Chapter
Four: Grimstone Mines
"There it is Rynn. A cave entrance" Arokh said as he noticed the small
hole in the rocks landing on a rocky platform just outside from which Jhoni
fell.
Rynn jumped off and squatted down to crawl through the small opening, turning
her head to look back up at Arokh.
"If I don't come back, watch for me coming out of that large door behind
us" she said to her bonded pointing towards the mine entrance.
"Okay" came the reply. "Be careful."
Rynn crawled into the tunnel edging along until it opened out high enough for
her to stand. It was very dark in there and she stood for a few moments to let
her eyes adjust to the darkness and continued; the light from her flamesword
illuminating the walls with a faint orange glow.
Something moved in front of her. “Oh no, not more spiders!”
she thought. “Why does every cave have to be populated with these things?”
she asked herself. Unsurprisingly, her flamesword destroyed them easily cutting
the bodies into shreds and casting orange yellow flickering light around her as
the bodies burst into flame.
Eventually, the short tunnel led into an abandoned part of the mine closed many
centuries ago. The torches fastened to the walls were not lit and cobwebs hung
from every place possible. Probing round in the darkness, she came across an old
drilling machine. “I wonder if this thing still works?” she thought
examining the massive wheeled machine.
She pressed the power switch on the control crystal but nothing happened.
"Bah, the power crystal is missing!" she said with dismay as she
noticed the hole by the side of the controls. Not one to give up, she began to
search the tunnels that ran like a rabbit warren around the abandoned mine. She
found useful items such as health potions and some more arrows for her bow but
no power crystal. Suddenly, she saw something in a skeleton's hand. “Yes,
that's it” she thought as she ran over to pick it up hands trembling with
excitement.
"It doesn't look like much" she said to herself and returned to the
machine not giving a second thought about the long forgotten miners who had
perished in that place many years ago.
Rynn placed the crystal into the machine and it burst into life with a
thunderous roar, the noise echoing around the tunnels like thunder. Shrugging,
she pressed the forward lever and the machine lurched forward drilling through
the wall right into a crowd of wartocks standing around some explosive barrels
which exploded with a thunderous boom. The explosion destroyed the machine but
it killed the wartocks and left a hole big enough for Rynn to crawl through to
reach the main mine. Jhoni had obviously come from the main mine another way but
she wasn’t going to search around in the darkness all day.
Grinning with satisfaction, Rynn crawled through the hole and made her way over
to the front door. As Jhoni had said, she was pleased to find it was not guarded
and she pulled the lever activating the mechanism lifting the huge door.
Rynn walked outside, she could see Arokh sat up by
the cave she had entered. "Arokh!" she shouted to attract his
attention. He turned his head to see where his bonded was calling him and flew
over to where she was stood. As he landed, a dragon came towards them at
alarming speed.
"A dragon of the Elder Breed!" Arokh exclaimed with amazement
observing the large winged beast "I wonder who awoke him or her?"
"That dragon does not have a rider, Arokh." Rynn added as she squinted
against the sun to get a better view of the winged creature.
"You are right Ry... Huh?" Arokh replied stopping in mid sentence as a
ball of poison gas left the green dragon's jaws and came hurtling towards them.
"Quick get on my back" The dragon demanded. Without hesitating, Rynn
obeyed and Arokh lifted into the air firing a warning shot back at the dragon.
"Why do you attack?" he shouted. The dragon did not reply but instead
hurled another ball of poison at him. Rynn coughed with the fumes and drank a
health potion to heal. "I think it wants to kill us Arokh."
"No kidding" Arokh said sarcastically returning fire hitting the
dragon in the chest burning its scales. A couple more shots were fired between
the two and Arokh managed to get in close slashing the creature's side with his
talons tearing through the scaly hide like butter. The dragon screamed, blood
pouring from the open wound and shortly it began to show signs of weakening from
the massive blood loss. “I ask again, for the last time. Why do you attack
me?” Arokh shouted making one last attempt at asking why he was attacked but
still no reply came.
"I regret to do this but its my only choice" he said as he breathed a
steady stream of flame straight into the dragon's face burning its eyes. It gave
a shriek and crashed into the river below with a huge splash.
Suddenly, a thundering noise sounded and a group of
large green crystals grew out of the ground next to the dragon's body, lightning
flashing from the crystal striking the rocks around it. A much smaller crystal
appeared hovering in the air between the surrounding crystal columns.
"What's that?" Rynn asked, startled by the lightning bolts and rather
surprised to see a set of green crystals growing out of the ground.
Smiling at his bonded, Arokh explained. "It’s a rune of power. One
appears upon the death of a Dragon of the Elder breed or equally powerful
creature. I can use it to gain the breath weapon that dragon had but regrettably
it does not last forever. I'm a fire dragon you see."
"Oh.
Does it contain any other powers?" Rynn continued, trying to make
conversation.
"No" Arokh snapped impatiently.
"Well, what happens if you already have poison?" she asked
inquisitively.
Arokh sighed. "You ask a lot of questions don't you? Well, if I already
have that ability, then a rune does not form. It’s as simple as that. By the
way, it does not matter if I or you kill a equally powerful creature as we are
effectively one."
Arokh looked down at the dead dragon and flew into
the rune. With a blinding flash of light, Arokh absorbed the rune giving him the
additional breath weapon of poison. Not as powerful as his own flame breath but
useful nevertheless. When it was over, he landed by the mine entrance and
stopped, the snow turning red where he stood with the blood from his deceased
foe. He slowly wiped his feet in the snow to clean them and turned his head to
look back at Rynn.
"What have I done?" He cried in dismay. "I have killed one of my
own kind! A female at that."
Rynn jumped off and stood in front of the great red dragon. "She would have
killed you Arokh. You had no choice,” she said softly, understanding the
dragon’s anguish.
