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~The Faceless, Nyarlith~


Nyarlith laughed at Aesir's question. The answer to that question was obvious. For one so suited to war and conquest, it shouldn't have been all that hard for him to wrap his head around. That mask really wasn't suited for him. Khata almost wanted to rip it off his face...but they restrained themselves. Instead, they simply laughed.

"But of course! Betrayal is in most of our blood, after all." The creature gesticulated as they spoke, pacing back and forth slightly. "I can't say I know the feeling though. Servitude has been in my nature from the beginning! I serve, that is my role in the Cosmos." They stopped their pacing, bowing slightly and pointing towards the Apotheosis of the Court with an open palm. "But as long as all of us do what we do best...the chaos we bring shall be the most delightful, and as long as the statue gets destroyed then what does it matter? As long as we do not get in each others way, it doesn't!" They laughed in an uneasy manner, standing up straight and focusing on Vortigern and his and Trenton Baker's proposed plan.

A strategist! How delightful. Certainly something they needed. Cosmos knew Khata wasn't the most strategic of people. Certainly they knew how to best use their abilities and the abilities of their servants, when it came to everyone else they were not all that good. The orders would be easy enough to deal with. A barrier around the order of the Stars while they and Vortigern destroyed them. Of course, that left the order of Moon and Sun.

"A barrier is certainly doable! Though...heh, it shall not be quite what you should expect." They walked over to the table, placing a hand on it, observing the pale light over the Order of the Stars. "I can have the Enlightened and my Servants work on it immediately once we leave. It will require a bit of preparation...but, it shall certainly be worth it. Seven days, seven days...yes that is plenty full nights of preparation to bring the Cosmos closer." They muttered that last bit as if deep in thought about something but fell silent, masked visage falling on the pirate as he voiced his plan.

Sneak in the waterway, wait for the festival, then wreak havoc. Certainly a plan that they could get behind. Even the little comment about them -'Crazy Bitch' amused them. A false statement on both accounts of 'crazy' and 'bitch' but amusing.

"Ahaha, Crazy? No no, I simply see more than others. You all simply see less. But," They gesticulated once again as the spoke. "I like The way you think One of the Sea, I approve." Khata was liking the Pirate more than the others. Vortigern was also there, as well, though it was obvious they had always been fond of mages and scholarly types. They often tended to be the easier ones to...indoctrinate, as it were. "The ones of the Sun will not know what has hit them, will they? With someone else picking them off while chaos unfolds, they won't know what is even happening. A delightful feast for those of the Outer Reaches of the world..." that still left the order of the moon, though, did it not?
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Iona remained silent as the others exchanged words, at least until they began to form something with the semblance of a plan, despite being one that was mostly futile. Of course, strategy and tactics were vital for success, but those born of subterfuge only caused Iona's stomach to twist in disgust.

When she found an entry point into the discussion, Iona said, "I don't understand why you must rely on such tactics, instead of doing just as my Master and... Deos proposed, even the Necromancer's suggestion is sound enough. A simple direct attack. We have in our hands enough might to put Melaron to its knees several times over, even without accounting that we have the God of Hunger among us, between just the Venerable Wyrm and I, all the city's armies could be destroyed at least trice over. Even their mages cannot hope to bring the two of us down, given that ancient beings like us are innately resistant to any magic a mortal of these days can hope to master."

"I do understand it however, beings used to hide and skulk in the shadows and yet call themselves lords and masters of something, only to cower when a ray of light is cast on their dwellings, can only behave like this. If my Master allows, I'll lead the charge as is my role and, once more, show them that their light is a force as destructive as any other one." Iona's voice was low, and had matter of fact tone as she exposed the truth none of these before her ever acknowledged. Beings used to wall themselves in ancient towers and dark cities, and sinister tombs, may think they have the right to rule over something but the truth is that they only seek refuge from the light. Given that Iona's light burned brighter than any other, despite the fact that she was a daughter of the God of Evil, this kind of behavior was only good to disgust her.

"As for the location of the seal holding my Father imprisoned? I can sense it even from here given that I was born of the flesh and blood of the God of All Evil, locating his prison will be no problem. Once the time of the festival comes, my Father will be free to walk this earth once more. There's no way we can fail, unless you let betrayal cloud your vision as was addressed already." Once she said all she had to, Iona stepped back to Aesir's side and exchanged a quickly glance as a voiceless apology for speaking out of her turn, but she had to say what needed to be said.


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The deals offered made of the darkest pact,
Agreements sworn and signed the dark contract,
But the devil shall lead the first attack,
For your dark hearts are best stabbed from the back.

Empty. All of it empty. False promises and hollow pacts. How interesting that he of all things be visited and tempted with an offer. Teased with words just as empty as his heart, did Kil'threx truly believe that hunger itself could be so easily tempted? Like the beckoning steam of a pie laid out to cool on an open windowsill, Kil'threx wafted through the air in his presence. Shifting ever shifting, and yet the essence of it all was still the same, leading them all to evil. Had it not been their age-old friendship, it was almost insulting to He Who Hungers that his counterpart thought it needed to bait him with such flattery. To stoke the flames of hubris with one hand and to quench the thirst of vanity with the other.

