by Sage on Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:44 am
It was inevitable. Claire left her siblings behind with their murderous mother, and just as she reached her older sister, Helena sunk her blade into Blaine's chest. The gurgling hiss he emitted was otherworldy, as his body slumped over, and was punctuated as soon as he became still by the sound of a heavy boot crushing Melody's skull. In the wake of the murders, there was an unnatural silence, the air permeated with the stifling, lingering knowledge that two innocents had fallen.
Helena's slow steps were like thunder, as the floor creaked beneath her. She walked back out into the hall, dull thuds from dripping blood shattering the silence each time they fell. Her movements had become slow, purposeful. Her thirst for blood and violence was nearly slaked...nearly. Only two remained, and Destiny was already unconscious. She snarled, lifting her lips over her teeth as she assessed her daughters.
" I have seen you use your magic to play and make merry with your siblings, but you would not even use your powers to save your own life? You are pathetic, and your sister will be happier without you. "
Having revealed her plans to leave Destiny alive to mourn the loss of their family, the overbearing matriarch would bear down upon Claire, a glistening sheen of red life coating her razor-sharp rapier. She was known to be one of the finest fencers in the kingdom, and with one mercurial swipe, she would be able to end her daughter's life. Claire would be dead within seconds, short of divine intervention.
And so it came;
The mass of wings and armor moved too fast at first to even perceive as it blasted through the window of the room where Melody and Blaine's had been put to rest. A white and azure streak rocketed into the hallway and piled Helena's body through the opposite wall, sending her reeling into the next room. Xavier hovered over Claire protectively, aloft glorious white wings. His armor, a sandblasted, faded blue was unique and accented in certain areas with strange markings. At his sides were two ornate, foreign swords, also uniquely crafted. Each of them were curved sharply, akin to thin scimitars, with interlocking hilts that turned them into one large, two-handed weapon of Xavier's own design.
Xavier was a legend in Algeroth, and Claire would be all too familiar with his story, as she would be with any war hero, or champion of the people. Statues of him were even erected in the Noble District, as well as inside the castle courtyard. More famous than all of the tales of his victories, however, was of his death. Xavier Gottheit had been dead for at least a year, and Claire and her family would have been present at his military funeral, where all royals and military would have been present.
And yet, here he was, now gripping each of his curved blades in his armored hands, revealing the twin royal markings of Algeroth and Xexoria at the bases of the blades. He allowed himself to land, the giant wings retracting magically into his back as his legs took on the burden of his weight once more. Unable to fit into the hole Helena had made in the wall, Xavier collapsed the remainder of the wall into the next room with a swift kick. He advanced on the Lady Inquisitor's crumpled form, and loomed over her.
" No tricks, Sorceror. "
Helena, who had been feigning injury, let out a peeling laugh as she stood.
" You were always so very perceptive, little Xavier. Almost as gifted as poor Alistair, if only you had been stronger for him when he needed you most. "
Xavier let rage power his movements as he clattered his swords against the wall behind Helena, just a split-second after she had disappeared. The homicidal woman had magically split herself into several copies and surrounded Xavier, pinning him with strategically-placed swords. She continued her taunting as she watched the man squirm against her many blades.
" Why even bother show up? You have failed in your duty as a Guardian so many times before. What makes you think this time you'll be any more fortunate? "
" When has...taunting me...ever kept my enemies ALIVE!? "
Xavier spat the words as he spun, flashing his wings outward to protect himself from the piercing blades as he interlocked the swords in his grip and slung the boomerang-like contraption around through the group of clones, slicing each of them along the midsection, causing almost identical staggers, and clutched chests. He used the momentum and retracted his wings once more while catching one of the clones reeling and placed a firm heel into her chest, sending her crashing into a bedpost, which splintered in half and impaled her.
Xavier managed to catch a second of the Helenas off-balance and caught her up by the arm and sent her flying lengthwise into yet another of the screeching harpies. The remaining half-dozen copies stormed him, striking with blades and concussive magical blasts. A whirling dervish of steel and willpower, Xavier fended of the frenzy of blows, for a time, managing to disarm another of his aggressors before succumbing to the blitzkrieg and taking several puncturing stabs to his torso.
He managed to mitigate much of the damage by once again deploying his wings in a kite shield-like shape across his back to stop the swords, as he continued to parry and fight at his front. His movements became more and more erratic as he delivered and received blows, his anger and hatred growing as the fight went on.
