Well thanks, Iggy. I figure that the more stories I write, the more reluctant you are to kill off your main storywriter.
End of Exile
"I have decided to go away for a time, since we are now unworthy. I pray deeply and honestly that when our people return, they will have become purer, harder, and wiser."
-Last words of the Prophet Pacian in Veritas
Part Three:
He crouched behind a ruined column. Since the enemy had taken the city, too much of it was ruined. But that would be changed. He would see this city rebuilt by the time he died, if he had to pile stone on stone himself. Anger, and passionate thoughts ran through his head...but then he stopped himself. This was no time to think, only to carry out orders.
They were coming. A small pebble fell, probably disturbed by some small animal. It was cold, and there was only a thin sliver of moon...that was better, for him at least. Yes, they were definitely coming. It was a small group of them, walking together. "Kill two," he whispered to himself, "and let one escape. That is the way."
He drew his arrow, and aimed silently. Hopefully they would come right past that column...yes, it was true. There were four of them. Their armor was truly quite nice, but the enemy's culture placed high emphasis on that sort of thing. How the metal scales overlapped and linked was very nice. If only he could have armor like that...but mobility and silence were his friends. And no armor would stop a Veritasan barbed arrow, not at this range at least.
Perfect. They were stopping to talk. Perhaps he could try...yes, two arrows at once. Drawing a second, he drew back the bowstring. Hopefully these first shots would hit the face, or the neck...the men seemed inexperienced, but many of the troops the enemy sent in were young. There was no time to reflect on the identity of his enemy; that was too dangerous.
He fired, without warning. There was a scream, and someone shouted orders. Yes, one was down, and the other had an arrow in the shoulder. They were dragging their comrade off to the side...no, we couldn't have that. He brought down the wounded man, and then shot the commander, who was carrying the one he'd probably killed. And yes, the breastplate was punctured, but the man pulled out the shaft, and...damn! His position was spotted, and the two men were coming towards him. He loosed another shaft, and ran, just barely escaping a throwing dagger.
He ran for his life, into the cold. It shouldn't be this cold in spring, he reflected. Yes, they would not follow. Their comrade was on the brink of death, and they would need to get him to safety.
Lost in thought over his next move, he almost ran into a man lurking in the shadows. Both men drew their weapons, but relaxed, when they saw that each was an ally. Though they knew no names, the first man knew that the second was higher than him. The second man smiled. "My friend, we now know his name."
"Yes, tell me, what is it?"
"His name is Xenophon. Now come, there may be a boat arriving."
"A...boat?"
"Yes. Haven't you realized that now is the time?"
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High Elder Palerian stared at the servant. "From the Stratikrator, you are sure?"
The servant bowed. "Yes, my liege, the unbroken seal of Stratikrator Vandrios was found on the bird."
"And the falcon, has it been taken care of?"
"Yes, it appeared to be near death, but our finest falconmasters are tending to it now."
"See to it that the bird does not die. You may go."
"Aye, my liege."
The servant bowed, and withdrew. Palerian sighed. He hadn't been virtually handpicked by Vandrios for this job just to have people bow and compliment him. He sliced the wax with a silver knife, and unrolled the scroll.
My friend, it read,
I am going away for a time. Guangzhong took all of my strength, but the city is ours. The men are tired, though, and cannot take much more of it. The Legioni dispatch will tell you of our agreement to Saenium, and the plans I have given to the commanders. I will not see Redemption again. But my friend, there is another thing. As the city burned, I made my way to the library, as you had encouraged me to do. And as we suspected...something was there. Some garbled fragment, but still there. Very little I could discipher, only what we knew..."He will come carrying a spear in his right hand, and a tree in his left." But more than the one in Kallamas exists. It can still be found. I leave you with this knowledge, for even if you nor I can attain the truth, one day the equal to Strategius will. We must preserve this knowledge, until that day comes.
-Vandrios
Palerian looked down at his hands. They were trembling. Yes, it was time.
"Summon Thanatos," he called to an orderly. "And the generals of the Legioni, and the Norvalin armies. And summon Exilsium's troops. Summon everyone! I must speak to them."