Dusk stretches to the western sky and with the whispering anguish of the wind, the once lively slum had ceased their laughter, and the well-lit torches had demised. Blasters of iron locks plucked in at very houses as one each do their best to stay noiseless.
To kill or to be killed, that is the question.
Men known for their chivalry are once again in their shiny armor. They silently strolled into this gloomy, filthy pathway as darkness is drenching the rough-hewn wooden shantytown. Their heads were down, facing the ground that which would likely be their grave. Their heavy footsteps loitered in their dead atmosphere as they held their sword hilt and shield with their shaky hands.
---Because whenever the night comes, all they could do is pray that they won’t be facing any beasts tonight.
Despite the known doom that awaits them, amongst the fear-bitten crowd, was a peculiar fellow. With her chin up and good posture, not even a shield and a helmet. She walked to the frontline only with her light armor, a blessed rapier sword under her fire-resilient coat, and a pair of old leather boots. Her winter blue eyes cater no hints of fear at all, and her slim body was calm as the sturdy trees.
Her eyes were then stilled upon an old, mossy poster with a sketch of a humanoid beast that was posted on a wall. Oddly enough, she looked at it with loathing and disgust.
How could someone hate a person she never met before?
As they reach the outskirts of town, their fate is sealed.
The dark dreary forest was even eerier now that the sun had set. The mists and clouds, dawdling it was, withered away to reveal the full moon in its fullest and brightest form. Worse was, it possessed its once in a blue moon crimson red hues.
One knows the dangers inscribed on a bloody moon. One knows life here won't be some romantic fairy tale where love concurs all because in reality, no, one simple belief broke that possibility.---They are a threat.
One never witnesses the prey love the predator or the predator being alluring to the prey. Every so-called weakling knows one should cast all the pride and greed for the sake of the longed price, PEACE. Though, in order to achieve that, one race must reign over the world.
Humans, it was ought to be them. With the power vested in them, they swore to capture and wipe all the devious beasts out of their so-called lands.
More or less, this chaos is nothing but the WILL of the King, but one thing is for sure, Unity is no more.
“Scouts,” she coldly uttered, taking her troops’ attention, “Dispatch.”
In not less than a minute, not a single being was standing on that spot. They glide swiftly and quietly into the woods, searching for any sign of unwanted existence.
There, roars and rumblings shook the forest, as neon orbs of blue light fly up to the starry sky. Up back to the sky where they are bound to live, and they are now home.
It’s been an hour of swinging and thrusting. With one last blow, the roaring had ceased, and the rumbling subsided. She swung her tainted sword to her right, making some drops of blood leave the blade.
Her eyes, cold as the night, she watched the beast she recently slaughtered, crumble away elegantly. Its corrupting blue light, though she knew they were nothing but monsters, is doling out calmness, and the oddest thing was, she recognized sadness.
“General,” A blissful call reached her ears, making her glance towards that direction. She met one of her troops standing far behind her, which she recognized as Dane.
“Report,” she instantly commanded.
“Ten dead dragons, no demon, and three casualties,” Dane exclaimed with a bow. He then took a deep breath as he deliberately wanted to control his tears before finishing his report. “The southern forest is cleared!”
It was a piece of very good news, but,
‘Odd,’ That was the first word that she thought. With the five dragons she just defeated, it would make it 15 all in all. She sheathed her sword back and fixed her thin brown cloak before giving a reply. “Regroup and retreat for now,” She, with her same impersonal voice, commanded.
“Roger,” was Dane’s reply before he vanished in front of her.
There is no way her troop made a mistake exploring the forest, right? ‘Most especially in a night like this, where 'they are most active, and deadly.’
She sighed upon that thought and looked up at the bloody moon. As the sight was reflected on her empty, soulless orbs, she wondered why the Fates had been helping her, why they had been helping her kind.
‘The dragons had gone entirely weak and are on the brink of extinction. Siding with the weak to obliterate a creature that they had created? Aren’t the Fates a little too cruel,
---or quite boring?’
