
21-Mar-2001
Disclaimer: I do not own the Gundam Wing characters, nor
am I making any money from this. The ideas of a Confessor and a Mord-Sith are
from Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth novels. Many of the names of the monsters
and locations are from the game of EverQuest. All of this is done without
permission.
Note the warnings and please heed, If you can't deal, then
don't read!
Warnings: AU, Fantasy, Dark, Angst, Shounen-ai, and (of
course) Violence
Pairings: 1+2 3+4
Archive: Ask and you shall
receive
Special thanks go out to Betty, my beta reader who is totally
awesome. And to Kitsune and Maria, who patiently listened to my bitching and
moaning about this part, and continued to encourage me long after I was ready to
chuck the whole thing out the window. Thanks ladies!
Mord-Sith! by Annabell
Part Twelve
Once upon a time I was falling in love
But now
I'm only falling apart
There's nothing I can do, a total eclipse of the
heart
Once upon a time there was light in my life
But now
there's only love in the dark
Nothing I can say, a total eclipse of the
heart
- Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler
Palace of
Light, Erudin
"Master, how can I please you?" Heero's softly spoken
question echoed in the silent Throne room. None of the onlookers moved, stunned
by the shocking turn of events that had resulted in Duo using his Confessor's
power against Heero.
Duo closed his eyes. He didn't want to see the open
adoration of Heero's expression. It was too alien to his usually neutral
features. But Heero's will was gone, destroyed by the last, most powerful of
Confessors. Duo took a deep breath, steeling himself. Odin had won this round.
Now, Duo would have to think for both Heero and himself if they were to exact
revenge. He swallowed hard, "Just do what I tell you," he commanded as he opened
his eyes. The acceptance in Heero's countenance made Duo feel sick with self-
loathing and rage. Rage directed at both himself and Odin Lowe.
A
mocking laugh echoed through the huge chamber. Odin Lowe shook his head. "What a
touching scene," he sneered in derision. He hadn't expected that Heero would
willingly subject himself to the Confessor's touch. It had been too easy. Odin
was disappointed. He had wanted to watch the usurper suffer more. Then he smiled
as his twisted mind offered other, more attractive possibilities. The feelings
Heero and Duo had for each other had become obvious in the past few brief
moments and Odin smirked as he thought about the two of them. Emotions were a
weakness he well knew how to exploit; the possibilities for tormenting them
seemed endless.
"Shut up, Odin," Duo fired back through clenched teeth,
well aware of how vulnerable they still were. "I did as you said, now let them
go!" He tore his violet eyes away from the parody that was Heero, to the man
responsible. If it were the last thing he did, Duo would make sure that Odin
would pay, and pay dearly. That beast on the Throne would die, but not until he
suffered long and hard for what he'd made Duo do to Heero.
The Emperor
shrugged carelessly as he slouched back on the Throne. "Very well, take them."
He gestured to the guards, who obediently stepped back away from their captives.
Wufei nudged Meiran and they hurried to the small group of Mord-Sith trainees
and ushered them back to Quatre and Trowa. All of them, with the exception of
Heero, kept their distance from Duo.
Duo noticed that they weren't
getting too close and didn't blame them, but he refused to let it distract him
from his stare down with Odin. Never taking his eyes from the man sitting high
on the Throne, Duo said to the others, "Let's get out of here."
Turning
slightly to Heero but keeping his eyes on the Emperor, he made a decision.
"Heero, I want you to make sure they get safely to Oz." Now, even if something
happened to Duo, Heero would still carry on. He knew Heero couldn't argue with a
direct order from his `master'. The Confessor wanted to spare the young
soldier's life. Then he sneered at himself for having such thoughts. `You
destroyed his mind, and now you want to spare his life? What kind of life will
he have? You are an idiot, Maxwell. A hypocritical fool. Killing him would be
more merciful, but you won't even do that.'
The sick feeling Duo had
felt earlier had remained and was continuing to grow. To Duo's horror, he felt
the warning tingle start behind his eyes. `Oh gods not NOW!' he screamed in his
head. This was too much. He couldn't pass out, not now when they needed him so
badly. If they got out of there soon, Quatre could take charge. But they had to
get out of the damned Palace first. If he lost consciousness, there was no
telling what Heero might do. Seeing his master in pain might drive the young
soldier insane with anxiety.
