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Starry smiled. This was proving to be exactly the man he needed.
"Now, for what i need, i hope you don't mind me starting with a little story..." He smiled, pulling up a chair to sit down nest to him, pulling his hood back to reveal short brown hair adorned with very clear grey hairs. His face clearly had some wrinkles and scars, the face of a man with experience, a man tired. Yet his eyes still glowed. He laid back a bit, almost making a statement with making himself at home. He gave a nod to Artemis. "You are well versed in relic lore, with what little there is that is understood."
The vagabond leaned forward, taking off his face wrap that normally covered his mouth.
"I assume you have heard of the story. 'The First Relic and the Last Evoker'? It's really a classic among the kids."
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Artemis nodded. "I've heard it. I wouldn't mind hearing your version, it changes from city to..." suddenly he stopped talking, as the light in the room suddenly went out.

"What the?" He started, standing up quickly and heading over to the window. He watched people milling the streets in confusion, and over the east wall he saw something that nearly stopped his heart. He saw the unmistakable glow of humans, but for it to show over the top of the wall...

"We're in trouble," he said evenly, turning back to the room. "I think... we're being invaded."
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Altim sighed. Nothing the king mentioned truly interested the boy, and nothing the king mentioned truly mattered in the way of politics and the people. He decided there wasn't much in the way of policy he could learn about the new king there, but the tournament would at least be fun to watch. Not that he wanted to participate; nay, senseless fighting had no use in his life, and he'd rather only fight when it was necessary. Perhaps he would compete just for sport; however, Daror wasn't confident in his melee abilities, and his prowess lied more in ranged combat. Of course, the kingdom offered good entertainment, so he obliged in watching whatever show they had. The woodsman whom he bought firewood from earlier as well as the baker who produced famous tarts rose to participate, and some other participants came forward, from lands far and wide and lands near and small.
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King Aral Otharion and Sitara Kalyani

The new King looked on in approval as more and more volunteers began to stream down from the stands, including the woman he had pointed to before. He was even more impressed when Saeng Yeong-Hualinh-An elected to fight, his informants had depicted him as an arrogant and self-absorbed child so it should have been no surprise that he sought to test his skills in combat. The reports also indicated he was an accomplished warrior, so it would be an educational experience to watch the foreign lord fight. Once enough volunteers had made there way down to the battle grounds, Aral prepared to initiate the next phase in the tournament. This is where they would take positions equally across the stadium, and ready themselves for combat. He was lifting his hand to halt the flow of new volunteers when one young man in the crowd asked what might have been the stupidest question he could have in a public place.

"Your Majesty! Greetings from an Apprentice Blademaster, for my father is the current Blademaster! Should my father be correct, you will know the title, and know why I am here! However, I have a question that I'm sure others in this crowd would like to know, Your Majesty! I hope you can forgive me for my break in... Royal etiquette and protocol, for I know not of it. I would ask if those of us in possession of Relics may use these Relics with non-lethal force in the Tournament, provided we are ready to accept any consequences that comes with revealing our powers in this dangerous time for the Relic-using kind. I am now finished, Your Majesty, and I would ask if I may have an audience in the foreseeable future concerning the Blademaster and Relic business. Ah... Thank you for your time, Your Majesty." As the young man spoke Aral's expression became steadily more dark with each passing word, the fool had tied a noose and hung himself with it as far as the King was concerned, and the people around him could see that as well for they abruptly stepped away. Some of those in the crown performed a new motion known as a 'facepalm' to express their opinions of the question.

"Young lad, the Kingdom of Othea has no official stance on the possession of relics and the terrible powers that come with them and, for the safety of our citizens, I order you to stand down and prepare to be-" King Aral stopped abruptly, looking around as he and everyone else began to notice a growing shift in the lighting. It was getting darker, but why? It wasn't an eclipse, and there were few clouds. His eyes turned back down towards the young man just as his Knights sprung into action. "Seize the relic user! This is his doing! Get the King to safety!" There cries frightened the nervous crowd which began to flood towards the exits as Grand Master Estyn and several other Knights surrounded the King and began to pull back into the safety of the building, rushing through to the hidden chariot at its back door. The guards, and the knights made a circle around the young man and began to close in, so far his power seemed to relate to darkness and they did not think he could escape if they were shoulder to shoulder.

Meanwhile, Sitara sighed at the fool who thought it was a good idea to use his powers in front of half of Amaryth before jumping back into the crowd and being swept back into the streets. It was out in the streets as the crowd fled the Theatre that she began to grow concerned, she had never seen a relic with this sort of range before and what purpose would that boy have gained from cloaking the city in shadows anyhow? With a smirk she recalled some ambushes in which she would have loved this power...ambushes. The smirk disappeared from her face. The city could be...no, was under attack of some sort. She heard the neighing of horses from the intersection ahead of her, and began shoving through the crowd forcefully to make it the end of the street before the King's chariot passed by. As soon as the torches of the knights penetrated the thickening gloom she began working up a running start in the direction they were going, the knights drew swords upon seeing her glaive but she shouted to them before they had a chance to strike her down. "IT'S AN ATTACK...THE SHADOWS...YOU'RE UNDER ATTACK!" she was panting from the exertion as the knights and their charge disappeared ahead of her, she hoped they had heard her message.

