No one could have been more glad for a break than the group of competitors. To know that they could just lie in the grass and catch their breath for a few minutes was unimaginably sweet. Daryn flopped back on the grass, feeling Daelyn rise to stand beside her. He didn't look physically hurt, but his stomach cramped up as he looked at all the people around him hurting. As Daelyn stood, the prince was beside them, surveying them all. Daelyn bowed politely, standing still until he moved on. Yet, he didn't move through right away. Daelyn knew the look in the young man's eyes. He gave wounded things the same look. Then, the prince commanded the mages to heal them, which surprised everyone in the company. It would have been pleasant, was it not forbidden. Daryn picked herself up and watched the prince leave, looking distraught. She guessed he was used to bossing people around, but not to being ignored.
Daelyn then moved around the group, stopping and binding wounds. Most of the individuals had deep lacerations and blisters from the water. All Daelyn could do was rip sleeves off tunics and cover the areas that still bled, making the best tourniquets that he could. The wrappings wouldn't last, but it would shield their bodies from the impacts of the fight that was coming up. His stomach pain didn't cease as he came to Daryn, his last person to help. She held out her hands for him, which she now felt very clearly. They ached, a dull pain that would not cease. Daelyn ripped off one of her sleeves, apologizing, and bound both of her hands tightly. She flexed her fingers, making sure they would still move.
"I can not bind your back," he said, touching the heated skin where her shirt had been ripped open in several places. Nothing inappropriate could be seen through the rips, but her bleeding skin was red and hot. She flinched at the touch of his hand, moving away from him.
"It will be fine," she said, "I will just have to keep my face to the enemy." They shared a laugh, and Daelyn realized how absurd it would have been to waste time on her back. They would be healed after the trials, according to the conversation between the prince and his mages.
"It's almost over," he said, quietly, more to himself.
"We have to do this," she said, to herself.
The two of them jerked back to attention once the prince began to approach them again, heading towards the platform. He wished them all good luck, which summoned a laugh from Daryn. Daelyn shot her a look, and she glared at him. They stood, the entire group moving as a whole to where the knight stood, waiting for them. He explained the rules.
"Each of you will have to fight one of our experienced knights. The fights will take place one at a time, in this circle." Daryn ran her eyes along the circle, noticing how small it was. "The fight will continue until one is pushed out of the circle, or until death." The twins glanced at each other. A lot of people would die in the next few minutes,, more than likely. "You will be given one weapon, and if it falls out of the circle, you may not retrieve it. This is not a partner exercise," he said, looking right at the twins. They both nodded. "Beware," he said, his tone changing, "our knights have the help of the mages."
With that, six men strode out of the shadows, each of them carrying a long silver sword. The men looked to be young, probably in their prime ages. They had the build of knights, handsome faces and thick muscular frames. Daryn noticed that not one of them was a woman. She felt a little out of place, then her mind wallowed in the pride that would be hers if she beat one of these trained professionals. Daryn gave them all another look, noticing their eyes. Glazed. Unfocusing. If she had to guess, the men looked possessed. She glanced up the mages. Six of them stood a little closer than the other four. Six of them stared ahead at the fight.
They might have been physically fighting these knights, but they were mentally going to have to battle the mages. Daryn took a long breath, realizing just how challenging this just got. The strength of the men tied in with the magic of the mages. The six of them were fighting a battle that was impossible to win.
It was announced that they would go in the same order which they had went through the maze. The man who lost his partner to the wires stepped forward and was handed a silver blade. He swayed under the weight, adjusting his grip. The first knight stepped forward as well, and they greeted each other politely. He didn't even look strong enough to hold the sword, and he strained to walk forward. The fight started, a simple sparring. Everything was going rightfully, until the man knocked the knight's sword out of the arena. Before he could even celebrate, the knight held a hand forward, and the sword returned to him. A wave of anger passed over the knight's face, and the sword was ripped out of the man's hand, slung across the arena. Panic set in on the man. He chased after the sword until it was out of the ring, and then he turned back to face his opponent, who still held his hand outstretched. Daelyn focused on the knight's eyes, which swirled grey and white. The man was pushed to the ground by an invisible force, gasping for air and not getting any. His face turned red, purple, then still. The knight used his magic to pick up the body and then the knight's strength to pick him up and slam him to the ground. The man's head hit the arena floor with a loud pop, and Daelyn knew he wouldn't get back up. Daelyn let out a breathe he did not know he held. He felt sick to his stomach.
