The Royal Family rushed down the tunnel, ragged and weary breaths leaving them. The sounds of conflict still rang in their minds, even as it left their castle. The mother held the youngest's hand in her own, quietly urging the young princes to quicken their pace. She turned her gaze back, a brief flash of relief as she saw no one chasing them. Good. These tunnels were secret to all but the royal family, the chance of Gerra's army finding them was slim.
"Mom."
She ran over the plan in her mind. Escape through the tunnels to the stables. There are horses present, use them to escape Salitra. Head towards the city of Elbion, it was the nearest thing that wasn't likely to succumb to that emperor's horde.
"Mom?"
Her mind went to her husband. Was Soleiman alright? The mercenaries - the damned traitors - would've protected him, but she knew the necromancer girl was still there. Maybe she helped him? Perhaps they were waiting for them right outside the tunnel, ready to leave.
"Mom!"
The oldest of the sons shook her shoulder as they walked, pulling her back a bit. "There's somebody in the tunnels, near the end." Hope dawned on the mother's face, only to be extinguished as she turned her gaze to him. That wasn't Soleiman, and he didn't look like any of her courtiers either. "Who are you, how did you find this tunnel?" She shouted to the man, the eldest of the sons, beckoning his brothers to come behind him as he pointed a sword forward.
Audun rose his hands, his swords remaining on his hip. "Don't worry, I'm not trying to hurt you. I'm here to get you out of this mess. The tunnels are compromised. If you don't follow me, your chances aren't good."
The first to speak up was the fifteen-year-old, disgruntled at his older brother's protectiveness. "And why's that?"
The Sand Elf grimaced, shaking his head. "That mercenary you hired, the necromancer?" The mother's face grew pale. "Not the trustworthy sort. Her horde's on the loose above ground, attacking anybody they come across. Odds are they're spreading throughout Salitra, hungry for more, regardless of whose side they're on." The best lies, he was told, were the ones that were true.
The family turned to each other, sharing a worried glance. The youngest looked back to the tunnel before burying his face in his mother's leg, fear apparent. They didn't have any weapons to defend themselves with, and a battlefield of the undead was no place for her family. She had no choice."Fine," the mother began, "take us with you."
The Abtati smiled. "Thank you, my Lady." He gave a bow, lowering his hands once more to beckon them to follow. "There should be enough horses for all of you if you share." He nodded to the eldest prince and the mother, walking them out the tunnel and to the horses tied outside.
"Don't worry, we'll get you to safety," he lied.
"Mom."
She ran over the plan in her mind. Escape through the tunnels to the stables. There are horses present, use them to escape Salitra. Head towards the city of Elbion, it was the nearest thing that wasn't likely to succumb to that emperor's horde.
"Mom?"
Her mind went to her husband. Was Soleiman alright? The mercenaries - the damned traitors - would've protected him, but she knew the necromancer girl was still there. Maybe she helped him? Perhaps they were waiting for them right outside the tunnel, ready to leave.
"Mom!"
The oldest of the sons shook her shoulder as they walked, pulling her back a bit. "There's somebody in the tunnels, near the end." Hope dawned on the mother's face, only to be extinguished as she turned her gaze to him. That wasn't Soleiman, and he didn't look like any of her courtiers either. "Who are you, how did you find this tunnel?" She shouted to the man, the eldest of the sons, beckoning his brothers to come behind him as he pointed a sword forward.
Audun rose his hands, his swords remaining on his hip. "Don't worry, I'm not trying to hurt you. I'm here to get you out of this mess. The tunnels are compromised. If you don't follow me, your chances aren't good."
The first to speak up was the fifteen-year-old, disgruntled at his older brother's protectiveness. "And why's that?"
The Sand Elf grimaced, shaking his head. "That mercenary you hired, the necromancer?" The mother's face grew pale. "Not the trustworthy sort. Her horde's on the loose above ground, attacking anybody they come across. Odds are they're spreading throughout Salitra, hungry for more, regardless of whose side they're on." The best lies, he was told, were the ones that were true.
The family turned to each other, sharing a worried glance. The youngest looked back to the tunnel before burying his face in his mother's leg, fear apparent. They didn't have any weapons to defend themselves with, and a battlefield of the undead was no place for her family. She had no choice."Fine," the mother began, "take us with you."
The Abtati smiled. "Thank you, my Lady." He gave a bow, lowering his hands once more to beckon them to follow. "There should be enough horses for all of you if you share." He nodded to the eldest prince and the mother, walking them out the tunnel and to the horses tied outside.
"Don't worry, we'll get you to safety," he lied.