After dropping
off Valen at the abandoned factory and leaving him with Jordis, Drakvar headed
out once again that night. He still needs to find a way to cook the food so he
can feed Jordis.
Now night has
truly fallen, it is rather dark out as none of the street lights are on.
Drakvar has no idea why that is the case. While some of them are broken, they
are in the minority and most the street lights are simply lacking power.
The authorities don’t seem to care about this part of
the city. I can’t help, but wonder if the Darklurkers are part of the cause or
merely a symptom.
“Greetings,”
says a strong, clear deep voice from Drakvar, causing the Kith to halt in his
tracks.
“Not another
fight!” Drakvar cries out in frustration, “I have already three fights today!”
“I shall not
fight you if you don’t wish to battle,” replies the voice and Drakvar turns
around to face the speaker.
The person has
such an extremely odd and unusually appearance that Drakvar wonders if he is a
warrior-spirit like Solara due to the similarities in appearance.
The person is
just over three metres tall and is a full metre taller than Drakvar. He is very
muscular and is huge, but Drakvar is sure he looks bigger to him than he
actually is due to the difference in height. And like Solara, the person only
has two arms and not four like a normal person.
The garments of
the person are also interesting. He is wearing armour consisting of shining
silver plates with a skin-tight undersuit made of a black sleek material. In
his left hand, the person wields a very impressive looking sword.
At least it feels impressive to me.
The hilt is six
inches long with a round pommel and a good grip. The crossguard is curved
downwards towards the hilt while the double edged blade is roughly twenty four
inches long. It lacks bright colour with a dull metallic hilt while the blade
is a green tinted grey.
And while it
looks oddly small in the hand of the giant person, Drakvar has no doubts that
such a blade is very deadly.
In the right
hand of the person is a silver curved heater shield with a dark green rim. It
is about thirty inches wide and two metres tall.
“Ah, good,”
mumbles Drakvar as he takes in the sheer imposing sight of the purpose,
deciding
without hesitation that this is one opponent he wouldn’t be able to
beat, “I really don’t think I could take you if we did fight.”
“You could
probably put up a decent fight, but no, you wouldn’t stand a chance of besting
me,” replies the person, “Might I ask who you are?”
“I am Drakvar
Blackborn,” replies Drakvar.
“And I am Ordic Sar’bargord,”
replies the person as he inclines his head towards Drakvar, “I have returned to
Lyatar seeking a Core of Oblivion.”
“A Core of
Oblivion?” repeats Drakvar before he realises the implications at the start of
the sentence.
Returned to Lyatar? How can he have returned to the
planet... unless he has been off of it. Perhaps he isn’t native to Lyatar. It
would explain his unusual appearance.
“Yes,” replies
Ordic, “It is part of the power of a being that makes even the Four Divines
pale in comparison.”
“The Four
Divines?” says Drakvar.
“Never heard of
them?” says Ordic, sounding surprised, “Did you lose your memories when you
were Empowered then?”
“You know how I
lost my memories?” asks Drakvar, this stranger growing stranger and stranger by
the second.
“I believe so,”
replies Ordic, “First I must explain something to use. When not connected to an
Entity such as Oblivion, their Parts of Power shall seek how host from which to
grow stronger from. This Core of Oblivion has chosen you as its host. When it
did so, it must have erased your memories. A likely probability given the
nature of this particular Core.”
“And what is the
nature of this Core?” inquires Drakvar despite almost of all of Ordic’s words
being meaningless to him.
“The Core is an Advanced
Security-Neutraliser,” explains Ordic, “In effect it is one of Oblivion’s higher
level and stronger Parts of Power and it is used to cull rogue powers. This one
is especially significant as it has grown enough that it effects powers outside
of those belonging to an Entity. So when Oblivion last tried to use it, I
severed his connection to it using Gord’Ang and have kept it away from
Oblivion. Now I have traced it here, to an old world that I have visited
before.”
“When exactly
did you last come to Lyatar?” asks Drakvar.
“According to
the modern dating system, last time I arrived on Lyatar was in 24 BK and I left
in 32 PK,” answers Ordic, “Since you lack memories, those dates are one
thousand and thirty six and nine hundred and eighty years ago respectively.”
Drakvar is
speechless for a moment as he tries to wrap his head around the idea of the
person standing before him being over a thousand years old.
Then again, with my deficit of memories, I don’t
exactly know how odd that is. And given that I have magic swords, battled a
warrior-spirit and fought a guy with magic powers, this is actually kind of
normal for me.
“So what are you
going to do now?” asks Drakvar, deciding it would make the most sense to accept
Ordic’s statements without questioning them.
“Now that I have
determined that the Core of Oblivion has not fallen into the wrong hands, I
shall visit some old friends,” replies Ordic, “I would like to see my son once
again. Gord Dinn Drakvar Blackborn.”
And with that,
Ordic turns and strides away from Drakvar, leaving the bemused Kith standing
alone in the middle of the street.
***
After finding an
old and abandoned portable stove at about an hour after midnight, Drakvar
finally returns home to Jordis. Only he also finds Valen and Solara there.
But Drakvar
feels a sudden surge of indignation as he realises that Valen is using his fire
magic to cook some food for himself and Jordis.
“You sent me off
to find a way to cook food and then you just have Valen cook for you?” grumbles Drakvar as he puts the stove down.
“Pretty much,”
replies Jordis as she smiles at him.
“Tough luck,”
smirks Valen.
Despite his
annoyance, the tired and worn out Drakvar only gives a weary grunt.
So this guy is a previous Guardian. Unlike Legacy in the main story, Sar'bargord has been the Guardian for over nine centuries and is much more experienced than Legacy. Plus Ceta is...in a better shape at this point in time than she is Legacy.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, unlike in Legacy, the Guardian will be more of a secondary character than one of the main characters.
So next time on Godslayer, Drakvar encounters one of his past self's foes.