Destiny began to stir at Claire's side, the ringing blows rousing her, with harsh side effects. She gripped her head, and sobbed as she expirated blood. The sounds of her resurgence brought the attention of one of the wounded clones, who turned away from the fight with Xavier to menace the two loose ends, huddled together in the hallway. It raised a shaking arm, to draw down it's blade upon the sisters, and Destiny raised her hand instinctively to defend them, though her aura was weak, and her magic was nearly drained. If she cast another spell, it would be the end of her, despite whether she managed to silence her attacker. Though, from the look in her eyes as she looked to Claire, her sister would know she would gladly give up her life to save her younger sibling's.
It became unnecessary, however, as a blade plunged through the clone's back and exploded out of her chest, before being drawn up through her spine, splitting it in half before the two of them. The body disappeared in a misty evanescence, much as the other 'dead' clones would have by now, but the gore it left behind was very real. And with every fatal blow to one of the copies, the remaining Helena's became less and less effective, their breathing haggard.
They retreated away from Xavier momentarily, and began to reform. Their very essence drained away from them like grains of sand as the original Helena materialized in a very corporeal form, with a fresh gaping wound across her abdomen as her only injury from the battle, whereas Xavier was littered with superficial, but bloody wounds. Having gained her second wind from reforming, she released a flurry of shining bolts of energy at Xavier. As each one struck, seemingly blocked or deflected, his wounds would bleed from the concussive pressure.
His left arm hung limp, apparently the tendons having been completely destroyed by Helena's assault. He attached his dual-bladed sword to the large harness draped across his back and attempted to scoop up Destiny in his good arm.
" I have to get you out of here, you have to survive, you must. "
Destiny fought against Xavier with the remainder of her strength, and wobbled to her feet at his side. Tears streamed from her eyes as a realization struck her.
" No! Take Claire and go, I will buy you time. "
Xavier shook his head as he watched Destiny, barely able to stand, face her mother. Or at least, what they thought was their mother. Xavier's expression reflected how torn he really was. He understood things about Destiny that the present company would never be able to grasp. But he reluctantly pulled Claire up against his hip, and unfurled his wings.
Struggling against him would be expected, and futile. Helena started after him, but again, to no avail. Xavier was too fast and too strong to be stopped, if he wanted to escape, even wounded and carrying the child. But there was a great weight that hung in his heart as he exploded out of the house, and gained altitude into the night sky.
From his vantage, they would be able to see Claire's older sister through the remains of the broken outer wall, barely standing her ground in the hallway, as Helena gave up attempting to stop Xavier, and turned her attentions back to her oldest child. Xavier's golden eyes cried bloody tears for Destiny, as her own eyes began to flicker and then ignite with a brilliant white light. What was happening to her, he was too familiar with.
Every Descendant had a limited amount of magic they could perform before recovering, unless they chose to expend their life force. Doing so caused whatever magic that was done by them to be exponentially more powerful, but extinguished their very soul, in the process. During this process, if they had not already Ascended, a rite of passage for very powerful mages that gave them the ability to sprout magical wings, they were given.
Destiny's own wings unfurled for the first time. Their wingspan was enormous, and the feathers were silvery, completely unlike Xavier's. She focused her aura, and began to summon around her a magical sphere of fire which began to engulf the building. Helena recoiled, and shielded her eyes, as Destiny lifted from the ground and expanded her sphere to completely encircle what was once her home. Her mother hissed and shrieked as she tried to shield herself from the flames that licked at her from every direction. A crackling barrier of ice began to form as she tried to counteract the magic, but as rapidly as she could create it, it was melted into searing steam which burned her further.
In seconds, the entirety of their home was dismantled and consumed in the vortex of fire, and Destiny could be seen lifting one hand, pulling Helena toward her telekinetically. Her body was overtaken with spasms and convulsions as she drifted toward the center of the sphere. Citizens of the city, who had been unaware of the silent horrors which had taken place in the house, began to flee in every direction now, pointing fingers and screaming that their Lady Inquisitor was being murdered by her daughter.
Military personnel showed up too late, unable to pierce the shroud of flames to rescue either of them, Xavier cleared the walls of the city, and in the distance the sphere could be seen rapidly retracting toward the pair before an immense explosion rocked the city. In the wake of the explosion, Xavier was sent hurtling back toward the earth. He tucked Claire into his chest and attempted to slow his descent as much as possible before he rolled onto his back in the air. Flying over Toryn Lake, he was able to brake by dragging his legs across the surface of the water until they reached the bank of the small island at it's center. The force of the crash was mostly mitigated by these preparations, but having already been hurt, Xavier rolled limp across the sand before being sprawled out, releasing Claire at last, onto the sand.
" Hnngh! "