“Do you [Fates] all enjoy it that much,” She mumbled with a smirk on her face. Her right hand immediately reached for the hilt and pulled her sword out as she made a stance. “Watching the weak die first?”
In front of her is the real deal. The devil had again made his appearance, as he stood on top of a full-grown black dragon. Hot and dense steam bulges out of the feral dragon’s nose. Its sharp fangs were as long as her sword and its claws are on par with the eagles', but what took her attention were the stains of red fluid that adorned its thick black scales.
There, she knew. She will fight this demon alone. As if there’s any difference. She’s been fighting alone for a long time.
She glanced back to her enemy, who had been looking at her. The sketch and the person in front of her weren’t really similar. Here, he was clothed like a human, his eyes were as the dragons, fierce and void. He possessed a long and spiky dragon tail. Two matching horns on top of his Sacramento green hair, and some uneven scales on his temple, on his hands, and likely on his feet.
The bloody moon had been a known weakness of the dragons. It was where they temporarily lose their ability to shape-shift, and because of that; It forces them to hide in the forest in the meantime, even if this significant day had increased their strength.
---They chose to keep cover.
She calls him a ‘demon’ because he was an ‘exception’.
“I came to kill you myself,” He coldly spat, “Sinner.”
“Tsk,” The fact that the devil came himself to slay her was exciting enough for her to not keep her from smirking, “My pleasure.”
“Those filthy dragons are the enemies.” That is what my maid always reminds me of every night before I go to bed, but as I grow up,“We are all created in equal,” They said, that it is making me wonder, how could a mere human rival a dragon?“We are more powerful than them,”---but why do we fear them then?“Once, they said humans and dragons walked the same ground together.”---What’s the point of this unending war then?“If we won’t hunt them down, they will.”---What if-*crackling fire*---I guess they were nothing but monsters in the end.Before I could even notice, he was already near me, ready to pierce my neck, but I was able to dodge and jump back in pure instinct.Damn, he is fast.“How many souls did you manage to lead home today?” It was cold and yet,
This bloody moon. It wasn’t a weakness or a nuisance to us before. It was a brief moment where we remind ourselves who we truly are, what we truly are.I look up to the round object sailing in the night sky; I watch how its reddish color is gradually fading away.This night is meant for us to glide and fly freely up to the evening sky with nothing but love for each other. And humans, back then, were fond of us—They worshipped, obey, and were loyal to us.Back then, we gave them everything, everything that they deserved. We stood by their side and taught them what we know. Dragons secured their safety and swore to give them leverage.--Until everything had changed.In the end, what made them thought of betraying us? What corrupted their hearts to do such an unforgivable act?In a small amount of time tonight, I observed numerous souls, most especially the old ones, go ‘home’ with color depic
The moment I woke up and recognized this old, lame stone ceiling, I knew I lose.My teeth gritted with anger as my hands clutched. Memories from yesterday elapsed in my mind, destroying my morning mood.“A pact, my ass!” I madly growled.Knowing this tainted blood running in my veins is a curse enough, now you think some lame pact could stop me?Eat that crap.I woke up and dressed myself in my uniform, ready for some scolding. As I tied a clean white bandage on my tampered wrist, an expected presence entered the room.“Your highness,” Arabelle, a maid, greeted me with a humble bow. Whenever I hear that title, I feel myself being suffocated.“General,” I corrected with a sigh before I pulled my long auburn hair together, tying them with a simple white ponytail.“His Majesty is waiting for your presence.” She formally informed with her normal tone. I only gave her a nod before pass
Two days from now is the so-called special day, but they already set a job for me to do. That is escorting nobles and some distant relatives of the royals.An escort is needed since bandits mostly show up in this kind of situation, or worse, dragons would.They would take this opportunity to enter the castle and just like before, they will tear down these walls, and flood the castle with seas of fire.I could hardly remember what it looked like before.As I stand by the gate of stones, waiting for official orders. Carriages of exquisiteness already reached the castle, safe and sound. Gladly, not a sign of any assault from the foe, it is making me wonder.I was about to stroll towards the other side of the gate when I heard my co-general called my name.“General Rhys,” he formally greeted, “We assign you in the outskirts of the palace.”I only gave him a nod, took my horse from the stables, and headed immediatel
The grand day has come.Colorful buntings, lanterns, and posters decorated every house and street, and the castle was lit as the sun is about to set.Several carriages await at the entrance as the Nobles enter the great hall.As I got in into the main hallway, murmurs and giggles muddled in the empty atmosphere. Maids, mistresses, and visitors, they sure do talk a lot.They had been talking about finding a partner for tonight, pathetic.Instead of being stuck in this crowded place, I would rather do some safe-keeping job before the party starts. As I wore my same old lame uniform today, I walked out of the hall, towards the supervision area.“A dragon was insight,” I heard from a messenger inside the tent, “By the border.” He added.And that is where the fun starts.Alone, I rode towards the outskirts, looking for any sign of the sighted demon. I want to see that dragon myself before the army catches it.
