AUTHOR'S NOTES:  Well, here we are again.  Part Eight.  ....  I do need to get a life, thank you.  Regardless, this is dedicated to THREE COOL PEOPLE: Sarah, Claire, and Jinci.  And of course to TWO COOL MUSES: Aneiron and Celestine.  On with the tripe!

THE NEGAVERSE OF CAESAREA

by Amberlin


PART VIII


"To the Imperial Senate of Shondar, from Merolan sor'Rolan al'Ledo, Archduke of Shamyrr, Battlefather of the Armies, Warlord of the Empire, Prince of the Iron Throne, Dai Shan of Shondar, greeting.

    "It is entirely apparent by now that this pocket of reality was built and is currently sustained by one of the Nine ArchDemons under the ShadowPrince.  There is no other conclusion to be reached by now.  My private troops have the area well under control and have occupied the length and breadth of the admittedly planet-sized plane; it is a disappointingly small pocket of reality, stretch it however you like.  Up until we had discovered the ArchDemon about two months ago, this entire foray had been little more than a well-deserved rest for my children, after the Battles of the White Rose.  However, matters were most rudely complicated by my senior legate's discovery of the newly-awakened ruler of this realm.

    "de'Aneiron sor'Brannan Jander, legatus, is of course familiar to this body; indeed, were it not for this man, the most august Imperial Senate would not now exist.  You miserly lot might wish to think about that, the next time you vote on budget cutbacks for the Iron Throne.

    "To continue with the report: King Jadeite of the Dark Kingdom (an overly melodramatic name; but its other name is even more so) is quite willing to accept a temporary alliance with Shondar until the ArchDemon which maintains the midplane can be Changed.  Jadeite is an extremely stubborn man, and the only way I could deal with him was to seal him in a blood-brother pact.  Therefore, in all honor I cannot quit this realm until the ArchDemon is changed, NO MATTER WHAT THE SENATE VOTES.  If you have trouble reading this dispatch, Most Noble Body, I will restate it.  I CANNOT LEAVE THIS REALM UNTIL THE ARCHDEMON IS CHANGED.

    "So the most honorable kel'Jelanna sor'Orjeh may threaten all she likes, and Prince Keril may second-guess me to his hearts' content.  I am not moving from this plane of reality until I can report success to the Soul of Shondar.

    "Or until every single one of my children is dead.

    "By the way, I have found the Imperial Princess Amberylinnissa Artanis Jaliana sor'Chaldra Lalandra, Archduchess of Tarvalan, the Rose of the Sun, et cetera ad infinitum ad nauseam,  to be guilty of Treason against the Iron Throne, and I therefore declare her to be NEFAS and SACER, subject to immediate death."



 

Kunzite lay for a moment where he was, coiling himself like a panther ready to leap.  Whatever that massive tremor had been, it wasn't worthy of his attention.  Not when his comrade-in-arms and friend lay semi-conscious and in agony before the dark crimson altar of Metallia.
 
"Zoi-chan?  Are you all right?"

The beloved scent of cherry blossoms drifted to him.  A shadow in a corner rolled over into the light, and resolved itself into the angularly lovely Zoisite.  The coppery-haired man coughed slightly, dabbing at a bit of blood with the sleeve of his white coat, and grimaced at the sight of dirt.

"I'm fine," Zoisite at last said, grudgingly.  "But my clothes are absolutely dead.  And my hair - !  Shouldn't wonder if I'll have to spend two or three hours alone with a good brush."

Kunzite, despite his annoyance at the situation, couldn't help but smile at his little rat's finickiness.  Faced with an ArchDemon's awakening, massive tremors that even now shook the cold stone chamber with terrible aftershocks, and being resurrected in the bowels of Hell - only Zoisite would take the time to notice his disheveled clothing.

"My little rat, when we get out of this, I shall personally tailor you to your heart's content.  Now will you concentrate on getting Jadeite out of here!  This place reeks of Evil!"

Zoisite nodded and absently tucked a loose strand of red-gold behind his delicate ear.  A ball of ice-blue energy formed in the small man's left fist.

Trusting his little rat to do what needed to be done, Kunzite turned his attention back to the nave of this Cathedral of Metallia, back to where the slender, golden-skinned alien giant had laid Jadeite down, almost tenderly, as a sacrifice to the ArchDemon.

Kunzite's dark narrow face split in a cold grimace of dislike and repugnance as he regarded the tall Shondarin.  From his vantage point behind a stalagmite, where he had been thrown by the violent torsions of the Negaverse's tremor, he could see the golden-skinned man lean down to touch Jadeite's brow, then breast, then lower abdomen.  Kunzite frowned as a thought hit him; those particular points were, on a human body, foci for energy.