"Maybe, but what I want to know is who awakened her" he grumbled.
"She might not have gone into eternal sleep when the others did at the end
of the Dark Wars" Rynn suggested, trying to think of the simple
explanation.
"Don't be stupid! That was six centuries ago. Even a hatchling hatched then
would be long dead. How long do you think we live for?" he snapped angrily.
The dragon saw the look in her eyes and replied "I'm sorry for snapping at
you Rynn. I guess you can imagine what I feel like right now."
Rynn placed her hand on his side. "Well, maybe someone found her soul
crystal and accidentally awakened her. The good thing about this is that there
are dragons of the Elder Breed in the world. You are not alone for after
all!"
Arokh snorted. "I am alone. Don't you know that it would be a near
impossible task to find the soul crystals of all of the dragons of the Order
who's riders were killed and then finding their lairs? Most of the crystals will
have been lost forever or destroyed. It’s just a matter of luck if you stumble
across one."
Again trying to sway Arokh’s feelings, Rynn thought of the lore she had been
taught. "Well, what about the other Elder Breed dragons, the ones that were
neither part of the Order or the
Arokh gave another sigh. "There were lots of dragons who were neutral to us
but they were intelligent beings and spoke fluent draconian and / or human
tongue. There were even unbonded dragons that served in the Order of the Flame.
They did not have soul crystals, as you need the Dragonstone to create one if a
dragon wishes to bond for the first time. These dragons were put to eternal
sleep by Mala-Shae the Mother Dragon. Only she can awaken them again."
"Well, why don't we find this Mother Dragon?" Rynn suggested.
"If only it was so simple, if only." the Dragon replied seeing Rynn's
puzzled expression. "I will explain it to you some other time, but for now
we should concentrate on what lies ahead."
Rynn shrugged and mounted the dragon. "Let’s see if we can find Delon."
Together,
they walked into the mines, distant noises of mine equipment and pick axes could
be heard carried along by the slight breeze that blew through the tunnels. Only
the flickering torches and the occasional eerie green glow from the grimstone
crystals lining the walls lighted the interior of the mine.
They flew past a large raised wooden bridge over a
deep chasm and began their decent down a steep slope leading into the bowels of
the mountain. The temperature also got noticeably colder as they got deeper and
Rynn began to shiver; combat kept her warm but she was now really starting to
notice the cold.
"I wonder why they are mining this grimstone? I thought it was a banned
substance" Rynn asked the dragon as they descended deeper.
"It was banned, but obviously it’s not now. Whatever the Wartocks are
using it for cannot be good and it would appear they are mining it in huge
quantities. They are obviously up to something and we should stop them
especially seem as we are here" Arokh explained as quietly as possible not
wanting to draw attention to himself.
Suddenly, pain filled human screams sounded from
nearby as they reached a fork in the path. Rynn looked horrified and even Arokh
stopped to listen for a moment. The noise sounded again.
Arokh’s sensitive ears listened again to determine the sound’s direction.
"It’s coming from the left. Come on, let’s see what's going on" he
suggested gaining speed turning down the left-hand fork. A Grull came up to
attack but Arokh turned it to ash in seconds. They stopped when the tunnel
dead-ended; blocked by rotten wooden boards. The scream sounded again from
behind the boards and Rynn jumped off her reptilian companion smashing her way
through the flimsy blockade walking into a large cave brightly lit by torches
hanging from the ceiling and walls. She hid behind a couple of boulders and
watched two wartocks taking to a man bound to a stretching rack. "Another
torture chamber" Rynn whispered to herself.
One of the Wartocks looked round startled and Rynn squatted lower hoping he had
not seen her. The Wartock turned to the man again and began to speak, Rynn could
clearly hear their conversation.
"One last time, tell me where the Hider is!" one of them demanded.
The man on the rack sobbed and replied "The Hider is in the east
tunnel!"
The Wartock grunted "You lie. There is no east tunnel!" he nodded to
his companion who began to quickly turn the wheel of the rack stretching the man
even more. There was a sickening crunch and a horrible tearing noise followed by
screams of agony as the man's arms and legs were ripped clean off. Laughing the
Wartocks began to head for Rynn still hiding behind the rock. Heart pounding she
screamed in rage and ran straight at the two wartocks taking them completely by
surprise.
Rynn
managed to injure both wartocks before they could react, she ran from the rock
and attacking at deadly speed. However, she soon noticed her mistake of rushing
into things as four more were just around the corner eating at a table. They
noticed the commotion and came to their companion's aid surrounding Rynn
laughing and jeering. Swallowing hard she thought it was all over but a thought
suddenly struck her. The flamesword had a devastating fire ring attack!
"Take this!" She shouted as she rubbed her finger over the small
crystal embedded in the pommel releasing a deadly ring of fire burning all of
her adversaries in one blast. The cavern was filled with Wartock cries of pain
as their hairy bodies burst into flame. They were too busy trying to put out the
flames to notice Rynn release another burst ensuring their painful deaths; a
fair price to pay for what they had done to the humans Rynn thought.
As she looked further around the cavern, she noticed a lower section with a few
nooks cut into the walls blocked with steel bars - the prison cells. She walked
over to where two wooden beams crossed over the area below and walked onto them
so she could get a better view. It looked like there were no human prisoners
down there; all of the cells were empty bar one in which sat a lone Grull. Two
wartocks were on guard walking up and down. Rynn readied her bow and unloaded a
few arrows into each one and jumped down to finish them off.
"Get me out of here!" the Grull beckoned
from his small prison cell furnished only with a wooden bench upon which sat a
single lantern, its candle almost burnt out.
Rynn turned round upon hearing the creature's plea and crept up to the prison
cell door looking out for more Wartocks.
"Why should I?" she asked the weary looking creature who observed her
with tired eyes.
"I help you" he begged.
