Chapter 6
Rage paced within the grim undergrounds of The Creep. Red heat seeped from the floor and hovered in the air, it was assiduously hot yet it did not affect him. If anything, it served to keep his temperature warm for he was always freezing.
He looked around the grand monstrosity he had created with his own hands and wished, not for the first time, she was with him. He stopped his pacing as his eyes glowed red, his mind wandering, as it usually did, to eons ago, when he had first met her - Princess Rina.
He was young and a coarse nobody, shy of twenty years, while she was a shy princess of just fifteen. She was a beauty to behold, tall and willowy with porcelain skin. She had curly red hair and red pouty lips. They had met at a time when thoughts were pure and untainted on a starry night in Brambold town. She came on a horse with one of her maid servants because she needed to see his master for a simple healing spell. You see, Rage was an understudy to a sorcerer, the most powerful one in the whole of Brambold town.
It was love at first sight for him as soon as he set eyes on her but she did not even gift him with a glance, so he had to do something to coerce her. With some incants he had learnt from the sorcerer's book of forbidden magic, Rina became aflame with love for him. There were stolen kisses and kindled passions. He laid with her and promises were made. Unfortunately for Rage, forbidden magic lasts only for a short while. When it eventually waned, the star dusts fell from Princess Rina's eyes and she could not even stand to look at him.
She informed her father, the king, and he was disgraced and banned from the town. Although the feeling of love persisted, he understood one could not be with someone against their will so he decided to become a better person, a fine gentleman so he could woo her. He had just one year, seeing as contenders would vie for her hand the following year when she clocked sixtteen. He left the town and joined a local band of circus clowns. He scrounged and saved every single penny he was paid until he was able to get his freedom. Once he left the circus, he did odd jobs here and there but soon found out the money would never be enough for Princess Rina's family to respect him, talk more of giving him her hand in marriage.
He lost all hope, until one day he met Culclus.
One night he was going back home after tending to sheep, his latest job, when he passed through a bushy path and heard a rustling sound. Years later, he had paused that particular moment in his mind. What turn would his life have taken if he had not been curious enough to check?
As he moved close to the rustling leaves, he was dragged into the underbrush of the trees and a hand was clamped around his neck, except it wasn't hands. Something sharp pierced his neck and broke the delicate skin open. As his life force was being drained from him, he heard a raspy voice fill his head and entire being, promising him the world would be his oyster and he would be its master. From that day on, things changed for him forever.
That was exactly what happened- his life changed abruptly and totally changed, but not in the way he had expected or even wanted. He had paid a steep price for his curiosity, so steep he would learn to live with the consequences forever. He had never seen Princess Rina again, but years later he heard she got married to someone more of her status and he had never forgiven nor even forgotten about her.
Looking back on it now, it was probably for the best, because with what he had become. . .
He shook his head.
There was no need dwelling on the past. His mind swung to the matter at hand at the same time hunch came in carrying a tray. He stopped in front of Rage and bowed low. "Your drink, master."
Rage cocked his head to the side and a glint entered his eyes. "Closer!"
Hunch hesitated for only a split second before he moved closer. Within the jiffy of an eye, Rage swatted the tray aside with one hand and grabbed Hunch by the neck with the other. "I like my drink fresh," and he sank his teeth into the side of Hunch's neck and began to drink.
He felt his insides bloom and the cold leave his body, but he knew it would only be for a short while, for the cold would be back and in full force as well. Nothing ever seemed to get rid of it entirely. When he had taken his fill and Hunch was almost going limp, he stopped. Control - that was the name of the game - otherwise Hunch would die. He flung him away from him, upset he could not get a reading on him.
"My lord!"
They appeared in front of him as Hunch grunted and peeled himself off from the floor and hobbled out. Four of his most- trusted henchmen stood like gargoyles, deceptively thin and ghost-like, but they were killing machines. They bared their teeth revealing long, sharp jagged teeth.
"What is the situation with the wolf clans?" Rage asked, going back to seat on his throne.
"They are being trampled upon, my lord, we tried-"
"Take back that word try. It does not exist in my dictionary." His eyes blazed.
His henchmen stood, tall and defiant, not bothering to respond. He knew there would come a day when they would try to renege, and he would teach them a lesson they would never forget. Today, however, he would show them what he did to those that showed disrespect to him. He smiled grimly and raised his right hand in the air, and watched as his nails grew long until they became like spikes. Then he turned them in the direction of his henchmen who had begun shifting restlessly.