<> he sent to his little rat grimly.  <>

The golden-skinned giant turned away from Jadeite's prone form to address the plinth of Metallia in a deep, soft voice.

"You Whose Name has been given as Metallia, I address You so if that Name pleases You; otherwise I address You by whatever Name it is that You wish to hear; You Whose sex has been given as female, Who are of whatever gender You prefer; You Who maintain and stabilize this realm:  I, on behalf of the Dai Shan of Shondar, Merolan son of Rolan son of Danyel of House al'Ledo, give You this man Jadeite to act as Your mouthpiece and Your Voice.

"Tell me.  Who are You?  What is Your Name?"

Kunzite cursed under his breath. <>

Dhearec waited patiently, looking down at Jadeite's wracked body with no discernible expression.

Jadeite's eyes opened and focussed.  Out of them stared an ArchDemon's pure, intense, hungry intelligence.


It should be noted that there are certain instances in Time where multiple Major Events converge on the same second.

This was one of them.


Kunzite launched himself forward, already throwing a coruscation of actinic-blue projectiles at Dhearec's tall form.  Zoisite, at his side, was hurling icy javelins like there was no next Wednesday.

Their forward motion was abruptly halted when each Lord General felt an iron hand on his wrist.

Kunzite turned, looked into cold black eyes.  Zoisite met expressionless purple.

"Hello," said Xer'Dun al'Linas.  "Please don't throw things at Dhearec while he's torturing someone; as I know from experience, people just don't want to be interrupted at such a time."

Kunzite decided that he had had just about enough of this.  "Let go," he said, an instant before his wrist glowed a sickly poisonous green.

The results rather disappointed him.  Xer'Dun let go, a hiss of pain escaping his thin lips, but by now there was an energy net around Kunzite.

"I'm going to take that out of your hide," said the black-eyed Shondarin pleasantly, cradling his injured wrist.  "But first I'm going to break in half your paramour."

"Like hell you are," said Zoisite.  "How did you find us, anyway?"

"We smelled you," said Xer'Dun.  "Your scent is unfamiliar.  And human.  And, to put it bluntly - "

Kunzite smiled icily.  "Think carefully what you're going to say, Shondarin."

Kwedja, purple eyes resigned, released Zoisite and said quietly, "The point is moot, it is; Xer'Dun, n'dreas shinn."

Xer'Dun shrugged fluidly, replied in the same language.  Both Shondarins, secure in the knowledge that Kunzite and Zoisite were immobilized by Kwedja's net, turned to watch Dhearec.


A horde of short-skirted girls tore into the chamber of Metallia.

Dhearec, as per usual, paid no attention to them at all; his entire being was focussed on Jadeite/Metallia.

However, Sailor Mars, who had been stuck into a corner by Xer'Dun and told not to move on pain of pain, leaned forward immediately in sheer glad exultation.  "I'M HERE!" she screamed.

Uranus, Space Sword in hand, nodded shortly to her.  "It would be of MUCH more help if you were HERE," snapped the short-haired Senshi.  "Get over here, Mars, so we can pull the Senshi Teleport!"

Mars was just about to sprint over when a few things distracted her.


"Dhearec!  You IDIOT!  What do you think you're DOING?"

The tall Shondarin, for the first time, looked up.  An expression of annoyance crossed his patrician features.  "You are sacer and nefas, Amberylinnissa sor'Chaldra," he said.  "If you interfere, I am obliged to kill you and burn your body."

"Try it," Amberlin Jalia growled.  She looked at Jadeite's prone body, and turned slowly white.  "You idiot, Dhearec!" she raged.  "He's BONDED to me, this is killing him, why didn't you use someone ELSE to be your channel to the ArchDemon?"

"This is rather not the time to explain my reasoning," said Dhearec.  "Look at his eyes.  He is almost ready to fully channel the Demon."

"You don't know ANYTHING about ArchDemons," Amberlin Jalia said bitterly.  She hunkered down by Jadeite, tried to touch him.  A flare of golden fire went up, followed by pure malevolent crimson: Amberlin Jalia yelped in sudden pain, while above her the plinth of Metallia shone agonized scarlet.

"Dhearec, I'm really inclined to hate you now," she said, tugging at her braid.  "And why in hell don't you have the proper equipment for an exorcism?  You need a sword, a holy personage, a golden rose, and a very very very impressive wizard."