(Before nightfall...)“Leonor said he will be reporting at midnight,” My servant, Fish, informed as we stood by the crowd. I then glanced at the window with curiosity; it was still giving off evening signs.“And what about the girl?” I asked next.“I don’t think she is here, sire.” Was his reply.Hmm.She is a royal, yet she isn’t here. But the party has not started though; maybe she will be coming by any time sooner.The room was getting crowded as visitors were piling up. Everyone is clothed with nobleness. That it shone together with the dazzling light of the glow stones. The place was wide enough for four full-grown dragons to fit and quite grand.Well-furnished maroon tiles, an old canvas of dragons and human beings painted together on the domed ceiling, and a kindled crystal chandelier in the middle. A throne is nowhere to be found, and
“How dare you fail to show up yesterday, Rhys.” Fiona furiously probed as she fixes my hair at a bench by the garden. I was meant to be scolded today either, but with my aunt around, I managed to avoid that, yet sadly, they dismissed me from my hunting job and must remain inside the walls once again.---since I so-callingly broke an important protocol.“Ouch,” I softly mumbled when she accidentally pulled my hair a bit too harsh. Involuntarily, my gaze traveled upon my bandaged hands, resting on my lap. Then, it slowly averted onto this thin, white, average-length dress that my aunt forced me to wear today.How unpleasant“Look at you, you are growing old.” She madly spat with the voice I could hardly recognize, “Do not wait for love to find you and just go on, MARRY someone and leave this crappy place.”“Yeah, and be stuck with some crappy guy too, huh,” I coldly responded. She didn&rsquo
Damn, I can’t stand her, leaving just like that in the middle of a discussion. Where did she even go?I scratched my head as I remember how I waited for her to come back only to know she runoff.But looking back earlier, with that plain white dress she wore and her braided hair. I never thought she has such side, I mean, she looks good in it.Her behavior is a drawback though. She even blabbered about seducing someone; I am not planning to go that far, that bastard!---And she did not even thank me for lending her a hand to go home, how ungrateful that is.I left the mansion and fled back to Leonor’s resting place, planning to investigate. Who even bothered to start an assassination on such a prestigious day?---The place will obviously be well-guarded.My mind then flashed a memory. I don’t know but; it is bothering me, why she opened up to me just like that. It was kind of unusual for someone wicked like her.
