Drakvar’s
stomach rumbles as he makes his way through the streets. He only had enough to
feed one person and since he let the young Jordis have the food, Drakvar
desperately needs more food and he needs it soon.
I don’t think that I am starving quite yet, but it won’t
be long if I don’t way a find a way to feed myself.
Drakvar trudges
along the dark street. He fancies his chances of locating food after dark when
there are less people about. He doesn’t wish to steal, but Drakvar is getting
close to the point that he would be willing to commit immoral actions to
survive.
At least if he
gets into a fight with the Darklurkers, Drakvar now has the four swords that he
took from Jordis’ attackers.
Drakvar
flinches, shielding his eyes from the flashes of white light that appear out of
nowhere.
Drakvar tries to
look for the source, but is temporarily blinded by even more of the white
light.
Growling in
annoyance Drakvar stumbles backwards, drawing two of his swords. He hears the zap
of a laser and moment later, Drakvar is looking into the eyes of a stunned
person.
But the person
isn’t a Kith. Drakvar can tell that at a glance. This person is made of white
light with gold plates of armour built into her body. Her eyes are a bright
shining green and the person is stunned. And the person is most definitely a
she given her slender and shapely figure.
And most
strangely, the person has only two arms and no fur. Well, Drakvar supposes that
long tendrils of white light on the person’s head can count as head fur.
Drakvar
headbutts the person as they are clearly his attack and is shocked by the
results. The face of person disintegrates as its makes contact with Drakvar’s
flesh and fur.
Drakvar jerks his
head back and stumbles backwards. He breathes a sigh of relief as the face of
the person reforms, but that relief is short lived as Drakvar notices that the
stunned expression has been replaced with one of anger.
“What are you?”
demands Drakvar as he draws his other two swords so all four are drawn.
“I am a Jord
Warrior-Spirit of Light,” replies the person in a cheerful and youthful voice,
“And you
will fall to me Farksian.”
“Farksian?”
repeats Drakvar, unsure of what the word means.
“Don’t play
dumb,” replies the spirit girl, “Well, you are a Farksian so you probably are
dumb, but we both know you can’t be that stupid.”
“I really have
no idea about what you are talking about,” replies Drakvar dryly.
“Enough
chatter!” declares the spirit girl, “You might be able to counter my power, but
I can still use my power to affect the environment.”
And with that,
Drakvar is blinded by another flash of light. He quickly recovers, but the
spirit girl is already gone.
I didn’t even learn her name. And what is a Farksian
anyway?
Suddenly several
glass windows in buildings around Drakvar shatter outwards and he glances
around for the spirit girl as Drakvar is sure that what just happened is her
doing.
Beams of bright
white light dart through the glass shards and all of a sudden, all the shards
fly straight at Drakvar. He shields his eyes with two of his arms so that they
don’t get injured.
Drakvar winces
in pain as the glass shards cut open his flesh, tearing through fur and skin. Fortunately, the shards don’t seem to be doing any real harm to Drakvar other than
inflicting pain upon him.
Now thoroughly
annoyed by the actions of spirit girl, Drakvar decides that she is going to be
too hard to fight. So he sheathes his swords as he prepares to leave the area.
“Hey!” yells a
male Kith voice suddenly, “Dere he is!”
“Let’s get ‘im!”
shouts another.
“You won’t get
‘way from us dis time Blackborn!” shouts a third Kith.
With frustrated
sigh, Drakvar turns to face the six Darklurkers that are coming down the street
towards him. All are armed with improvised melee weapons such as metal poles
and planks of wood with nails in.
“Really,”
grumbles Drakvar under his breath, “First I have to deal with this warrior
spirit and now I have to deal with a bunch of thugs. I doubt they even noticed
my swords yet.”
“You’re goin’
down Blackborn,” snarls the closest thug as he charges at Drakvar, wielding a
long metal pole in both hands.
Drakvar doesn’t
even bother drawing his swords, instead slamming his fist into thug’s gut as
the thug swings the pole over his head. With a grunt of pain, the thug drops
the pole and doubles over. Drakvar brings his fist down on the thug’s head,
sending him to the ground in a heap.
Another thug
charges and swings a metal pole of his own into Drakvar’s side, causing him to
grunt in pain. Drakvar doubts that such a blow would normally hurt him so much,
but he is already injured from the actions of the warrior-spirit.
He punches the
second thug away, only to be beset by a third. The Kith has a brutal smile on
his face and is wielding a plank of wood with multiple nails sticking out of
it. The thug smashes the plank of wood into Drakvar, causing him to drop to his
knees.
“I gotcha now,”
the thug chuckles grimly as he slams the plank into Drakvar’s head.
Drakvar sways to
the side before deciding to stop holding back. He swipes at the legs of the
thug attacking him, knocking his opponent off his feet. Now that he is the one
with the initiative, Drakvar doesn’t waste any time as he swiftly moves forward
and stamps on the face of the third thug.
As the second
and the remaining thugs get ready to rush Drakvar, Drakvar decides now is a
good time to draw his swords.
With one swift
motion, Drakvar draws all four of his swords and the thugs all halt in their
tracks at the sudden sight of the black blades.
“Still wish to
face me?” inquires Drakvar as he steps towards the now scared Darklurkers.
“N-n-no!”
replies one of the thugs before joining his fellows as they turn and run.
Drakvar sighs
and sheathes his swords.
And now I have to return to my original task of find
some food for Jordis and me.
So more of Drakvar's story. Arc One is of Godslayer is more about gathering the major players in the story together. Solara is technically lying here about what she is here. What she actually is, well, I don't want to spoil it, but she can be considered Ceta's granddaughter and Ceta certainly considers her to be such.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, next time on Godslayer, Drakvar finds out about Jordis' connection with Solara and meets Valen.