Dhearec shrugged.  "So I do," he said coolly.  "However, the projections were fairly optimistic that you would show up, thereby giving me a golden rose, a very impressive wizard, and a holy personage in one stroke."  He drew his sword and handed it to her.  "I expect that you know what to do; the instant Metallia tells us Its Name, kill him."


Feriom Tarynn, swearing to himself, barked out orders.  The Silver Flames obediently struck battle-ready poses, assembled into deci-legional phalanxes.  Feriom thought about this for a moment, then shook his head.  The chamber of Metallia was small; twenty-four deci-legions, even at half-strength, were far too many soldiers to cram into that small room.

"Fifth, Tenth, Twelfth," he snapped.  "You stay here.  The Sixth is all I need.  Sixth Legion, form decuries of Ledo's Square; Adrev, your cohort moves in first."

Little girls in short skirts and improbable-looking footwear.  Madros' gonads.  He wished for someone DECENT to fight; by Shondarin law, custom, and instinct, it was impossible to actually kill or harm the little nuisances, which made his job so much harder.  They had to be captured unharmed, and delivered to the Dai Shan and King Jadeite trussed up like masari at shearing time.

His centurion, G'Nessarit, plucked at his sleeve.  "De'Feriom, Xer'Dun and Kwedja send word that the children are in the middle of the room - and that Amberlin Jalia Lalandra has shown up.  de'Dhearec has the Princess under control; Xer'Dun and Kwedja need a mage to keep their prisoners in check."

Feriom smiled strangely.  "And they send to ME for a mage, do they?" he growled.  Yes.  Naturally.  It fell on HIS shoulders.  Saints, what an army.  "All right.  Send Urisha for the mage, signal veils up, and advance."

The Silver Flames veiled and poured into the chamber of Metallia in well-ordered waves.


"Dhearec, you don't get it, do you?" Amberlin Jalia snapped.  "He's connected to the Soul of Shondar.  If you kill him while he's also channeling the ArchDemon, where do you think the ArchDemon is going to go?"

The Madros lord looked at her narrowly.  "Where?" he said, a flash of doubt entering his blue eyes.

She smiled sweetly.  "Why, right straight into the Soul," she bit off.  "Where It will more than likely kill the Emperor from the backlash.  If you kill Jadeite now, Dhearec sor'Wyarven, you'll be committing indirect regicide."


Zoisite glared straight ahead at the tall straight back of Xer'Dun and amused himself with thoughts of peppering that back with ice crystals as Kunzite tinkered with the shield surrounding them.

Zoisite did not appreciate the situation at all, at all, at all.  The Senshi, his old comrades-in-arms, were standing in the center of this demon's chamber like sitting ducks; they were too busy embracing Mars and exclaiming "You're back!" and other such inanities to pay much attention to the black-clad soldiers, veiled up to their eyes, who poured silently into the chamber.  Zoisite had to admit as he watched them slink in that they were good; silent, quick, and fluid.  None of them had drawn weapons yet; Zoisite rather doubted, watching both the soliders and their auras, that the Silver Flames needed any physical weapons at all.

"Kunzaito-sama," he whispered, "any luck yet?"

"No," Kunzite said shortly.  The argent-eyed general twitched aside his cape, directed a hot silver glare at Xer'Dun's back.  "Bastard," he muttered.
 
There is one thing you should know if you should ever find yourself face-to-face with a Shondarin.  A Shondarin woman conceives at will; and the Shondarin people, as a whole, take marriage vows very, very seriously indeed.  They are a monogamous race by nature.

If you call a Shondarin a bastard, he may very well be forgiven for trying to rip your throat out.

Kunzite didn't know any of this, naturally; so it came as somewhat of a shock when Xer'Dun turned, black eyes blazing, and, taking down the energy net, lunged for Kunzite's throat.

Zoisite was of two opinions about this action; however, his faith in Kunzaito-sama's physical prowess led him to choose the viewpoint that didn't involve Zoisite murdering Xer'Dun.  Instead, the copper-maned man teleported out of the way and, as per Kunzite's telepathic orders, again teleported to Jadeite's side.

Much to his annoyance, neither Dhearec nor Amberlin Jalia spared a glance at him; the two Shondarins were busily laying all sorts of spells and cantrips over Jadeite.

Zoisite snapped, "Release him."

Amberlin Jalia said, without looking up, "That's what I'm trying to do, Lord Zoisite.  I can't help that Dhearec chose the wrong person to channel an ArchDemon."