The king could indeed hear the message, and it did not take much thought to realize the sense it made. He opened the curtains on the chariot window, and shouted to one of the knights riding beside him. "Sir Cedric! Sound the warning bells and seal the gates! Prepare the oil!" Without another word the knight broke off at a side street, riding to the nearest guard tower. Aral closed the curtains and turned to Master Estyn. "I'm going to have to ask you a favor, old friend," he drew a dagger and placed the tip on his own torso. "Drive this in, it must be deep. I do not have the courage to do it myself," Estyn looked aghast and confused.

"Your Majesty, I would ne-"

"This is an ORDER Estyn, as your King I command you. It must be done." Estyn was still hesitant, but the fire in Aral's eyes stirred him to motion. With a grimace, he pushed the knife in as Aral bit down on a silver coin from his pocket. The king grunted and threw his head back against the wood, but did not cry out as the knife pierced his skin. Estyn tried to leave the knife in, to hold back the bleeding, but Aral pulled it out himself. Revealing a surprisingly slow flow of blood. Then, wiping the sweat from his brow, the king plucked the coin from his mouth and forced it into the wound as deep as he could. Tearing a strip of cloth from his robe, he wiped up the blood and began bandaging the wound.

"What in Isurn's name was that?" the Grand Master whispered, visibly shocked by the strange act.

"Something you must never speak of, now let us rally and prepare for an invasion."
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She could have laughed, not that she found much funny but she could off. Perfect timing in the tournament for someone to admit being an Evoker. She knew already, obviously. It was her job to know though to admit it onfront of the King in a kingdom where such practices were outlawed. She saw the funny in that, who wouldn't? Torches began to go up all over the city as it went dark, and the guards began closing around on the Evoker which was brilliant. It diverted there attention till just one person noticed. It allowed her people to get into position too which was always nice. It acted as a nice initiation during an invasion, even now in the town square women no older than 15 would be walking out of the crowd. Previously unnoticed and wielding their Sovnyas they would begin cutting down guards heading for the Evokers. Naturally it was too much of a co-incidence for a whole acting hero to save them lie however with the invasion surely they would be able to coerce them to follow.

If not likely some of them would die and would then have to be replaced. Such was life in their order. She turned to the one who was wielding the shadow, he obviously hadn't expected to go alone. In fact being an Evoker he had a history with Vocators. "They're lighting torches and it won't be long until the initial darkness distraction fails. You need to be ready with the next part of the plan. The Empress, may she live forever, has sent us for the King. You must be ready for the next part of the plan or the heads of any Evokers who die this day will be on you, and if that happens. It is likely we will have no need for you anymore."
Tyrell

As soon as it went dark his ring, the flame at least in his ring acted like a giant torch. Unlikely even covering his hand with cloth didn't help and other guards began moving towards him. Which wasn't particularly useful either. Luckily with the darkness he could adjust his skin and no-one would notice, as a sword came down on him it barely even chipped his skin. He offered a coy grin, before realizing it was useless as his grin could not be seen. So he merely shrugged and elbowed the man with a stone hard elbow in the chest, sending him onto the crowd. "Well. You've been a great crowd, but I know who is behind this. Bad people from my homeland." He turned to Mr.SuicideDueToHavingARelic. "We should get out of here..." Women in dark clothes and armour appeared, and began slicing at guards with the moves of expert killers. "Yeah uh, they're not good."
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Altim frowned as the lad made a fool of himself before the crowd, and his frown contorted his face into a full grimace when the area grew dark. He was able to see in the darkness, albeit not with as much clarity as in the light; nevertheless, he could see, at least, and his eyes watched as people around him began running to the exits. Feet stomped around and cascaded down the stands of the arena, and shouting erupted among the throng filling the open air. Knights retreated to pull the king away from the scene, and civilians shrieked in terror. Although he felt anxious in the situation, the gravity of the moment paralyzed Daror and impeded his thoughts and actions. How, after all, could he expect something as bizarre as this to happen on such a fine day?

Amidst the chaos, he urged into a slow withdrawal from the commotion, and Altim pushed himself into a run when the women draped in black appeared, those he dubbed then 'Black Women', so given their attire and the mood of their appearance. Not the most pleasant of sights, especially during all the horror and uproar. Faster, faster he sprinted into the crowd, breathing heavy and exerting the increasing energies about him in gusts of wind through the turmoil. The darkness seemed to consume everything, looming over the town midday, and he knew there was no natural cause. It ate up every corridor of the town, every nook and every cranny, and nothing was lit aside from lights cast by the objects of man. How ironic, he found it, that though mankind was a corrupted good, it was the only light in the dark. "Damn," he whispered to himself as he turned a street corner. He was safer locked inside and away from the crowd.

