Magehunters
Mar
Mar bristled at the thoughts as Lust spoke. Her fangs bared and tail coiled underneath, her fingers digging deeper into her palm. She didn’t care or seemed to pay attention to the dilemmas of her companions, her boiling emotions turning deep within her core and clouded her focus. Her tension rippled through her figure as she watched Lust summon a weapon, one identical to hers, which caused Mar’s eyes to dart to the side. She spotted her own still laying out of reach upon the ground where she left it. Her eyes flared at the mention of Althalus’ reasons for sticking around, ones she used herself to justify his presence and not completely give him up. A crutch to cover the painful truth.
It was unnatural for her anger and hurt to get the better of her, but hearing the naga’s words, it sparked a sense of protectiveness and possessiveness Mar hadn’t fully realized before. Her mind briefly recalled the hints, The various times she approached him about flirting and interacting with other females, her eyes never leaving his image as long as he was within her sight. Her feigning disinterest, even casting away her worries with pitiful excuses. It was little surprise that despite her distant attitude she truly cared for him.
She was ready when the bitch stuck. Mar’s venom had collected in her fangs and immediately the moment the Naga’s scythe struck out, the liquid plow through the hollow fangs to streamline to her foe. Her waist jerked back as the blade met her flesh, creating another dark, red line for her delay. However if the venom hit the eyes, it would’ve slowly worked in paralyzing the Naga during their fight. Not wasting time to scream, Mar’s coils jerked out when the Naga was brought in close for the attack. Her tail went to coil and tighten about the waist, possibly crushing her foe in her strong grip.
Lust snickered at Mar’s clearly upset state, amused that she had gotten a reaction out of her opponent. Lust saw the danger too late, screaming in pain as the venom burned in her eyes. In a heartbeat, she felt a coil wrapped around her waist and she was jerked close, her scythe pinned between them. Lust was still blinded, but she didn’t need to see to sink her teeth into her antagonist’s neck. She bared her own fangs, venom clearly dripping from them, before lunging forward in the general direction of Mar’s face. There wasn’t time for words, so hissing would have to do express her anger.
Mar couldn’t avoid the fangs. Not without disengaging, as her hand whipped up to Lust’s head back. Her hand tingled and her head adjusted all in the same moment, her face spared from being impaled. Pain rattled through her surface and filled her mind. It burned when the fangs pierced into her neck, the artery there feeling the sting while they sank in. At the same instant, her hand balled up a fistful of the Naga’s brown hair and forced her vitamancy into it. It traveled up the fibers then into the roots where they suddenly became stiff, acting like needle, before Mar shoved them into the Naga’s skull. It would be an instant kill.
Lust’s satisfaction at feeling her fangs enter Mar’s neck, and her venom pumping into her enemy’s body, lasted only a second. Then she felt Mar’s hand on her hair and it becoming a weapon. She yanked her fangs out, attempting to free herself, when the new needles were shoved into her skull. Rather than dying, Lust just swayed in Mar’s grip, her head gently resting against the Naga’s. “He doesn’t love you.” She spoke softly and slowly, all malice and hate gone from her eyes. “You don’t lie to those you love.”
Then she died, her body going limp.
Grey
Grey’s copy, Sloth, glanced back and forth between the other fights and Grey. “But what if I end up like you? You could easily end up being like that…abomination,” Sloth shuddered, “and causing extreme and irreparable harm to at least one of your companions. Speaking of one of your companions, why leave the Assassin alive, much less free? He’s a
hired killer . Mar can easily raise Lyn on her own, with the entire College helping. Imprison him before he does what he does best and kills someone for a sum of gold. Raising a child is hard. Raising a child with no money is even harder.
Kill him.”
Sloth’s eyes were suddenly jerked from Grey, watching Mar’s fight with Lust. As it ended, he shouted out “Lust!” And brushed past the Guardsman and left his back wide open…
Leith
Leith sighed at his copy's words.