Dhearec made no reply to this; the blue-eyed Shondarin merely gave the ghost of a shrug and continued with what he was doing, namely pouring energy into Metallia's plinth.

"What are you doing?" Zoisite demanded of him.  He would have attacked, but the almost Blinding aura of power around Amberlin Jalia gave even the impetuous Zoisite second thoughts.

Dhearec said, "I am feeding the ArchDemon just enough to lull It.  A stupid action; since the ArchDemon is already awake, hungry, and in a foul mood, It requires a body, and I furnished It with Jadeite.  Jadeite is just alien enough so that the ArchDemon would not have the same problems inhabiting him as It would inhabiting a Shondarin; Jadeite is connected just strongly enough with the Soul of Shondar so that if the ArchDemon does succeed in fully possessing him, the Emperor will not be pleased.  Hence, I am trying to distract the ArchDemon with my own life energy."  The tall lord directed a cold glance at Amberlin Jalia; it was entirely evident whose idea it had been.

Amberlin Jalia glanced up at last; her golden eyes pinpointed on something behind Zoisite.  She looked annoyed.  "Lord Zoisite," she said politely, "I wonder if you would possibly tell the Senshi that resisting the Silver Flames is a pretty fair way of committing suicide?"

Zoisite didn't move.  "What if I don't?"

"Well," said Amberlin Jalia thoughtfully, hands flying over Jadeite's still form, laying out crystals in a liberal shower of gems.  "Well," she repeated.  "You're an adult by Shondarin standards.  Therefore, none of us would have any problem killing YOU.  Whereas I don't think that even Xer'Dun al'Linas would kill a child, like the Senshi.  Would you please tell the Senshi to surrender so I don't have to kill you to make my point?"

Zoisite considered this.  "All right," he said.


The Senshi stood quietly, each held in the iron grip of a black-veiled, black-clad Silver Flame.  Uranus, still struggling even when she knew that she was outmatched by roughly fifty-to-one, had to be held by three soldiers.  Her Space Sword had been taken away from her, and now rested in the firm grip of Feriom Tarynn.

"You know," said Feriom conversationally, "you've seriously fucked up the schedule, little girls.  And if you've distracted kel'Dhearec's spell, the Dai Shan is going to be very put out."

"Oh, to hell with your Dai Shan," Uranus yelled, going red in the face.  Neptune shook her head in loving chagrin.  "We are on an errand of mercy, rescuing a friend that your bloody kel'Dhearec KIDNAPPED, and you have the gall to complain that we screwed with your time?"

Feriom looked vaguely approving.  He had pulled down his veil as soon as the Senshi had been subdued; Shondarin officers did not keep their faces hidden from captives.  That was almost sacrilege; Saint Ledo, Lord of Soldiers, did not like His children to kill without having their victims know whom to curse in the afterlife.

"For children," he commented, "you fight fairly well.  And aside from annoying me, you've also set up a very good traning exercise for the Sixth Legion.  I guess that -"

He was most rudely cut off by a scarlet rose striking him in the chest.

"Tuxedo Kamen!" screamed Sailor Moon.  She looked at her savior lovingly as the masked man appeared and liberated her from the Silver Flame holding her by the arm.  "What kept you?"

"About four hundred spell-traps," came the terse rejoinder as a decury of Silver Flames came in to relieve Feriom and the fallen soldier who had held Sailor Moon.  "Not to mention that the influence of Metallia is making me sick."

Uranus took advantage of the ensuing chaos to twist free of two of her captors, and whirled around to sock the third in the vulnerable spot right under the shortribs.  Neptune tried ineffectually to get her arms free for a Deep Submerge, but couldn't quite manage it.

Feriom Tarynn pulled his veil back up.  As long as his face was hidden, he could not kill; it was martial law dating back to Ledo's day.  And no matter how much these idiot child-soldiers were pissing him off, he couldn't kill a single one of them.  That was unthinkable.

Truly unfortunate that none of the Senshi had that inhibition in regards to the Silver Flames.

Uranus reclaimed her Space Sword where Feriom had dropped it after getting decked by the rose, and the short-haired Senshi smiled in a bloodthirsty manner.  She would be DAMNED if she was going to be put to so much inconvenience without being able to take it out on some of these smartass Silver Flames.


Kwedja and Urisha, after much struggle, finally succeeded in prying apart Xer'Dun and Kunzite.  Kunzite had some very nasty-looking bruises, already purpling, on his throat and face; Xer'Dun bled a rich, highly-ferric purple from several abrasions on his face and scalp.

