by Agony>Misery on Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:28 am
Warheight could be seen walking away, as the dazzling light finally faded, leaving them in a dank, freezing place. They were not just in Hell...they were deep. Just as soon as Warheight's white wall had vanished, and the last orbs played themselves out and flickered out of existence, a black wall opened up with more of a vacuum effect than his own. There was a roaring, a loud uncomfortable monotone to his portal. It sucked anything small nearby into it, Oblivion, after all, was nothing but vacuous expanse and chilling nothingness. Not unlike the deeper depths of Hell, for that matter. Warheight seemed to not want to see what was coming out of the other end of the portal, and yet, he waited patiently for it's traveler. His renewed vigor from Kataroe's excitement faded, and his eyes shown grey, his face looking as old and beaten as ever. Warheight would get the first glimpse of Sobiadin, Sage Solaris' Gartel, he had ever gotten.
The usually bright and righteous Solaris of Olde, was gone. In his place stood a corrupted thing, a twisted figure covered in armor and belts that criss-crossed his form, and covered loosely in an open black robe. Everything about him was pitch black, including the aura he exuded. Sobiadin was downright unpleasant to be around, for mortals...and his presence overwhelmed Warheight's calming effects, leaving witnesses to his presence with nothing but fear and agony. Not physical pain, nor logical fear, but a sense of foreboding that something was about to explode somewhere very near by every time he made the subtlest gesture. When compared to the admittedly impressive Warheight, Sobiadin seemed completely intimidating, and his expression very nearly mirrored wrath, until his eyes met Warheight's. " Sage Master...what...how could you possibly be here? How can you summon me now, knowing what I am? What I have lost, and what I have done? "
Warheight simply smiled, and embraced him as he would a brother, catching him just before he fell to his knees in awe. As Warheight and Sobiadin reunited, a hissing a scratching could be heard, somewhere behind them all. There was a body on the ground, missing large pieces, and with a most vacant expression. There were tiny scavenger demons crawling over every portion of the remaining corpse. No, not a corpse, it moaned and swatted weakly at the things devouring it, but it was a hollow shell...no life could be sensed from this thing, not real life. Warheight, while acting elated to see Sobiadin, even in this forsaken form, was betrayed by his features. He looked miserable, and as he stared from the half-eaten corpse, to Kataroe, he sighed heavily. Paying special attention to the metaphysical thing that dangled from Kataroe's neck, and oddly enough, the corpses' as well, he spoke to Sobiadin. " I will consider forgiving what happened then, but not what you are doing now. However...you must first agree to do me a favor, as this young man has, without hesitation. "
" Anything, Master Sage Warheight, you know no matter what I become, I will always be loyal to you. I know what you're thinking, and it is possible, but...they will be angry to have lost them, as I, to have lost... " Sobiadin's voice trailed off, after catching a glimpse of the necklace, and he turned away, apparently ashamed of himself for some misdeed.
Warheight turned on Sobiadin, with an unrelenting fury about him. " YOU angry? Sobiadin, we had rules. We had statutes and limitations on this kind of thing, and you broke it more than once already. Turning our Descendants into those....MONSTROSITIES...it is unnatural! "
Sobiadin spoke with much less vigor, and none of the anger that Warheight wielded, but he was defensive, nonetheless. " Their purposes were unfulfilled, I never would have imagined recruiting them selfishly, and have I done wrong by them, in my employ? I have even given Talis gifts of his pas- "
" Gifts! Of his past, are they? And how dare you give him the name of your soldiers, if you have supposedly not recruited him!? That boy's name is Alistair Baptiste, Descendant of Brother Sage Baptiste! You DEFILE his memory with this act, and you will not be forgiven if Alistair cannot reclaim his mortality, not by me, and never by Baptiste, you know this! But to destroy Gottheit's legacy, after all that he has suffered at our hands, brother, I should kill you for the very thought! " Warheight's wrath turned to the tiny demons nonchalantly devouring the corporeal form of Kataroe Jet, and with a wave of his hand, they were vaporized, becoming golden dust that gently floated down onto Kataroe, which initiated the sluggish regeneration of his limbs. " In their honor, I will make Kataroe one of us, and after I restore him, YOU will send him back to his world. Unfortunately I cannot help him once he is whole, but you seem to have no issue distorting and manipulating the mortal form. " With a final stab in Kataroe's direction, the sinewy threads which had connected them before, to bring him here, disconnected from Warheight and flew to the regenerating body, and began to multiply, connecting and disappearing to every part of his soul. And Warheight was gone, in a somewhat dull display of golden light. This time, however, there was noise, like the low rumbling of thunder as his portal closed.