Chapter IX: Taking The Trolls For A Stroll

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The troll den was not a place a human would want to be in, much less live and stay in. It was dirty and it stank to high heavens. It was a small clearing where the trolls used to discuss their issues and to carry out meetings in the night. In daytime, they would retreat to their caves to sleep and rest. Tonight, the head troll Inoyue, together with several troll leaders, were gathered together for an important meeting. All of them sat on dead logs, arranged in a circle, in the middle was a large cooking pot where they were cooking their entails for tonight and awaiting the arrival of their guests.

2 men and a woman walked in, led by the young troll that freed Stone and Ragen last time, who appeared only too eager and happy that Stone had acquired news of the 2 men. He never could have guessed that the 2 men the bear spoke of was right in front of him.

"Arh!" The 3 of you must be Mister Bear's friends. Inoyue said as he saw Ragen, Stone and Shaiya walking into the clearing. He stood up and walked towards them.

"I am Stone, this is Ragen and Shaiya."

"The young troll says you have news of the 2 men?" Inoyue mused.

Stone nodded. The pungent smell from the trolls now creeping into his nostrils, causing his insides to turn and churn.

"Master Bear told me that the 2 men now lies in Wonder. They are within the guards guarding the walls of Wonder."

"The bear also told me, that the 2 men had stolen something very important from him. The Bear wants you to launch an attack on Wonder and retrieve the stolen treasure that belonged to him. He'll give you 10,000 gold, weapons and food if you can take the city, kill the guards and retrieve what he had lost."

"What!? But that would be everything we have now!" Shaiya whispered.

"Trust me!!" Stone said.

Shaiya nodded in reluctance.

"As a token of our friendship, trust and sincerity, I'll offer you 1,000 gold first. The rest of it will belong to you after the city is taken."

The head troll, at the sound of the word 'gold', his eyes shimmered and his heart wavered, he now seems tempted to take up the offer.

"The Bear also added that you all should go back to your original homes with your gold and food after the city is taken. The Bear will manage the city himself."

'Hmm... Your offer is tempting. But first, allow me to discuss this with my companions." Inoyue said and turned back to face his friends.

After some time, Inoyue said: "The trolls have decided, that we would go to war! All 1,000 of us. We agree to your terms. But, you must understand that going to war will strain our existing resources. We demand more food for the attack."

Stone thought for a while.

"Very well, you will take the bodies of the guards that you slay with you. They will serve as your food for a long while." Stone replied, glad that they are soon coming to terms with the trolls.

Once again, Inoyue turned back and discussed it with his leaders. They seemed keen, constantly nodding in agreement with the head troll. Finally, Inoyue said:

"Your offer is very much what we wanted. We will attack Wonder tomorrow night."

"That is perfect, my men will be following closely behind." Stone said.

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They were now in a small house. Ragen was sitted in a corner, carefully carving the edges of his dagger with a carving stone; letting out periodic 'clink' sounds and sparks. Stone stood at the entrance to the house, observing the broken Lightbringer Sword with great intent, trying to get answers to the many questions that now flooded his mind; trying to figure out the cruel and tormentuous path that the sword has taken in order to reach his very hands. Shaiya was perched on a small platform, sitted crossed-legged with eyes closed as if in some form of meditation; ocassionally opening her eyes as she observed the two men.

All three could not sleep.

Nervousness and fear gripped their hearts like a death claw.

It was Ragen who first broke the stale air of silence.

"Do you really think we can win this war?"

Stone's gaze remained fixed on the Lightbringer and said:

"Yes... we can. Have faith, Ragen"

"But all we have are 200 men and a bunch of trolls whom we cannot trust. The enemy is 5,000 strong, we're greatly outnumbered."

"Do you really trust these foul, wretched creatures, Stone?"

"We can... and we will win" Stone replied.

"It's our only chance..."

"No!!! Captain Dremor, he has 800 men and are moving away from us as we speak. I'll ride out in the first sliver of light. And hope, that they have not gone too far. Surely, he'll return to help the priestess when she is in trouble!"

"I hope you're right, Ragen" Stone sighed.

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Sunlight. Slivers of dawn pierced through the fluffy clouds like needles. Ragen was already gone. Now that the trolls were their allies, there was no fear of him being captured by enemies. Ragen proceeded on foot, carrying with him only some water, his daggers and the Soulburn sword which he found within the trolls' ill-gained spoils back in the cave. The Soulburn sword has a long history. It belonged to a legendary swordsman back in the Ragen's hometown of Draga. Ill fate has caused him to ditch his Soulburn sword in order to obtain the LightBringer.

