesh faded from their ears.  Dropping to one knee, Celine tried to catch her breath while Mina and Daryl collapsed in the snow, panting hard and covered in sweat.
“I…I can’t take another step!” Daryl grunted, holding her hand to her chest.  “If something else pops out, it can have me…”
“Don’t say that!” Mina snapped, panting equally as hard.  “I bet we’re almost clear of the forest, so just…just…” her voice trailed off when she saw a mass of flesh, vaguely humanoid in appearance, that was easily twice their height and engulfed in flames, push its way through the trees.  It looked down on them with a head that seemed to lack eyes and raised a pudgy, malformed hand in their direction.
Trembling uncontrollably, tears sprang to Mina’s eyes and she began to frantically edge away from the creature.  “N-No…no, it…it can’t be…” she whispered, her voice dying into a rasp.  “Stay away from me!”
“Mina, is that…?” Celine murmured, glancing back at her wide eyed friend.
“Oh, goddess…” Daryl cringed behind them.
Putting herself between the other two girls and the monster, Celine held her hands out to either side.  “Stay back!  We don’t want any trouble, so just leave us alone!” she yelled.
“That won’t work, Celi!” Mina cried, tugging on her friend’s cloak.  “This thing isn’t like the others!”
The blob of flesh reached out to capture the three of them, however, a gigantic hand of bone shot out of the ground and held it still.  A huge skeleton with thicker bones and more craggy features than a human crawled out of the ground and put itself between the blob of flesh and the girls.  The skeleton grabbed the blob of flesh and began to grapple with it, forcing it back while a little girl dressed in a black robe that was a little too big for her strolled into sight, twirling a toy scepter in her hand.
“Phew, that was close,” she giggled.  “When uncle Dakon and aunt Ecchi told me you’d gotten lost, I was worried.  Glad I found you,” the girl said, bowing her head to them.  She had a cute, innocent face, with coarse, black hair that went halfway down her back.
“Di-did you summon that?” Daryl stammered, crawling over to the little girl.
“Of course, silly.  Who else would?” she laughed and tapped Daryl playfully on the forehead with her toy scepter.
“Kill it…” Mina let out a barely audible hiss.  “That…that thing is a monster!  Kill it!” she screamed as tears poured out of her eyes.
“Huh?” the little girl tilted her head and looked back at her skeleton, which was still grappling with the giant mass of flaming flesh. 
Suddenly, two more flaming blobs of flesh burst through the woods.  Tackling the skeleton to the ground, they pummeled it relentlessly until it was smashed to bits.
The little girl’s smile faded and she held out her tiny scepter, which transformed into quarter staff that was taller than she was.  Tapping it on the ground, she placed her hand to the dirt.  “Fair’s fair,” she smirked, “If you get reinforcements, so do I!”
After the little girl had placed her hand to the ground, a giant sphere of bones burst out of the earth in front of them.  Skeletal hands, legs and skulls shot out of the sphere, attached to chains made of bone, and encircled the monsters.  With a snap of the little girl’s fingers, more bones sprang free of the sphere and wrapped around the creatures, completely engulfing them.  The bones squeezed the blobs of flesh harder and harder until an audible crunch could be heard and blood began to leak through the bones.
“Well, that’s the end of that,” the little girl laughed, dusting her hands off and smiling at the three girls.
“N-necromancer…she’s a necromancer,” Daryl whispered.  “Look at her…she can’t be more than six years old, but-”
“Mina?” Celine mumbled, looking over at her friend, whose mouth hung open and whose body was shaking uncontrollably.  “Mina, are you okay?!”
Mina’s eyes focused and she cast Celine a vacant glance.  Fresh tears began streaming down her cheeks, but before she could reply, half a dozen more flaming lumps of flesh came into sight.  Flailing about in terror, Mina let out a heart stopping shriek and broke into a run, leaving her friends and the little girl behind.
Without looking back, Mina tore through the forest for several minutes until she tripped on a root and fell face first into the snow.  Lifting herself up on her hands and knees, Mina began to weep and beat the ground in impotent rage.  “I…I ran…” she sobbed, pounding the frozen earth until the bottom of her hand was bruised and bloody.  “I ran!  I ran again!  I…I left them to die!  I…!”
