Stronger Together chapter 198
Added 2022-01-15 22:14:06 +0000 UTCContrary to what one might expect, I did not immediately leap over the massive crowd of brawling soldiers and engage in sky combat with Drakul. In fact, it was a bit anticlimactic the we had to slowly make our way toward each other through the throng. As expected my guards weren't thrilled with my decision to throw myself into the melee, but they had to keep up anyway, so they got dragged along. I kept my eyes mostly locked with Drakul but I had to keep looking away to engage with the various soldiers in my path.
Medieval battles, it turns out, are extremely chaotic. The whole line up and shoot at each other thing was very much a factor of warfare evolving into firearm territory because when two melee forces meet each other they overlap and intermingle. Drakul got his peanut butter all up in my chocolate and it showed. Ever few feet there was some random soldier fighting one on one with an enemy combatant before some other soldier of the same side stabbed the guy in the back. Then the stabber got shanked when he was stabbing the first guy and the whole thing made me glad I had guards.
Drakul meanwhile was having much less trouble making his way over. He cut a striking figure with his long wavy black hair and goatee and that weird red hat with no brim. Not to mention what looked like a dark red velvet arming jacket with gold trim. Regardless he was cutting his way through the riot of soldiers with barely any trouble, basically hacking a path through my men like he was on safari and they were particularly sickly trees. He barely had to look away from me as he fought whereas I kept glancing back after each encounter.
His centuries of blade work showed in spades, and even with my klurkor training I was a bit worried about fighting him. The ancient bastard seemed to see everything around him in a three hundred sixty degree field of perception. Every attack was casually deflected, every opening ruthlessly exploited, it was like watching the most brutal interpretive dance of all time. Something about the economy, the efficiency with which he killed elevated it to an art form almost. His moves were somehow so simple their execution became complicated.
Fighting him one on one was out. I couldn't compete with him. That blade of his moved in such sharp brutal arcs I could barely see it standing still, it was like he was standing in the worlds most murderous storm. Streaks of shining metal lightning striking down victims for every step, arterial red clouds drifting around him as he scattered the blood of my soldiers, until finally, eventually, he made it to my group. He walked between my guards like he was taking a summer stroll, casually flicking his blade out to dispatch the first guard he met.
Luckily I'd been waiting, I deflected the blow and my arms ached from the impact. He leveraged every muscle, every ounce of momentum and force into each swing and it felt like I was trying to parry a semi truck, but I managed. He tried again and again I threw myself into countering him. I couldn't attack, hell I couldn't even really defend, it was all I could do to trip him up and try to make openings for my boys to take him out. Klurkor wasn't overpowering his combat skills, a year of training in even got level combat wasn't enough to outdo centuries of bloody experience. I was barely staying alive.
I felt like I was riding the edge of a knife, every attack, every parry, was like sticking my head into the mouth of a lion and poking it in the eye. Constant blaring survival instincts as I struggled to live through the next second. It went on like that for what seemed like forever. Every move felt closer to my inevitable death, inching further and further into the abyss with every block or parry but somehow staying just that small bit ahead of my demise. My guards tried to help, trying to exploit openings that weren't even really there, but somehow managing to distract him enough to keep me alive.
The battle around us fell away as we dueled, everyone except my guards backing off and giving us space. Drakul's own soldiers kept clear of him instead of helping, at least one having gotten close to aid him and dying when he invaded the old monster's domain of butchery. My own soldiers seemed to steer clear because they sensed that interrupting this fight might cost me my life, or the lives of one of my guards, who were sustaining small wounds even with me playing distraction for them.
The fight seemed to drag on forever, every second stretching into eternity as my body tore itself apart to keep up with the beast in human skin I was battling. But as we fought I noticed something hopeful. He was getting tired. Drakul was an unbelievable titan in combat but he was mortal in this world. Regardless of how brutal or efficient his attacks were battling against a dozen people will start to wear away at anyone. Those ringing blows that made my muscles ache were slowing down, hitting just a bit lighter, and it was making all the difference.
Slowly but surely the flow of battle started to change. Those unstoppable strikes of shining metal that made my bones rattle were batted aside more easily. That omniscient reaction time was just a touch slower, and those perfectly placed nearly omnipresent defensive attacks were just slightly out of place, not soaking up the force in the way they had before. I started spotting openings in his defense that hadn't been there before, and I pressed the attack as carefully as I could so as not to leave myself open. It didn't do much at first, but slowly over time the holes got bigger and bigger.