The sword was extremely light, but its blade sharp and well-toned.

Ragen ran as fast as he could and was out of Langthorne forest in no time.

Fresh air once more. Ragen thought to himself.

In front of him stood the city gates of Wonder, now occupied by Diantre's lackeys. Steam and hot air spewed from the river beds as the weapon-making furnaces worked and burned. Fire scoured from below like small volcano eruptions. Ragen looked in disbelievement as the whole city was totally disfigured. It was no longer the Wonder that he used to visit nor was it the Wonder that he remembered it for. Wasting no time, Ragen looked around for clues as to which route Captain Dremor and his men could have gone en route to Pattavium.

Ragen looked around with great intent. He discovered hoof marks; along with wheel marks on the ground. The mark cut deep into the ground, it was probably a jailcart and the cart must be carrying a heavy prisoner. Trolls, Ragen thought to himself.
Ragen lied down and put his ears close to the ground and listened for hoof sounds.

They were muffled, the vibrations were small, they were probably half a days run away from me, Ragen deduced.

"There are other sounds." Ragen thought to himself.

The Dark knights! They are being chased. I'd better hurry.



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"Die you wretched being!" Dremor exclaimed as he delivered his spear into his enemy.

"That is the last one sir." A horseman reported.

"How many casualties do we have?"

"50, sir."

"Very well, leave the dead, collect the enemies' bodies and burn them. We need to travel to Pattavium fast. May their lives not be sacrificed in vain."

"This place is not safe as it used to be anymore." Dremor said.

The men mounted their steeds and treaded at an even faster pace, afraid that there will be more enemies.

They've fastened their pace; their enemies have been vanquished. Ragen thought as he saw thick black smoke rising up in curls from the burnt bodies.

"I'm not far from them." Ragen said to himself.

"Move, move, we need to hurry." Dremor gave orders.

"Halt!!" Dremor shouted as he saw the ground moving in front of him. There was something underground, tunneling their way through leaving behind small dirtpiles on both sides of the trails as they move forth.

"Swords!" Dremor shouted as he organized his men in a single line.

The earth suddenly stopped moving.

"Arghh!!!" One by one, the horsemen fell as creatures emerged from underground and attacked them. Cries of anguish and dismay fell onto silent ears across the vast plains.

"Dark Lurkers!! Damn!!" These creatures are small yet deadly, they have strong front claws which enable them to tread underground. They are amazingly fast and their motions difficult to predict.



"Hold your line!! Do not panic!! Listen, observe your enemy and predict their movement." Dremor shouted.

"There you are!!" Dremor exclaimed as he thrust his spear into the ground, killing one of the dark lurkers.

There were about 50 of them but they were very difficult to kill because of their movement. More fell as they panicked and were unable to pick up the enemies' movement in the ground.

"This is not good." Dremor thought to himself.

"Retreat, retreat!! Turn back" Dremor shouted.

Just then, 2 lurkers emerged from the ground and pounced onto Dremor, pinning him onto the ground.

"Captain!!"

"Damn you!" Dremor plucked out his dagger and put one of the lurkers to eternal sleep. The other however, was already swinging its claw towards Dremor's neck.

"Eat this!!"

With deadly accuracy, 2 flying daggers cut through the air connecting with the lurker's eyes. The impact was so great that the daggers penetrated its skull, coming out from the back of its head.

"Everybody, get down your horses, squat down and do not make any movement, be as still as you can!!" Ragen shouted.

The fallen horseman lay motionless, keeping as still as possible and not making any noise for fear of another attack by the lurkers. He was a stoic big man; he wore a bronze helm bearing the symbol of the Elienor Clan. He donned an adamantium plate with huge shoulder plates that would be too heavy for any other man to wear and a pair of battle-hardened grieves.

"You must be Captain Dremor." Ragen asked as he knelt down beside the man he just saved.

Dremor nodded.

"Lurkers have but one weakness. They have no ears and their eyes are blind to everything beside them. Their feelers detect vibrations given off when you and your men move." Ragen said.

"Prepare your archers, release 2 of your horses and let them run free, we will kill these foul creatures with one fell swoop."

Knowing that the lurkers are deaf, Dremor gave the orders to release the horses and prepared his archers; his charismatic voice resonated through the dangerous air.

