by KingOfDoma » Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:33 am
Vaelyn waited patiently for his twinned twits to return to their headquarters in a rather personable forest cave some ways off from their intended quarry. Somehow, he knew deep down that "hideout" was a more appropriate term, but he'd rather call it something with a bit more dignity. After all, dignity was something that was self-assigned anyways. The lowest bum could walk tall and not be looked down upon by the common rabble. It was the only way he could reconcile living in such squalor and being who he was; a being of nobility, power, even grace. Despite that, anyways, the castles would come someday. His queen would take her rightful place, and he would be rewarded for all his faithful service. Yes... the time was nearing...
"Sir! Sir!" Ripley said, running in. "Sir, we've got one! We're sure it's one, there's no doubt in my mind!"
"Oh? Bring it here."
Vaelyn took the rodent in his hand, and for moments, watched it squirm. "You kept it alive?" he mused, snapping its neck. He then opened its mouth, and smeared its blood on his finger, examining it carefully, and then smiled. "Excellent. You've done well, boys. I'll..." His jaw stood open for a moment, and after quickly depositing the squirrel and the blood in a handkerchief, he approached Linus, looking him over, as if he held a great secret on his person.
"You... you were in his presence, weren't you?"
Linus almost didn't know how to respond. He knew he might get in trouble for admitting he'd been seen by him, but he had to take the risk that his lord might actually be pleased. "I... examined him, sir. Him and his friends didn't really get wise to what we were up to, I don't think, but... he's... it's amazing, sir. Barely smelled a thing, and he felt just like a person."
"He IS a person, Linus... just a unique one. Remember that. NOW!" Vaelyn said excitedly, rubbing his hands together. "I suspect you boys want to get your reward."
"Oh, yes, yes, yes, master," Ripley said, extending his hand. "I would like my reward, please, yes..." Linus did the same, looking as expectant as Ripley.
"We have done well," he inquired, quietly. "Haven't we?"
Vaelyn took both of their hands in his. "Yes, boys, you have done well. And for your good work... I am taking two months from your lifespan."
Ripley and Linus' eyes became white and opaque as the transfer began. It was as if their veins were connected to Vaelyn's, and their vital cargo was being diverted from its natural flow, and into their master's body. Vaelyn just smiled as the two men got weak in the knees. As their bodies became limp, Vaelyn slowly lowered them to the ground. "Decent work, men... decent work."
The time was nearing, Vaelyn knew it. He only had to wait, and it would be his.
The party made some good headway toward their goal that day. The border was mere miles away, but darkness set in before they could make the final push, so they had to make camp a couple hundred yards from the road, in hopes of staving off any other uninvited visitors.
Goren, once again, sat in a tree, surveilling the area. At points, he felt like he was nodding off, and he didn't know whether to be intrigued or frightened by that concept. Sleep was always an enemy to him, even before his change. He loved the ability to always be aware of his surroundings. For the things he did, he always wanted to be on the ball.
For some reason, his vision was getting blurry. There were wisps of something flying through the air, and... wait. That was -
Goren turned in his tree, and looked to the south, and saw a bright orange glow through the trees. Immediately leaping from the tree, he let out a shout to his comrades:
"FIRE!"