“On Esun, the Demiurge created but one species possessed of the Spark: Humanity. Though there are many facets of humanity: Demons, living, breathing embodiments of sin, the depth of their own depravity long devoured them, are one variant. Another are the Bound, magically chained servants crafted, at great expense to a
* Oreanen Vainen, on variants of humanity across Esun
Helena felt the level up ring out in her brain as she slew a third of the six Bound chamber guards. Two swordsmen and one archer remained. The swordsman were sprinting towards her, but they were slow. She had
Still, they were tough, not being able to feel pain, and they had a stolid, unwavering determination that made putting them down difficult. She had to switch to a blade as they barreled towards her-- if they got past her, she knew they’d sound the alarm. She winced internally, took up a battle stance-- and stepped aside as Greg, gardener’s cap firmly on his head, strode out of the nearby hallway. The two swordsmen Bound, expecting a battle with a amateur swordsman specializing in archery, instead got Greg, moving like a crashing cascade of color as flowers made of light bloomed in the air around him and vanished as each blow landed.
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Across the Palace, in a medium-sized training room, with Saral Falorn and Ronald Jay Stillbottums,
Prinner fell into Position One, a basic offensive battle stance, and surveyed his opponent, as Calendom was doing to him. Prinner outmatched him by three levels. As for Talents, Prinner knew from the arcgem readings they had undergone regularly that Calendom’s best were
Prinner himself had
The battered
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He dropped his sword and charged at his opponent, roaring out a rasping, hoarse, wordless declaration of his pain and rage. His fist slammed into Calendom’s nose, and felt something crunch.
Blood spurted out from Calendom’s nose, and he took a step back, lashing out with his blade at Prinner, who stumbled back and fell onto the ground as the full force of the
“I’be gonna kill guh.” Calendom spat through the blood and broken nose.
No. Not like this. He was better than this. He was Prinner Wilholm, a
As Calendom brought down his blade for a final, deadly stab, Prinner shifted, and the blade, made of some of the purest steel to be found this side of the Steeps, shattered against the desperate man’s breastplate, sending shards of metal everywhere. Struck dumb with shock, Calendom was left open for Prinner to scrabble to his feet, grab a shard of the blade as it fell towards the ground, and stab Calendom brutally, mercilessly, until all movement ceased.
Panting, covered in viscera, Prinner felt a notification go off in the forefront of his mind.
Talent —
He could feel the bruises on his throat fading, and it was much easier to breath again. He sucked in air, standing there, considering what he had done, and felt his pride grow.
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Bim Selkis,
Bim walked forward quickly, pulling out a small hammer from a hidden pocket in his dress coat. He was just confused-- sure, the Bound had been a problem, but there hadn’t been any other real security measures as he’d expected. It all felt… too easy.
As he, carefully as can be with what time allowed, shattered the glass containing the shining, three and a half foot long length of glittering, otherworldly metal, and moved to haul it up and run, he froze. The hairs on his arms straightened, a chill going down his spine as the temperature in the already chill room suddenly plummeted by fifteen degrees.
“I thought you’d be here, Selkis. Or Hughes, or whatever name you prefer to go by. You truly are very predictable, and your erratic usage of that damnable
Frost engulfed Bim’s right hand, causing burning, ice-cold pain to spike up from his hand and through his arm. He felt his breath being sucked out of his lungs, felt his legs weaken. The sword! It was so close! If he could just reach out and--
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As Prinner stepped out into the hallway outside the private training room to meet Saral and Stillbottums, a messenger sprinted up, waving down the two. “Sir! My Lord! There’s been an incursion at the gates! Some kind of woman as tall as a building and a mob of angry rioters have broken through the gates! The garrison is already moving to intercept, but some of them have gotten through the gates and are in the Palace!”