Amusing as it were to know of these others, although the irate pirate was one he had not expect to see so far away from sea. Aborath, Aesir, Niddhog, Khata Nyarlith, Vortigern, Iona, Deos Risleth, names of which he has heard of, but never quite so desired to acquire. For too filled where they, far too filled and they may never accept his offerings, as the Pirate may. For Captain Baker was a man after his own dark heart, a hedonist who lives an unlife for the luxuries of this world, a true despot and hellish rake. And the pirate would be a fine middleman to have to extend his reach from the desert to the seas. But for now it seems, so it seems, they have been gathered by their father. But to him alone did Kil'Threx refer to Zhystkrexas as brother for indeed long since had they walked the world together, immortals who embodied the forces, primordial beings which shaped the very cosmos as they manifested themselves into being. For what was evil without intent? Without motivation and without desire, could an action be truly evil? Perhaps it was wrong, but wrong itself was not evil, a mere child does wrong, but what does evil?

Now explains why Zhystkrexas did not himself appear amongst them, for if he did it would only be that much easier for Kil'Threx to sway them to his cause. Words gnawing from one end as desire ate away from the other. And worse, their individual desires would destroy any loyalities Kil'Threx may have desired to seed. See? Inevitable indeed, but not only that, but inescapable, not even a god was beyond thirst or hunger. For his old friend has answered the question with his grandiose and long-winded promises: freedom. The bound fool desired to return, to return and seek vengeance upon the world that had shunned him so. That subtle hint of envy, jealousy even, that twinged his brother's voice as he spoke of their contrasting status. The pride it had in subjugating all of them, believing itself one to which Zhystkrexas would bend his powers for. Lend perhaps, as often the Demon of Desire did to sate his prey, but bend? No, Hunger would never kneel. But it was only fitting that the God of Evil fall for the very things Zhystkrexas leads his victims too was it not? For they were farmers of the same field, tending the very crop, but it was Zhystkrexas that feasts upon what Kil'Threx harvests.

So then, at the crux of it all, eight and one discussing their tacks and tactics. Young ones talked of strategy, but the Old ones speak of logistics. For an army marches not on an empty stomach, and a city which starves can hold no festival. But the reverse was also true was it not? For an army cannot march upon a stomach bursting at the seams, and for a city showered in excess everyday itself as a festival. Either way one tips the scales, Zhystkrexas wins, and that is why famine is given scales as the greatest imbalancer. So plot, scheme, and think of every plan they may have, ruminate on the thoughts of betraying each other you may have, tip the scales. And they would send your heart closer and closer into the jaws of the devourer.

Sitting upon his golden throne, far away in in his glorious city of I'Zhystana, there the True Zhystkrexas sat pondering over what these children thought of. The locusts his eyes, his voice, his ears, controlled by his will as they clambered atop themselves in writhing masses. Like him they hungered, and like him they shall feed. His servants too blinded by their devotion to see, and the other eight too concerned with their own devices to understand. There upon the platters offered by a kneeling seriving girl, a meal worthy of the Dark King. For it was a dog-eat-dog world out there, why should it be any different in here? Taking his time to reach for the sweetmeats and savour the taste upon his lips. He had hungered for eons, why rush into so quickly? A ravenous swarm of locusts would devour anything within minutes, but the Lord of the Jaria was no swarm of Locusts. It was settled then, as he called for his covetous general to assemble his forces, and more so take the coffers, the fakirs and the bakers, the porters and chefs, the musicians and dancers, the servants and all. It was time to let Meloran know the pleasures of I'Zhystana. Prepare the Grand Caravan.

"Enough talk. You have all spoken well." The swarm buzzed as Zhystkrexas' attention returned to the assembled group of dark servitors, they who would willingly enslave themselves to their own desires. They who thought themselves gods and yet, crumbled from within. "But now perhaps it is your turn to listen." The chorus of tens of thousands of beating wings, rising from the whispers as they droned on in a voice as consuming as their master. A voice which commanded with suggestion, crawling into the ear, and nibbling at the mind. "Though some amongst you are born of war and conflict, and others of shadows and secrets, the conquest Meloran is no simple task. Those who plan to put it to the blae are fools to believe in the delusion that force is enough to make Meloran kneel. And those of you who plan to come in like a thief in the night are fools who believe their skills are enough to make a city which has kept evil itself imprisoned bow. So I ask, which among you children would do as you expect of the city before me? Which of you would subjugate themselves when struck with sword or spell? By the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars it shall not be for within your dark hearts you would never desire to serve one who has enslaved you..."

"But now I ask, would you not bend your wills to the promises given to you? Bear this in mind as you assault the city, for the strength of the will is stronger than you all."

With the cryptic piece of advice, or rather ad vice did the swarm disintegrate itself. Taking flight once more as each insect was released from the grip that held them into form, and they ate away at the walls of the shack, table and all until nothing remained. A storm was coming to Meloran.

And a plague of Locusts was merely the first of things to come...
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