Red flames shot out from his hands and surged in the air towards them. It hit them in the chest, causing them to clutch at them and groan in pain. "P. . . p. . . please, my lord." They echoed in unison. "We are s. . . sorry."
That was when he dropped his hand. The smell of charred skin was pungent in the air, and there were gaping holes where flesh should have been on their chests. They all doubled in pain on the ground, but almost immediately, their flesh began to grow back until it had once more covered the hole. They got up and dusted themselves off. Their stances had changed to one of wariness and uncertainty.
Satisfied he had passed on a clear message, Rage positioned himself properly on his chair and faced them. "Now, what is the exact situation report on the wolf clans?"
Cowed, they bowed low and explained that they had successfully killed the four heirs of the four chiefs, thereby instilling fear into them and making it difficult for them to function. The children of the chiefs were also heads of the warriors in each clan, with the exception of Tekenna, who was a mate to Keratin.
"I suppose you have gotten rid of this Keratin?" Rage perched on the edge of his chair, expecting to get an affirmative reply.
"No, your lordship, there were. . . problems."
Rage's eyes flashed dangerously. He held on tightly to the edge of his chair which had the hides of different animals decorating it. "I warned you about using such words."
His voice was quiet, too quiet for words. The cavernous room became suddenly stifling, as red heat seeped out at an alarming rate from beneath the floors causing a mist to hang in the air. It made it difficult for the four henchmen to see before them.
Rage's knuckles bulged and enlarged as he tried to control his anger. Things were taking so long in conquering the wolf clans. His henchmen had been at it for a while now and he was getting restless. "You wretches are all useless, hopeless creatures who can never do anything right. Get out of my sight you detestable things, I do not want to ever set eyes on you again until you have some good news for me."
Still, they stood, unsure of whether to leave and risk his wrath. Yes, he had said they should go but one never knew with Rage. As he made to stand from his seat, probably to vent his anger on them, they disappeared. Rage sat back, pondering on it all. He knew for a fact his henchmen were getting bold, and this made them begin to act out. That meant there was going to be an uprising against him soon. Now more than ever, he needed the talisman, he could not allow his hold on his empire fall apart.
The massive metal double doors were opened inwards and a host of men entered. They were huge and frightening to look at. They had a crown of jagged bones on their heads and around their bare necks. The only thing they had on were the hides of animals which they wore as skirts. In each of their hands, they held instruments of torture which were riddled with bones. Whether it was the bones of animals or their conquests, it was yet to be seen. Their bare chests had scars all over, some deep, others shallow, and in some other places, the skin was pitted.
They walked in chanting a song that perked Rage's ears.
We come from the undergrounds of the Creep, we belong to the dark, everyone knows the dark is not to be trifled with. We have fought long and we fought hard, trying to make a name for ourselves.
We come from the undergrounds of the Creep, and we are not to be trifled with.
We are made of steel and we can never die, we grind the bones of our conquests beneath our feet and wrap ourselves with their bones, We are impenetrable, and we can never die. Dare to come against us and it will be your funeral.
We come from the undergrounds of the Creep, and we are not to be trifled with.
We are covered with battle scars, because we have chosen to be vanquishers. We are always battle ready and we will always conquer. We are vanquishers of the underground creep, we will always conquer.
After a few seconds Rage got the hang of it and sang along with them. After singing the song, a frightful-looking man who had more muscle than was feasibly possible, stepped forward and raised his hand in the air. He bowed low, as low as he could go. "Your lordship, my men are ready and willing to shed blood. We are at your service whenever you give us the go ahead."
Rage stood and smiled grimly. "Granga, my brother, you have done well with your men." He looked at each of them, noting their bulging muscles and he nodded. His experiment had gone well, indeed. "I take it the necromancer made good on his promise?" He lifted an eyebrow in question.
"Very well, your lordship, care for a demonstration?" Granga did not wait to hear Rage's reply, he turned to the mass of men waiting, and swept his arm in an arc." Balu, show the master your skills."
A man stepped forward and bowed low. He crouched with one arm on the ground while the other was lifted in the air. His head was bent towards the ground, as if in prayer, then he struck the stone floor with his hand and a splitting noise ricocheted throughout the hall. Tiny fissures appeared where his hand touched and after a while, they began to widen, causing everyone to jump out of the way. Before it could do any real damage, Granga lifted his hand and tapped the ground with his foot and it closed up once again.
Rage's eyes gleamed and his mouth twitched. Granga invited another man and he stepped forward. This one was able to jump to any height and zigzag left and right, lightning fast. One by one, Granga called upon each man, and it seemed their capabilities far outweighed the next man. Rage could not keep his delight to himself anymore, he smiled, which was rare for him.