"Oh really, how?" she asked half interested that this disgusting thing
might possibly know the whereabouts of her brother.
"I give you mine map and tell you where prisoners be..."
"Prisoners?" Rynn asked interrupting him. "Okay, Ill do it. No
funny business okay?" she threatened showing the creature her sword. She
pulled the lever and the gate opened, the Grull running out to stand in front of
her. Rynn noticed his green patchwork kilt torn and bloodstained - evidence of
previous battles, most probably with humans. She really had the urge to run him
through there and then but had to fight hard with herself not to; she needed
information.
"The map" he grunted as he gave Rynn a
crudely drawn map on the back of a piece of leather, poorly drawn but useful
nevertheless.
"Big human work in mines. Small human taken to be evaluated" he
continued pointing to part of the map indicated by pictures of pickaxes.
Not interested in what the Grull was showing her, she impatiently threatened it
with her sword, the creature drawing back in fear. "What do you mean small
human evaluated?" she demanded.
The Grull gave a blank expressionless look, not understanding what the human had
asked. "Small humans to be evaluated" he said again.
"This is hopeless" Rynn sighed. "You find Hider. You find
Hider" the Grull suggested. "The Hider. What is it? A human?"
Rynn asked, her patience growing thinner by the minute.
"Hider, is big human. You find" the Grull continued, his face drawing
into a wide grin. Rynn thought for a moment "this Orc obviously knows
something and he seems friendly. I'd better trust him." It was all she
had to go on.
"Okay, thanks. Ill be on my way" She finally said and began to climb a
nearby stack of crates to reach the area where she killed the six wartocks. She
reached the top and looked at the charred remains of the wartocks lying on the
dusty floor. She smiled to herself and returned to Arokh.
"Anything exciting happen?" she asked the
great red dragon noticing that he seemed pleased to see her.
"Exciting? Yeah right" he said sarcastically answering her question.
Rynn smiled at the dragon's sarcasm and jumped onto his back stopping for a
moment to examine the map the Grull had gave her. "I found a map of the
mines Arokh. We need to go back to that fork and follow the right path, it will
lead us to the first mine face."
The dragon nodded in reply and obeyed Rynn's instructions his feet making a loud
thud as he ran through the tunnels.
The silence was suddenly broken by dozens of bats
flying down from the ceiling hitting Rynn with their wings as they went past,
disturbed from their sleep by the soul bound pair. Rynn screamed and Arokh
looked round startled but continued to look ahead when he realised what the
noise was. "Surely you are not afraid of them are you?" he asked his
companion.
"Bats? They're hideous" Rynn exclaimed jumping off Arokh's back to
open the door in front of them. Arokh grunted and laughed to himself.
"Afraid of bats" he said shaking his head in amusement.
"Yeah, well you must have a phobia of something" Rynn snapped back.
"Me, a phobia. HAH!" the dragon snorted. "Whatever you say
Rynn."
At the other side of the door
was a wide tunnel leading slightly upwards. Human mineworkers picked away at
grimstone crystals along the tunnel sides, their pickaxes making a clinking
sound as they hit the crystal echoing in the freezing mine. As Rynn and Arokh
got closer, Rynn could see something strange about the workers, their eyes had a
bright green glow; a sign of continued grimstone exposure.
"Are these the people from your village, Rynn" the dragon asked
softly, his voice almost a whisper. Rynn looked at the two closest workers but
did not recognise them.
"No, I don't think so Arokh, Ill get off and see if I can talk to
them" she said loudly, her voice startling one of the men nearby.
"Be quiet!" Arokh snapped. "I wouldn't go near them; they aren't
human anymore. Their wills have completely gone, just look at their eyes."
There was a pause and he continued "They will only mine grimstone and
nothing else. Once the grimstone has gone and they are no longer required, they
will commit suicide" he whispered.
"NO!" Rynn cried. "We have to save them!"
"Shut up!" Arokh hissed. "Now you have done it,” he said
sternly as the workers broke off from their work and came to attack with their
pickaxes. Arokh responded by dousing them in a deadly cloud of flame burning
their bodies till they exploded in a shower of green blood.
"What did you do that for?!" Rynn exclaimed, horrified that the dragon
had just killed her fellow human beings. He was supposed to protect the dragon
and human races, not kill them!
"I was putting them out of their misery. Its not possible to reverse the
effects of grimstone, they were effectively dead anyway" Arokh explained,
his eyes showing signs of impatience.
Rynn felt anger well up inside her and she kicked the dragon hard in his side
and immediately felt a sharp pain in her ribs. She had hurt him but hurt herself
too through the bond.
"Rynn!" Arokh snarled. "Don't do that again!"
"Don't kill them Arokh, please" she pleaded "We might find a way
to save them."
"How many times do I have to explain things Rynn? I have lived for over 200
years before I was committed to eternal sleep and I know that there is no cure
for grimstone poisoning! Now please, stop your whining before I loose my
temper" he growled muttering something in draconian under his breath.
Rynn wiped a tear away and jumped off the dragon's back. She looked up the
tunnel towards the mine face and turned back to Arokh who noticed her sadness.
"I won't kill them unless our lives are threatened. I promise,” he
eventually said, his eyes still glowing with anger. Arokh was by legend a dragon
known to easily loose his temper and whining humans were one thing that really
annoyed him.
Rynn climbed back on his back and they made their way towards the mineface
ignoring the slaves as Rynn wanted.
With
a sudden crash the gate to the mineface slammed down to the floor, the wooden
tree trunks making up the gate shuddering with the impact.
"It looks like someone has noticed our presence" Rynn said quietly
remembering Arokh's comments a few moments ago. Arokh glared through the gate
noting the Wartock standing by the lever who had obviously just shut it. His
massive head turned to Rynn. "With the noise you made I am not surprised.
You had better get off and open this gate" he said in his normal voice not
bothering to talk quietly now that the enemy knew they were there.