Somehow, however, he felt it wasn't the boy who loosed the shadows upon the town; nay, he was far too innocent, in fact, Altim believed it was the boy who came to the market earlier looking for food. No, it couldn't be the boy. Daror knew something malicious was at work, an enemy of Othea. Not all was lost, but Evokers all around were in danger, and it came to pass that they must hide their power with more effort now. Altim turned another corner. What did this mean? How would this sway the favor of the king? Doom encroached on Amaryth.
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Starry frowned, jumping up to wrap his mask around his face again. He quickly stepped forward to the window to look outside, noticing chaos began to erupt through the town. He made a sort of growling noise. Turning to Artemis, he began to float the papers around the room, attempting to stack them so Artemis could move them easier.
"This town has become much more dangerous. If this group attacking the city has any interest in relics at all, they will wreck this house, along with all the information we need."
He put his hand on Artemis' shoulder.
"We need to take with us everything we can, anything we cant hold we must destroy." He said with a solemn tone. "If you can save the oldest records we have, the newer ones might be found elsewhere."
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Myth was quite suddenly outraged. His father, for one, had not done his part in ensuring that some kind of legend revolving around the Blademaster remained, and secondly because the King was fool enough to think that because he stepped forward in order to question about Relics, that he wouldn't know how to handle himself. As the King's Guard approached him, weapons drawn, he sighed at them, which took them off balance for a moment. Opening his arms wide, highlighting the difference between his steel-blue armor and his scaly-black gauntlets, Myth told the Guard, "Well, I suppose you'll think I'm behind this, and you're going to kill or seize me, right? I'm no fool, I'm just confident!"

With that, he raised his hands and unconsciously summoned power to them. After a few moments, his gauntleted hands glowed a dark electric blue, lighting up his hands, arms, chest, and face with an eery glow. As the Knights charged forward, he launched his counterattack: a continuous burst of small, static-y, unpredictable lightning bolts. The electricty aimed straight for the nearest pieces that it could be absorbed into: the steel swords of Knights. The lightning traveled down the swords to the gauntleted hands, and then up the gauntlets to the rest of the armor, and with a few sweeps, the charge weakened, and after concentrating a bit more, they all collapsed, the closest one nearly landing on his foot.

Myth walked towards the man who had the red glowy ring, massaging his wrists from the outburst of energy. "Come, I shock, you act as a distraction. You can handle that, right? Let's get out of here, I owe no allegiance to anyone. They should know better than to use swords against Evokers. Archers are always the best against Evokers. Usually."
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As Marcus looked around the circle of contestants that had formed, he recognized a few. The woodsman... Borgrund Thomas Fellhallows of the Darretu Tribe, the late-twenties-guy who had looked around the city in wonder and he recognized a beautiful woman to be from Oragos. Another man came running from one of the arena's entrances, apparently he hadn't been seated when the tournament began. This contest would most certainly become more than he had bargained for.

Just as he was reconsidering his impulsive action, the late-twenties-guy stepped forward and declared that he was an apprentice blade master. Blade Master? Marcus had heard the people in the southern mountains talk about these men with utmost respect during the winter nights. To Marcus they had seemed more like one of the many legends, but here one was standing right in front of him. However, his respect slowly dimmed when the man continued talking. "I would ask if those of us in possession of Relics may use these Relics with non-lethal force in the Tournament, provided we are ready to accept any consequences that comes with revealing our powers in this dangerous time for the Relic-using kind. I am now finished, Your Majesty, and I would ask if I may have an audience in the foreseeable future concerning the Blademaster and Relic business. Ah... Thank you for your time, Your Majesty." The man was either very brave or very stupid. Even if the king would allow him to fight using his powers, the whole arena now was aware that the man was an evoker. No doubt the followers of The Order of Idris would be waiting impatiently to take him with them. At least the man was being all and completely honest, Marcus hadn't planned on informing the other contestants or the public that he was going to cheat by using his relic. The king as well as the other contestants looked shocked and they started to move away from the man. The Saeng however stood his grounds and only laughed openly at the man for telling everyone that he possessed a relic. The king was most likely just about to tell the man that he'd be left in the tender care of The Order of Idris when he stopped mid-sentence. "Fen's face..." Marcus mumbled as he looked up in terror.

Night had fallen. Only, it was around noon, there were no stars and everyone panicked. People quickly started running and some screamed that the Apprentice Blade Master had used his relic to cause this darkness. Marcus didn't know what to believe, he was sick of all the action and just remembered one thing clearly. His bag and bow! It was hard, but Marcus managed to struggle up the stairs to where his seat had been, while the other inside the arena all went the other way. The sound of lighting erupted behind him as more and more torches were lit but abandoned. Marcus didn't look behind to see what was going on, he just sought his seat while panic rose in his chest. Somehow he managed to get to his seat, take his bag and run down while passing all the fights. It seemed like the black-clad newcomers didn't kill just anyone. They only seemed to go after the ones who had proclaimed to be evokers and the guards and knights. Luckily, Marcus wasn't either. Panting, he ran through as much streets as he could, crisscrossing to shake off any possible pursuers. After a while, Marcus was sure that he would never get out of the maze of streets again and he stood still for a bit, catching his breath. "Just what on Azukhar is going on?"
Shin
Shin had watched the coronation ceremony from one of the entranceways. He was surrounded by the shadows and Shin had clad himself in it, making him impossible to see for people who weren't focusing on him. Shin however, was completely focused. Of course Yeong-An had come forth as one of the contestants, the young lord loved to fight. Mongkut was still sitting in the audience and Dung Suk had no doubt just woken up with a terrible headache. Shin had counted him drinking at least twelve of the local alcoholic beverage last night.

