Pater walked swiftly down the dark corridor, his steps made no sound on the brick stone, this was no accident of fate, he had been trained, and trained well to move without sound and kill, without the victim ever knowing he was there, until the blow fell. Pater was no mere man; he was the second in command and the only one besides Katar himself who had ever actually seen the dark lord. The dark lord was the highest of the dark magic realm and to look upon him was the end of many a man. The dark lord did not like to be seen.
When using dark magic it was to be expected that the magic would take its price. Slowly over time a master of the dark would pay that price, in flesh and bone. Their bodies slowly twisted and mutilated by the very evil that they handled as it seeped along the edges of their mortal body and into their very soul. A true dark lord was at his end, a hideous thing to behold indeed.
There was, of course, a way around the price of the magic, they could and did use innocents to pay the price for them, the problem was the keepers of the light were always interfering with any attempt to take an innocent. It always lead to more trouble then it was worth most times. It never paid to have the light keeper paying to much attention to what was going on in certain areas of the realm. There were plans to be carried out and deeds to be done. Pater allowed himself the luxury of a moments thought, he recalled her face and as always the pain of it was more then he could bear, so much so he pushed it back and away from him once more. Focusing instead of the two guards at the entrance to the lords chamber.
Stepping to the side Pater swiftly drew his cloak about him and hugged the wall. With smooth efficient steps he made closer to the door. The guards so close he could feel their warm breath on his neck as he passed. Just as he was almost through he felt a hand grip his upper arm. “Going somewhere dark prince?” Pater gave a grim smile, then folded it and made it a fierce frown, “I almost made it through, you need more practice, young one!” Turning Pater allowed himself to be seen, lifting the invisibility spell and gazing at this best pupil. The boy would never know that he was Pater’s favorite for it showed in no way in his manner or in his address. To do so would be to place a target on the boys back. One did not get to second in command by making friends, many a dark lord would cackle with glee to find such an easy way to cause Pater pain, killing the boy, named Faxxim would be as easy as a spell in this realm. Pater never betrayed his pupil in deed or word.
Faxxim looked at him grimly, “Knew it was you, wanted to show you I knew…placed a knife in your pocket to prove I would have killed you, didn’t think you’d want me to actually do so.” Pater felt along the seam of his coat, “Not that one” Faxxim smiled slightly in pride, “the inner one” Pater felt his eyebrows shoot up in surprise, feeling into his inner pocket he found that indeed the knife had been placed in the pocket closest to his heart, Startled by the light touch it would have taken Pater realized the boy had carried on his training even after obtaining the most coveted role of guardian to the dark lord. This was very good indeed. He had chosen well. Pater did not allow a smile to show, yet felt a small piercing pride nonetheless. “Well done, but next time, allow me not to make it even that far. I may be second in command, but even I can be spelled.” Only after a long piercing look to ensure the lesson had been learned, did he allow himself to turn and enter the dark lords chamber. His last thought that of preparing to see the very devil himself.
The room stank, that was always the first thing anyone noticed. The putrid smell of ingredients used for foul and sinful deeds. The dark shadows were not in fact all shadows, Pater could feel the demons and wraiths waiting there, for instructions and tasks. He held himself stiffly away from the edges of the doorway, but still felt the tips of their evil fingers as they tested him in hopes of finding a hold so they could yank him into the other world. Lucky for me my soul is so dark he mussed, they would try much harder had they anything truly worthy of their time to snatch. Listening to the voices raised in anger he assessed the rooms contents. The dark one was quite angry. The creatures he had sent to destroy the woman must have failed. Pater smiled grimly, he had tried to warn them that the woman had forces watching over her, unlike most of his people Pater knew a woman’s true potential, they were not as weak and powerless as one would think. Pater had known many women, all of them with their own ways of getting what they wanted, sometimes subtle, sometimes downright predatory, but never weak or powerless.
He glanced at the misshapen face of the darkest one. His hair was black as pitch and the only thing about him that still appeared at all human. The misshapen mass of black had in fact once been a man of somewhat fine features,. now horribly changed by his lust for power and the use of magic to get that power. His hands rested on the goblet of blood that sustained him. Pater shuddered, the blood of a Unicorn was rare and highly prized, but also quite addictive and deadly in the end for miss one dose of the stuff and immediate death was your only warning that you had need of more. Pater knew the dark one had a man on hand who’s only job was to hunt down unicorn blood. If the man ever failed his death would come swiftly and with much pain, even if the dark one died first, for the spell that bound the man to the dark one was binding. if the dark one died so did his servant.