2 horses were freed, the archers were ready, arrow on string, waiting for the wave of the hand to fire. In an instance, the lurkers sprang to life, pouncing onto the fleeing horses and sinking their teeth viciously into the horses.

"Fire!!" Dremor shouted.

A volley of arrows pierced through the sky. None of the lurkers survived.

Dremor heaved a sigh of relief.

"I'm afraid tthere's no time to waste Captain. It's nightfall already, we must make haste to Wonder." Ragen said.

Chapter VIII: The High Priestess of Elienor Clan

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The place was the size of a cottage, with a large living area and small rooms opening off it. The rugs on the floor looked old and tattered and gave out a stale and pungent smell. The space contained nothing but some metal chests and a small table surrounded by round wooden chairs made out of the trunks of oakwood trees, on which, sat 2 dark-haired women.



Stone and Ragen were imprisoned in a wooden cell. The cell was small and sparsely furnitured, providing a clear view of the living area. It contained only a small wooden platform on which Stone was now lying on. The ground was layered with dried grass and hay where Ragen lay on, unconscious after the nasty blow to the back of his head. Stone was gaining consciousness now. He caught whispers coming from the living area, soft and sibilant, but couldn't make out the words in his state of semi-consciousness.

"Who are these 2 men? Are they spies?" One woman asked the other.

"I don't know. The guards found them coming from the direction of the troll den and decided to capture them for further questioning. The high priestess also said that the guards found the LightBringer Sword on one of them, but it was broken. If we can get the location of the other half from the 2 men, we can reforge it and use it against our enemies."

Stone was now fully conscious. His chest still throbbing from the broken ribs that he suffered; a big bruise now formed on the back of his head. He touched his waist, only to find that the LightBringer Sword was gone.

"Hey! Who are you? Why did you attack us? Open the gate!" Stone shouted.

"So, you've awakened. Report to the high priestess now!" The woman said.

"My name is Ribba, my friend that had just left is Thiaan. We suspect you are in cahoots with the trolls, the wretched beings that destroyed our homeland."

"What?!" Stone didn't know whether to cry or laugh. He can only curse his own bad luck for having been embroiled in other peoples' business.

"We're not spies. We're travellers passing through the forest when we were being attacked by the trolls. We're the victims too." Stone tried to explain his situation.

"Tell that to the high priestess." Ribba dismissed his pleas and began to head out of the cottage.

Stone sighed. He didn't further try to convince her as he knew that whatever he says will only add to greater suspicion. Anymore pleas would only fall on deaf ears. Ragen was awake now, rubbing the ugly bruise as he sat up.

"Where are we?"

Stone shrugged his shoulders. "We're about to speak to their high priestess soon. Maybe we can prove our innocence then; they think we are spies of their enemies."

At this moment, a woman with long and light flowing hair walked into the cottage, with Ribba and Thiaan following closely behind. The woman wore a white long gown made of silk and cotton. She walked in with such demeanour and grace that Ragen was stunned by the extravagance and the sheer beauty of the lady that just entered. She must be the daintest thing under a bonnet in this world, he thought. As she walked towards them, her hazel-coloured eyes caught hold of Ragen's; the essence of inner and outer beauty radiates through the pair of light-brown eyes. Eyes, the pair of sharp, clear eyes seems to bore through Ragens', looking and searching through his soul, mind and heart for his deeds, sins, thoughts and feelings. She held his sight for some time. Within a few moments, Ragen backed away and bowed politely as he could no longer maintain her gaze into his mind.



Now she turned to Stone. Stone couldn't see closely, but sensed that something was not right. She now walked towards Stone, images of how they were attacked and held captive by the trolls flashed before her as she approached closer, so close that they were soon only a breath away from each other. This time, she was a bit shocked, for no other man could withstand her gaze for so long and remained unfaltered. She backed away.

"Unlock the gate! I want to speak with them." She said.

"But... It's too dangerous, we still don't know the identities of these 2 men!" Ribba protested in concern for the priestess' safety.

"I can see it in their eyes. They are good men."

Ribba nodded and went forth to remove the chains to the cell room.

"The both of you may leave now." She said.

"My name is Shaiya, High Priestess of the Elienor Clan. Ribba told me you were being attacked by a group of trolls and I can see it from your eyes that you are no liars. Please pardon my guards for treating you this way, they were not sure whether you are friend or foe."

