26th day of Tarsakh, 1350
Beregost Streets
The light in the room dims, souls return and life seeps back to it's host from the blood-splattered stone. Victory has been claimed on this day, the weary faces of those involved around me as we step out of the temple and into the early morning darkness before dawn. I can feel the rain on my face, pattering down softly until my hair is slick and face damp, however it is not an unwelcome sensation. Looking to my left, he stands there taller than I, the illustriousness of his hair aglow once more and a weary but warm expression on his golden features. I had truly considered it would not be a sight I would ever see again, be it my demise or his own and yet my heart beats with relief and pride at the strength of the Dawnknight. War was waged, and he were the victor.
“I will send volunteers into Eldarian's soul, to attempt to directly challenge the demon.” The Most Radiant had said, Kelddath’s voice heavy with weighted words and serious expression as we huddled in the small room, an arrogant laugh bursting echoing in the room alongside.
“But in an incorporeal form, any who agree to participate will be open to corruption and soul death. Permanent. Death.” We had looked between us, Brother, friend and lover at these words, heart still thumping in my chest from the events witnessed, the demon's dark words to me and the almost kiss. We spoke in hushed tones between us three then, the High Priest leaving us to our decision as we weighed our options. Despite what the heart wanted, it would not be a decision to be taken lightly.
"Should you fail, he will still be destroyed. The risk is four souls. Or one."
Duty to one, or duty to many? To remain alive and serve or wage war on a demon, a vile creature who had not only stolen the life of one dear to me, but the will and the body a warrior of light surely needed in these times. I think of my duty first as foremost, even as I try and push the heaviness of my feelings aside yet I know somewhere, deep down that my mind is already made up. There is no aura of fear that penetrates my being, my blood does not run cold at the thought of death but what was
right? Should I stand back, allowing the Dawnknight to be destroyed along with the beast? It certainly seemed the most sensible of actions, the Most Radiant himself discouraging the extremest of actions. His words continued to echo in my mind
"If your soul is destroyed, everything you are is gone. There will be no afterlife. There will be no coming back. Please consider this as something other than duty. You will be at great personal risk." Yet how could I walk away from this? Knowing I had the opportunity to save a life and just gave up? My brother's words come, eloquently echoing my own thoughts.
"In truth Cecilia has no choice in this. She is a paladin. She cannot turn aside from even one innocent. She must make the attempt. The question is whether she is forbidden from doing so, and then absolved of the sin of not doing so, because those less bound judge it foolish."
Yet despite the odds we stand, a paladin, a priest and an elderly wizard hand in hand in the small room, united in our decision as we face our own mortality and yet our thoughts, at least my own, are not of impending doom but on that which we face. On Eldarian.
“Ve vill be ze vall Eldarian needs, ze sword to defend his flank and ze shoulder to carry his burden. It is vhat friends are for after all." came the wizards words, his leathery hand gripping mine on the left and the gloved hand of my priest Brothers on the right. My own voice comes then, shaking but resolute. My heart thumps, fearless but aflutter with concern for those closest to me, a flicker of what I was before. Yet I am determined, my life forfeit in my duty. We will fight this beast or die trying, and I will do so alongside those whom I held dear.
"Friends, I believe in us and the bond we share. I believe in my Lord. Let's show this demon what we endure, and what Eldarian's connection means to us." Our hands fall. Our decision made. Our final words said.
We take up position alongside what had once been Eldarian, his crimson eyes flitting between us before a rumble sounds from deep within him, words coming out in a soft growl
"If it's a war you want. . .it's a war you get." Our eyes close as bid, we clear our minds, focusing on the monotone chants of the Most Radiant High Priest. Time seemed to stretch on forever, seconds turning into what felt like days. When it felt as though there was nothing and never would be again I lurched forward in impact, eyes opening as armored boots kicking up a small cloud of reddish dust. All around there was storming and quaking, corpses littering the dead landscape. the eyes of my spiritual form were instantly drawn to the distant pyre of flames, where the Dawnknight engaged in desperate battle with a horned and winged fiend as red as the blood which had been spilled. My heart swelled with pride, he still fought. Despite it all, he was there. He was fighting still.