“What news have you Pater” the refined and cultured voice of the dark one never ceased to startle people, he was an educated men, an aristocrat in fact, the only part one still saw of that life was in the creatures voice. Pater moved into the room. Dominated by a large throne and a bed that the dark one rested on for short periods. The heavy drapes and elaborate red and black tones making the room stuffy and oppressive, just the way his darkness preferred it to be. “I have seen him on the plains of Mida, he has made camp.” “Is he vulnerable enough for an attack?” interrupted Katar with a growl, it was no secret he hated Orien, his lack of a hand being an all too vivid symbol of the light master’s victory over him during the battle of Calessis, a bloody and intense war that had happened while Orien was just a young man. Katar had assumed the boy would be untrained and easy to assassinate. He had learned he was wrong when the man-child had not only held his position but divested Katar of his sword hand. A lesson in patience and spycraft, Pater thought, he still has not learned. With a sigh Pater turned and faced the man. Red hair and beard coated in blood and gore was all that one ever saw of Katar’s face. It was so completely covered with hair that one wondered if the man even had a face under it all. His body was not as twisted as the dark ones yet had the clear mark of death and evil upon it. His stature being short and stumpy, with a solidness that gave the appearance of a twisted old tree. Patar answered calmly and with little regard for his questioner. “I have reason to believe that any weakness displayed would be that of a trap or illusion. They would welcome anyone stupid enough to fall for it” Katar thrust himself forward and moved to grasp his sword, his current sword hand was not as strong as the one he lost, but still quite useful in surprise attacks. He was stilled in movement by the dark ones hand on his sleeve.
“No, fool” The dark one tilted his head to one side as if hearing something, which most likely he was considering he had more charms and spells cast about him then any one man could ever hope to defeat in getting at him. “He is correct, I am aware of many such devices being used throughout Mida.” They seek to draw us out and divert out attention from…. her” The evil one’s eyes gleamed. The woman was not only full of immense power, she was innocent in heart and mind, a innocence which for a man that needed power, was a temptation in and of itself. “She is growing in her power” The dark one shifted his mass to one side and reached into the recesses of his cloak. He pulled an object from the folds and handed it to Katar. “This will help us gain access to her dreams, use it to draw her to us.” Katar’s eyes lit with a fire of greedy joy, a joy so frightening Pater struggled not to turn his eyes away, to do so would be to betray himself. The secret power inside him wavering for a moment. Without it he would be doomed. They must never know about her. It would be all too easy a weapon to bring him under complete control. Pater clenched his hands until the feeling was controlled, all the time forcing his gaze to remain calm and unaffected by the object before him.
His mind raced as he contemplated the meaning behind this new turn of events. There was only one way the dark one could have gotten it. Only one way the object Katar now held with dark glee could have been obtained. Only one way it would have been released to anyone. Anger and despair clutched at Patar’s heart until he controlled it by once again drawing on his hidden power. My dark deeds are coming to destroy me at last he thought. This thought far from bringing him renewed fear, instead brought him silent acceptance. His agony would soon be over, and then he would finally lay down the burden of his shame, and die the death he deserved.
If only forgiveness was so easy to obtain he thought, I might see her lovely face once more in the moment of death. The voice in his heart sneered at him as it always did, whispering of his cowardice and betrayal. Looking up into the face of the dark one he tensed. The dark one had a considering look in his eye. “Have you something to speak of Pater?” The dark one asked “You seem without words at the moment” Pater held the mans gaze. “Merely considering the advantages of having this object in our aid” he rasped. “Have you any instructions before I head again into the field?” The dark one smiled slightly but let whatever thought he had been pondering slide away, “No, return to your watch and await new orders.”
Pater turned to leave but was stopped by the dark ones parting words “Katar will be joining you for a time, be ready to receive him in 3 days time” Without turning Patar nodded his acceptance of the orders. then made his way to the door. This was not good news. Ignoring him completely the guards continued their silent watch, it was only people going into the chamber that concerned them. Those coming out generally were the lucky ones, unless they were being carried, even then they were of little concern to anyone. Pater let his thoughts gather as he walked the pathway, he had much to do and only 3 days to plan. First priority being the gathering of knowledge, finding out when and how the Kingdom of Killion had fallen. For fallen it had, the jewel from the scepter of Salizon being the silent witness to it’s demise.