When all the contestants finally stood still, Shin counted at least seven evokers who had come forth. He spotted at least one other evoker sitting on the tribune, but he couldn't be sure since most of the audience wasn't sitting still. Shifting his gaze back to the circle of contestants, Shin noticed that the king seemed to.... "No, that can't be... " Shin shook his head in confusion. No doubt it had just been his imagination. Shin became even more confused when one of the contestants proclaimed that he was a relic user. With opened mouth he listened. The man was a fool, no doubt. More interesting was the king's response. "Young lad, the Kingdom of Othea has no official stance on the possession of relics and the terrible powers that come with them and, for the safety of our citizens, I order you to stand down and prepare to be-". The king suddenly stopped his speech halfway as darkness filled the arena. Darkness? Shin quickly rearranged not only the light around his face, where his white mask should have been, but around his whole body as if it were a cloak. In a matter of seconds, Shin was invisible. On a sunny day, only his shade would have been partly visible. But with all these clouds out...

As he walked into the arena, Shin realized that there were no clouds. As he stood perfectly still, Shin came to the realization that the arena was filled with at least fifteen evokers that he hadn't spotted before. Oddly enough, their light didn't shine as bright as most relic users' and he lost sight of them as they began to move. Quickly, with a grace and pace that he recognized. These relic users were trained killers, taught to move silently but as they began attacking some of the guards that were posted among the public, they proved to be lethal. Shin knew, he had to get away. This wasn't his fight. This wasn't even his country. It would be best to stay in the city a few days and then disappear quietly, back to Da-Hyun to inform Jok Lu about the events that had taken place. But something deep inside of him told him to stay. People started hitting him as they ran to the exits in panic and Shin saw how guards and knights attacked some of what would have been contestants. But Shin didn't pay attention to any of them. He was searching the rows for... something. Another spectator like himself.
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Artemis quickly moved to a back room, coming back out with a large traveling bag. He ignored the papers on the table and what was left on the floor and immediately hurried upstairs, where he kept all of his completed research. He began pulling books off the shelf, seemingly at random but following his own organizational system. Fifteen thick, leather bound volumes made their way into his bag, along with traveling supplies such as rope, a lantern and oil, flint and tinder and a bedroll. Holding another book in his arms, he moved back downstairs to the kitchen and pulled dried meats from the food storage and whatever other food he could take with him.

"I'm always ready to travel," He said as he moved back next to his apparent companion, "And I know a place where we can go. An abandoned temple to the east. We can take a small boat out of the city in the confusion.
Lillian looked around frantically, trying to find her new friends in the confusion of the coronation.

"Damn you," She said, glaring at her bracelet, "Why don't you make light?" Frustrated, she clamped her hand around a torch and drew on it's fire, figuring nobody would miss it and not wanting to be unarmed in the event of a fight. Luckily for her, somebody was drawing the attention of all the guards in the center of the theater, so nobody would see her use her Relic.
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By the time the darkness had materialized over the capital, Itani had turned over Artemis's book to Constabulary headquarters. It wasn't the treasure trove the Constabulary had been hoping for, but it would provide valuable insight to the workings of the relics.
Itani was set to venture back into the city and observe the tournament on the Constabulary's behalf, but the night had crept over the sky as she prepared to leave, sending the city into a panic. It was a phenomenon - clearly an unnatural one, and that became apparent when a messenger brought news of invasion to the Constabulary's HQ.

"It's a mess in the capital! Othea is under invasion! The tournament grounds have turned into an all-out battlefield and there's fighting on the walls!"
"How the hell did this happen?!" Itani furrowed her brow, slamming a fist against the wall. The capital was supposed to be Othea's most secure city, and for this to happen! "What are the Constabulary Guard's orders?"
"The Constabulary's entire military arm is to be deployed in defense of the capital," came a bassy voice behind Itani's shoulder. Grand Constable Bergen Piett stepped forward, with a retinue of the Constabulary's prominent officers. "Our objective is to secure the last known position of the King and defend him from attack. We're working closely with the Knighthood and city guard on this defense. We've strong reason to suspect whoever's responsible for this of relic use. Take any suspects into custody and protect our new king! Move!"

