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To Reap the Whirlwind - Part 7: A Council Convened
Cool air rushed out to greet them as soon as the large stone double doors were opened.
As they entered, footsteps echoed on the floor. The entire room, floors, walls and ceiling were made from a material resembling quartz.
Yvigne’ and the female Elorii went to one end of the chamber where a small stage with a simple podium had been erected. Theron and Menet stood on small blue circles upon the floor. Senator Tensen-Balin held Cassicus, who had regained enough of his strength to be at the proceedings. Following their lead, Kham, Quintus, and Vlad stepped onto blue circles.
Clearing her throat, Yvigne’ spoke to the assembly.
“Assembled members. I have convened this hearing because our newly found ally has told me some news that may prove disastrous to our people and way of life.”
“Sounds like she’s right next to me,” said Vlad.
“And in our native tongue,” said Kham. “Haven’t heard Altherin in awhile.”
“As you may have noticed,” said Yvigne, “these blue circles have the ability to allow all to speak and be understood. Please remain within them. Now please, Sevestia. Tell them what you told me.”
Holding her head high in the same haughty way that Ilmarė held hers, she began. “Honored allies, I come here under the most dire of circumstances to ask for your help—not just for my sake, but for the sake of all inhabitants on Onara.”
“Here we go,” said Kham, crossing his arms. “I told you,” he said to Vlad, “end of the world.”
“I was born in captivity on Ymandragore some three hundred years ago and have never left that world until now. My father was captured by the Sorcerer-King millennia ago at this very site, because he was curious about the immortality that is birthright of all Elorii. As the years dragged on, he grew weary of father and decided that there was nothing more to be learned from him. After I was born, we were given over to the various Fingers, the organizations that run the Magocracy at the Sorcerer-King’s behest. Of late, we were given over the Finger called the Society of Ordained Seekers.”
Kham stopped shifting his feet and leaned forward, intrigued.
“While there, my father gained the confidence of the leader of the Ordainers and eventually uncovered the plans of this madman. He saw that there was no choice but to oppose the Sorcerer-King. He was able to secure the means to teleport me off the Ordainer’s island and to the mainland. But just as the spell was cast, the Ordainers broke in and captured my father.”
Theron interrupted. “We have plans of our own,” he said. “We need only deliver the boy to Ymandragore and let Master Orata’s work be done.”
“You, human, are a fool,” said Sevestia. “The name of the man who heads the Society of Ordained Seekers is none other than your former master, Lucius Orata. He spoke at length at the irony of having his very enemies sow the seeds of chaos on the main island of Ymandragore, setting the stage for a coup to topple the Sorcerer-King himself.”
Theron was taken aback, but recovered quickly. “What do I care who concocted the method? The end is the same: the destruction of the Sorcerer-King.”
“Do you think it ends there?” said Sevestia. “He has a plan that, if successful, will make the reign of the Dread Lord seem as nothing. I will tell you what you need to know to stop him, but first I need something from you. You must infiltrate the island of Ymandragore and free my father. That is my price for my information.”
The room was stunned into a silence that lasted for some time.
“Oh great,” said Kham. “I know where this is going.”
A small, weak voice asked, “but what of me?”
All eyes turned to look at Cassicus. He pushed weakly away from his father and stood defiantly on his own.
“Yes,” Theron said slowly. “Time is running out for the boy. Plans must be made.”
Cassicus straightened up. “If I am to die regardless, then let my death have meaning.” He turned to face Augustus. “Please, father. Let me die as a true son of Coryan, taking our enemies with us into Beltine’s embrace.”
The senator wrung his hands. “Faithful legionnaire,” said Augustus to Quintus, “what is your counsel?”
“Today, Cassicus is a boy,” said Quintus, tears in his eyes. He turned to Augustus. “But he will die a man. We will see this to the end.” He put one arm across his chest and bowed towards the senator. “I swear upon it.”
“It is done then,” said Cassicus. “I will meet my final days with my hands around our enemy’s throat. I will make our ancestors proud, father.”
Kham coughed into one fist.
“I know a way to accomplish both ends,” said Sevestia. “During my time with the Dread Lord, I learned of a number of bases used by the Harvesters to secure their ill-gotten goods. They are hidden by powerful sorcery and are undetectable by ordinary means. I will direct you to one of those bases, where you will strike a blow against your enemy and have the opportunity to commandeer one of the Black Ships of Ymandragore.”
The meeting over, the Elorii stepped from the podium and the other mages did likewise.
“I will not ask you to do this with me,” said Quintus to Vlad and Kham. “It is not your burden to bear. I completely understand if—“
Vlad held one hand up. “I’m in,” he said.
They both turned to Kham, who was busy smoothing his overcoat. He looked up at them.
“I don’t suppose either of you actually know how to sail a ship?”
Vlad and Quintus shook their heads.
“Of course not. So if there’s any way this mission’s going to be successful, I guess I’d better come along.”
“Glad to have you,” said Vlad with a smile. He patted Kham on the back.
The Val shrugged him off. “Please,” he said, walking away. “It’s not that hard a choice. Besides, Onara’s where I keep all my stuff.”