The sky through the stained glass windows
was getting lighter. Then Wufei began to lead the small group to the entrance of
the Throne room. Quatre looked back at Duo, who hadn't moved yet. Heero was
waiting patiently beside him.
Duo looked at Heero out of the corner of
his eye. "Go," he said.
Heero nodded, "I will guard them with my life,
master," and immediately strode over to the small group, drawing his sword as he
assumed a guarding position. If he felt distressed by the orders, there was no
hint of it in his cobalt eyes. He was carrying out his master's wishes,
therefore he was content.
Duo ruthlessly bore down on the tearing pain
inside his skull and pushed it aside. Falling back on the years of brutal
training under the Agiel, he focused his thoughts and turned his back to Odin
Lowe and the rest of the Imperial court.
As he turned, his foot kicked
the knife that Heero had twisted from his grasp. He bent down and picked it up,
tucking it in his belt. Taking measured steps, he joined the small group heading
for the main doors of the Throne room. With every step the pain grew, as well as
the certainty that Odin wouldn't just let them go. The Emperor was too cruel to
leave the situation alone. There was going to be more, there had to be.
As if he heard Duo's thoughts, Odin spoke up once more. "However, I did
not give the princess leave to go. Meiran stays here." Odin voice rang clear in
the Throne room, even managing to convey his smirk.
Quatre and the
others turned around at the words, glaring at the Emperor. But Duo just stood
there keeping his back to the Throne, his eyes closed. He wasn't really sure
what Odin had planned, but with a sinking feeling in his gut, he knew it was
going to be bad.
Wufei took a step toward the Throne. "No, she is coming
with us," he contradicted, longing for a sword, any sword with which to wipe
away that smirk from Odin's face. Meiran had risked her life to help him, and
his honor demanded that he return the favor.
"I only agreed to the
Midlanders and the children. The Faydwer princess is to be my wife, she stays,"
the Emperor replied smoothly; the honey and iron tone grated on the nerves of
the Midlanders.
The blond mage turned to Middie, who was watching
impassively. "Can't you do anything?" he asked. Middie shook her head, her clear
eyes conveying nothing. Dorothy, standing beside her, was seething in helpless
fury, but was unable to do anything due to Middie's grip on her forearm.
"You unmitigated bastard, I'll never marry you," Meiran hissed.
Fear and rage vied for dominance in her voice. She would kill herself before
Odin would lay another hand on her.
"It's not your choice, my dear,"
Odin said, unperturbed by the seething hatred in her voice. The first light of
morning glinted off the steel in his gaze as he looked leeringly up and down her
slight figure.
Wufei, seeing the look, stepped in front of her. His
fists were clenched in rage as he glared at Odin. The tension in the Throne room
grew, like a bowstring being drawn to the fullest. The slightest quiver would
set it off.
It was Duo who broke the stressed silence. "Will you
consider an alternative?" he asked, still facing away from the Throne.
Odin raised an eyebrow. "What do you propose, Confessor?" He was
familiar with Duo's nature. He knew the Confessor couldn't help but try to save
the princess if he could.
Duo opened his violet eyes, staring straight
ahead at nothing. "A trade. If you let her go, I will stay here in Erudin. I
won't interfere in your plans in any way. But I won't help you in any way
either."
While the others had been arguing with the Emperor, Duo had
been thinking. Sending them to Treize would buy them very little time, Duo
belatedly realized. The Emperor, now knowing the true nature of the `weapon'
that had destroyed Bitterroot, would not hold back from going after Oz. Now no
one was safe from Odin Lowe. The desperate beginning of a plan began to form in
his mind. Offering himself as a trade was the one sure way he could think of to
get Odin to let them go.
Quatre was studying Duo closely, trying to
figure out what the Confessor's next move was going to be. The chestnut hair was
glimmering in the pre-dawn light, clashing with the red leather Duo was wearing.
His fists were clenched tightly by his sides. Quatre frowned as he noticed that
Duo was drawing long, slow breaths through his mouth. The blond mage's eyes
narrowed. If he didn't know better, he would swear Duo was in serious pain. But
the Confessor wasn't wounded in any way that Quatre could see. "Duo?" he asked
in an undertone.
Duo swung around at Quatre's unspoken question. He
plastered a smile on his face as he unflinchingly returned the sky blue gaze.
"Hey, it's ok, Quatre. He can't hurt me." It was true. Duo was immune to High
magic. The Confessor could protect himself better than any of the group.