As the web of terrible violence the vampire king had woven around himself began to unravel I started scoring hits, legitimate damage opening muscle and skin. I had to hand it to daddy Drak, he was a tough son of a bitch. Some of the blows I managed to land on him were vicious looking, but he didn't even react. His eyes remained hard and cold and focused as he tried his best to murder the living shit out of me. But sadly he wasn't the only one getting tired, my own strength was waning, and after particularly brutal exchange my arm buckled at the wrong time and I took a hit.
A line of white hot pain landed on my ribs. My armor took the brunt of the cutting force, but the impact smashed into and seemingly cracked one of my ribs. The metal dented inward, pressing into my injury agonizingly and the feeling of my damaged rib bones being ground against by the impacted piece of metal was pretty much the worst thing I had ever experienced. I gritted my teeth and countered again my arm hitching as I pulled my ribs in a way that I really wished I hadn't to deflect a sword blow.
The next blow I took on my arm, not the one I was using for my sword but my off hand, even with the vambrace to catch it the blow hacked halfway into my forearm and it was all I could do not to black out from the pain. On the upside the agonizing blaze of pure torment now eating my arm was a very effective distraction from any tiredness I might be feeling. Hard to take the burn of a good workout seriously when can see your arm bone with your own eyes. I felt myself slow with every breath bleeding heavily but I had to keep pushing.
I locked my blade with Drakul's throwing my body against him in an attempt to put him off balance and started bludgeoning him with my ruined arm while I kept his blade locked with my own using my working limb. Fun fact, there is a point in time where the pain you are suffering becomes so sever that your brain no longer registers it as pain. Where you are essentially feeling something so awful that you can't even recognize it as hurting anymore. I was pretty much at that point now.
But all things must end, even fights that feel like they will literally go on for eternity, and eventually the beaten broken and bloody form of my enemy finally dropped the ball enough to give me the final opening I needed. I saw the hiccup in his movements when it happened and took full advantage, headbutting the bastard in the face to daze him and then looping my working arm around his neck. He drove his blade into my leg through a joint in my armor, but it was over, I pressed my sword against his neck and yanked, opening his throat to the spine in one quick jerk.
The pain in my body amplified, my eyes literally whiting out from agony and suddenly I was standing back in The Deeps. Mab was there, with her hand on my head and on Drakul's and I turned to look at the vampire king as he stood there, frozen in place. Then his eyes began to glow. Subtly at first, then brighter, amplifying the errie gleam of predatory malice he always had but somehow changing it. I swear I could see his dying struggles in the shine of his now white irises.
His voice tore itself from his throat, strangled and outraged, but it was an obvious effort, like he couldn't force himself to move more than the minimum amount to makew his lungs work. "No! I can't die here! I am Drakul. I am the dragon. I am born of stars!" His body began to shake and twitch and smoke began to pour from his mouth and nose, his skin was paling past the point of being white, glowing with the heat and intensity of hot steel as it was forged. Everything began to accelerate as he stood there screaming and finally he threw back his head and roared, erupting into a column of flame.
Everyone stared at the floating ashes that were all that was left of a creature that had preyed upon the earth since longer than this country had existed. The stunned silence just sort of settled over the room. I understood their point of view, based on what I could see the Arbitration had been instant out here. Even I was in shock at having spent months inside the trial only to emerge seconds later, but seeing it start and end instantly like that must have been even more shocking.
Mab's black eyes fixed on me and her sub zero voice cracked the air like the splitting of a glacier "The Arbitration has concluded. Drakul has been found wanting and his guilt condemned him. Cameron Beddows is the victor and will be offered compensation from Drakul's estate. All of Drakul's holdings and servants will now belong to Beddows." She turned and nodded deeply "Congratulations young lord. Your holdings have grown." She turned to regard the gorgeous blonde that had been with Drakul. "You. Introduce yourself to your lord.
The shell shocked woman scrambled over to me and dropped down on her knees. "Apologize sire. My name is Mina Harker, I was a companion of Lord Drakul and now am your humble servant. I shall assist you with transition into your new role, of course." My eyes widened at the news, the sheer lunacy of it just hitting me from out of the blue. Apparently I'd inherited a new roommate. This would be fun to explain to the girls. As I took in the situation my eyes fell on Qin, to my surprise he didn't look pleased, more annoyed than anything. This did not bode well.