Cool air rushed out to greet them as soon as the large stone double doors were opened.
As they entered, footsteps echoed on the floor. The entire room, floors, walls and ceiling were made from a material resembling quartz.
Yvigne’ and the female Elorii went to one end of the chamber where a small stage with a simple podium had been erected. Theron and Menet stood on small blue circles upon the floor. Senator Tensen-Balin held Cassicus, who had regained enough of his strength to be at the proceedings. Following their lead, Kham, Quintus, and Vlad stepped onto blue circles.
Clearing her throat, Yvigne’ spoke to the assembly.
“Assembled members. I have convened this hearing because our newly found ally has told me some news that may prove disastrous to our people and way of life.”
“Sounds like she’s right next to me,” said Vlad.
“And in our native tongue,” said Kham. “Haven’t heard Altherin in awhile.”
“As you may have noticed,” said Yvigne, “these blue circles have the ability to allow all to speak and be understood. Please remain within them. Now please, Sevestia. Tell them what you told me.”
Holding her head high in the same haughty way that Ilmarė held hers, she began. “Honored allies, I come here under the most dire of circumstances to ask for your help—not just for my sake, but for the sake of all inhabitants on Onara.”
“Here we go,” said Kham, crossing his arms. “I told you,” he said to Vlad, “end of the world.”
“I was born in captivity on Ymandragore some three hundred years ago and have never left that world until now. My father was captured by the Sorcerer-King millennia ago at this very site, because he was curious about the immortality that is birthright of all Elorii. As the years dragged on, he grew weary of father and decided that there was nothing more to be learned from him. After I was born, we were given over to the various Fingers, the organizations that run the Magocracy at the Sorcerer-King’s behest. Of late, we were given over the Finger called the Society of Ordained Seekers.”
Kham stopped shifting his feet and leaned forward, intrigued.
“While there, my father gained the confidence of the leader of the Ordainers and eventually uncovered the plans of this madman. He saw that there was no choice but to oppose the Sorcerer-King. He was able to secure the means to teleport me off the Ordainer’s island and to the mainland. But just as the spell was cast, the Ordainers broke in and captured my father.”
Theron interrupted. “We have plans of our own,” he said. “We need only deliver the boy to Ymandragore and let Master Orata’s work be done.”
“You, human, are a fool,” said Sevestia. “The name of the man who heads the Society of Ordained Seekers is none other than your former master, Lucius Orata. He spoke at length at the irony of having his very enemies sow the seeds of chaos on the main island of Ymandragore, setting the stage for a coup to topple the Sorcerer-King himself.”
Theron was taken aback, but recovered quickly. “What do I care who concocted the method? The end is the same: the destruction of the Sorcerer-King.”
“Do you think it ends there?” said Sevestia. “He has a plan that, if successful, will make the reign of the Dread Lord seem as nothing. I will tell you what you need to know to stop him, but first I need something from you. You must infiltrate the island of Ymandragore and free my father. That is my price for my information.”
The room was stunned into a silence that lasted for some time.
“Oh great,” said Kham. “I know where this is going.”
A small, weak voice asked, “but what of me?”
All eyes turned to look at Cassicus. He pushed weakly away from his father and stood defiantly on his own.
“Yes,” Theron said slowly. “Time is running out for the boy. Plans must be made.”
Cassicus straightened up. “If I am to die regardless, then let my death have meaning.” He turned to face Augustus. “Please, father. Let me die as a true son of Coryan, taking our enemies with us into Beltine’s embrace.”
The senator wrung his hands. “Faithful legionnaire,” said Augustus to Quintus, “what is your counsel?”
“Today, Cassicus is a boy,” said Quintus, tears in his eyes. He turned to Augustus. “But he will die a man. We will see this to the end.” He put one arm across his chest and bowed towards the senator. “I swear upon it.”
“It is done then,” said Cassicus. “I will meet my final days with my hands around our enemy’s throat. I will make our ancestors proud, father.”
Kham coughed into one fist.
“I know a way to accomplish both ends,” said Sevestia. “During my time with the Dread Lord, I learned of a number of bases used by the Harvesters to secure their ill-gotten goods. They are hidden by powerful sorcery and are undetectable by ordinary means. I will direct you to one of those bases, where you will strike a blow against your enemy and have the opportunity to commandeer one of the Black Ships of Ymandragore.”
The meeting over, the Elorii stepped from the podium and the other mages did likewise.
“I will not ask you to do this with me,” said Quintus to Vlad and Kham. “It is not your burden to bear. I completely understand if—“
Vlad held one hand up. “I’m in,” he said.
They both turned to Kham, who was busy smoothing his overcoat. He looked up at them.
“I don’t suppose either of you actually know how to sail a ship?”
Vlad and Quintus shook their heads.
“Of course not. So if there’s any way this mission’s going to be successful, I guess I’d better come along.”
“Glad to have you,” said Vlad with a smile. He patted Kham on the back.
The Val shrugged him off. “Please,” he said, walking away. “It’s not that hard a choice. Besides, Onara’s where I keep all my stuff.”