The Most Radiant's voice echoed all around us, or perhaps it had been in my head. Either way, it was cut short by a silky laugh in the shadows around us. . . the kind of laugh that pinched at the back of my neck and stirred my very soul with an unexplainable heaviness. Evil. Taunting words followed, large yellow eyes appearing in the stormy abyss behind Eldarian as he fought still. We stepped forward then, the mocking words harsh as they attempt to break the Dawnknight's will along with our own with talk of abandonment, hopelessness and failure.
In our approach a shape began to form, barricading the way, a hideous creature looming before us, folds upon folds of fatty flesh on it's vile body with a stench likened to dead fish rotting in the sun. I murmured soft prayers to my Lord as I gazed upon the foulness. It's breath exuded in green clouds and his yellow eyes glistened with a milky sheen as he boomed over our own defiant cries
"IF YOU ARE ALL SO RESOLVED TO HELP HIM, I WILL MAKE YOU A DEAL ... IF ONE OF YOU ACCEPTS ME INTO YOUR SOUL, I WILL ABANDON THIS ONE." A long, black tongue had lulled out of the creatures mouth, drooling green saliva across his quadruple chins. A disgusting sight that may turn away the bravest of men, it was at such a time despite the hardship I turn to my experiences and that which I have endured to steel myself further. At our refusal, the creature grew to an enormous size, bringing down it's meaty fist toward the place I had stood only moments before throwing myself aside. War had come.
I think back now on that battle, it seems a blur, a distant memory as my gaze continues to dance over Eldarian's features while he engages with those around us and I know the horrors we faced, the trials we overcame, his own included were worth it. Even had we failed, to let such evil go unchallenged would have been a grave sin. Set upon by the foul fleshy beast, we raised our weapons, battle cries catching on the strong windy currents that flew around us. A cumulation of evil came in seemingly endless waves as the beast called fiends to it's aid, winged beasts and horned devils, hounds of fire and denizens of evil. I heard the cries of my companions but dare not look away from that before me as I slashed, blade in hand and sweat pouring down my brow from the heat of the flames. I thank the Just God with every breath for their aid and friendship for without it I would have been surely beaten. With every second that passed, with every breath, every slash of the sword, with every spell cast we were tested until the massive, hideous creature fell, green, gooey gore spilling out of its perforated body as it's support was pushed back.
What followed. . . was one of the most awe-inspiring and heart wrenching moments of my short life. Standing, the ground slick with the mixed blood of our own gaping wounds and that of which we had fought we looked up at the shadow demon whom had claimed Eldarian, their fight suspended as his red form turned to face us. It spoke of being impressed by our efforts, that we would risk so much for one soul even as it gloated it's victory. A sharp impact had hit me then, a blow which had silenced my protests to giving in and sent me weezing into the reddish dirt before raising the same hand above it's head in a fist, winged minions appeared encircling us in a red fog.
"I do. . .surrender." his words came softly, the warmth returned to his voice as he looked out and spoke to each of us; brother, friend and lover. He stands regarding us three with a warm smile, his old self once more coming through. He seems content and at peace with his decision, opening his arms to us. We look to him stunned, we cry out in protest and disbelief as he steps forward and kneels before the demon. My stomach heaves and I claw at the ground, pulling myself close enough to embrace him for a him for a few short moments in time, I hear the words
"This is the only way" before we are ripped apart, my own battered body now in the grip of one of the demonic minions. I look to my Priest Brother and his words mirror in encouraging agreeance. From death, life. Like a phoenix. Eldarian's arms open wide in surrender toward the demon, his voice clear.
"I surrender. . .to Lathander." A sword appears in the Dawnknights hand, his own blade, a bright light above us and a pained cry errupting from my lips as I struggle in the arms of my captor as I see him drive it through the body his own spiritual form.
"Lathander's light bind and keep you demon." he had murmured, slumping forwward in a bloody mess as light overtook us all, and there was no more.
Yet in death, life. As they say. I squeeze his arm gently as a lump catches in my throat, his own garments damp from the rain as he turns his eyes on me, restored to their golden flecked blue. He smiles. He lives. Even as I had held onto his dying, mortal body, even as our eyes had opened upon return to gaze the bloody temple floor beneath him, he lives. We all do. In this short moment, we allow ourselves to celebrate and I feel a piece of me thought lost, returned. It is a miracle. The white smoke bellowing from the temple signifies this. We breath, we talk, we jest. . . and so the dawn comes, wrapped in the rains of rebirth and renewal, a gift from the Morninglord and with it a New Dawn is given.
Victory.