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Near Cortos - West Baal-Asha River
Talus crouched in a small clearing surrounded by more Dreadlords than he had ever been in the presence of.
There were over three dozen of them of all different sort of experience. First Levels, Seconds, thirds, Apprentices, and even a few fourths. It was a cadre of men and women that made Talus more nervous than he cared to admit. All of them had different loyalties, all of them had different plans, and all of them were extremely dangerous.
His own mentor, Fenrith Lavarus, was here. Talus could see him standing with some of the second levels, his rogue like clothing easy to spot among the sea of platemail and armor. His arms were crossed, and he clearly did not like the way the current conversation was going. Talus still remembered the words Fen had said to him before all of this. "Watch your back, don't trust any of them. Even the ones you know. We're all here for the King, but all of them have their own agenda."
Talus frowned as the words rang in his skull, slowly looking back out of the clearing and towards the river.
Just three miles beyond it lay their target, the reason that this veritable army had assembled.
Supposedly hidden within the forest beyond the River was a Keep, and in that Keep was a collection of runaway Dreadlords, Nobles, and Knights that had fled Vel Anir throughout the years. No one knew how many there were, but leading them was a name that every Anirian Recognized; Velath Sunborn.
He was the only Archon to ever Rebel.
The only man to ever defy King, House, and everything that Vel Anir stood for. He had left the city twenty years ago upon his fiftieth nameday, and many had assumed he'd fled to the far east long ago. Now however it seemed he was lurking just a few leagues away from Anirian territory, harboring other rebels and possibly leading them to do something worse.
From what Talus knew Velath Sunborn had been one of the most powerful Archon's ever, and the idea of facing him in any sort of battle was...absolutely terrifying. His fingers scrunched into a fist over and over again, as if the press would somehow allow him to breath. "I hope I survive this."
Talus said quietly to himself.
Talus crouched in a small clearing surrounded by more Dreadlords than he had ever been in the presence of.
There were over three dozen of them of all different sort of experience. First Levels, Seconds, thirds, Apprentices, and even a few fourths. It was a cadre of men and women that made Talus more nervous than he cared to admit. All of them had different loyalties, all of them had different plans, and all of them were extremely dangerous.
His own mentor, Fenrith Lavarus, was here. Talus could see him standing with some of the second levels, his rogue like clothing easy to spot among the sea of platemail and armor. His arms were crossed, and he clearly did not like the way the current conversation was going. Talus still remembered the words Fen had said to him before all of this. "Watch your back, don't trust any of them. Even the ones you know. We're all here for the King, but all of them have their own agenda."
Talus frowned as the words rang in his skull, slowly looking back out of the clearing and towards the river.
Just three miles beyond it lay their target, the reason that this veritable army had assembled.
Supposedly hidden within the forest beyond the River was a Keep, and in that Keep was a collection of runaway Dreadlords, Nobles, and Knights that had fled Vel Anir throughout the years. No one knew how many there were, but leading them was a name that every Anirian Recognized; Velath Sunborn.
He was the only Archon to ever Rebel.
The only man to ever defy King, House, and everything that Vel Anir stood for. He had left the city twenty years ago upon his fiftieth nameday, and many had assumed he'd fled to the far east long ago. Now however it seemed he was lurking just a few leagues away from Anirian territory, harboring other rebels and possibly leading them to do something worse.
From what Talus knew Velath Sunborn had been one of the most powerful Archon's ever, and the idea of facing him in any sort of battle was...absolutely terrifying. His fingers scrunched into a fist over and over again, as if the press would somehow allow him to breath. "I hope I survive this."
Talus said quietly to himself.