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: THEON’s POV “Wake up, Theon!” a familiar young voice called out as she pulled my blanket away. “It’s almost sunrise!” She added, forcing me to wake up. I slowly dragged my body, compelling me to sit on my bed, but the not-so-bright light that crept on my open window sent me blinking three times just to adjust my blurry vision. Another day broke, and I, no, we---are still alive. Who must I give my thanks to? “Damn,” I muttered before massaging my heavy and aching forehead. Not only that, “Damn, what a terrible dream.” I shrieked quietly and covered my blistering face with both of my palms. Hangovers are problematic, it gives such unrealistic nightmares. “What did you dreamed of?” Luna, who seemed to have heard my grumbles, asked as she stood beside the edge of my bed, “You’re turning red.” She added, causing some unwanted memories to flash through my mind. “Don’t ask!” I ann
: RHYS’s POV “The Smith household is really that popular huh,” I astonishingly mumbled while reading some reports about the Smiths here inside the evil devil’s lair. “How come I failed to hear about them when I was at the castle?” “Nah,” I smirked, “As if I care about humans before." Earlier, after a thirty-minute or less stroll under the night sky, I reached the manor. I asked Fish to collect all valuable information about that foolish household when I finally reached home, but he assertively led me here instead. He also informed me that the Marquis had been keeping an eye on them ever since…--um, I don’t know; he didn’t tell me. That guy Fish, what a funny name. Even though his voice isn’t that familiar, his face does. The second time I took a closer look at him earlier, he is certainly that old man’s former dragon partner. Well, it doesn’t look like he didn’t have a choice, though. To stay her
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: ANEMONE’s POV“Calm down, Ane,” I furiously mumbled to myself as I walk straight ahead, “David is not acting weird, it is just like Theon. That their trivial gentleness does not mean something more like special meanings.”You are no special Ane, to begin with.You are just one desperate woman longing to be loved and because of that, you almost lead someone to their misfortune. With those stains, you have no right to love again.David has been with me as a friend, and I don’t want to cross that line twice.Since I am now free from my old self, I have the need to maintain it. I guess.Your priority right now is to protect those that are important to you without the necessity to have them do the same.So Ane, you do not need a hear—“Oy,” A warm hand suddenly gripped my cold one. I shivered upon the contact, compelling me to stop.
: DAVID’s POV“It is getting late,”I mumbled as I stood at the entrance of the town, waiting for a certain person to show up. The cold air embraced me while the cacophony of chattering voices jammed my ears. A gentle wind wailed, taking along the pleasing scent of the once stapled cuisines.Even though losing my other vision is making my head throb, the bright placements of lights were a lambent sight.At this rendezvous. I want to spend my time here with her.---but I am just the guy whom she barely notices.Just like her, I kept this ardent feeling for myself. I have lived long enough to understand that such affection can artlessly spawn, but the act of reciprocation isn’t some sort of bonus.Taking the risk is beyond me and yearning for more is out of my league, knowing that we do not feel the same.Asking for such a meeting and expecting her to come is some intrepi
“I guess there is no helping then,” I muttered, and then cupped the right side of my face with my cold palm. “Since Ane failed to hurt me after knowing my identity. We’ll have to wait for the one last bet to finish.”That demon! Interfering with my goals. He has the guts to stick his nose in my game. What is he up to?Why did he suddenly decide to help this green-haired devil?I can’t blame him if he started continuing his lame plan, but it doesn’t matter now. The last bet is something he cannot predict and impede. It is such a bother I made this bet to work fair and square.Unpleasantly, my mind flashed a horrible memory. Back to the time I actually cried.--once again.Those tragedies that once troubled me before do not inflict the same pain anymore. Instead, it only made me recognize it, sadness.How troublesome.From the corner of my eye, I noticed him move, making me glance at him.
: THEON’s POV “I feel sick.” I mumbled as I rested my cheek on the rough surface of my table, feeling my stomach turn around like a whirlpool. It has been growling too loud lately that I can’t even stay at the dining table for more than a minute. Where did I get these? Was it from our food earlier? “Come on, Theon,” Luna exclaimed after she entered my room with her furnished ponytail matching her new orange dress outlined with white maple leaves at the brim, ready for the festival, “Midnight is coming,” “I’ll pass,” I mumbled with my weak, sour voice. “But,” She pouted, “Everyone will go, except for Rhys though.” Yeah, simply because she is injured; I don’t think she can go. Now that I am kind of sick, I don’t want to move a muscle with this twirling belly. The festival is a one-week celebration; I will visit right after I am fine. “Go on now,” I uttered, sending her off on her journey, “Mid