When the last one showcased his skill, he got down from his throne and walked to where Granga stood, chest pumped out with pride, and whispered. "I hope there won't be any side effects?"
Granga shook his head and Rage, satisfied, nodded. He moved back and for the benefit of the other men, shouted. "Burn the lot of them to the ground!"
The hall lit up with a feverish roar as the men banged their torture devices on the stone floor and chanted war, war, war, war!
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Chapter 7 "My lady, do not hold the sword that way, it can easily be thrown from your hand, grip it with two hands." Keratin stated with a frown marring his forehead. Germaine rolled her eyes. It was not fun to learn under Keratin's tutelage, he was demanding and rude and he also brooked no nonsense from her. "It's too heavy, and what do I weigh, I'm practically swallowed up by this sword. Let's take a break." She was dripping with sweat from head to toe as she flopped onto the grass in her backyard. "That would make it the third break so far, my lady." Keratin grumbled, as a scowl spread fully across his face. "Yes, that's true, but it's a much-needed break, I'm blazing underneath these clothes and I need to use the bathroom." Keratin grumbled under his breath about how ladies should keep their private business to themselves and not divulge it. "Oh, please, I'm only going to pee, I'm not going to do number two, lighten up and stop being so stuffy." She shot back at him. Ever s
Chapter 8 It had been two weeks since three men had shown up uninvited at Germaine's bakery, but not one day passed that made her wish things were different. Yes, her life had become very busy and unpredictable, what with waking up in the early hours of the morning to drink water like she usually did and finding Storm on the floor in the sitting room. His eyes blazing red and unfocused, communicating with goodness knows who, and the golem rummaging in the kitchen looking for food to eat. She was shocked to find out he also ate raw food as well. Out of these two weeks, she had only gone to her bakery twice, and it was only to interview some candidates in order to pick the best baker to aid Maria. The other times she spent at home, in her backyard, sparring with Keratin. She had picked up the basics of shunting and feinting with the sword as well as some important legwork of moving and dodging an attacker's blade, and lunging as well. While these were important moves to learn during a
Chapter 9 Chimera stretched his body form side to side, but the aches still remained. His eyes watered as he stared at the rocky landscape before him. Try as he could, he could not see the entirety of what lay before him. His eyesight was not as it was fifty years ago. A thin film had covered both eyes and it was gradually failing day by day, but that did not deter him from reveling in the land. From memory, he recalled vast land and rolling mountainous hills. Plains and lush valleys were not left out either. He sighed and decided to make use of his other senses to enrich his memory. He did not need to strain his ears to hear the birds singing and insects cricking, neither did he need to sniff too hard in order to smell the fragrance of wheat and straw which was rife in the air. All these brought a smile to his face as he splayed his arms wide apart on either side of him. "Come on, you lazy vagabonds, carry those bricks, they won't lift themselves." The spell was broken around him
Chapter 10Germaine stared at the flickering lights in the sky which had gotten much closer now. "Germaine, get into the house, now!" Keratin's voice was insistent, but she did not hear him. Her attention was fixed solidly on the skies. The lights were so close, she could see they were actually air balloons in which strange-looking men were inside. She could not tear her eyes away from them even if she wanted to. "He's right, Germaine, you need to go inside and lock the door. These men. . . " Storm shook his head. "You don't want to know about them." Her eyes flashed angrily as she turned to look at Storm. "Oh, but I do need to know, Storm, I need to know. Who are they?" But he had already turned away from her. "Take her inside." Storm said to someone behind her. She felt something grab her. Not something, on second look - someone. It was the golem whose hands were around her waist, dragging her into the house. She struggled valiantly, but his hands were like rocks. Immovable. Sh
Chapter 11 Germaine pulled at the heavy metal chains binding her hands and stared balefully at her surroundings. She felt with her feet, the odd-shaped ridges jutting from the ground. Hot mist seeped out and heated the dark cell she was locked inside. It was a good thing because she had begun to get cold. She tried to stretch her legs fully but found out the cell she was in did not have enough space for that. Good thing she was not claustrophobic otherwise she would not have been able to stand it. Echoes of clangs of metal rang out from the walls all around, keying her into the possibility that there were other prisoners. At first she had not believed it was possible. It was crazy to conceive that other creatures and beasts inhabited the earth, apart from humans, animals and insects. After the appearance of Storm and Keratin in her bakery as well the vampires, her eyes had gradually opened to the truth. Something strange indeed was afoot. She still did not understand why she was ch
