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@TheDarkTemplarMarcus / Theadore Doubleblade / The Ocular
Marcus comandeered a horse from the stables and began his journey to the isle. Reds 'gift' was still tucked securely away in his sleeve and he would not risk it for anything, believing it to be a valuable key to the future of this war and if she had willingly gaven it to him then he was in her graces more than he suspected. Only a good thing with troublesome women like her.
The trek took him nearly 3 days riding the horse brutally, twice he had to stop and buy another to continue the journey lest he lose precious time. Finally he arrived at his destination, to the careful onlooker it looked as if he were setting up camp for the night in abandoned barn. Marcus set the horse free after feeding it and brushing down its coat, gliding to the tall and broken doors unconcerned with what might lay within. A trapdoor was set in the floor, becoming visible when he flashed his hand over it.
Down into the earth he went, likely a hundred feet to the bottom before he had to make a difficult jump to a lowhanging alcove that might be missed by a casual onlooker. On his belly he crawled through the long tunnel till the dropoff, landing lightly in a spray of dirt.
Before him lay the ferryman, his boat overturned and himself laying on the tunnel ground with a knife protruding from his chest. From the look of him, death had come about two days earlier. The dwarfs skin was grey and sooty, with a white beard and grey lifeless eyes. Marcus stood and prayed for the mans soul and turned his attention to the boat.
He never even felt the fist that knocked him out cold.
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Marcus awoke to the sound of water hitting the side of something metal, and the soft groan of the water as someone paddled. Dizzy and disorientated, the ranger forced his eyesight to cooperate and saw a familiar dwarven figure rowing him through the fog. The knife was still in his chest.
"Oh, you're awake now lad? Sorry 'bout knockin' on your noggin' but rules is rules. Suppos'ta wait for an escort!" Despite the exertion of rowing the dwarf was neither out of breathe nor sweating, a strong sign of strength and stamina.
"Apologies, master. My business was..." Marcus rubbed the back of his head, feeling the bump where metal had met flesh.
"Urgent. Tyr sent me to deliver an artifact to the Ocular. Said it was important."Theadore stormed forward with a grimace, grabbing Marcus' collar and roughly pulling him within inches of the bearded face.
"Tyr contacted ye'? Not me? Not the Ocular? OUT WITH IT BOY""S-She was captured by a Dwarf, Argus Starcrusher, at Thanermere keep south of the tunnels. Drugged her, I set her free the same night. She gave me an artifact to bring in person." Marcus tried to steady his breathing, unused to the angry outburst by the usually calm dwarf. Theadore let go of Marcus and calmly took a step back, returning to the task of rowing them to safety.
"Ye' see to it that next time Tyr finds ye' she had better find her arse back home, do I make myself clear?" "Crystal clear, Master Doubleblade." Marcus was unusually pale.
"Good. Now get some rest, it'll be a bit more till we reach the isle. You remember now, he's old and I'm not a member, so you leave me out of this. Overseers are all in a tussle over which o' them will succeed his bony bottom when the sleep takes our master for good." He left unsaid that Theadore truly believed death had forsaken the Ocular.
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Marcus and Theadore had made the shores in good time, the seas were calm for once and it made for swift progress. The pair made the long trek to the centre of the isle via tunnel system, one that Marcus had to be blindfolded before entering and led by Theadore who advised him 'not to touch the walls'. None must see the den of the basilisks but one of their own.
They arrived at the castle sometime in the night, the air was cold enough to freeze your blood it felt, but neither of them complained of it, used to such extremes after the time spent here. Boldly Marcus entered the castle unannounced and could not contain himself, making haste past the underlings and overseers who tried to stop his path forward, even threatening one such younger Watcher when he refused to unbar the path.
Finally he stood before the Most high Ocular and fell to his knee, head bowed in respect.
"Apologies, sir. My business is too urgent to wait." Marcus reached into his sleeve and pulled out a small stone from his pocket, roughly the size of a gold coin. It was black but at its center a green glow seemed to emit from within.
"Tyr instructed me to bring this without delay." The High Ocular was adorned in a robe of the deepest black, it shimmered slightly as the moonlight from the nearby window illuminated his cloak. The Ocular had been looking out the window at the time of Marcus' arrival. Turning to face the watcher, The Ocular removed the hood which obscured his face. A dark elf, very old and worn, his face featured multiple scars, one in particular being a set of scars along his cheek giving the illusion of a smile though his face was stuck in a perpetual state of stern. From the window and behind the desk he behind the desk he gestured for Marcus to stand and approach the desk. A long ornate table made of ebony wood, it featured carvings of runes and other unintelligible characters. The Ocular approached the table and with an outstretched hand he spoke,
"Bring it here"Marcus rose and approached the desk with a mixture of fear and awe, having never seen the Ocular so closely before was an honor. He placed the glowing stone at the desk and backed away slowly, returning to a kneeled bow.