”But would you be a man, or a monster?" As his copy went on the attack, Leith dropped his sword and grabbed ahold of the blade of the other, wrenching it to his right. With his other hand, he threw a backhand at his power-hungry double.
Leith's copy, Greed, brought his demon artifact covered hand up to catch the back hand, keeping a grip on his own sword with his normal hand. He tightened his grip on Leith's wrist, snarling at him. "Is that all you have, really? Why did Xyden even bother getting your help in trying to kill Lyn? Though I must admit, the way you lied to Althalus afterwards was impressive, truly. I'll make sure to keep that little facade going on as long as possible." Greed tried to yank his sword free of Leith's grip, intent on impaling the Hydromancer.
Leith winced as Greed caught his hand and started slowly crushing it. When his copy said that it was impressive that he had lied to Althalus, he flinched, his mouth opening and closing as he tried to speak.
”That's not true! I never lied to him." He almost never noticed the sound of metal scraping against metal as Greed pulled the sword from his grasp. With a silent curse, Leith jerked to the side as much as he could, the sword just barely cutting into his side. He caught ahold of the blade again.
As he looked at his double, he thought he heard something mumbling. He frowned, trying to hear what it was saying. Then all of a sudden, he could hear it.It was coming from his mind, but it didn't sound like the voice that came from the ring.
'This imposter wants your life. We need to make sure that he doesen't. The hand that he's using to hold the sword isn't the one with the Daemon Artes. Show him that it was a mistake he will never make again.' Leith glanced down at the sword and came up with a plan. He threw his head forward, and headbutted Greed in the nose, while at the same time letting go of the sword and grabbing onto his arm and pulling.
Greed, despite obviously being made of unnatural magic, was still human. His head snapped back, his nose breaking, as Leith's head crashed into it, and his arm was, frankly, ripped out if it's socket and then ripped off his body completely. Luckily for Leith, Greed's hands went automatically to his nose, saving the Hydromancer from the same fate. Despite the copious amount of blood gushing from both his nose and his shoulder stump, and the pain that must be causing him, Greed laughed at Leith. "You did lie to him though! Althalus was perfectly willing to kill you for your actions, and you came up with a smooth lie and a guilty look to make him believe you. That child is an abomination and you know it. You knew exactly what you were doing when you agreed to Xyden's plan. You wanted to get an abomination out of the way and two potential enemies to your rise to power, all in one fell swoop. Even the violent elf was going to die. Would have worked too, had something not gone terribly wrong." He grinned at Leith, his teeth stained red with the blood from his broken nose.
"I am you. I was born from the depths of your soul. Why would I bother lying when I know all your dirty little secrets?"
Leith's face went blank when Greed said that Lyn was an abomination. The longer he spoke, the more Leith realized that this double of him was just something that looked like him. When Greed mentioned that he
was Leith, Leith laughed dryly.
”You may be from me, but you are not me. If I had been as hungry for power as you are. What you said might have been true. Your greed is so much that you have forgotten our values. Judging people for what they are, and not what they have done is not something we- no, I do. I do not want to be like the men who tried to kill me five years ago." Leith took a few steps backwards, dropped Greed's arm and picked up his own sword.
”This fight is over." Leith said, and without another word, he slashed at his double.
Greed sighed. "
Our. Our greed. The only difference between you and I is that I would have murdered her myself, rather than letting Xyden do the dirty work for me. And you can be different than the men who tried to kill you. You can be stronger, and ensure it happens to no one else." He couldn't bring his arm up fast enough to block the sword, and it cleaved diagonally into his body, bringing more blood and a gasp from his Greed. His remaining hand grasped the blade, holding it against any attempts to yank it out. "Don't want to be like me? Fine. Take what parts you can use and cast aside the rest. If you were more like me, Lyn would have never been in danger. You would have never had to lie to Althalus. Mar would have never nearly died. Do us a favor, and at least become better." Then the last of his strength ran out, and he slumped to his knees, falling on the ground, dead.