CHAPTER 12 The man's hand was a persistent pressure on her back as he led her to a set of stairs. Everywhere she turned, she saw kneeling figures with bowed heads. No one dared stand, no one dared take a peek. It seemed like an unwritten rule. She looked up at the man as he turned round and with a flick of his hand, said. "Rise!" In one swift movement, the men rose, the stomping of their feet ricocheting throughout the cavernous room. "Men, I congratulate you on your success, so tonight, we dine in style." As he said this, the double doors opened wide and in came men carrying stretchers. Germaine watched in confusion as they walked to the men who had begun pairing up in twos. A stretcher was put in front of two men, confusing her even more. She squinted and found out on the stretcher, were people - females, bound and gagged. She was at a loss as to what the men were going to do with the women. She was still wondering about this when two men came in carrying stretchers. They bypasse
CHAPTER 13 Light flickered on and off as Germaine went in and out of consciousness. Whenever she came to, she heard voices echoing around her but she did not stay awake long enough to understand what was being said. Every time she fell into a state of unconsciousness, she found herself in a corn field. Tall stalks stood with fresh budding yellow corns waiting to be harvested. Some had already fallen onto the ground, already overripe. She walked forward, looking for any sign of another being apart from herself. No one seemed to be around and no one seemed to care she was walking into their corn field either. As she stood beside a long stalk admiring how the corns knitted together, the stalks were pulled back on both sides opposite her and a woman appeared. This had never happened before and Germaine shrunk back in fear. "Do not be troubled." The woman's voice sounded like soft drops of honey flowing into a river. She was fair complexioned with smooth skin that glistened underneath th
Chapter 14 The air in the town hall crackled with unseen energy as the men sat huddled on benches talking amongst themselves. They seemed to be waiting for something as they kept looking towards the door at the far end. They were a sight to behold in their clothes, or lack of it. Germaine was not sure what to make of it. She had been here for just three days only, and she had seen the men wearing different types of clothing. If it wasn't fur, it was a dark brown material that closely resembled leather. This leather- wanna be material was presently wrapped around the lower part of their bodies exactly like pampers is worn on babies. On their feet were slippers with strings interlacing their toes and tied around their ankles also in the same material. As usual, their chests were bare. She tried, but failed miserably to look away from this recent attire of theirs. She was perched on the bench on the other side of the hall with the women as was customary. What she did not know was she w
Chapter 108The young lady lying on the cot opened her eyes but could not understand what was happening.Who am I?Where am I?People came and peered at her from above, expecting something from her. Recognition, maybe, but she didn't know any of them. They always left with disappointed looks on their faces. Amongst them was a man who sat with her for a while. He was very handsome with bright blue hooded eyes and long straight hair. She itched to run her fingers through his hair knowing fully well it would feel like a silky curtain.He always held her hand and spoke to her but she didn't understand a word of what he said. He had a sad look on his face which she longed to wipe off but she could not because she could not move her body.She had dreams of a man with a scar on his face telling her to wake up and come back to the living because there were people who waited for her and wanted her alive. He also said
Chapter 107 Germaine ran toward the table but unfortunately, she never made it there. Just as she was a hair's breadth away from it, a hand reached out and snatched up the talisman. "This never gets old, I tell you." In front of her stood a smirking Rage. He had on a long black cloak with a hood covering his head. The concentric lines on his face glowed eerily, adding to his otherworldly look. There was a terrible fascination about him that Germaine could not place. She could not tear her eyes away from his face. She tried to move, but it seemed she was stuck to the spot. She could not even turn her head. Her eyes tracked his movement as he walked past her. "So predictable, Lucia, and so disappointing." He chuckled darkly. "You did exactly what I predicted you would." Germaine heard a whimper and realized it had come from her. "Did you think that I would leave something so precious lying around if it were not a trap?" He chuckled darkly once more. "So stupid, my child." Germaine he
Chapter 106The bubble Keratin and the others traveled in smelt of Ash and smoke. It lasted a few minutes but to him, it seemed like a lifetime. A lifetime of being away from Germaine. He had been mostly chatty, deliberately keeping his mind busy so as not to ponder on his missing mate and how they would go about rescuing her.He had brainstormed with Storm and the others and concluded. Rage had taken her, thanks to the revelations from Storm after channeling the moon goodness. They knew she was being held in Tirria.The issue they had was how to get inside the headquarters of the Magedom - the glasshouse, undetected. That was where Dilla came in. Having once worked inside the glass house as a mage, he designed a detailed map. He even knew the times the Mages had their meals and also when they would gather for training. The only issue was Rage who had taken over. He was a wild card, one they had to be wary of.
