Nowhere in the city could Thora find peace. Either there were soldiers, crowds or there were both. It was only when she started wandering inwards, towards the towering inner city, that she found emptiness. And she had to cross over a building to get past the foreign soldiers. It was not that she found that difficult, but it felt odd how they were cordoning off the center of the city.
She had just crossed a couple of rooftops in the eerily empty city sector when the world felt like it was on fire. She found herself unable to see anything. The light was unbearable even when she closed her eyes tightly. Feeling as if she were about to combust, she slowly crawled until she found shelter beneath an overhanging roof. Only then could she calm down enough to think properly, to understand what had happened. In a matter of seconds, the blissful darkness that had covered up the hated sun had been shredded apart. In the new light, she could faintly see flight after flight of arrows passing through the air nearby. some going up to the walls, others down from them. She had gone from the safety of the crowds into a warzone. Out of the ashes, into the fire. “Great. Just great.” she muttered to herself in a rare moment of speech.
Just as the relief had begun to set in, a sense of dread began to build. At the same time, she saw that the arrows going up were no longer merely arrows. Some appeared to be on fire, others appeared to reflect the fire, looking almost metallic. She did not like that one bit. It was not that she cared for the fate of the city, but when things were this strange, it was wise to get away. Fast.
Thora pulled her hood up, covering her head as best as possible. Then she ran, straight for the building whose roof she recently left, preparing to climb straight up with ease. Only just before she did, she spotted what appeared to be some sort of sewer grate. Normally she would avoid such (the reek was generally terrible), but when the choice lay between near blindness combined with the excruciating pain of sunlight and a bit of a stink, it wasn’t hard to choose. She easily lifted the heavy cover on the grate, jumping straight down.
Much to her surprise, the water at the bottom was only knee-deep, and it was remarkably clean. In fact, the whole sewer was much cleaner than she expected. No stink of rot. No thick layers of strange growths. Whomever directed this part of city maintenance, he or she did a good job of it. Of course, only now did Thora realize she had no idea where to go. Choosing a direction on random, she started walking down. Surely there would be some way to get out safely by heading down.
~| Inside a building near the Imperial command center |~
Darko was in the middle of a particularly intense interrogation of one of those foul Knights of Idris when suddenly the door to his current workroom burst open, and a military courier rushed in. With an irritated thought, Darko caused the ribbon of yellow energy connecting his palm to the prisoner’s forehead to disappear. “WHAT NOW!?! I do not like being disturbed in my work!” he shouted, more than a little angry. The courier was taken aback by the response and did not answer, clearly being in shock. “Speak!”, Darko thundered out. That seemed to have the wanted effect, for the Courier started muttering immediately. “R-Re-Representative D-Danica wants you. S-Says she has a j-job for y-you… S-Someone to capture. S-Someone of interest to the E-Empress...” he stuttered out, holding a roll of sealed vellum in his hand. Darko noted that the courier forgot the proper reference to the empress, may she live forever. He did not like that omission.
“How interesting…” Darko said, the gears running in his head. “I will deal with it. You may leave the message on the table and depart.” If someone was of interest to the Empress, may she live forever, then she was of interest to him. Very much of interest. He did not pay attention as the courier departed, instead turning back to his prisoner. “It seems our talks will have to be cut short, my friend. Things to do, you know…” Darko said nonchalantly, then walked up to the prisoner, using the ribbon to make mush out of the prisoner’s brain. It would not, after all, do to have him escape, or worse, get rescued. Fortunately, he knew of none capable of reanimating the dead.
~| At the Docks, around nightfall |~
On some level, Thora could feel the sun sinking beneath the horizon. Even though the light did not change inside the maze of the sewers, she could sense it. The blood she had drunk, the lifeforce, had once more changed her. And she could feel the thirst once more building up strength. It was almost as if the more she drank, the more she thirsted. It was also undeniable that the more the thirst built up, the less control she had over it. Her mind slowly sank towards more primal levels. She needed more. She had to have it. Thus, she subconsciously ventured towards potential exit points. It turned out this happened to be in the middle of the eastern docks of Amaryth.
It was her poor luck, that at that moment a patrol of Kalesian infantry was passing. The lead soldier, carrying a spear and a shield burnished in bronze, shouted something to his comrades, no doubt about sighting yet another stray civilian who would be better off rounded up and out of the way. He approached Thora slowly, keeping his weapon up but ready, and spoke. “Miss, this area is not safe. You need to come with us to a designated safe zone for civilians. Don’t worry, you won't be hurt.”
Unfortunately for the soldier, Thora’s self-control, weak to begin with, was at a particularly low point now. The result was rather imaginable. To her at least. The soldier stood no chance. She latched onto him, draining him completely in less than a minute.
The rest of the squad reacted immediately as the unknown woman seemed to bit into the lead man and bloodily murder him. They leveled their spears at her, the rear most man leaving at a dead run to inform his superiors that another Evoker had been found. While it was possible the woman was simply savage, it was unlikely in the Othean capital. And after all, he would rather risk being wrong about that than find out she was an evoker when she used some arcane ability to destroy his body or mind. The squad formed up to form as much of a wall of spears as they could and advanced with moderate speed on the woman. They would capture her alive if they could, but were prepared to fight to the death if necessary.
~|~
Darko had gotten about two thirds of the way down to the docks when he met the frantic soldier running up towards him. It did not take a genius to figure out why. Five of his escort moved out to catch him. After they did, Darko looked the soldier in the eyes. “You. Tell me where the Evoker is. Now.”
The soldier hesitated only the shortest moment to catch his breath before speaking “I will lead you to her right away sir!”