Once Greed had died, Leith took a few steps bacwards and sank to his knees, similar to how his double sat. That was an interesting experience. Not often that one could say he killed himself. As he caught his breath, he thought on the words Greed had said before he died. He did have a hunger for power. Maybe he should spend a little more effort on searching for it. Not so much that it caused the lost of his friends, but enough that he could get strong enough to protect his friends. With a sigh, Leith stood up and looked around at what had become of the other fights.
Remember the Guide?
The guide hurried over to Mar, glancing at her various wounds. “I leave for a few minutes go gather some herbs, since you all seem incapable of not causing yourselves wounds, and all hell breaks loose. The kid is free, there’s a man who looked on fire running through the forest, the guardsman crushed a woman’s skull into a fine paste with his
bare hands, and suddenly you’re all fighting yourselves. This isn’t the craziest thing I’ve ever seen, you haven’t known crazy till you watch Archmages duel a Demon lord that threatens all life on Tiien, but it’s a close second.” He quickly chewed up the herbs, packing them into Mar’s various wounds and binding them with a makeshift bandage. “Judging from how you haven’t moved in a while, I’m going to say you’re poisoned. Nothing I can do there. We’ll just have to wait until all your friends are done not getting killed, then rush you to Lidda. Try not to die during that time hmm?”
Althalus
Althalus jumped back again as the dagger was thrust towards him. “Why don’t we talk about this? You don’t try to kill me, I don’t try to kill you, and we all just walk away from this unscathed?” The assassin asked his copy. His opponent merely smirked, before replying, “A bit too late for you, isn’t it? Hand missing, wounded from the fight with the supposed love of your life, its remarkable you’re even alive at all.” Althalus shrugged, leaping back from another knife thrust. “What can I say? I, we, are tenacious.” He could see the crossbow bolt nearby.
I just need to get to it..His copy was nodding. “It’s always been a trait you’ve had. One of many you share with your brother.” Althalus’ froze. “What did you just say?” His rasp was far more pronounced, as he had to force each word out of a closed throat.
“You’re almost exactly like your brother.” Before Althalus could do anything more than just stare at him, the being born from blood continued. “Think about it. You’re both ruthless killers. You’re both charming. You both have people you love, well in his case had but I’m sure you’ll fix that soon. You’re both willing to do whatever it takes to get their goals…need I go on?” Althalus shook his head in vehement denial, taking a step back and a bit to the side. “No. I’m
nothing like that bastard.”
His copy continued, unperturbed. “The only real difference is that you haven’t yet killed someone you love so that you can gain that forbidden power. You know what I’m talking about. The same power that made the boy so dangerous. That made your brother essentially untouchable by you. You know you’re hopelessly outclassed here. You couldn’t protect Lyn from any of the dangers so far. The demon and the Sea Naga, both easily beat you and Lyn had to be saved by another. Your weak and you know it. And you know the only way to gain power too.” Althalus shook his head again, breathing harder. He was beginning to feel like a trapped animal, as he edged backwards again. “I would neve-“ He began, only to be cut off by his double once more.
“Not Lyn of course. She’s the thing you’re trying to protect, obviously. But Mar? She’s expendable. She would want you to do whatever is necessary to protect Lyn, even if she didn’t understand why protecting Lyn required her death at the time. “
Althalus’ next words were practically hissed out. “Never. Never.
Never.” He was within diving distance of the bolt.
Come on you bastard.. He thought as his copy shrugged. “You will. When you realize that you’re at the mercy of whoever decides to save you and your daughter, then you’ll make the sacrifice necessary. But of course, I’ll do that for you.” He lunged again, cursing as Althalus dived away, and the copy tried to stab him again, only to get a surprised look on his face. There was a crossbow bolt sticking out of his throat. “Don’t…let…your weakness…kill Lyn…” He gasped, before slumping over. Althalus dropped the body in disgust, kicking it once for good measure. “Stay dead you bastard.”