Chapter 105Not again.Germaine stared balefully at the iron cage she was trapped inside. She could not believe her shitty luck. For the second actually- the third time in her life and a short space as well, she had been kidnapped. She closed her eyes and pondered on how she got herself locked inside a rusty-looking cage.It came to her in an instant.Rage had appeared out of the blue and of course, she goaded him. He didn't like that at all. From one moment to the next, everything went dark and when she woke, she was behind bars in a rusty cage in an empty room. She cursed Rage and her rotten luck. There was no way out of this except to bargain. She knew that would catch his attention.The question though, was what would she bargain with?She sighed as she opened her eyes. A dark pair of eyes stared back at her and she let out a shrill scream. The person staring at her looked fearful as if she would be caug
Chapter 104Keratin had experienced Germaine shutting her mind to him before. It hurt him when she did it and when he could not read her thoughts. However, there was a grave difference between shutting down the mind link and not getting any reading on the person's thoughts.The latter is what he experienced.It was a blank canvas. She was there, but it was silent. He had experienced this same thing before her. The day she was thrown into the sea while on the vessel by one of Rage's men. It was a horrible feeling, one he did not want to experience again. As he lifted his sword and sliced off the neck of the last creature, he knew something had happened to her and his heart sank.He looked around, assessing the damages. Apart from one of their warriors who had been taken down, they were relatively alright. Storm was fine as well as the other warriors. He sighted Dilla and Zar taking stock of the damages. Galieel
Chapter 103 Germaine gave up after struggling endlessly to bring forth her powers. Her breaths came out in fast short bursts.Hot tears of frustration pooled in her eyes but she quickly blinked them away. She released a harsh breath when she remembered what she had read in the tome back in Dilla's house. She was referred to as a savior.She - a savior?Ha! They must have mistaken her for someone else. She couldn't even help herself out of her situation, so how was she to help any of the others? For once, Keratin was silent. Up above her, the ground trembled and rumbled. She didn't need to be told that he, as well as the others, were fighting for their lives.Fueled with a sudden fierce determination, she focused on her breathing.When cornered, do not try to use your powers because they won't work.But why?Because you would have unknowingly locked them up. Powers run with your emotions, so if you are ca
Chapter 102Germaine breathed in deeply but just before she came back to her surroundings, she perceived Keratin's thoughts once more. Each one was a precise string of logic. He would maneuver to the right and attack with his claws while he would give way for other warriors to flank him. he would remain in front, leading, always keeping her safe by blocking her from harm.Even his warriors were not spared from being shielded by him. What she found confusing was when she saw how he would change to a human and attack the creatures with his sword, cutting off their heads if they got too close or crowded around them.How possible was this? Would she still be on his back or would she fall off?A skilled werewolf can change from animal to man, and back again within the twinkling of an eye. Of course, you already know we can divide into many parts of ourselves. And, no, my love, you would not fall off when I change
Chapter 101This is really happening. Germaine said to herself.As she stood staring at the creatures still high up in the sky, she could not help but feel a thrill slither down her back. She could not for the life of her, understand the excitement she felt at that moment. Inside of her, her powers flowed to her fingertips, ready to come out at the slightest urging.She could barely focus on what Storm was saying. He was giving a speech but it made no sense to her because all her senses were on the figures fast approaching in the sky. Nevertheless, she forced herself to listen to him as he reeled out instructions. The only instruction she would follow was to maim and kill the enemy."- and so the female mates will sit on the backs of their wolves."Say what?She put her hand up. "As far as I Know, the only mated female here is Amelia."Storm's lips twitched. Whether in amusement or anger, she could not tell. Wha
Chapter 100Keratin ran as fast as his warrior-legs would carry him. His thoughts which had been scrambled, became clear and centered on just one thing alone. Germaine. The mate bond sang in his veins and the call for protection was too strong for him to ignore.He tore into the tent where the females were and zeroed in on his mate sleeping soundly. He took some seconds to admire her sleeping form before striding forward. He knew what he was about to do was wrong. He knew he should blow the whistle which would alert everyone about the impending danger, but not yet.First. . . he needed to get his mate to safety.Not wasting any more time, he placed his large palm over her mouth and her eyelids fluttered open. It was entrancing to watch her blink away the fog of sleep blanketing her eyes and the myriad of expressions that moved, lightning-fast, across her features. He understood the fear he saw but it soon gave