“Good.” Was all Darko said in answer. When the soldier finally turned about and led the way, he followed behind, mentally preparing himself for the confrontation. The soldier led him on a fairly straight route down to the docks. Though some civilians were still being escorted away to safety, the streets were fairly empty. Aside from the anti-pillaging guards, of course. Those were fairly common.
What met his eyes when he finally got to the scene was not a pretty sight. Upon the ground lay several soldiers, some dessicated as if they had been drained, others bleeding profusely from their necks. Eight of those who were still standing held spears firmly pointed at the woman who had to be the Evoker he sought. For one, her lower face was stained with blood, and he could almost see the fear upon the faces of the eight soldiers. They had somehow managed to force her into a corner, where she could not outmaneuver them. If he did not stop them, they would no doubt kill her.
“Soldiers. Stand down. I will handle this personally.” He turned to the four Vocators who had joined him. “Restrain her, but do not harm her. Your mistress says she’s of use to the Empress, may she live forever. It would be unwise to offend her.” The four vocators, one of whom was a lieutenant, started moving immediately. The soldiers in turn slowly started backing away, their eyes locked upon the Evoker.
~|~
The moment the soldiers’ spears were away, Thora tried to leap away, to find any means of escape. Only just as she started to crouch for the leap, one of the strangely dressed women moved faster than she had seen anyone move before, leaping straight for her legs, pushing her over. Before she could recover, the other three Grabbed her arms and held her down. She couldn’t understand how they’d moved so quickly.
~|~
Darko could see the surprise both upon the face of the Evoker and upon the soldiers at how quickly the subjugation happened. Considering how many soldiers had died, it clearly astonished them how none died now. Only when he was sure the Vocators held the woman down properly did he approach. “You have not been easy to find, my lady. I have an offer you will find acceptable.” He smiled at her, clearly confusing her. “The offer is simple. You will serve the Empress, may she live forever, and you will enjoy it. In turn, you will be provided whatever you need to do so.” He looked around, seeing how the throats of several soldiers had clearly been torn apart as if by an animal. “Food. Clothes. Training. Drinks. Anything and everything.”
~|~
Thora didn’t know what to make of this strange man. On one hand, he had her at his mercy, for no matter how she struggled, the strange women holding her down did not let her gain any extra mobility. On the other, he was treating her well, as if they were talking peacefully. She had slaughtered numerous of the soldiers in his service, yet he seemed not at all taken aback by it. And when he spoke of drinks, it was clear he referred to her thirst. It was almost as if he could understand… As if she wasn’t unique. And the offer did sound tempting. She just didn’t know how to answer.
~|~
When it was clear to Darko that the woman was considering his offer, he smiled to himself, then stepped closer. Kneeling down beside her, he pulled off his left glove, revealing the metallic object it had concealed. Giving it a thought, the citrine at its center lit up, glowing faintly in the rapidly fading light. When he felt ready, he gently brushed her hair aside and placed it upon her forehead, holding it firmly in place as she squirmed even more. Already he could feel the relics power working upon her mind. He just hoped she truly had considered his offer. Or rather, that she had considered the offer the Empress, may she live forever, had extended.
~|~
Thora didn’t understand what was happening. One moment, she had been speaking with the foreigner. The next moment, he had been pressing something that glowed into her forehead. Her mind seemed to lose all ability to focus. It felt as if her head was on fire, similar to yet completely different from how it had been earlier in the day when the blessed darkness was sundered. She found herself losing all track of time. She might’ve lain there for mere seconds, or it could have been hours. It was impossible to say.
~|~
The air this far from the inner city was thankfully clear of the Dread omen. Darko could ignore its effect somewhat, but it was not easy. Thankfully, using the Turning upon someone erased all trace of it, granting him a blissful feeling. He knew he’d be exhausted later, but he did not care. The vacant look on the evoker’s face clearly indicated that she was being affected. In fact, that vacant look was just how he had discovered that particular power some months ago. He nodded to the Vocators that they could let go. This far in, the turning could not fail. She would be no threat afterwards. Or rather, if it failed, she would die. At least no threat to servants of the Empress, may she live forever. It took about a minute and a half before there was a sudden bright flash of yellow. He pulled his arm back. halting the flow of willpower into the relic. It was done.
~|~
Slowly Thora’s consciousness returned from wherever it had gone. She couldn’t remember what had happened to her after the man had held something to her forehead. It was a bit strange. Nothing felt different, but on some level she knew something had changed. Moving slowly, she got to her feet. She saw the bodies of the ones she had drained earlier, but no longer saw any of the soldiers as a threat. It didn’t make sense why she had targeted them. They were her friends. Her allies. She did not want to hurt them. “What happened?” she asked.
The bearded stranger, whom she somehow identified as a friend, was smiling. “Do not worry. The confusion will clear up soon enough. My name is Darko Stojaspal. Why don’t you tell me your name? We all serve the same cause, after all.” He said to her. She couldn’t help but agree. “My name is Thora Thorvaldsdottir. What are we doing here?”
~|~
Darko smiled once again, the remnants of the Turning’s bliss still in his mind. “We are conquering this city in the Name of the Empress, may she live forever.”
He saw no reason to say anything more, for just as he said the last words, he heard Thora echoing them. The Turning had been a success. He had had great hopes with this one, so it was particularly pleasing to see the hope rewarded.
~|~
The words “May she live forever.” flowed off her tongue automatically. They felt a bit odd, but right. When Darko, as he called himself, nodded to the soldiers to move out, she followed. It made sense to do so. Some of the soldiers stayed behind to clean up the corpses. One of the women said she would have to be brought before a representative of the Empress so that her place and role in the Empire could be decided. Thora found herself not minding it at all. Serving the Empress, may she live forever, was all she longed for in life.