The officers gathered around the Grand Constable let out a resounding "Aye, Sir!" And leaped to action, gathering their regiments from the barracks. Itani hurried with them, rousing the VI Regiment, which was already geared and prepped, as they should be. She curtly relayed the Grand Constable's orders to her men before mounting her destrier and leading a battalion of soldiers out of the keep and down the capital's streets.
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Starry nodded. He opened the door and took a look around, noting a women in a black garb passing by the house. He quickly closed the door, leaning his back against it to talk to Artemis.
"Yes, except no. We aren't leaving the city easily. We will have to fight our way out. I hope you aren't offended if i say to leave most the fighting to me." The Vagabond prepared himself, throwing his hood up, tightening his gauntlets. He dramatically (and unnecessarily) pulls the rags off his staff, revealing a long gold pole, with markings up and down the sides in a strange language. He pulls open his bag only to have small iron balls and knives fly out and float around him. He took out an orb, whose rags he left on, but he attached to the end of his relic. He nodded to Artemis. "I hope you're ready. Stay close to me, within my range." Starry turns to the door, lifting and dramatically kicking the door. It refused to budge. He kicks it a second time, hard enough to actually make it open. He steps outside, waving for Artemis to follow.
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Outside the walls
The legions of the Kalesian soldiers had begun marching out of their hidden tunnels the moment the darkness rose. A few companies started building an encampment around the exits, but most started moving straight for the city. Several hours earlier, seven companies of Mauler cavalry had set out, securing the surrounding area, ensuring that no one could observe how they got to this side of the mountains. It was imperative that all think supplies passed over the mountains. In fact, several companies had the sole purpose of setting up such a line just to confuse their foes.

As the legions marched out, they fanned out, forming a wide front, ready to surround the entire city. Most of them were regular soldiers, both infantry and archers, but there were also other elements, like the massive Kelbeasts. Their march to the gates of Amaryth went unchallenged. The people were too occupied with the Weaver's artificial night to mount any truly organized defense. Within the walls, Imperial agents were already moving, crippling defenses at key points. By the time the first Kelbeast built up speed and struck at the eastern gates, the defenders within were all dead, the bar not even secured. Not that it made much difference, when several tons of armored Kelbeast struck it. The gates slammed open, and soldiers flowed in.

Unlike most invasions, the forces of the empire did not start a merciless slaughter of anyone and everyone. In fact, civilians were herded out of harms way, guarded by the very men who invaded. Those opponents who could not be pacified, were of course slain, but most were simply contained. The further into and around the city the invaders got, the stiffer the resistance. Though they had gotten the drop on their prey, the Imperials did not win outright.

On the Eastern Gate
Commander Eulália Kovac smiled to herself. Her troops had now secured the gate. It had been particularly funny to her to see how some of the defenders had been in the process of lighting a fire underneath one of the big vats of oil. Big vats of cold oil. How they thought to get that hot enough to be harmful in time she had no idea, but it had made her laugh. Her two companies were quickly progressing along the wall, marching in a strong formation, easily fending off the attempts at defense. When one died, another took his or her place, Below, she could see how other companies were herding the civilians to safety, where they would be processed. She had heard rumors that at least one of the Empress' own specialists was around, supposedly skilled at finding those with the blood of Evokers.

Turning around, she saw that a stone throw from the walls, other companies were in the process of setting up secure tents to see to both the wounded and the secured citizens of Amaryth. No matter if they were imperial or not, all would be treated well, their potential wounds patched up. Cruelty to foreign civilians had never been imperial policy. If a civilian population was oppressed or treated cruelly otherwise, they would not so easily accept the embrace of the Empire. Enemy combatants, would of course be held apart, but not even they would be exposed to torturous conditions. Most of them were, after all, merely following orders.

Somewhere in the city
Slavómir did not pay much attention to the city. Though he could pay attention, he preferred to focus upon maintaining the darkness. Though he was a capable fighter, he was still glad that the Empress had commanded one of her own to watch over him. He did not have illusions about the fact that she was also there to ensure he did not stray. He had no doubt that if their position was compromised and escape impossible, the Imperial Vocator would kill him and take his relic back to the Empire in order to find another wielder. In fact, he knew that the sole reason that had not happened already was that it would take years to train anyone to weave shadows as well as he, and that would be reliant upon them actually finding another weaver in the first place. He was too valuable for them to waste.

"Yes yes. It will be done. Just tell me when you want the Darkness to stop. We should give them enough time to get used to dark, for then the light will be just as much of a shock." He did not have much patience with the woman, but he knew her words were true.

Not far from the Arena

Thora did not know where she was going. As welcome as the darkness was to her, it did not take a genius to figure out that the darkness would not come alone. She listened to the voices of the panicked crowds even as she flowed through them with ease. Unlike them, she could see perfectly in this light. There were so many fumbling about, virtually blinded by it. Had she not been preoccupied, she would have laughed.

A feeling she did not recognize made her decide to get off the street and up on the rooftops. As cramped as the city was, these were almost a street onto themselves. A quick jump would easily send her across the gap between two structures. A small part of her considered the fact that most people could not have made that jump even with practice, but that part was quietly ignored. She continued moving north like that, crossing the rooftops as if they were the easiest road. Thora was about to leap over another gap when her Thirst practically screamed. She found herself looking down instead. Some six or seven meters below, someone dressed in all black walked, wielding a long, strange weapon she did not recognize. She had seen others like that earlier, but paid them no heed.

Without understanding what she was even doing, she crawled over the edge, her toes hanging on it, then she let go, dropping straight down at the foreign woman. Mid-air she found herself twisting, and as she hit, she found herself pulling the foreigner over and around. With the height she dropped from and the surprise on her side, the foreigner had no chance to come up with a viable defense.