"Lord Kunzite," Xer'Dun said at last, fingering his cheekbone.  "I congratulate you.  I've seldom actually hated anyone in all my days. You have just earned yourself a distinction that hasn't been granted since I first laid eyes on Aneiron Jander."

Kunzite ignored this; he looked at Urisha, the tiny blonde mage who had been sent by Feriom to help maintain the energy net.  There didn't seem to be much use for her now, since Xer'Dun had let down the net in order to attack Kunzite.

"Lady Urisha," Kunzite said, "would it be at all possible for me to meet this Dai Shan of yours before any more of my friends get harmed?"

Urisha smiled icily.  It suited her; she was a woman who looked as if she were made entirely of glass, with no color in her anywhere.  Even her voice was purest ice: a thin, fragile soprano.  "I don't see why not," she fluted.  "His Excellency will be greatly interested to meet a man who survived ninety seconds against Xer'Dun without getting his hearts ripped out."

Xer'Dun looked nonplussed at this; apparently his vanity had been pricked.

"Good," said Kunzite shortly.  "Then until I meet with the Dai Shan and get everything settled, I want my friend Jadeite released from whatever the tall man is doing to him."

"Well," said Kwedja, after a moment's dead silence.  "You ARE sure of yourself, aren't you."

Kunzite snapped, "Just release Jadeite."

Xer'Dun spat dark purple blood off to one side, then smiled.  "I don't see how you would accomplish that," he said very softly.  "But as for my part, you're certainly welcome to try.  Go ahead, try and stop Dhearec and Amberlin Jalia when they want something done."  Another grotesque, bloody smile.  "I dare you."

The silver-eyed general stared coldly at Xer'Dun, then inclined his head.  He waded into the battle in the middle of the chamber, his objective the altar around which was gathered the golden brat, the tall Madros lord, and Kunzite's beloved little rat.


The Silver Flames outside the entrance to Metallia's chamber snapped to attention, left fist to breast in a salute as much reverence as it was respect.

The Dai Shan sketched a return salute, absent-mindedly.  He slowed as he approached the door; Aneiron, trotting to keep up, peered into the shadows of the Dai Shan's hood to catch a glimpse of dai'Merolan's expression.  That was a far more reliable barometer of the Dai Shan's mood than anything else; Merolan al'Ledo was simply unable to keep his face expressionless, and that was all there was to it.

"Aneiron," the Dai Shan almost whispered, "I can't do it.  I can't face an ArchDemon."

Aneiron felt a tiny prickle of terror stab him.  Oh, Saints, not this again.  Almost every brilliant military leader that Shondar had ever boasted had had some odd little idiosyncrasy that devilled him or her.  Saint Ledo had been powerfully misogynistic; Belonna Zoya had been afraid of the dark; Rela Ankalagon had been, frankly, stark raving mad.  Shondar put up with these little oddities, because as annoying as the problems sometimes were, each person had been undeniably gifted as a commander.

Merolan al'Ledo, the most brilliant of them all, was no exception to the rule: he was deeply, incurably, manic-depressive.  For the past few days, Aneiron had seen the signs that dai'Merolan was slipping into rock-bottom, the very nadir of depression; Aneiron had kept praying that the depressive attack would hold off until the Silver Flames could get back to Shondar, where dai'Merolan could hole himself up in the Tower of Thought until the gray despair and sadness left him again.

"Sure you can," Aneiron said encouragingly.  "You beat ArchDemon Sidraraln, didn't you?"

"I almost gave in to Sidraraln," dai'Merolan said absently.  His hand on the diilyao's shaft trembled noticibly.  "If I approach this ArchDemon, without knowing Its Name and Its weakness, I will most surely give in."

Aneiron just about dropped dead of panic.  The Dai Shan was the strongest man he knew, not necessarily in body - not after he'd been crippled - but in mind, in sheer indomitable will.  The force of personality behind the Dai Shan's black eyes could knock down a person at fifty paces, and that was when the Dai Shan wasn't even angry.  When dai'Merolan WAS annoyed, then tapestries burst into flame and walls split asunder when he looked at them.

"Dai Shan," he said, hoping that he was right, "Dhearec has the ArchDemon under control.  It's all right.  Dhearec's got It.  He's channeling It through the body of King Jadeite, so-"

At that, the black eyes flared so strongly that even in the shadows of the hood, Aneiron could see them.  "WHAT?"