Rynn slid off the dragon's scales neatly landing on the ground not even
bothering to answer him; she was still angry at his attitude towards her a few
moments ago. Deep down though, she was beginning to like the great red dragon
now that they seemed to have an understanding of each other and that they shared
the same sense of humour. The dragon could show compassion and friendship
despite his offhand, arrogant nature and that is what mattered in her opinion.
She looked the dragon in the eye and walked between the wooden bars of the huge
gate into the large mining cavern inside.
The Wartock had turned his back giving Rynn a perfect chance to land the first
strike. Now confident in her weapons and her abilities, she made short work of
him and collected the health potions he was carrying. His long sword was no
better than her own so she decided to leave it; it would seem that there was
plenty more available should she need them. Her eyes flicked quickly around the
cavern, noting that no one else was around except for a few miners who posed no
real threat. Her eyes flicked to a large wooden lever, a steel cable connected
to its base running through a channel on the ground to the door mechanism.
"Ah-ah" Rynn said to herself as she pulled the heavy lever, moving
home to its open position with a resounding 'click'. With a large clattering of
chains, the huge door slowly lifted and Arokh came through flying over to hover
above her, his powerful wings casting a draught blowing the dust off the top of
the nearby barrels.
"That was easy" he remarked, landing beside her. "However, there
does not seem to be a way out; that gate ahead is locked from the other
side" he continued, pointing to a similarly sized gate with his
outstretched left foreclaw.
"Yeah, maybe I can get around to the other side" Rynn suggested.
"Let’s take a look around."
The dragon dipped to let her onto his back and they flew around the cavern
looking for any more possible exits.
"Wait Arokh. What's that down there? It looks like a tunnel,” Rynn said
pointing to a dark area of the mine face where a small tunnel entrance could
just be seen.
"You
have eyes like a hawk, Rynn" the dragon chuckled.
"They
are not as good as yours" she replied as they landed outside the entrance,
Rynn jumping off to investigate.
Sounds of a few wartocks could be heard nearby just inside the tunnel. Rynn
cautiously peered inside and saw at least five standing in a group talking in
their own language, unfortunately one she didn't understand. She turned back to
the dragon "Wartocks just ahead, Arokh. It will be a tough fight alone but
I have an idea; Ill attract their attention and you burn them as they come
through, okay?"
Arokh grinned and poked his head through to see for himself. "The pleasure
is all mine,” he said, his red eyes glittering in the torchlight like jewels.
Rynn ran through the entrance shouting "Over here you great hairy, stupid,
foul smelling idiots!" and quickly ran back to the safety of her fiery
companion. The plan worked and the furious wartocks came running through the
door whilst Arokh burned them one by one. "Feel my searing flame!" he
roared as he roasted the last one. It was clear to Rynn that the dragon was
enjoying himself.
Rynn shook her head slowly at the Wartock's stupidity. "You would think
that the others wouldn't follow if their companions were being killed. They just
carry on regardless,” she said looking at the charred remains on the dusty
floor, still smouldering.
"Wartocks aren't exactly known for intelligence" the dragon said
thoughtfully "but they make up for it in brute force. They are not to be
underestimated" he continued absently kicking at one of the dead wartocks
head.
"I kinda noticed that, they are no match for you but they are a challenge
for me" Rynn said sarcastically.
The dragon laughed "I have my own challenges in the air" he said,
smoke wisping from his nostrils.
Rynn smiled and with the coast now clear she disappeared into the small tunnel
entrance.
"Good luck Rynn" Arokh said from behind.
Rynn
continued along the dimly lit tunnel eventually coming to a path along the top
of a steep underground cliff, which seemingly had no bottom. Rynn cautiously
peered over the edge seeing nothing but the odd green glow from the grimstone
glittering like emeralds against the black of the dark void. Her heart skipped a
beat and she pressed herself against the wall edging down the path avoiding the
cliff as much as possible as she had a mild fear of heights.
Rynn pulled out the map she was given earlier; part of it was bloodstained from
her recent fight with the Wartock but still legible. Wiping the blood away she
examined the map and then her eyes looked up to the sign in front of her showing
the way to the second mine face. She was glad to find she was on the right
track, these mines seemed to be not particularly complex. Wartocks created them
after all.
The path led across a wooden bridge and out into the
open, the fresh mountain air making a change from the stuffy mines, which smelt
of Wartocks, sweat and rotting corpses. The snow had stopped falling and several
miners were hacking away at slabs of grimstone embedded in the rocks of the
circular rocky basin cut into the mountain itself. The basin was formed by
centuries of mining; this part of the mine had been used for thousands of years,
well before the Order.
A
couple of wartocks were keeping watch over the miners which Rynn defeated with
ease taking only minor injuries herself. Examining the map, Rynn found that this
was obviously the second mine face and a tunnel seemed to eventually go round to
the other side of the gate Arokh mentioned. There was a lot to go through to get
to it however.
Rynn smashed open a couple of nearby barrels gaining a fire crystal and looked
around for the tunnel entrance to the rest of the mines. Seeing nothing at
ground level, her eyes gazed up to the top of the basin where a path carved into
the rock led round the edge behind a cliff. "That must be it"
Rynn thought to herself. The only way up was a wooden tower with three platforms
interconnected with ladders erected from the basin floor. The only enemy in
sight was a lone Grull on the top platform, which, by the look of things it was
only necessary to get to the second platform. Easy she thought.
Rynn began to climb the ladders, creaking with every step. They were designed to
hold the weight of a Wartock so surely they
wouldn't break. Eventually, she reached the second platform but the bridge
across to the opposite tunnel had been retracted but the gap was short enough to
jump if she made a run at it. She was much lighter than a Wartock and could make
it.