They rolled on the ground as Thora wrapped her arms and legs around the other. She could feel her Thirst aching to be sated. When they finally came to a stop, she did not hesitate, sinking her fangs deep into the other's throat, drinking heartily. As always before, the bite served to partially incapacitate her meal. The shock probably also helped, but it was soon clear that this foreign woman was not as incapacitated as most. It did not help her, for by the time she started moving, she was already weakening from loss of blood. But because of that resistance, and in part because she didn't quite know how to do it, Thora dared not stop till the woman was almost completely drained.

The moment after the woman expired, Thora detached herself, rubbed the dirt from her clothes and blood from her mouth. She quickly checked that the feeding had not been observed, then ran off, a new spring to her step now that the thirst was sated. She moved at a pace most people would have found exhausting, but the added energy made it easy for her. She didn't quite know what was going on, but she did not like it. Prey who could move when they should not be able to? Unexplained (but welcome) darkness? Unexpected invasions? There were too many unknowns for her liking, but so long as the darkness remained, she would not hide. Surely there was some way out.
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Due to the connection with the other Vocators she felt the struggle that one of them, someone just on patrol, went through. Someone who shouldn't of had a struggle. That was concerning, she began to head towards the girls last known location however something drew her gaze away from the tower. She was looking for someone, somebody she knew but at the same time she didn't know him. In her memory he was just a blur, like someone you met once in childhood but for some reason could remember really well. All she knew was that it was a strange man, but she didn't like it. Why was she looking for him? She couldn't afford to be distracted right now. She turned to Weaver. "I have other duties to attend to, though do not stray as others will still be watching you." With that she jumped down to the level below rolling to carry the momentum from the fall and preventing injury. She turned back to Weaver. "Remove the darkness for a second and then bring it back to give the signal. Everyone should be prepared for it on our side." With that she continued on her way.

When the flash finally came those who had been following the Evokers, two per Evoker would strike.

Tyrell

Tyrell watched as some of the girls in dark clothes ran off in another direction, four remained. "Yeah, while your plan of escape is brilliant I am more worried about the people who already know what we are." The flame from his ring began to spread, into the cracks in his skin made off stone until it cris-crossed all over his body. The flame at his shoulder burned brighter as he raised his right hand, and a pulse spread down as a fireball flew from his hand but missed one of the women dressed in black and hit a guard instead. He would of winced though he wasn't overly fond of them either, as he began pushing his way through the crowd he turned to lightning man. "You know, it doesn't really matter that you aren't visibly an Evoker they already know who you are. Hell they've probably been watching us for ages. We need to get out of here, now."
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Othean wilds east of Amaryth, two days earlier

"So what do you see, O Wise Shaman?"
Shaman Maerur Samai did not have an immediate answer to that. After meditating for a while, he was almost sure that sitting still for hours on end did things to the mind. Wait, no. That's not how a Seer should act, Samai. The Great Spirits do not send nonsense messages. We must try to interpret it. "I saw strange things. Troubling things, Gezhar son of Gezai."
"What were they, O Shaman?" Gezhar was used to this. Maybe a tribal war, a pack of wolves, but nothing beyond that. Still, he could see a glint of unusual worry in the old man's eyes.
"I saw an army. An army digging holes." The man's grating voice was soft, yet it reverberated throughout the small hut. "But not with shovels and picks, Gezhar. They were using... the Relics. They melted and burned. They hewed the foundation of the earth away using unnatural methods."
"This must be serious, O Shaman. Whatever their goal is, they must be desperate if they have Evokers among their ranks."
"I do not know." The shaman looked up from beneath his grey wolf-cloak, pale wizened eyes burning with a subtle fire. "Oh, and by the way, Gezhar. I assume you still remember Borgrund."
"Small Bear?" Gezhar nodded, his eyes looking like they were seeing a thousand lifetimes. "We were very fond friends... He lives in the big village Amaryth, right?"
"Aye." The shaman nodded slowly, partly because age was getting on, and partly because he was deep in thought. "Go. Take your spear, shield and the finest horse and make for the east, where your brother dwells." The shaman nodded him off. "Make haste."
"And what should I say to him when I arrive, O Shaman?"
"Hmm." Samai hadn't thought of that. "Ask him what has transpired in the villages of stone, and if it has any relevance to us."
"That is all? No important message, O Shaman?"
"Make haste." Samai now sounded more urgent, more anxious. "Do not dither, Gezhar."
"At once, O Wise Shaman." Gezhar nodded politely, and stepped out of the small oaken hut into the blazing sun.