Suddenly, a hand caught hold of her arm before she could strike the ground any more.  Turning her head around, she saw Celine wipe a patch of sweaty blonde hair out of her eyes as a relieved smile crossed her lips.  “Found you,” she panted, pulling Mina close and wrapping her arms around the fourteen year old girl’s shoulders.
“Goddess, please…no more running,” Daryl grunted, leaning against the back of a tree.
“Y-you came for me…?” Mina fumbled with the words as tears continued to stream down her cheeks.
“Well we weren’t staying back there with a necromancer!” Daryl snapped.  “And what kind of question is that?!  Of course we came for you!”
Scrunching her eyes shut, Mina began to cry like a baby, clinging to Celine as if she were her mother.  “Celi, I-I’m so-sorry!  I di-didn’t mean t-to r-run…I di-didn’t w-want to l-leave you be-behind, I-” she bawled.
“It’s alright…we’re still alive and we’re still together, so it’s fine,” Celine cooed in Mina’s ear.
After a few minutes, Mina settled down and began to breathe a little easier.  She leaned against Celine’s chest and Celine patted her on the head.  Dabbing at her eyes with her cloak, Mina pulled away from Celine and stumbled to her feet.
Mina’s legs were shaking uncontrollably, so Celine put Mina’s arm around her shoulder while holding onto her waist.  “Daryl,” Celine said, glancing over at the purple haired girl resting her back against a pine tree. “We need to move.”
“Wh-what?!” Daryl panted.
Closing her eyes for a moment, Celine cupped a hand around one of her ears. “Can you hear that?  Something’s coming…”
“I can hear it too,” Mina whispered, when a dull stomping reached her ears.  “It sounds like…footsteps!”
The ground shook and the needles of the evergreen trees rustled as a large shadow approached the girls.  With a thunderous crash, the trees to the right of Mina and the others were torn asunder by a giant, spiked mace.  Stepping over the shattered tree trunks, a huge, bloated corpse bearing a single, rotted eye in the center of its skull snarled at the three girls.
“Oh.  It’s just one of the walking dead,” Mina almost laughed in relief.
“Can you walk?” Celine whispered.
“I…” Mina stammered, her legs still quaking.
The one eyed corpse raised its mace to strike the pair, but Daryl staggered over to their side and threw her hands out in front of her, forming a thin barrier of light between them and the undead.  When the mace crashed into the barrier, it shattered in an instant, but momentarily forced the corpse backwards.
“Th-that’s all I’ve got,” Daryl panted, falling to her knees.  “I can’t go on.”
“But…but we can’t just let it end this way!” Mina cried.  “Celi, help me with her, maybe we can-” as she tried to help Daryl up, Mina’s legs gave out and she fell into the snow.
The one eyed corpse raised its mace again, but before it could crush them a dozen stone spikes shot out of the ground and impaled the creature.  Darting out of the woods, a man garbed in a hooded black cloak leapt into the air and threw both of his hands out in front of him.  Mina saw the air in front of the man’s hands distort before the corpse’s head was blown apart.  Without its head, the body went limp, propped up only by the spikes.
Out of the forest, a muscular, bare-chested man with pointed ears and long orange-gold hair strolled into sight wearing only a set of dark green trousers and a flippant smirk.  “They never learn, do they?” he sneered at the corpse.
“The raid should be winding down,” the man in the black cloak muttered, “We should go support the others.”
“Hmm?  Hold a moment.” The bare-chested man looked behind him and laid eyes on the three girls, panting in the snow.  “My, my…what would such pretty young ladies be doing all alone in these woods, hmm?” his voice seeped with saccharine charm as he gave them a deep bow.
All three girls blushed deeply, but before they could respond to him, the man in black buffeted him on the back of the head and sighed.  “Is now really the time, Gadius?  Anyway, look at them!  They’re children.  Far too young for…wait…” the man turned to them, his pale face barely visible underneath his hood.  “What are you doing here?!”
“We’ve been running for our lives!” Celine snapped.  “Can either of you help us?!  Or at the very least, can you tell us where the edge of the forest is?!”
“Do you know these girls?” the man named Gadius raised an eyebrow at the man in black.
“No,” the man in black retorted immediately.  “Nothing like that.”  Turning is glance back to them, he knelt down on one knee and Mina could see a hint of silvery hair underneath his hood.  “Who are you?”
