The Good, The Bad & the Not so Ugly
Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 3:06 pm
I awoke with a start in a strange bed, in a strange town. The only thing that was famaliar was the woman lying next to me. How long had it been? It was good to be near her, to smell her, to look at her, to touch her.
The howl of a wolf tore me away from my thoughts.
Close... too close. That sound was near. Inside the town.
I had come to Mulhessen for my own reasons, to watch someone and as an excuse to see Her. I did not come for some vein of silver as the dwarves and blacksmith Jo'dan had. But our fates were intwined when my target agreed to go with them.
We had stumbled across a near army of goblins and their hobgoblin overlords. Dark and damn'd these things had power. Even hired ogres and walking dead at their disposal. We had retreated back to the town the night before.
My mind raced.... they must have attacked Mulhessen in retailiation.
Her....I have to get Her out of here.
I jumped from the bed, hastily throwing my leathers on, and grabbing my blades, as I ran out the door. Charles and Violet were up, both bloody and bruised.
The town is under attack.
Can we escape?
Men are dying.
So?
As we run downstairs, Bolain staggers into the Inn, Soapie's form over his shoulder. The goblins had attacked. Worg and goblin roamed the town, killing all who dared be outside.
How long til they torch the Inn? I must get Her out of here. To hell with this forsaken back-water village. I owe these people nothing.
I run up stairs to gather Her and her things.
After taking a look outside, I know... death is upon us. There is no other possible way.
With a look to Charles and Bolain we know what must be done. I turn to Her, my child hood friend, my love, and the only light in my darkness. "I love you" It was the first time I had openly admitted it; to myself let alone to Her. A gentle kiss and out the door the three of us go.
Charles slipped in under my whirling cloak to strike goblin on the back of a worg as Bolain and I held off foot soldiers. The area was quickly cleared.
"Let's GO!"
Violet, Soapie (now holding herself up of her own accord thanks to Violets healing touch) and Her. We fight our way to the the town gates, leaving the village militia to fight, the bulk of the invading goblins. No acts of bravery on our part... just self preservation. Let the brave and the foolish die.
Violet had Her... holding her arm, when she was cut off by a worg rider. I seen it out of the corner of my eye as I slipped from the village.
"Dark and Damn'd" - I can not leave her. But the others would not leave. How could I lead Charles to his death? He had proven himself. He understood when not to ask questions. He would not allow me to go back in alone, despite his... all of our... wounds. But she was my love, my responsibility.
Odd to say, but a dwarf on a pony is what saved me the mental battle that raged in my mind. Another of them dwarves, a dwarven priest, Onius showed from the road to the south, being harried by goblins himself, while the others rushed to his rescue I pulled the cloak over my head and slipped back into to town silently.
As I walked silently thru the town, a blood trail marking my passing, I called out for Her. Not long and the others were there, helping me search. Why? the fools.... do they not know me? Do they think I would return the favor?
I finally found Her, outside the wooden walls. Seems she has not been idle in our time apart. I jumped the wall, with a shout back to the others.
I hope they heard me. I have Her though. She was the reason I risked it all to go back in.
Irritation is evident in her voice. She is scared, angry and no doubt confused. "Be mad at me tomorrow, love." I whisper as we leave the town of Mulhessen behind.
The others had obviously heard me or been repelled, as we caught up with them just outside the main wooden gates.
We slowly made our way back to Selgaunt. Even having to ride on the back of a horse, like some cheap saddlebag at one point.
So much blood was lost.
Only Her, kept my blades swinging when my muscles burned. Only Her, kept my feet moving, when lying down seemed to be so inviting. Only Her could make me go to such lengths.
Now back home, with her in my arms, I know not if Mulhessen yet stands. Word has reached me that some dare go back, to help in the fight of Mulhessen.
She looks to me, with those eyes. Soft yet determined eyes. She would not deny me, regardless of the path I walk, but I would deny her neither.
"No" I say. "There is nothing there for me. Now"
The howl of a wolf tore me away from my thoughts.
Close... too close. That sound was near. Inside the town.
I had come to Mulhessen for my own reasons, to watch someone and as an excuse to see Her. I did not come for some vein of silver as the dwarves and blacksmith Jo'dan had. But our fates were intwined when my target agreed to go with them.
We had stumbled across a near army of goblins and their hobgoblin overlords. Dark and damn'd these things had power. Even hired ogres and walking dead at their disposal. We had retreated back to the town the night before.
My mind raced.... they must have attacked Mulhessen in retailiation.
Her....I have to get Her out of here.
I jumped from the bed, hastily throwing my leathers on, and grabbing my blades, as I ran out the door. Charles and Violet were up, both bloody and bruised.
The town is under attack.
Can we escape?
Men are dying.
So?
As we run downstairs, Bolain staggers into the Inn, Soapie's form over his shoulder. The goblins had attacked. Worg and goblin roamed the town, killing all who dared be outside.
How long til they torch the Inn? I must get Her out of here. To hell with this forsaken back-water village. I owe these people nothing.
I run up stairs to gather Her and her things.
After taking a look outside, I know... death is upon us. There is no other possible way.
With a look to Charles and Bolain we know what must be done. I turn to Her, my child hood friend, my love, and the only light in my darkness. "I love you" It was the first time I had openly admitted it; to myself let alone to Her. A gentle kiss and out the door the three of us go.
Charles slipped in under my whirling cloak to strike goblin on the back of a worg as Bolain and I held off foot soldiers. The area was quickly cleared.
"Let's GO!"
Violet, Soapie (now holding herself up of her own accord thanks to Violets healing touch) and Her. We fight our way to the the town gates, leaving the village militia to fight, the bulk of the invading goblins. No acts of bravery on our part... just self preservation. Let the brave and the foolish die.
Violet had Her... holding her arm, when she was cut off by a worg rider. I seen it out of the corner of my eye as I slipped from the village.
"Dark and Damn'd" - I can not leave her. But the others would not leave. How could I lead Charles to his death? He had proven himself. He understood when not to ask questions. He would not allow me to go back in alone, despite his... all of our... wounds. But she was my love, my responsibility.
Odd to say, but a dwarf on a pony is what saved me the mental battle that raged in my mind. Another of them dwarves, a dwarven priest, Onius showed from the road to the south, being harried by goblins himself, while the others rushed to his rescue I pulled the cloak over my head and slipped back into to town silently.
As I walked silently thru the town, a blood trail marking my passing, I called out for Her. Not long and the others were there, helping me search. Why? the fools.... do they not know me? Do they think I would return the favor?
I finally found Her, outside the wooden walls. Seems she has not been idle in our time apart. I jumped the wall, with a shout back to the others.
I hope they heard me. I have Her though. She was the reason I risked it all to go back in.
Irritation is evident in her voice. She is scared, angry and no doubt confused. "Be mad at me tomorrow, love." I whisper as we leave the town of Mulhessen behind.
The others had obviously heard me or been repelled, as we caught up with them just outside the main wooden gates.
We slowly made our way back to Selgaunt. Even having to ride on the back of a horse, like some cheap saddlebag at one point.
So much blood was lost.
Only Her, kept my blades swinging when my muscles burned. Only Her, kept my feet moving, when lying down seemed to be so inviting. Only Her could make me go to such lengths.
Now back home, with her in my arms, I know not if Mulhessen yet stands. Word has reached me that some dare go back, to help in the fight of Mulhessen.
She looks to me, with those eyes. Soft yet determined eyes. She would not deny me, regardless of the path I walk, but I would deny her neither.
"No" I say. "There is nothing there for me. Now"