Meiran's black eyes widened in confusion and disbelief. That creature
had coldly destroyed her father, the king of Faydwer, and in doing so, brought
her country and herself into slavery. Now it was offering its life in exchange
for hers. The princess felt a stab of righteous anger. She would never be
beholden to the Confessor. She would rather lead a short, brutal life as Odin's
wife, rather than owe the Confessor. "No," she said with her back straight, "I
don't want or need your help," she snapped.
Duo barely glanced at her.
"Shut up," he said, "this isn't about you." Then turned his back on them and
walked back to the Throne. For the first time, Heero showed a small sign of
concern. His cobalt eyes tracked the slight figure clad in red leather. Though
he would never question Duo's commands, his anxiety at being separated from his
master sent a quiver through his body and reflected in his eyes.
"How
about it, Odin?" Duo asked, looking up at the Emperor through his long bangs.
"Do we have a deal?"
Odin smirked to himself. This was going to be fun.
"Very well, I accept."
Quatre bit his lip. The whole scenario reminded
him far too much of the disaster at the fortress in Bitterroot. Both for his own
safety as well as that of innocent people in the general vicinity, the blond
mage was loathe to again leave the Confessor behind. Things tended to get very
messy when Duo was left to his own devices.
Duo's violet eyes gleamed
dully in the growing light. He wasn't sure how much longer he could hold out. He
had to move fast. "Quatre, get those kids out of here," Duo snapped not looking
anywhere except at the Throne, trying desperately to keep his voice steady.
Dammit! He would not let Odin win. He owed Heero too much to let his sacrifice
be for naught. He was rewarded with the sound of footsteps receding from his
position.
"Of course, I didn't say anything my son being able to leave
either," Odin added, with a mockingly thoughtful look.
For a moment, Duo
stared at Odin, the ripping pain in his head temporarily forgotten. Then, Duo's
violet eyes narrowed under his long bangs. "You really don't want to go there,
Odin," he said in a deceptively soft voice that housed a world of barely
contained rage. A mockery of a smile played at his lips. The feeling of imminent
violence filled the Throne room like an approaching storm. Obviously, the
Emperor felt it as well, because the sneer slipped a little in uncertainty. "If
you even think of hurting him, I will level this place. Is that clear?" Duo was
bluffing, but Odin didn't need to know that. It was beginning to get hard to
even stay upright.
Quick as a cat, Heero raised his sword and stepped in
front of the group he was guarding. The cobalt-eyed soldier glowered at the
Emperor and bent his knees slightly, lowering his center of gravity. He gripped
his sword with steady assurance. All he needed was a word from his master and he
would attack, not with unthinking fury, but with the cold calculation of a
trained warrior. Heero was already taking into account positions of archers,
guards and Mord-Sith. Swiftly, he categorized threats and non-threats. Nothing
would get by him unless they killed him. And in that eventuality, he had already
calculated how to take as many with him as he could.
Odin looked over at
Middie, who was still watching the proceedings with a detached air. "Was my son
part of the agreement?" he asked, knowing full well what the answer would be.
"The heir only specified the children and his men. He did not include
himself," she confirmed.
`Damn you, Heero!' Duo mentally cursed. His
vision was beginning to go gray at the edges.
Satisfied, Odin turned
back to Duo. "My son stays here, where I can keep an eye on him," he told Duo.
Seeing the Confessor shaking with what he assumed was impotent rage, and loving
every minute of it, he raised his voice. "Heero Yuy, come here."
Heero
stayed where he was, however. "My master ordered me to protect these people, I
will not disobey him," was his calm reply.
Odin frowned at Heero's
refusal, but wasn't unduly disturbed by it. There was more than one way to skin
a spirit stalker.
"Very well. Confessor, tell your pet to come here."
Odin turned his sun on steel gaze back to Duo.
By now, Duo was swaying
on his feet. He wiped a hand under his nose and it came away streaked with red,
matching the leather he was wearing. But some part of Duo was stubborn to the
end. "I'll order him to kill himself before I let you get your filthy hands on
him," he gasped. Without warning, the marble floor tilted underneath his feet
and rose up to slam him in the face.
"Master!"
No one actually
saw Heero move, he just seemed to materialize in a crouch over the crumpled
figure. With a terrified anxiety, he turned Duo over onto his back. Duo's eyes
flared open at the touch and blearily focused on Heero bending over him. Blood
was trickling out of his nostrils in a steady stream. `Gods, it had never been
this bad before. What is going on?' he thought. He opened his mouth to speak,
but coughed weakly for a second, before he could find his voice.