“Honestly, Vincent, you have no class,” Gadius sneered.  “I wonder what Austarine sees in you.  That’s not how you treat a lady.  You should introduce yourself first before asking a young lady for her name.”
Wagging his finger at Gadius, the man named Vincent said, “As if I need advice from a womanizing jela-vey like yo-” He stopped mid sentence and they both looked back in the direction of the propped up corpse.  The ground rumbled, knocking snow from the branches of the trees.  The sky above the tree tops began to glow crimson.
“Something’s coming,” Celine whispered, trying to help Mina to her feet.  “Something big.  We should leave while we still can.”
“Think it’s a Goetian noble?” Gadius mumbled to Vincent.
He nodded.  “This one won’t go down easily.  Gadius, see to the girls.”
Turning to face them, Gadius flicked two of his fingers upwards and a dome of solid rock sprang up around the three of them.
“Hey!  Let us out, you bastard!” Celine banged on the rock, producing little more than a dull thump.
“Wait, Celi.  I…I think they were trying to protect us,” Mina whispered, touching her friend’s shoulder.
“Maybe, but…ugh, I can’t think straight!” Daryl groaned, propping her back up against the dome’s wall.  “We’ve almost been sliced up by Goetians, eaten by apocra, and smashed to bits by undead.  Yet, the ones who’re trying to save us are these Telnumbrans?!  I mean…has the entire world gone mad?!”
As if in response to her query, the man in black was catapulted through the dome’s rock wall before crashing into the snow behind them.
Scrambling out of the dome, Mina lifted Vincent’s head and peeled back his hood.  Without it, the man seemed remarkably pale, but also fairly young.  Only a few strands of silver hair poked out from under a white bandana he had wrapped around his head, but what caught Mina by surprise were the two fangs she saw jutting out of the top of his mouth.
Climbing through the hole Vincent had made in their prison, Daryl recoiled when she got a good look at Vincent’s face.  “Mina, get back…he’s a teythen.”
“He looks hurts.  Daryl, can you heal him?” Mina mumbled.
“Why would I heal a-?!”
“Not all teythens are bad, Daryl!” Mina snapped.  “I knew several when I visited Ahri and my father even worked as a cartographer for a few!”
“Then you ought to know that holy magic cannot be used to heal my kind,” Vincent muttered, slowly opening his eyes.
“Are you alright?” Mina whispered, taking his arm and helping him to his feet.  Holding out her arm, she added, “Do you need any-?”
“No,” Vincent quickly interjected, lowering Mina’s arm to her side, “But thank you.” He patted her shoulder and smiled, though one of his eyes seemed to have a nervous twitch when he looked at her.
“Uh…guys?” Celine stammered.  Mina, Daryl, Celine, and Vincent all turned their gazes towards the immense shadow which had fallen on Gadius. 
Standing over him was a creature easily ten times his size with a mottled black and red body that somewhat resembled a human.  However, the creature’s head looked like an upside down cone with crimson hair spilling out of the top.  The giant was garbed in a cloak of fire and wielded a giant flaming sword.
Gadius had his feet planted in the snow and it looked like roots had sprung out of his legs and buried themselves in the ground.  All around him, vines and branches were growing out of the trees.  With waves of his hands, Gadius flung them at the giant, trying to entangle its massive legs, but each time the vines and branches touched him, they burst into flames.  Gadius raised his hand and water began to rain down on the vines to extinguish the flames.  However, no matter how wet the branches or vines became, the moment they touched the giant, they were set alight once more.
“Gadius, you need to stop using the trees!” Vincent called.  “Use the rocks!  They won’t catch fire!”
“Brilliant suggestion,” Gadius sneered, “but that won’t be enough!” the jela-vey retorted, cupping his hands together and raising them above his head.  “Well, I guess it doesn’t hurt to try!”
A boulder leapt out of the earth, leaving a small crater in its wake.  With a wave of his hand, Gadius sent the boulder catapulting into the giant’s head.  The boulder nailed the giant Goetian in the eye and he let out a roar of pain.  Holding his free hand up to his eye, the Goetian tried to sweep its sword along the ground and engulf everything in flames.  Gadius raised another hand and one of his knees, balancing on one foot as he did.  A wall of water and rocks shot out of the ground, barely holding back the giant’s sword.