With a boost of confidence, she backed up and ran leaping across neatly landing
on the other side unscathed. "Nice try!" she shouted back at the Grull
on the third platform above. He just responded by waving his club in the air and
grunting to another one higher up on the ledge. Rynn ignored him and began to
continue up the tunnel but soon found out why she had made a grave mistake of
letting the creature live. A huge rock came thundering down the tunnel, pushed
from the ledge, which obviously was the other end. Rynn quickly ducked into a
small alcove, the rock missing her by inches as it hurtled past. A huge crash
was heard followed by the sound of splintering wood; the rock had smashed
straight into the tower! Laughing at the Grull's stupidity she ran back down the
tunnel in time to see the structure go crashing down to the floor below. Now,
the only way was forwards, but she was confident she was going the right way.
Still smiling she went back up the tunnel to the ledge killing the Grull who
pushed the rock as she past and followed the ledge deeper into the mine.
Eventually, she came to a fork in the path and a couple of signs pointed left
and right. Pulling out the map again, it looked like one went to the grimstone
processing rooms and the other to the barracks. Seeming as she was low on arrows
and her flame sword was getting worn out, she decided to go to the barracks to
see what she could find. With a bit of luck, there wouldn't be many Wartocks
around, as they would all be working. She would go back for Arokh later, he
would just have to wait a little while longer.
Rynn
reached the barracks a good ten minutes later dealing with Wartocks as she went.
She gained a few homing arrows, guided by magic and a huge long sword, which she
added to her collection found in storage crates littering the area.
Entering the barracks, she was alerted by the sound of heavy snoring from
sleeping Wartocks. Deciding to follow the sounds, Rynn found several wartocks
sleeping on the floor in one of the quarters. "A perfect chance to use
this" she thought to herself as she reached for the flame crystal which
she had recently found. Smiling to herself, she slowly crept into the middle of
the room treading as softly as she could. Despite her best efforts, her
footsteps could easily be heard on the stones magnified by the echoing of the
small room. "Take this!" she shouted and let loose a blast of flame
making the wartocks wake up instantly; their cries of surprise and pain filling
the room. Not waiting for them to reach their weapons, she let loose another two
of the five charges in the crystal and whipped out her sword finishing them off
before they could retaliate.
She put her hand over her mouth to mask the smoke and left the room walking into
the opposite dining quarters.
The dining room was empty bar a single wooden table
in the middle of the room surrounded by 12 chairs, some smaller than others; the
Grull and Wartocks shared the same barracks. Rynn suddenly noticed she was very
hungry, her worry of Delon’s safety put her off thinking of food. Fortunately
some fresh cooked meat lay on one of the plates, whoever it belonged to wasn’t
far away. She reached over and ate as much as she could before a Grull coming in
the door behind her interrupted her short snack. She saw the reflection in the
shiny metal plate and whipped round with her sword cutting the creature’s head
off in one sweep. Put off the rest of her new found meal, she left to explore
the one remaining room that was of any use; the armoury.
Rynn was disappointed to find the room empty of weapons bar a single bow, which
she used to replace her worn longbow. Walking round the room, she was relieved
to find several pieces of chain mail hung on the wall all different sizes, she
was even able to find one that fitted her almost perfectly. As she was about to
leave, she noticed a key on a pedestal. “I wonder what this is for? Well it
does not look like anyone is using it, Ill take it” she thought as she
grabbed the key.
The moment the key left the pedestal, the iron gate in the doorway closed with a
clang and the torches in the room flickered and went out. A mild panic began in
Rynn's throat. She had obviously activated a trap or something and was left in
darkness awaiting her fate. She swallowed hard and then a knight clad in thick
armour materialising in front of her suddenly broke the silence.
"Who are you?" She asked whilst reaching
for her flamesword. The light it gave off illuminated the room slightly with its
flickering flames. The Knight did not reply and drew a flaming spear, which he
hurled at Rynn missing her by inches. She could feel the heat of the flames on
her legs.
"What the hell?" She muttered under her breath and ran behind a
dividing wall drawing her bow and equipping it with the magic arrows. The
clinking sound of the knight's armour came closer as he investigated where his
prey had gone. Rynn jumped out from the wall unloading arrows as fast as she
could as the knight ran towards her. The room was lit up brightly by the
green-blue trails left by the magical arrows as they shot from the bow seeking
out their target like snakes writing in the darkness. The Knight grunted as each
one hit home piercing the armour.
The knight was almost upon her when he drew two
flameswords similar to her own but distinctly larger. Rynn responded by drawing
her own flamesword, her best armour piercing weapon she possessed. Suddenly the
knight said something like "ten huurr!" and a devastating ring of fire
spiralled out from his feet; Rynn now knew what it was like for a Wartock to be
on the receiving end of her flamesword's fire ring attack. She quickly did a
backwards flip avoiding most of the fire but it was too quick for her and her
legs were engulfed in flames burning the skin. She shrieked in agony and ran at
the flame knight who attacked with lightning speed; his dual flameswords
lighting the dark room with vivid yellow light. Rynn tried to avoid his attacks
as much as possible but suffered massive burns to her chest and back. With a
final cry, she drove her sword into the knight's eyeslits killing him instantly.
She fell to the floor and crawled over to where her backpack lay on the floor,
ripped off by the knight's sword.
Rynn was almost done for, she could feel her breathing getting slower and slower
and her vision started to blur. A searing pain went through her head and her leg
hurt where the exposed burnt skin scraped on the floor. All she had to do was
drink a potion of life and she would be fine.
Shouts of nearby wartocks came closer and the gate into the armoury began to
slowly open just as Rynn reached her backpack. She fumbled about and grabbed a
vial of the vital blue liquid pulling the cork from the bottle with desperate
hands. With a sigh of relief, she drank its contents instantly curing her
injuries, the pain mostly drifting away. She looked at the dead knight not
believing how lucky she was to survive that fight. She certainly did not want to
meet another one of them.
