- Terian, South-Eastern coast -
The flame was again absorbed by the protection amulet, and this time, Keshel was ready for the attack. He blocked and parried, pushing his sword diagonally at Jacobie, in an effort to knock him back. He completely missed Firstman coming from the side, though - noticing him only by a jarring pain from his shoulder down to his hip. The bastard cut him...
It was all over. Everything around him, in Keshel's mind, was dead. Everything.
Without thought, without pain, and without fear, the manslayer swung around for a devastating downward slash. The serrated blade broke Firstman's sword, and continued flying at a superhuman speed toward his chest.
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- A Northern Kandarinian town -
The grim Citadel slowly came to a halt right over the small town's city centre. The imposing structure dropped its chains down to the specially prepared anchors in the town square, which was cleared of all buildings at the time of conquest by the Sovereignty. After the chains were attached by the people below to the anchors, the Citadel lowered slightly, its bottom-most tip floating about three meters above the ground. At that point, a large teleportation glyph burnt itself in place right below the Citadel. Four Augments were the first (and so far, only) ones to teleport through the portal, standing guard around it.
And in a few minutes, all was once again still in the small port town.
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- Shuba, the unofficial Kandarinian capital - former location of the Bandervil ruins -
Ash was very, very confused. He was new to Regiment 3, and it probably showed - because he had no idea what was going on.
The central chamber that he was in contained several long glass cells, in which strange creatures were floating, submerged in liquid. Several people were standing around each - mages, by the looks of it - holding their staves next to the cell walls. The cells were arranged in a circle around a desk, which was occupied by Martin's captain - Shen, the Magistrate. It looked as if Shen was conducting research - but that was very questionable. The captain was just sitting there, staring down one of the creatures in the cell.
-"Um, sir... I'm Ash Archer... I'm new in the Regiment..."
-"Archer?", Martin heard a calm voice. "Shouldn't you be in the Sixth Regiment, if you're Archer?"
-"...Sir, that's my last name..."
-"That was a joke."
Shen paused, and looked over to Ash. The captain was a man in his late 30s. He had a very tired look on his face, which was bespectacled by tinted eyeglasses. His most unusual feature was his hair - it was mostly brown, except for two grey streaks going from his temples backwards to behind his ears and ending at the neck.
-"Ash," he continued. "If you're going to get anywhere in this Regiment, you're going to have to know exactly what you're here for. I assume somebody sent you an invitation?"
-"...you did, sir."
-"Oh? That I must've, then. What, if you care to remind me, was your specialization?"
-"Pyromancy, sir. I was transferred here from captain Roth's eighth Regiment by your request."
-"Ah, yes... the Pyromancer. You'll have to excuse my poor memory. Have a seat, son."
Ash complied, pulling up a chair next to the Captain's desk.
-"You see these creatures in the cells?", Shen pointed to the glass tubes. "We discovered them in the Gros Morne Chasm. The first one was found some time before the Cataclysm occurred, but that was just dismissed as a fluke of nature. The creature killed a Kandarinian crewman, letting two others escape. It tried to climb out of the shaft we dug back then, but it was later apprehended by several of our Cryomancers, which you can see around the cells."
-"Yes, sir, but what do you need me for?"
-"The creatures - which we dubbed Destroyers, because that's all they seem to have a mind for - have a very puzzling property about them. Notice how that Destroyer over there has small veins of lava seeping out of its abdomen, but without warping the skin of the creature itself. The lava comes from within the Destroyer's core, which we haven't, as of yet, studied. Back to the point: the Destroyer's skin is a metallic compound that we've never seen before. It seems to have strange reactions to fire and heat, which is why we needed a Pyromancer to help us."
-"I'd be delighted to help, sir."
-"Good. Glad to have you on board. Now, go talk to somebody else for your task. I'm busy."
With those words, Shen resumed his fixed glare at the frozen Destroyer.
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- Swan Creek, a town South-West of the Tower of Heaven's Bane: Regiment 9 Headquarters -
-"Czernn! Usseless pile of boness, get out of there! Czernn, damnit!"
Ssesk was banging his scaly fist on a heavy wooden door. There was absolutely no light coming from under the door, although it was relatively bright outside.
-"Czernn, I don't care if you don't feel like working today, but there'ss an asssignment that you have to do! As a Kandarinian lieutenant - no, as the Regiment 9 lieutenant - you comply! And don't give me that crap about writing poemss! I read one, it suckss anyway!"
Still no reply.
-"CZERNN! Alright, that's it. I'm coming in."
Ssesk legged the heavy door, knocking it down to the floor...
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- Terian, South-Eastern coast -
The fireball hit the spinning Marcher, completely destroying the top part of the carapace. Subsequently, the marcher's legs ripped off, trampling many more unlucky soldiers. Just after the top half was burnt by the fireball, the bottom was pierced by the light-based attack from Geomarcus. The Marcher was officially in a state of severe disrepair.
Mikola, struggling, climbed out from below the ruins. Well, they certainly did it. They took down the Khodovik, almost killing Mikola himself in the process. Shall he use his vischy? Looks like he'll have to.
A ripping sound just behind Mikola announced the arrival of the vischy from its cloaked state. The creature twitched its head upwards until it seemed that it was looking right at Duilin, and made a loud wail...
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-"Oh my," Cecylia continued rambling. "Looks like pan Mikola had to reserve to using his vischy. That means that we're going to have to get to the finale fairly quickly at this point."
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- South-Western Gaian Coast -
Konstantin barely attached the chain to his Pauk when a small explosion somewhere nearby heralded the coming of the 6th Regiment lieutenant. The sinister shape appeared some distance away, between the trees, and closed in on the Necrolyte. Soon, the figure exited the woods. The sun shone rays of light on a snow-white suit of armour, reflecting off long dual blades...
-"Pan Incubus...!", Konstantin gasped.
-"How many FREAKING times do I have to tell you, you necrophiliac scum, do NOT CALL ME THAT!"
-"I'm sorry, pan Hannibal! Please forgive me!"
-"You'd better be sorry! And that was just a one-time thing, anyway!"
//If you're confused at this point, look up "Incubus" on Wikipedia\
Hannibal sighed.
-"So anyway," he continued. "I see you caught some vermin sneaking around."
-"Yes, pan lieutenant. They were in the woods, savaging a defenceless... sleeping... Kandarinian citizen, pan Roth."
Hannibal's eyes lit up, but then the insult got to him - and turned him even angrier.
-"HOW DARE YOU TOY WITH ME?! I'll---!!" Roth took a deep breath. "Ugh. Get the hell out of my sight. You're lucky I'm not a captain. Otherwise, they'd already be looking for your corpse."
-"Yes, pan lieutenant. I'll be off now."
The last Pauk set off, with Sienna and Puco chained behind it. Once the forest was out of sight (and, subsequently, Roth), Konstantin spoke again.
-"Sorry about that, it was necessary. I've learned a lot about the KAF staff... You see, Hannibal himself is normally a very placid person. If I got him mad, he wouldn't try to think about where you two came from in the first place, and, as such, we got him off our back. Now we just have to get back to the town I started my patrol from, and we'll figure our way out from there."