Amaryth, present day

This wasn't good. Bor had been one of the first to leave the Theatre - bad idea. He immediately had to contend with a throng of commoners trying to make their way back to their homes. Morris had assured him that he would meet him on the other side of the lake. That wasn't necessarily bad news - it would lighten the load of the boat he was planning to escape in. However, Morris had taken the Mystra - he could only hope the spirits were merciful with him. He had made for the docks to the north of the city, which was a fair distance away from the Theatre but could be reached in a good long run. He barged and shoved past panicking sailors and wealthy traders trying to make for their ships. He finally reached his destination: a war canoe emblazoned in the curling colors of green, red and brown. He had made it himself and for himself, though it looked like it could use a few more people to make it more useful. So before casting off, Bor looked around for a few more minutes if anyone needed a bit of hope. "Hey! If you don't want to die get in!"
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Kareth had been in enough bad situations to know when things were really going belly up, and this was one of them. From what he could gather from the panicking citizens, someone had invaded the city, and most of them were saying it was from the east. His belongings were still in the Tavern, and he hesitated for a moment trying to decide to get his belongings or simply run for the north shore and get on a boat, somehow. He decided that running into soldiers wasn't worth his belongings, and that if he really needed to survive afterwards, he was well equipped to take what he needed by force. He he had a dim view of mercenaries who turned to banditry, but fully understood their plight: warriors will do anything to survive.

As he followed the crowds north, he felt a strange sensation, like he was being watched. He didn't know where he got that feeling, seeing as he was surrounded by people, but it made him uneasy. Kareth tightened his grip on his spear as he pushed onwards towards the docks.
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Myth smirked, and said, "Come on! These are mere girls dressed up with weapons! Whatever skills they might possess, I am sure that you and I can adequately counter them! Observe!" He looked one of the girls straight in the eye, one of four that were advancing towards them. He called out, "Stand down and I won't kill you!" When all they did was speed up, he lashed out with a lightning bolt. The girls were perhaps trained for dodging an arrow, to lean and move to the side enough so that the arrow wizzed by. She tried to do the same with the lightning bolt.

Lightning was angry. This mere mortal thought she could dodge him as if he were an arrow! His life and his entire existence spanned only a few seconds, but for him, they were years. He was hurtling through space, unrecognizable space, towards a black-clad target. He screamed as he went, letting out a deafening blast of thunder, screaming all the several years of his life, slowly making his way from spots that were easy to pass through with the least resistance. As he neared the girl, and the girl seemed to move oh-so-slowly to the side, he continued screaming. The conductivity of her body pulled Lightning in, seething with hatred that this mere mortal could possibly think she could possibly dodge HIM?! This was a major @*$&%#$ offensive action against one so powerful as Lightning. Lightning burst on, now with his course corrected and slamming into the girl.

Back out of Myth's imagination, the lightning smashed into the girl with boom of thunder, sending her flying away like a ragdoll, burning through any leather, metal, or cloth in its way. The next few seconds had two more lightning bolts launched at Myth's enemies; one hit, tossing another girl whom, unbeknownst to the metaphorical spawn of Zeus and the metaphorical spawn of that Mountain over there, was hoping to become a full-fledged Vocator with plenty of other Vocators under her command. But NOPE!, lightning says NO!

"You take the other two, stoney."
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Marcus
As Marcus continued on, he suddenly noticed that one of woman clad in black was walking in the alley to his side. He quickly took a few steps back and sat down, making himself as small as possible. After a few moments he had managed to regain control over his breathing. Slowly and with the silence that hunters posses, Marcus knocked an arrow on his bow. Before drawing it, he slowly peeked around the corner. The woman was halfway through the street but before Marcus had the time to draw the tendon, something came out of nowhere and jumped on the black woman. Filled with terror, Marcus watched as it struggled to keep the woman down. He could almost taste his breakfast again when it bit the woman's throat. What monsters have these foreigners taken with them into Othea? In his confusion, it didn't occur to Marcus that since the creature had attacked the black-clad woman, it most likely wasn't on their side. Still tightly clenching his bow, Marcus didn't wait for the monster to finish feeding and quickly ran back into another street. He'd rather run into more black-clad woman than deal with that... creature.

After a while of running around (in circles) as stealthy as he could, Marcus decided that his best chance would be to try and escape the city by water. No doubt the foreigners would have come here by land and even if they had come by water, it wouldn't hurt to take a chance on it... He hoped...

Now that he had finally managed to think straight again, he didn't find it hard to find the harbor. After all, he had grown up in a harbor city himself. Since the city was build near sweet water, he couldn't rely on his taste, but he still could trust his nose. It was common to let the... smellier craftsman settle near the harbor, where most people wouldn't be bothered by the smell of things such as fish, leather tanning and tar. When he reached the harbor, the first person he spotted was the big log seller, Bor standing near some sort of canoe. There were a few others running around on the docks as well, most sailors and merchants. Bor was by far the one that stood out the most. Before he could decide if he should walk up to Bor or not, two other conspicuous characters appeared on the scene. Marcus decided it might be best to observe them first before he took action. An arrow in one hand, his bow in the other, Marcus stood still in his small, dark alley. Patiently waiting for what would happen next.
Yeong-An
With a swift motion that he had performed a thousand times before, Yeong-An slid his twin swords out of their scabbards. A broad smile spread on his face. People were running away in panic, screams filled the air which had suddenly darkened. True, Yeong had been surprised for a moment when the world turned black, but now happiness had replaced all of his other emotions. After all, in the tournament he hadn't been allowed to kill his foes. As far as the young lord could tell, the new figures that had appeared were foreigners, like himself. More importantly, after it became clear that they were killing guards, Yeong-An was sure that it'd be okay if he killed a few of them.

