"Will be difficult without her."
It was Eckheart who said the words, his voice a mellow as he looked over towards Tal. The Tyrian slowly glanced towards the Tiefling.
"I do wish you were mute like your brother."
The only answer that he received was a quick, flickering smile.
"We already have him." He said witha wave of his hand. Perhaps things would not go quite as smoothly, perhaps it would take a little bit more time...but it was not the end of the earth. The vault was all that he needed.
Everything else?
Tal didn't much care if he left chaos beyond.
Jareth's territory could run wild. His people could rapture in their insanity. Tal didn't much care. He already had the man in his clutches, and that was all he ever wanted. Everything else had been simple jest, a gift to be left on the table.
"Take his place long enough to make others look, but leave first sign of trouble."
All he needed was that bit of time. That gap.
And that was what he got.
It took a week. Perhaps a day more. Perhaps a day less, it was difficult to tell.
Jareth was dragged into a warehouse, an
empty pit. There he begged, pleaded. Not for his life, not for anything of worth. He spat, shouted, and insulted, but none of it mattered in the end. Tal did what he had to do, what he intended to do.
A rune.
A mark of magic.
That was all it took. Drawn into the flesh, coated with speckles of a
basilisk's skin.
It burned through the crimelords skull, torched through his mind and rooted through memory and mind until finally what he desired was brought to the front. It was what mattered in the end, what he desired, and the Tyrian plucked the information from the Crimelords skull.
"Thank you."
He said with an easy smack to the man's face.
"I'll put it to good use." Those were the final words the man heard. The echoing tone he would listen to as Tal stepped away from his wilting body.
What happened to all he once held didn't matter. His territory, his wealth, everything that lay within his vault but one thing. It didn't matter to Tal. He took his prize, and with it his victory.