Rynn reached down and put on her backpack and left the room; now would be a good
time to go back to Arokh.
Rynn
examined the map and saw that there was no way out other than the way she came.
The left-hand path at the fork she came to earlier would take her through a
third mine face before she got to Arokh. She could see that there was also some
sort of Grimstone processing equipment in that area too. "Maybe that is
where the hider is" she wondered. Confident that she had killed all of
the Wartocks and Grull in the area, she quickly began to head for the forked
path; the sooner she got back to the safety of her dragon the better.
The lift leading from the barracks slowly came to a rest on the cave floor the
winding mechanism creaking to a stop with a clank as the lever moved to the down
position. Rynn crept out of the cave looking for any enemies that may of
followed her; she was only a short distance from the forked path which lay at
the other side of the open arena below. Suddenly, a large booming noise sounded,
like something heavy was walking around. Small stones were shook loose from
rocky overhangs falling onto the path and a mining cart's brakes were released
with the vibration sending it rolling down the path beside her. Cautiously, she
peered round a rock overlooking the area a few feet below. There was the biggest
creature she had ever seen; it was hairy like a Wartock and walked like an ape,
its fists almost scraping on the ground. Below its tusks, its huge mouth opened
and uttered a resounding roar that could be heard for miles. She had been
spotted.
"What the hell is that!?" she said out aloud and ran back into the
safety of the cave just as a huge boulder crashed into the wall showering her in
fragments of rock. The creature stomped about throwing more rocks with such
force that all of them exploded on the arena walls. Rynn pressed herself against
the cave wall a few feet from the entrance as rock fragments continued to crash
through missing her by only inches. Eventually, the assault stopped. Blinking,
she crept back to the rock and saw that a couple of wartocks had come into the
arena from the other side. The giant was still stomping around, seemingly run
out of things to throw.
Rynn grinned and readied her bow to fill the hideous thing with arrows but all
of a sudden, the creature picked up one of the wartocks and hurled it at her.
"Yearrghhh!" the Wartock yelled as he sailed through the air
splattering on the rocks nearby showering Rynn with blood. The other Wartock had
wisely fled for his life and the giant no longer had things to throw at her. It
bellowed again and began to run up the path towards her. "Oh crap"
Rynn muttered wiping the Wartock’s blood from her face running back into the
cave frantically finding somewhere to hide. She squatted behind some nearby
crates just as the giant's imposing figure loomed in the doorway. "He's
too big to fit" Rynn realised with relief.
Suddenly, she remembered the greatsword and had an
idea; the sword she found earlier had a wonderfully long blade, long enough to
hit the creature's legs whilst remaining in the safety of the cave. She equipped
it and began to run backwards and forwards hacking away at the creature’s legs
till the bone were visible. Now, bleeding heavily, the creature began to retreat
slowly roaring in pain but Rynn wasn't going to let it get away; she equipped
her bow picking up some nearby poison arrows and unloaded them into its back.
The creature finally gave a groan and fell to the floor with a crash, the ground
shaking like a mini earthquake.
Rynn leant on her sword and breathed out heavily; she wondered what that thing
was and how it managed to get there in the first place, the two tunnels leading
to the arena were too small for it to fit through. Shrugging, she headed back to
the fork and took the path leading to the third mineface, according to the map
only moments away from Arokh.
As she ventured up the tunnel, she encountered a
couple of wartocks but they were no match for her long sword. It was a heavy
weapon and couldn't be used for long without tiring her out but it prevented her
from being hit whilst fighting due to its long blade. She walked out of the end
of the tunnel and stopped to observe the scene below her. A muddy path wound
round the mineface towards where Arokh was waiting and a fork led off to another
door that she presumed was the processing area.
"That can wait, I need Arokh first" she said to herself as she headed
down the path. A unexpected shriek sounded from above and a ball of poisonous
gas hit the ground nearby. A Blackwing!
Rynn looked up with horror and saw the feathered creature hovering nearby. She
would have no chance against it without Arokh; she had used up all of her
arrows. There was only one thing to do; make a run for it.
Summoning up all of her strength, she ran down the muddy path pursued by her
aerial oppressor hurling poisonous fumes at her as she went. She put her weapons
away and grabbed a couple of health potions so she could drink them on the run;
Arokh wasn't far away now. A couple of Wartocks came up ahead to attack but hung
back when they saw the blackwing behind; the blast radius of its attacks was
devastating to any nearby beings. The tunnel entrance finally loomed ahead after
what seemed like an eternity of running and Rynn literally dove in looking back
with relief that the blackwing hadn't followed. Wiping her brow, she peered into
the dark tunnel letting her eyes adjust to the sudden change of light level.
She blinked and squinted into the tunnel noticing a
group of Wartocks running towards her to attack so the agile human quickly
grabbed the fire crystal letting off the two remaining charges and finishing
them off with the long sword. Heart racing she ran down the tunnel to the wooden
gate and pulled the lever beside it.
"Arokh!" she shouted into the cavern; she was back at the first
mineface recognising the layout of the cavern. The dragon lazily sauntered over
and yawned.
"What have you been up to? I felt that you got into serious trouble whilst
you were away; I thought my time had come already" he questioned, his head
cocked to one side when he noticed her bloodstained clothes.
"Slaying just about every Wartock in this damn mine. The pain you felt was
probably when I was attacked by a knight wielding dual flame swords similar to
this one" Rynn said whilst holding out the flame sword to show Arokh.
"He also threw flaming spears from a distance that appeared from
nowhere" she added shaking some debris from her hair.
The dragon suddenly gave a look of horror and stared at the ground and groaned.
He glanced back up at his companion and gave a faint smile.
"What's up, Arokh?" she asked noting his sudden dismay.