"Heero,
I am so sorry," he whispered. Then the blackness finally rose up to claim him.
Heero frantically felt for a pulse, and breathed a sigh of relief when
he found it. It was weak and thready under the sweat-damped skin, but it was
there.
"Step away from him," Odin ordered his son, who looked up at him
with a stubborn glare but didn't answer. His master was hurt and he wasn't going
to leave his side.
Seeing this, Odin sighed in aggravation. "If I
remember correctly," he began in a forced patient voice, "you're master wanted
you to protect that group of Midlanders over there, did he not?"
Heero's
cobalt eyes narrowed, but he refused to speak as he continued to hover over the
unconscious Confessor.
"Archers," Odin commanded. The archers
immediately aimed their bows at the small group huddled three quarters of the
way to the main doors.
Heero looked up in alarm. Duo had ordered him to
make sure they got out of the Palace, now they were being threatened. He didn't
want to leave his master's side, but he had his orders.
`Smug bastard,'
Quatre thought about the Emperor. "Heero, don't worry about us," he called to
the young soldier who was rising to his feet, still gripping his sword. Quatre
had had enough of Odin's games and decided once and for all to remove himself
and the others from the Emperor's list of pawns.
The blond mage started
to summon a protective shield, only to stagger as he was hit hard with a
dampening field. Trowa caught him before he could fall. Wufei and Meiran
exchanged looks of concern, but stayed close to the girls and said nothing.
Quatre, pale and panting, looked up at the tall archer and nodded his thanks.
Trowa released him, but stayed near in case Quatre needed more help.
"That was your only warning, mage," Odin said. "The next time you try to
cast an unauthorized spell, you will be vaporized."
Quatre gritted his
teeth in frustration. Trowa and Wufei stationed themselves on either side of
him, but there wasn't much any of them could do.
Heero, seeing Quatre
stagger had started to rush over to them, determination written on his features.
He pulled up abruptly as Odin called to him.
"Heero Yuy, do not take one
more step."
The dark haired soldier spun around and his eyes widened in
horror. Two guards had picked up Duo's unconscious form. One of them drew a
dagger and placed it at the base of the Confessor's throat.
Odin was
nearly laughing in delight now. Speaking to Quatre, he said, "You and your
friends will leave when I say you can, and not a moment before. There is
something I want you to witness and report to Treize when you go back." Then
Odin sat back on the Throne and looked down at his son.
Heero was
standing alone in the middle of the Throne room and looking around, his cobalt
eyes wide, as if he were unsure of what he should do. The sword hung limp in his
grasp. Duo had told him to protect the others. He must obey his orders. But if
he did, he would disobey the Emperor, and Duo would be hurt. That must not
happen.
"You will do as I say, or the Confessor will die." Odin wanted
to make this very clear to Heero, whose cobalt eyes widened in anguish at the
thought of Duo getting killed. Heero nodded vigorously, glancing frantically at
Duo, who was sagging unconscious in the guards' arms.
"I will do
anything you say, please don't hurt him!" he begged, dropping his sword and
kicking it to the side with a clatter of steel. He raised his hands in
surrender.
"Kneel," Odin ordered, thoroughly enjoying Heero's complete
submission. Heero glanced once more at Duo's limp body and obeyed, dropping to
his knees and leaning forward on his hands, head bowed. The Emperor smiled in
satisfaction. This young man, barely older than a boy, had thought to challenge
his rule. Now Heero Yuy was going to spend a lifetime paying for his audacity.
It would have been more fun if the Confessor hadn't destroyed Heero's mind
first. That way, Heero would be completely aware of what was being done to him.
But in the end, it was better things had turned out this way.
The
thought of humiliating the once self-confidant soldier was so delicious that
Odin actually licked his lips in anticipation. "Crawl to me," the honey and iron
voice commanded in the Throne room as the dawn began to break in the lightening
sky. Heero obeyed instantly, moving forward on his hands and knees, he crawled
across the marble floor, his bowed head never rising.
He had crawled
about ten feet when Odin stopped him.
"On your belly."
Heero
dropped flat to the floor without hesitation and started pushing himself forward
with his elbows and knees. He never looked up, the dark mop of hair obscuring
his face as he wormed his way to the base of the Throne. Wufei flushed red with
impotent rage at what his commander was being forced to do. Quatre looked away,
biting his lip to keep from crying for his friend. Trowa merely looked on
mutely, his expression indecipherable.