Dashing past the girls, Vincent leapt over the dome and raised both of his hands in the direction of the sword.  The air in front of him distorted and an unseen force slammed into the flaming blade.  The giant staggered backwards from the combined attack.  Glaring at Vincent and Gadius, the Goetian snarled at the pair, spewing flaming saliva all around and setting the forest ablaze.
“Doesn’t look like we’ll be able to take him down if we keep holding back,” Gadius muttered, planting his foot back into the ground.  “Should I finish it?”
Glancing back at Mina and her friends, Vincent gritted his teeth and muttered, “Give me a moment to get them clear of the area.”
“If you do that, who’s to say more of Agni’s forces won’t find them before we do?” Gadius turned and looked over at the girls as he plunged his hand into the ground and pulled out a gigantic fist of hardened rock.
“I’m sending word to Aeon,” Vincent muttered.  A piece of his shoulder dissolved into two rodent-like creatures which flew into the air on a set of leathery wings.  “He’s not far from us.  I know that he can protect them.”
The giant bore down on them again, trying to cleave Gadius in half, but he caught the blade with rock covered arm.  “I hope you’re ready, cause this is your big chance!” Gadius grunted.  With a mighty heave, he was able to fling the giant’s sword backwards and unbalance him.
While the giant was distracted, Vincent raised his hand in the direction of Mina and her friends.  “Hold on, you three!” he called.
When Vincent raised his hand, Mina, Daryl, and Celine were lifted off their feet by an invisible force and thrown backwards through the forest.  Despite the speed at which they were thrown, they always swerved away from the trees and avoided the flames entirely.  After breaking free of the forest, whatever held them dissipated and the three girls fell onto the snowy earth.  From there, they could see several of the large monsters, including the flaming giant, still battling within the woods.
“Are we finally safe?” Daryl asked, flopping onto her back.
“I doubt it.  We should probably keep moving,” Celine replied.
“Feel free…I’m spent…” Daryl groaned.
“Daryl…” Mina sighed.
“Princess, if you want to live then get your ass up and start marching!” Celine snapped, pulling Daryl up by the collar of her cloak and slapping her.  “It’s not easy trying to keep all of us alive with you grumbling all the time!  So shut up and get moving!”
Mina tried to force her way between them.  “Celi, stop!  I know we’re all tired and scared, but fighting, isn’t the way to-”
“You’re right…I-I’m sorry,” Daryl mumbled, rubbing her red cheek.  “I…I’m just not used to any of this!  I’ve only read about monsters like these in my books.  I didn’t think I’d be facing them this soon!” she mumbled, wiping tears from her eyes.
“Umm…I-I’m sorry, Daryl,” Celine lowered her eyes and let go of Daryl’s cloak.  “Look, let’s just get moving.”
“Not so fast!” the three of them looked up in exhaustion and horror as a Goetian, wreathed in flames and almost as big as the fiery giant from before, flapped down in front of them.
It bore two massive, leathery wings engulfed in fire with claws coming out of the tips and the Goetian’s mouth was full of long, pointed teeth, despite lacking a bottom jaw.  It glared at them with eyes like burning coals, before speaking.  “I doubt you know anything, but I was told to explore all avenues…” the creature growled in a voice that sounded like flesh being shattered under stone.  Scratching at its pointed ears, it sent a cascade of sparks down on the three girls.  “We’re looking for something…special.  Would you know of any magical items in your village, or-”
Mina’s eyes widened and she glared at the Goetian.  Her heart began pounding and she stumbled to her feet.  “St-still haven’t f-found it, h-has he?” she spat, breathing hard and shaking uncontrollably.  “Well whatever you’re looking for, it’s not here!  So just…just leave us alone!” she screamed, before her legs finally gave out and she collapsed on the ground.
“You don’t know?  What a pity…” the flaming Goetian hissed, reeling back its claws to strike at them.
Celine and Daryl clung to Mina and the three girls scrunched their eyes shut as the creature raked its claw at them.  A moment passed, but the claws never touched them. 
“Are you unharmed?” a cold, emotionless voice called out to them.
Opening their eyes, Mina and her friends saw a figure swathed in black holding up the Goetian’s claw with a hand of bleached white bone, his other hand calmly folded behind his back. Mina’s mouth opened and a dry, terrified squeal escaped her lips when the figure turned around to look back at them.  Floating several feet off the ground was a skeleton that lacked legs or a pelvis, garbed in a hooded black cloak that trailed down past his body.  His eyeless sockets filled with green flame and he opened his lipless mouth once again.