"What you encountered was probably a flame knight. They were members of the
Dark Union; basically suits of armour possessed by a spirit. They were typically
commanders who looked over the front line troops of Grull and Wartocks but some
served the Dark Lord, Navaros himself."
The dragon paused and noticed Rynn's blank expression and continued to explain
"Only a sorcerer or mage is capable of bringing them to life. I don't
suppose you found any more did you?" he asked cautiously.
"No, but I just fought this gigantic creature, some 10 times bigger than a
Wartock" Rynn remarked whilst climbing onto Arokh's back, the warmth
offering comfort and relief.
"What did the creature look like, Rynn?" the dragon asked with
concern.
"Big, brown hair all over its body and a huge mouth! He also threw rocks
and even Wartocks at me" she answered shaking her head and tidying her hair
the best she could.
The dragon gave a sigh "It might be a giant, Rynn. A race of creatures that
originated from the eastern wild lands not usually found in these cold lands.
They too served the Dark Union, possessed by Navaros's magic." There was a
brief pause whilst he took a breath thinking that it could be possible that they
have been breeding and spread to other lands. "Have you seen one
before?" he questioned, his head turning round to face his rider.
"No” was the short, immediate reply.
"Rynn, it would seem that there is something sinister going on, the
awakened Elder Breed Dragon, the Flame Knight, the mining of the grimstone and
the Giant. It’s all starting to make sense,” Arokh said thoughtfully.
"Atimar did say the Order would be the only way of defeating this
evil" Rynn pointed out.
"I would have really liked to talk with Atimar, I guess he knew a lot about
the Order. But seem as he is dead, we will have to wait and see what we come
across. There is obviously a powerful mage or sorcerer behind all of this but
there's only one way to confirm it, that is for me to see for myself."
The dragon looked at Rynn again and said sternly "There almost certainly
will be difficult battles ahead and it will not be easy. Are you sure you are up
to the task?"
Rynn nodded "My brother may be in grave danger. That thought alone will
keep me going. I am a capable fighter and can deal with Grull and Wartocks
easily."
Arokh grunted in reply. "I would agree you are a good fighter, I don't
doubt that and I have confidence in you. Come on Rynn, let’s get going"
Arokh suggested, his voice booming in the tunnel.
"Be careful Arokh, there's a blackwing outside" she warned.
Arokh snorted. "Nothing I can't take care of."
The pair left the tunnel Arokh attacking the blackwing on sight, easily killing
it in a few blasts of flame. He hovered in the air and shot balls of flame at
the Wartocks below, making it easier for his bonded companion.
"I guess you didn't find Delon,” he said abruptly. "He must have
been taken elsewhere, there is a gateway the Dark
Union used to use to the south-eastern continent not far from here."
Rynn gave a surprised look "The south-eastern continent is where
"Yes, it used to be the headquarters of the Order some 35 years after the
Order was formed. The Order originated from near here though, in the Surdana
province. You know when villagers made allies with the neighbouring dragons some
one thousand years ago? Arokh explained, his voice
almost a whisper.
"I never took a lot of notice of the legends to be honest,
I thought it was a load of silly stories. However I was
wrong" Rynn answered shuffling about on his back.
"Well, let’s go then" Arokh suggested as he began to make his
way to the passageway between the mountains.
"Wait! We are not done yet Arokh, we need to find the Hider. A Grull told
me about him, he knows where my brother is" Rynn said, tapping the dragon
on the neck.
"It may be a trap, I wouldn't trust a Grull at all, you
would be stupid to believe anything one told you." Arokh laughed
scornfully.
"Well, I'm going to check it out anyway. Land by that door down there"
Rynn commanded pointing to the door leading to the processing rooms.
"Do as you please. But don't come crying to me when it doesn't work
out" the dragon growled.
"Sarcastic git" Rynn thought to herself as she jumped off to
open the door.
"Locked!" she said turning to Arokh who rolled his eyes and looked
away. "Try the key" she thought as she pulled the key guarded
by the knight from her pocket. She inserted it into the lock and the door swung
open with a creak of its rusting hinges. "There must be something
important in here for it to be guarded so well” she thought. "The
Hider has to be in here."
The
sound of the grimstone processing plant was getting louder as Rynn progressed
down the wide tunnel, the walls wet with rain and snow that had soaked through
the ground and found its way into the mine system. Rynn placed one hand on the
slimy, wet wall and crouched behind a nearby crate when she heard voices ahead.
Her feet made slight squelching noises on the muddy floor as she moved around
for a better view.
A Grull was sleeping on the tunnel floor, on one of
the only dry parts. Another came up to him and immediately started shouting and
threatening him; he had obviously fallen asleep on duty and the other Grull was
not best pleased. Smiling at the amusing scene, Rynn continued to observe as one
of the Grull went up to the huge crushing machine and activated it. A thunderous
roar echoed around the tunnels as it burst into life, occasional splintering
noises could be heard as the raw grimstone was crushed into small fragments
under the huge hammers.
Running out from her hiding place, Rynn ran at the two Grull, taking advantage
of the noise of the machine to get the upper hand. She dealt with them in a
matter of seconds and looked around the cave she was now in. A rail track ran
through the cave leading to two boarded up tunnels and a further track led back
the way she came but she noticed the tracks had not been used for a while, they
were all broken and rusty. The two tunnels both had signs on the boarded
entrances stating 'Danger! Keep out!' in three separate languages.
Slightly disappointed, Rynn examined her map and saw that the tunnels were not
shown, it would not be a good idea to venture through; the tunnels had been
closed for a reason and were probably too dangerous.
“No way out” Rynn thought to herself as she examined the map again.
“Wait a minute, yes. There is another way,” she thought as another
route was shown leading from the cave she was in. Her eyes looked around the
cave and she eventually spotted a small tunnel above the crusher. The only
problem was the ladder leading up to it was broken; the only other way was to
walk along the top of the crusher as it was moving up and down!