"Um," said Aneiron.  He wondered briefly just how annoyed the Dai Shan was by this bit of news.  "Well," he hedged.  "Dhearec'schannelingtheArchDemonthroughthebodyof KingJadeite."

Merolan said tightly, "I heard you the first time.  I merely could not believe that Dhearec, of all people, could be so stupid."

"Huh?  Junior's not stupid, he's just - Why'd you say that?"

"Jadeite," said dai'Merolan, entering the chamber of Metallia, "is connected to the Soul of Shondar."

"Oh hell," said Aneiron, running in behind him.



 
 This time, Uranus was not only disarmed but totally hemmed in by nine Silver Flames.  Feriom had observed Uranus' obvious concern for Neptune, so he held the aqua-haired Senshi in front of him with a knife at her throat, in order to ensure Uranus' good behavior.  It probably wouldn't have worked, had he really put it to the test, but Uranus had settled down immediately upon seeing Sailor Moon, Tuxedo Kamen, and Neptune re-captured by the Silver Flames.

"You son of a bitch," Uranus said, quasi-politely, "let us go.  Now."

Feriom blew out an irritable sigh.  "I CAN'T," he said, with an unusual degree of patience.  This was a great strain on Feriom; he was not a man noted for his patience.  "You're not in my hands.  In entering the Negaverse, you entered the jurisdiction of the Dai Shan and of King Jadeite."  Feriom gestured to the altar.  "Jadeite's unavailable at the moment.  The Dai Shan is -"

"Right here," said dai'Merolan, limping into the circle.  Aneiron, unusually quiet, walked beside him.

The Dai Shan threw back his hood, and was rewarded by the sudden, wide-eyed attention of every single human female in the chamber.  He looked annoyed at this; dai'Merolan had never quite understood the effect of his unearthly beauty on people.

"Well," he said.  "Feriom, let the child go."  Feriom let the child go, resheathing his knife.  "Release them," dai'Merolan ordered, looking at the rest of the Senshi and at Tuxedo Kamen.  "I had understood from King Jadeite that these children were purest evil," he remarked.

Uranus, rubbing her wrist, looked at the Dai Shan in pure dislike.  It really pissed her off that she had to admit that he was beautiful; to her way of thinking, that was an unforgivable rudeness for ANY man, much less one who seemed to be in charge of bastards like Feriom and Dhearec.

"You ought to consider the source," Uranus snapped.  "Jadeite is a reincarnated traitor."

"I don't care," said dai'Merolan.  He walked past the Senshi, going towards the altar in the center.  "You are not my concern, children.  You have your friend, get out."

Sailor Moon piped up.  "You mean you're letting us go?"

"Your Excellency's letting them go?" Feriom said in disbelief.

"Yes," dai'Merolan said to both.  "Go away.  I have no time for children, and it is very shortly going to resemble Kedasa in here.  No place for children."

Uranus gritted her teeth.  "Gimme my sword back," she demanded of Feriom.  The Silver Flame officer silently handed it to her.

"What's Kedasa?" inquired Mercury.

"Shondarin Hell," Aneiron said.  "I really really suggest that you kids get out of here immejitly; Himself is in a REALLY bad mood, and there's an ArchDemon trying to channel Itself through Jadeite."

"I want to watch," Mars said, eyes glinting.

"Oh, damn," Aneiron said as he worriedly saw his commander walk right up between Dhearec and Amberlin Jalia.  "Damn, damn, damn.  Feriom, I don't like this."


"Amberlin Jalia," said dai'Merolan pleasantly, "hello."

She turned to face him, which was a tactical mistake for two reasons.  First, she was distracted enough to let go of the power-threads in the spell-matrix she was weaving.  This left the brunt of the spell on Dhearec, who was quite simply not powerful enough to handle all of the energy.

Second, it left her fully facing the Dai Shan.  Which made it quite easy for him to shift all of his weight to his good leg, bring up the blade of the diilyao, and slit her throat from ear to ear.

As Amberlin Jalia crumpled to the floor, purple blood gushing from her throat, the Dai Shan turned to Jadeite and laid a gloved hand on the prone man's left breast, right above the sunburst-and-rose sigil of the fallen princess.

And as dai'Merolan, the Shondarin Lord of Darkness, and Jadeite, human channel for an ArchDemon, touched, Reality twisted and went haywire.

END PART EIGHT.

So.  Sorry this is so late; I had a case of writer's block like you would not believe.  Didja like it?  Hmm?  Anyone out there?  Oh, well.  Thanks be to Sarah, Claire, Jinci, Aneiron, and Celestine!  Amberlin, over and out.

 


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