Heero was nearing the base of the
Throne now, still on his stomach. Odin stood up, looking down at his `son'. A
mocking leer spread over his chiseled features. Yes, he was definitely going to
enjoy this. He stepped down to the first step leading to the Throne and waited
for Heero to crawl to him. The young soldier finally made it to the base of the
steps. Odin looked down at him, contempt clear in those cobalt eyes that had
also marked this young man as his son.
"Lick my boots."
Heero
rose to his knees and leaned forward.
"You bastard!" Quatre screamed at
the Emperor, and Trowa wrapped an arm around the slight blond so he wouldn't do
anything rash. Wufei was shaking with horror and rage, unable to turn away from
watching his friend's humiliation.
The Emperor looked over at them and
Quatre nearly cast Inferno Shock, his most powerful, single target kill spell,
right then and there. It was only the image of the Palace's defensive spells
disintegrating him before he could get the spell off that stopped him.
Looking back on it, it seemed to Meiran that Heero had stood up and
embraced his father and Odin then leaned forward in his son's arms, a confused
expression on his face. She couldn't understand what was going on. Heero,
continuing to support his sire, leaned in close and whispered into the Emperor's
ear, and a look of horror crossed Odin's face.
Then she saw the blood
cascading down between them.
Odin Lowe, Emperor of Golgatha, also
initially had difficulty understanding what had happened. One second he was
standing over his son, whose mind had been destroyed by the Confessor; the next
second he felt a knife slide into his unprotected stomach and slice upward. He
lurched forward, feeling the blade sink deeper under his ribs, seeking out his
heart. Then he felt the pain. Oh gods, he felt the pain. He tried to draw a
breath, but a thousand razor blades prevented his chest muscles from working
properly.
The sunlight on steel was fading from his cobalt eyes even as
he heard two words whispered in his ear.
"Mission accomplished." And
then death overtook him.
Heero let the Emperor slump to the floor, his
life's blood already ceasing to pour from the gaping wound in his stomach as his
heart stopped beating. At that moment, the sun rose over the horizon, flooding
the Throne room in a myriad of colors, and bathing Heero, as he stood over the
body of his father Odin Lowe in a pool of white. And the same knife that Duo had
tried to use to end his own life, the one that Heero had surreptitiously removed
from the Confessor's belt when he had held Duo, was still clutched in his
blood-covered hand.
Then Middie walked forward until she stood at the
base of the platform of the Throne and looked up at Heero. "Hail Heero Yuy,
Emperor of Golgatha," she said in a ringing voice.
As one, the
Golgathans knelt before their new Emperor. The Midlanders stood staring for long
seconds, trying to figure out what exactly was happening.
"What the hell
just happened?" Wufei demanded.
"Heero killed Odin Lowe," Trowa
commented, sounding rather bemused.
"I can see that!" the blademaster
snapped. "What I meant was, can he do that?"
"It appears he just did,
Wufei," Trowa answered, not really sure what had just transpired either.
Wufei nearly slugged Trowa for his non-helpful answers. Instead, casting
a wary eye at the kneeling Golgathans, he marched up to Middie, determined to
find out what was going on. Still a bit dazed, the others trailed behind him.
"Ok, explain," he demanded as he looked at Heero, still standing in that
white light. "And if you tell me Heero just killed Odin Lowe, I will be very
upset." He crossed his arms over his chest and glared at Middie, who only
grinned at him.
"Heero, how were you able to kill the Emperor. Didn't
Duo's power affect you?" Quatre asked directly.
Heero looked at them
briefly. At the mention of Duo, his eyes snapped back into sharp focus and
without answering the mage's question, he strode over to where Duo was lying
unconscious on the marble floor. He crouched down and smoothed the long bangs
back out of the closed eyes, frowning at the dried blood crusted around Duo's
nose and lips.
Heero looked up and saw Dorothy standing nearby with the
others. "Take him to his room and see that he is cleaned up and made
comfortable." His unspoken threat was clear to all of them about how Duo was to
be treated.
Dorothy nodded and signaled to two guards. Carefully picking
up the Confessor, they exited the Throne room. Heero watched until the doors
swung shut behind them. Then he turned and looked at Middie, who smiled and
bowed, gesturing for him to ascend the Throne. Heero nodded once and began to
climb the steps that led up to where the seat of power waited.