 “Did you hear me?  I asked if you three were unharmed.”
“Another one…at this point, nothing can surprise me,” Celine put a hand over her eyes and laughed out loud.
“You…you idiot!” Daryl hissed as quietly as she could.  “Do you have any idea what that thing is?!”
“Huh?” Celine glanced over at Daryl, who was shaking in place.  “Well, he saved us, so he’s probably with the others, right?  What’s it matter?”
“What’s it matter?!” Daryl almost forgot to keep her voice hushed, “That creature is a soulless monster with power equal to a Bishop!  Possibly even greater!  It’s a-!”
“L-lich…” Mina whimpered, her heart thumping so hard it sounded as if it might burst from her chest at any moment.  “He’s…a lich…”
“Hmmm...I suppose that would be a yes,” the figure mused.  Turning back to the Goetian, whose claw was slowly being encased in ice as he held it, the lich threw him back with ease.  Floating higher into the air, he addressed the creature.  “What is the purpose of this raid, Zotz?  What is it you are searching for?”
“As if I’d tell you!  Hehe, you know he would skin me alive if I let something slip, oh great and powerful Frozen Shade…” the Goetian called Zotz sneered.
“I see,” the skeletal figured nodded.  Raising one bony hand, he held it out to the flaming Goetian.  A wave of ice erupted from his palm, crashing over Zotz and extinguishing nearly all his flames.  The giant Goetian was encased from the neck down and writhed in his frozen prison.  “Now, once more,” the lich emotionlessly muttered.  “What is your purpose here?”
“Gragh!  Damn this…this burns!” Zotz shrieked.  “Fine!  We were told to find something special for Agni!”
“Agni…” Mina stammered, wrapping her arms around her legs and digging her nails into her skin.
“What is he looking for?” the lich asked.
“I don’t-agh!” Zotz’s words were cut short by a spear of flaming bone and muscle that pierced his heart.  A red circle with a pentagram in the center that was filled with runic characters appeared underneath the Goetian’s corpse and sucked him into the ground before disappearing.
Looking into the distance, Mina saw that the spear had been hefted by one of the lumbering blobs of flaming flesh, which now approached the lich flanked by nearly a dozen others.  With a sigh, the lich descended to the ground and folded both hands behind his back.  He started to float towards the girls, but stopped when Mina began to tremble uncontrollably and clambered behind Celine to get away from him.
Shaking his head, the lich turned around and put his hand to the ground.  A creature made up of the bones of countless apocra sprouted from the earth.  It supported itself on thick, craggy leg bones, while innumerable skulls coiled around its torso.  Slowly, the skulls unraveled themselves and leered at the flaming masses of flesh.
Flying into the air once more, the lich swept his hand over the area and water sprayed out of his palm, dousing the flames which cloaked the blobs of flesh.  The lich pointed at the blobs of flesh and the motley creature of bone sprang to life.  It charged at the lumbering monsters, shooting off skulls connected by chains of bone that encircled and bound the masses of flesh.  When they had all been caught, innumerable claws sprang from the skeletal monster and it proceeded to rend the blobs of flesh asunder, one at a time.  The lich descended to the ground as more flaming masses of flesh appeared on the horizon.
Mina slowly got to her feet and saw the next wave of monsters approach before turning her gaze to the lich and his creature of bone.  Barely able to control her trembling, she saw the lich glance back at her, his eyes glowing with green flames, and he gave her what might amount to a smile had he still borne a face.  When she saw this, Mina’s eyes widened and she frantically shook her head back and forth.   She began to edge backwards before breaking into a run.  Grabbing Celine and Daryl by their arms, she pulled them after her with strength born of sheer panic.
“Wait!  You must not go that way!” the lich called.
Mina barely heard him, focusing solely on putting as much distance between the three of them and the skeletal figure as possible.  After several minutes of intense sprinting, the lich and his opponents vanished from sight.
“Mina, you need to stop or you’ll kill yourself!” Celine called, pulling her to a halt.
“Okay, what was that?!” Daryl snapped, though her heart still pounded almost as loud as Mina’s.  “What’s with you, Mina?!”
“Can’t…can’t stay here!” she cried, collapsing in the snow and wrapping her arms around her legs.  “Can’t let the lich get me!”