Daryn squeezed his shoulder as he stepped forward and took his own sword, surprised at how heavy it was. The knight was stepped forward for him was shorter than him, but he was wider. Daelyn was strong, tanned from years working in the fields with his animals. That strength was his only hope. He could wrestle a wild animal with his bare hands, but the sword felt awkward in his hands. He looked around the ring, knowing he would have to find a way to push the knight out of the circle. There was no way he would kill him, even if he was in the middle of trying to kill Daelyn. The fight started, and Daelyn stepped forward and swiped the sword out of the man's hands before he could react. It slid out of the circle, and the knight moved to take Daelyn's sword too. Instead, Daelyn threw the sword out himself, listening to it crash into the other sword. He heard Daryn gasp behind him, knowing exactly what he was attempting and not knowing if it was against the rules. Daelyn dove at the knight, crashing into his body with intense force. They slid across the ground some distance, until a wall hit Daelyn, sending him flying through the air and off the knight. The knight whipped up a wind, making it harder for Daelyn to stand up and regain his footing. He was close to the edge, pressing forward but not getting anywhere. The knight summoned his sword, and Daelyn felt his stomach drop. As the man charged, he got into stance. When the man was within grabbing distance, he grabbed the hilt of the sword, yanking the man toward him. Caught of guard, the knight didn't fight back as Daelyn picked him up by the waist and propelled him over his head, out of the ring. The wind stopped, and he was met by silence.
Daryn's eyes were wide behind him. There was no way she could do that. The knight stood up, leaving the four other knights standing there in shock. Only four mages remained standing in the line closer to them. Daelyn left the ring, handling his sword back to the knight in charge. The knight simply handed the same sword to Daryn as she stepped forward. Her opponent stepped forward and into the ring, his sword raised in front of him. This wasn't about strength, no, Daryn had to find her own hope. The sword in her hands felt natural, even if it wasn't the right size for her. She began to walk around the circle, her opponent walking in a slow circle in the middle to mimic her. She used the time to stall, to make the man impatient. His face burned in fury as this continued for a few minutes. He dove at her, crying out as he did, and she ducked, diving under him with her sword raised. His cry continued, this one of rage, as he noticed the large gash cutting across the bottom on his arm. It ran the length of his sword arm, and blood was already pouring to the ground. He dove at her again, and this time, Daryn rolled away, catching his knee. He screamed again in pain, but his eyes grew a strong white. The wounds were gone in a blink. Daryn felt like cursing. Her next shot would need to be fatal. The man kept his distance from her for some time, catching his breath. He began to run around the circle, catching her off guard. He grabbed her by the hair, throwing her to the ground on her back. The pain from her wounds caused to her scream, her sword slipping out of her hand. The same invisible wall that killed the first man held her to the ground. She reached for the sword as best she could, watching the man with his own weapon move forward, smiling confidently. Her fingers met the blade just as the man reached her, pushing his sword down and into her shoulder. She roared out in pain, instinctively thrusting her weapon into whatever was in front of her. The man crashed down into her, pressing the sword further into her skin. She closed her eyes.
Someone picked the man up, or he picked himself up. Daryn didn't know, but the weight was gone. She looked at the sword in her shoulder, finally seeing the knight in charge standing over her. He had his hands on the hilt, and then he yanked, ripping it out of her shoulder. Daryn let out a scream that rivaled banshees. She had to be pulled up, but she could limp out of the arena. She collapsed onto the grass, pressing her fingers into the wound.
"You won," Daelyn whispered to her, standing close to her, but not daring to help her this time.
"Not if I die before I am chosen," she said, anger in her words.