By this
time, Wufei was nearly dancing with frustration. "Will somebody please tell me
what the hell happened?" he asked almost petulantly. "Why wasn't Heero changed
by Duo's power? Or was he?" He stood still and cocked his head to the side as he
thought about the scenario.
Changed by Duo's power.
Quatre heard
that phrase and a memory echoed in his mind.
Changed by Duo's power.
Quatre's jaw dropped as the memory surfaced full-blown in his head.
Flickering firelight and Duo's voice came rushing back to him.
`I guess the only way to describe it is love.' Duo had said.
`Love?' Trowa echoed skeptically.
`Yes, love. Only it's more
than that. Once touched by it, it' Duo paused, searching for the right word,
`changes a person forever.'
"Of course! I get it!" Quatre exclaimed as
Heero approached the Throne, his sky blue eyes sparkling with sudden
comprehension. Oh gods, it was so simple! But wasn't that always the way? It
wasn't magic that would defeat Duo's power. It was love itself.
"What?"
Trowa asked, trying not to sound impatient, although he was dying to know too.
"I know why Heero wasn't affected by Duo's power!" Quatre was nearly
jumping up and down with excitement. Middie turned to the blond mage and smiled
conspiratorially.
"Well, are you going to tell us or not?" Wufei
demanded. Only Trowa's presence stopped the blademaster from grabbing the mage's
neck and wringing the explanation from him.
"Do you remember when we
first met Duo, and he tried to explain his power to us?" Both Wufei and Trowa
nodded. "He said it was like love. That it changed a person it was used against,
causing them to love the Confessor more than their own life. Heero loved Duo and
was willing to let Duo use his power on him rather than let Duo die. Since Heero
already loved Duo so much, there was nothing to change and Heero wasn't
affected." Quatre beamed, happy to have figured out the key to the Confessor's
power at last.
Wufei and Trowa thought about it. "You mean that's it?"
Wufei almost shrieked in disappointment. He couldn't quite believe it could be
that simple. "He was acting the whole time?" Wufei shook his head in disbelief.
"I would never have had Yuy pegged for being such a good actor."
"You
are very perceptive, young wizard," Middie smiled at Quatre.
"Did Heero
know?" Wufei asked, still trying to come to grips with the situation.
"No. He just trusted his feelings." Middie turned back just as Heero sat
down.
A rainbow of light shot out of the Throne, accompanied by what
could only be described as the sound of inhuman voices singing a single note. It
was so bright the onlookers turned away as they covered their eyes.
Heero was lost in another world, a world of light and sound. Magic
flowed all around him and he felt he was in the middle of an ocean of High
Magic. It ebbed and flowed in tranquil luminosity, welcoming him. With a
thought, he reached out with his mind and touched the ocean of light.
`Wake up,' he thought.
As if it were hearing him, the light
swirled around him, faster and faster, until he wondered if he could stand it
any longer or if he would drown in the power. Then, through the light, came the
Voice.
"Hail, Heero Yuy. I am the Throne. I was created to drive away
the darkness that threatens the land of Golgatha. What would you have of me?" It
sounded like Middie, but this voice was amplified and echoed over and over on
itself.
Heero blinked. Taking a deep breath, he asked, "Can you locate
the breach in the Barrier?"
The light swirled, and then ebbed away. "I
am sorry. I do not detect any fractures." It genuinely sounded regretful.
Heero scowled but wasn't completely surprised. Then the Voice spoke to
him once more.
"However, do you know that Borxx is outside Erudin and is
heading to the city?"
Heero sat bolt upright. He didn't know that. "Who
is Borxx?" he asked. He needed to get as much information on the monster as
possible.
"She is a very powerful monster. She can cast deadly Wild
magic attacks, as well as enthrall humans into doing her bidding. She has an
army of goblins with her as well," the Throne added almost as an afterthought.
Heero clenched his fists and opened his eyes, looking out at the real
world. He saw everyone clustered around the base of the Throne, looking up at
him expectantly. He turned to Middie, but saw immediately that she was just Une
once more.
"We are under an attack," he stated, but was interrupted when
the first of the explosions rocked the city.
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End Part 12
TBC
Note: For those of you who are familiar
with EverQuest, you will notice that I gave Quatre the spells of a level 29
wizard. Inferno Shock is a Single Target Fire Based direct damage spell. Really
cool one too!
Annabell