One black clad figure came his way and Yeong-An swung one of his swords at his head, mostly as a distraction as the other sword was on its way to the figure's side. Expecting to find resistance, Yeong-An had put his weight behind the second attack. The figure however, managed to dodge his attack with ease and.... grace. Hatred and anger bottled up in Yeong-An's chest as he realized that he was fighting a GIRL. That was no worthy opponent for the Lord of Ubondat! After a few more attempts to attack the woman, with anger as a poison in his veins, the woman lashed out at him with the pointy stick she'd call a weapon. Yeong-An halted a moment when he felt hot blood running down his face, giving the woman time to land a second attack on his shoulder. With an angry scream, the young lord took a few steps back and charged at the woman, using his weight to his advantage as he rammed her. The woman was taken off guard. Nobody would have expected such a stupid move since she'd only have to point her Sovyna at him to let him impale himself. However, the woman was a moment too late and Yeong-An managed to throw her to the ground, pinning her down. He spit in her face and ignored the pain he felt when the blade of a second Sovyna hit him in his back. "Say bye at gods, if have any, whore." He mumbled in his broken Othean as he slowly let one of his swords drink blood from her throat. Panic arose in her eyes as she realized that she'd die, but the panic quickly faded. She smiled as she saw what her sister had done to his back. Yeong-An would never know if she had understood his words, for all light faded from her eyes before she could answer. Blood streamed from the wound in her throat and stained Yeong-An's armor and face. He slowly rose, laughing bitterly as he realized that most of the blood that stained his armor was his own. For some reason, the second black-clad woman had disappeared. "You moron! What by The Nine did your late father teach you about the combination of swordsmanship and anger? You sully his memory the way you fight!" When Yeong-An turned around, Mongkut spat in his face. "I killed her, what's so bad about that?" The world slowly turned darker and Yeong saw how the loath on Mongkut's face quickly disappeared, making way for worry. "I'll get you out...here... Hang...." Then the world became darker than it had ever been before.
Shin
Shin had taken some time to watch as Yeong-An was outmatched by only two of the foreigners. If the young lord hadn't been so brash and filled with anger, he would have watched his back and he wouldn't have had to die. A decade ago, Shin would have saved the lord and used his powers to kill a few more of the black-clad woman. Now he only observed and took note of the way the foreign woman fought. After all, his loyalty didn't lay with the lower lords. Shin's loyalty lay with the Realm.

The women were obviously not from Oragos or Harra, judging from their clothes and way of fighting. The only logical possibilities would be that they were an unknown, unhappy faction within Othea or Lendrians who had crossed the mountains. However, it would be rather unlikely that Lendria would seek war with Othea when the Lendrians spent most of their time and energy in fighting the Ceranians. And judging from what he had read and hear about Othea, the kings were usually loved and he had never heard of a minor faction with intentions of rebelling. Would they be Kalesian? But what would the Kalesian Empire have to gain from fighting here in Othean and how would they have gotten here in the first place? After all, the mountain range to the east was as good as impassible, especially for larger forces. All the fighting on the walls and the sound of panicked screams and weapon clatter that seemed to come from the outer walls gave Shin the impression that the black-clad women hadn't come alone. The only thing he could say with surety was that they were an elite group of fighters. A full and logical explanation would have to wait, for now Shin just remembered how the women fought and how they were dressed. He would discuss it with the family elder when he returned to Da-Hyun.

As Mongkut killed the second black-clad woman, Shin turned his attention back to the tribune. Almost all spectators had fled the theater and most of the black-clad women seemed to have left to spread across the city as well. Shin was toying with the thought to give Yeong-An a small amount of poison to ease his pains and allow him to live a little longer. However, the feeling he had felt before suddenly became a lot stronger. Looking around, Shin noticed that one of the black-clad women seemed different from the rest. When he stood completely still, for a few moments he could see that she shone as brightly as a proper evoker should... except for her face. With astonishment, Shin realized that her face was invisible for normal humans. He had never met anyone besides himself who could do that and Shin had to suppress the urge to stop his light manipulation, show himself and talk to her. Judging from her companions' behavior, she'd kill him without hesitation or simply out of a reflex if he'd suddenly show himself. So instead, he drew his twin swords without making a sound. It took him a bit of effort to keep them invisible as well. His powers worked best on his own body, but it wasn't impossible. He slowly walked up to the woman, unsure if he should quickly kill her while he was still invisible. All of his instincts and common sense screamed that he should, but the unknown feeling that had prevented him from leaving earlier now prevented him from killing the strange woman just like that.
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Artemis walked purposely toward the docks, making his way to a small jetty tied down to the pier. "Come on, it's not much but it'll get us across." He shrugged off his pack and put it into the boat, but hesitated before climbing in himself. Out of the corner of his eye, he had caught a glimmer of something, and turning fully towards it, he saw the familiar glow of a person lighting one of the alleyways.

"Be careful," He said, turning back to the boat. "We're being watched. Alley, third from the left of the main road."
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