Celine and Daryl’s expressions softened and they gave her a warm hug, which eased Mina’s terror somewhat.  Helping Mina to her feet, the three of them looked around.  Though the crimson flames that burned in the forest could be seen reflected on the clouds, the forest itself was a fair distance away from them.  Through the clouds, they could see the sun setting in the distance
“C’mon,” Celine muttered, “It’ll be night soon.  We need to try and find some cover.”  Scanning the horizon, she pointed to a glimmer she saw in the distance.  “There!  We might be safe over there!”
“What did you see?” Daryl shivered, stumbling along through the snow while still trying to support Mina.
“It was metal…possibly a door of some kind!” Celine called as the wind picked up and fresh snow began to fall around them.
The three of them headed over to what appeared to be a plain iron door, but noticed that it wasn’t connected to anything.  Running their hands on either side of the door, however, the girls discovered that something solid was in front of them, but concealed from sight.  Grabbing the door’s handle, Mina and Celine pulled it open, revealing a dark hallway made of stone.
“This is a bad idea…” Daryl stammered, as the two girls peered inside.
“I don’t care,” Mina swallowed hard and looked behind them, “We… we need to get away from that…that thing!”
“Let’s go,” Celine shuddered, ushering the other two inside, “No matter what this place is, it beats spending a night in the snow.  Trust me,” she added grimly.
As they stumbled through the warm darkness, Daryl held out her hand and a sphere of light sprang formed in her palm.  “Hehe, guess I’ve still got a little life left in me…” she chuckled joylessly as they walked through the empty stone hall.
For a moment, silence engulfed them before Mina tugged on her friends’ arms like an errant child.  “I…I’m sorry.  I’ve been crying and screaming like a scared little girl all day.  And now, we’re…”
“Don’t worry about it,” Celine said with a smile.  “We understand.  Besides, we’ve been screaming our heads off too.”
“Though…it must have been hard seeing those fleshy monsters again,” Daryl sighed, holding a hand to her heart.  “But you weren’t the only one spooked by that lich.  If you hadn’t run, I probably would have,” Daryl smiled at Mina and gave her hand an affectionate squeeze.
“I thought I was over all this, but…”
“You’re stronger than you give yourself credit, Mina,” Celine muttered.  “I know from experience.”
A smile finally made its way back onto Mina’s lips just before another iron door came into sight.
“Any idea what’s on the other side of this?” Daryl said.
“Can it really be worse than what’s out there?” Celine jerked her thumb in the direction they had come from.
“As long as I have you two, I don’t care either way,” Mina said, stepping forward and pulling on the door handle.
When it opened, they stepped into what seemed like daylight.  Closing her hand around the sphere of light, Daryl stepped through the door with Mina and Celine.
They seemed to be standing at the edge of another world.  All around them, various different landscapes from all over Serano appeared to somehow be stitched together.  There was a desolate valley to the west, with a black river running through the middle, while to the east was an immense forest, filled with several bizarre buildings that towered above the trees.  Sheer rock walls bordered the entire area, and a small mountain range seemed to reach up to the sky beyond the forest in the east.  However, their eyes fixed upon one sight in the distance.  Like a giant snowflake which captured the last dying rays of light before dusk, a tower of shimmering crystal sat upon a hill in the center of the landmass.
While Celine and Daryl gasped in shocked surprise, Mina wiped a tear from her already bleary eyes.  “It’s…it’s beautiful,” she murmured, falling to her knees.
The joyous moment abruptly ended when a strange clicking sound became audible all around them.
“Does anyone else hear that?” Daryl said aloud.
“Yeah…I’d know that sound anywhere,” Celine grimaced.  “It’s neeg machinery!”
“Wh-what?” Mina mumbled, looking up at Celine in confusion.
“We need to get out of here,” Celine grunted, grabbing Mina and pulling Daryl back into the hallway.  Before they got halfway through it, however, the floor beneath them buckled.  The girls only had time to look at one another in wide eyed panic before the ground collapsed out from underneath them, sending the three girls spiraling into an abysmal black pit.
As she fell, Mina felt herself lose hold of Celine.  Though she frantically looked from side to side, she was unable to find either of her friends.  “Daryl!  Celi!” Mina frantically cried out, her eyes fixing on a sliver of light that came from where they had fallen.  Gradually, the sliver of light disappeared and Mina was engulfed in darkness.

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