"Bah" Rynn snorted as she climbed onto the machine. Below her was a
conveyor belt bringing grimstone to be crushed under the four hammers ahead of
her. She could make it if she used the tops of the hammers as stepping stones
but if she fell, it would mean certain death. Observing the timings of the huge
hammers she jumped onto the first, jumping off to the second just as it came up
to the sharp ceiling which would squash her above. The next two were easy and
she made a final leap from the fourth hammer into the tunnel, neatly landing in
some algae slipping and falling on her back knocking the breath out of her for a
moment.
"That wasn't so hard,” she said as she picked
herself up and tidied her hair. The mine tunnel ahead obviously hadn't been used
for years either; only a few scavengers made their homes here. Suddenly the
ground gave way and Rynn fell down a steep slope eventually landing on a rocky
platform in almost total darkness. She looked around not moving in case she fell
into a deep pit or ravine; the only light came from the green glow of grimstone
below. More sounds of loose rocks echoed in the darkness and Rynn found herself
sliding again eventually bursting through a thin ceiling and landing on a well
lit path. She immediately jumped to her feet; her new surroundings could well be
populated with more Wartocks. Finding nothing except a huge grimstone crystal
surrounded by four smaller ones suspended from the ceiling beside her, she
followed the path to see where it led.
"Over here" a man's voice said, breaking the silence.
Rynn turned her head to see a middle aged man leaning against a mine cart. It
was not someone she knew and he looked weak and tired.
"The Hider I presume?" she asked.
The man looked up and smiled "At least that's what the Wartocks call me. I
have been hiding down here for four days now without food or water."
Rynn gave a surprised look "Why are you hiding?" she asked. The man
frowned and Rynn suddenly realised the stupid question she had just asked.
"Why do you think? I don't want to be possessed by that grimstone; my mind
isn’t completely gone… yet. Plus I know things" he grinned.
Rynn's perked up for a moment "Do you know where the children were
taken?" she asked hoping that finally she could find Delon.
The man’s eyes looked vacant for a moment as he remembered the incidents over
the past few days then he turned his head to look at her and gave a faint grin.
"Yes, the children were taken through the wastelands to the east known as
the grotto - there lies a gateway to the Eastern Archipelago. Some Dark Lord or
something wants them, god only knows what for."
Rynn leaned forward "Are there any still here?" she asked impatiently,
her hopes suddenly dashed by the news that Delon was still probably miles away
and this 'Dark Lord' did not sound too promising.
"No" the man groaned, his voice getting weaker. "Listen girl, you
cannot escape the mines, a forcefield blocks the way to the Grotto. You must
disable it; the easiest way is to destroy the power generator back there. It’s
used to power all forcefields and mine equipment and destroying it will stop the
Wartocks."
Rynn shrugged, briefly looking back to the five grimstone crystals. "Okay,
how do I do it?"
The Hider coughed violently and continued to explain. "You must turn off
the switches on the four crystals surrounding the main power crystal. But be
careful, disabling the switches will cause the electricity to arc and you could
be hit. Furthermore, once the four switches are disabled, the power crystal will
overload resulting in an explosion. You must leave immediately after the fourth
one is down as the mines will collapse."
Rynn looked on concerned "What about you and the other miners?"
"We are dead already, the effects of grimstone is like a slow poison and it
cannot be cured. Don't worry about us. Now, you must go" the man rasped and
looked away. He leant back on the cart and let out a deep sigh. Rynn paused for
a moment realising the man was correct; nothing could save the enslaved human
miners. She took one last look at the man giving a slight smile and began to
head for the generator.
Standing at the edge of the
path, she could see that the entire thing was suspended above a deep pit by
ropes and power cables leading upwards into the darkness. Electricity had been
used in Drakan before back in the days of the Order, it was something she knew
about but wasn't familiar; it was once used to power large industrial cities but
technology like electricity hadn't been used since the fall of Navaros. The only
thing that served as fuel and light now was good old fire and magic.
Rynn jumped onto the first platform, the crystal suspended below the wooden
planks she was standing on. The other three crystals were too high to jump to so
she wound the platform higher using the lever connected to the rope holding it
to the roof. Almost straightaway, the electric lights began to dim; the position
of the four crystals must be critical. Their position must be used to regulate
the power output Rynn thought. Once the platform was high enough, Rynn pulled
the switch. Electricity began to arc like the man said and she quickly jumped
down to the second platform hitting the switch as she went. Jumping to the
third, she was hit, the shock almost throwing her from the platform.
Finally, Rynn arrived at the fourth switch and drawing a sharp breath, pulled
it. The electricity began to jump all over, arcs hitting the cave walls.
"Now to get out of here,” Rynn said as she ran up the path ahead hoping
it would lead to the surface. The ground began to shake, as the crystal's power
was unleashed uncontrolled; a rock came crashing down the path, Rynn dodging it
just in time. As she ran up the dusty path, she spotted an awesome looking mace,
which was too good to miss. Crouching briefly to collect it she didn't even stop
to examine it in detail, time was of the essence.
Stones and rocks began to fall from the roof. Heart pounding, she summoned up
all the energy she had and ran faster than she ever thought she could, the fear
of being in there when the crystal went up drove her forward.
Eventually, she ran out of the tunnel into daylight. "Arokh! Where are
you?" she shouted.
"I'm right here Rynn" came the welcoming reply from above. She was
really glad to see him now. She ran up to him and jumped on his back.
"No time for talking Arokh, just fly towards the grotto. We need to get out
of here now!" she demanded still holding the mace she found. Arokh didn't
argue; he knew something was wrong when he felt the rumbling of the ground
through his feet. He quickly flew into the air and flew through the short canyon
and through the previously blocked forcefield just as the ground erupted behind
them in a shower of rocks and debris.