The Ocular stared at the stone as it lay upon his desk for a moment before picking it up. As he reached out it looked as if he hesitated before taking hold of it. Closing his eyes he felt the surface of the stone, smooth but slightly rigid as if it was more a shard than a stone.
"Did she say where she found it?", he asked upon opening his eyes. It was clear that the sight of this thing brought a feeling of discomfort to the Ocular as he scowled at it with hate in his eyes.
"Apologies but I know not the exact location it was aquired, but I do know it was after Tyrs mission in Talmaria, acorrding to her reports the cultists are breading Dreakind with excellerated growth." "I've seen something like this before...memories of a distant past. I know not what this is exactly but I know it is not the only of it's kind. Relics of ancient times, before man set foot on the eastern shores. I must search my mind, relive the days of old, only then will we fully comprehend the evil work of the Dead God", The Ocular stretched out his free hand and in an instant a spectral overseer appeared before them. Without hesitation, almost too happy to do so, The Ocular handed the stone to the specter before it disappeared in a flash.
"Our agents report that Sar'than's cultists have spread as far west as the coast. We can be sure to find heavy resistance should things go accordingly. How fares the Templars from Thanermere?", The Ocular slowly sat down at his desk, his hood once again over his head but his orange eyes seemed to glow through the shadows.
"The Templars of Thanremere keep fare well, they have absorbed the outer town into their own ranks at my request to strengthen numbers. A murder took place, two strong templars left dead while the murderer runs free. In the wake of this the Knight-Captain Evelyn Sunderland has gone to Farendar. The ones left are heavily fortifying the castle incase of an attack, with regular patrols.""I shall send a number of wraiths, they'll ambush any approaching troops, thinning the horde before it reaches Thanermere. That keep is what will hold back the Dead God's army...at least until the time is right", with a sigh The Ocular glanced over at a memento which lay atop his desk. A shard from a throwing knife, very old with scorch marks covering it completly in a dirty black veil.
"I trust Tyr is headed to the capital? The situation there grows dire with each passing day", The Ocular rested his hand atop the shard before bringing it back to clasp the other.
"Last I heard, yes. With respect sir may I have the honor of taking four watchers to see to Sunderland. She is an important figurehead and I respect her. If nobody else, I ask we become known to her alone."The Ocular sat in silence, contemplating the possibilities and their consequences. The ramifications should their presence be known to the world...a number of things could happen, most he did not find favorable. There was a rather long silence before he spoke again,
"Four Revenants. They will maintain complete disconnection from her but keep an eye on her...in fact, eight Revenants. Have them watch every member of her party. I believe they will all soon be aware of our existence. Should any of them speak of us, they are to be silenced"Theadore stepped forward at the request, clearing his throat with a loud cough. Many of the Overseers turned angry glares his way at the breach of custom from the simple ferryman. Theadore locked eyes with one such man and growled at him, threatening grabbing his weapon, the man backing down.
Theo walked undaunted past the others to the desk of the Ocular, neither bowing his head nor keeping a respectful distance as the others always did.
"Vren'Torlus Arakthaal, I have served too long and seen too much. I ask to join the group and lend my aid. I will not reveal our history, of this I promise. On our friendship all these years. What say you?"A collective gasp stole the room. Not a living soul in this hall had ever heard of the Oculars true name, let alone the ties to the Ferryman that had served faithfully for longer than they could recollect.
Marcus was wide eyed at the exchange as well. To gain the powerful dwarf on the front lines was incredible odds to say the least. He nodded to the command of his superior and left to gather the men he would need to keep safe the others, and to add his own commands.
As Marcus headed for the exit Vren stood up firmly and with an abrupt speed.
"I trust you will not let whatever emotions you harbour for them obscure your allegiance, Marcus. There may be a time when our closest allies may become enemies should our goals conflict", The Ocular sat back in his seat as he watched Marcus leave. Turning to Theo he again spoke, his voice seemed to echo in the silence of the hall.
"You may join him, Theo, but remember this; friendships only go so far. Should we be compromised, I cannot promise you a warm welcome back go the isle...go now, tis likely the two of you will need to make haste to the capital", The Ocular relaxed in his seat, rubbing his temples he began to comfort himself in the decisions he'd just made. A great deal weighed heavily on how this introduction went down.