"I am Ragen from Draga and this is Stone, from LeonCita."

"The Elienor Clan?" Stone questioned.

The people of Elienor Clan had lived in Wonder for many years, and peaceful it has been. They were the largest clan in Wonder and were charged with the defence of the city. Until a month ago, an army of trolls attacked the city. They were formidable enemies, brutal and vicious, not to mention the 5,000 more men that they brought with them. The trolls were merceneries hired by them on the way to Wonder. The Elienor Clan were not their match and were forced to retreat into the forest, set up camp here and wait for an opportunity to retake the city.

"Who leads these trolls and these evil men?" Ragen asked.

"I don't know. But he uses very powerful witchcraft to turn himself into a man of rock and stone so hard that our weapons were not able to penetrate it. The city is now occupied by this 'man of rock' and the men that he brought along with him. The trolls were given Langthorne forest as their new home and they brought along with them large amounts of gold, weapons of all sorts and food sufficient to last them for some time."

"The men must have been ordered by Diantre to attack!" Stone interrupted.

"We have nowhere else to hide, except to share the same cover with our arch enemies. Our clan faces extermination if we do not do anything. We have only 200 of us left, and all are loyal to me. Many of our people have fled after losing the war; led by Captain Dremor, they left just a day before you arrived and have some 800 men and are moving towards the city of Pattavium as we speak." Shaiya sighed.

"That is why, I hope to find the sword of LightBringer, in hope that it would change the tidings." Shaiya said as she took out the LightBringer.

"I'm sorry, Lady Shaiya, but the sword is useless without the other half, and we are still searching for it." Stone replied.

"Please, I hope you can tell me where the other half is. And give this half to me as well. I promise I'll return it to you once victory is achieved." Shaiya said, her hands clutching Stone's.

"We have no idea. We're heading into Wonder to get more information." Stone said as he shook his head.

Shaiya looked helpless. She sunk into deep thought, now that her hope has been smashed.

"Don't worry, we'll think of something I'm sure. We'll stay to help." Stone said.

Ragen smiled.

"How many trolls were there? Ragen asked.

"About 1,000. They now live deep in the forest."

"I think I have a brilliant plan, Stone." Ragen said.

"And I have one too. I believe we think alike?" Stone added.

"We'll make use of the trolls again. Two can play the same game. We'll use the trolls to fight them." Stone looked at Ragen.

Both men started to laugh.

"Argh!" My chest..." Stone writhed in pain as he had laughed too hardly, totally forgetting about his injuries, his hands now hugging his chest in agony.

"You're hurt. Come, let me heal your wounds." Shaiya said

Stone lay on the wooden platform. Shaiya lifted the mithril armour, revealing the torso and the lower chest, now starting to swell and redden as a result of the broken ribs. She covered the wounded area with both hands. Stone shivered. He could feel the smooth, soft hands placed over his torso; a warm, soothing white light radiating from her hands with increasing intensity. Within moments, the wounds started to close and heal and the broken ribs rejoined. Stone was now as good as new. She retrieved her hands.

"I've never seen such wizardry in my life, that is amazing." Ragen exclaimed.

"I think that is the only thing I'm best at; I am bestowed with the ability to heal and close wounds since young. I am no warrior or fighter like the both of you are, and yet I have to lead the men to battle to reclaim our lands. I'm afraid I'll only bring them to their deaths." Shaiya sighed.

Stone now sat up, feeling for his own chest and torso for any injuries. But he could find none and he wasn't in pain anymore.

"Can you heal my ailing eyes as well?" Stone asked Shaiya.

"Your eyes? What is wrong with them?"

"I am blind in the light."

"But how...?"

"How can I still move around so effortlessly?" Stone interrupted and cut her sentence.

Shaiya nodded

"My day blindness has helped me develop my other senses, making them more sensitive and enabling me to react to changes in my surroundings more quickly." Stone replied.

"All right, I'll try." Shaiya said.

Shaiya took a deep breath and covered his eyes with her hands. A white light glowed brightly.

"Try opening your eyes and see now." She said.

Light gradually entered his eyes. "Thank you very much!" Stone smiled and said; before him stood a stunning and ravishing beauty.

"You are most welcome. It is the least I could do for your help against the people who took my homes."

"Lady Shaiya, can you arrange a meeting for tomorrow night with the head troll Inoyue? Just say that Mister Bear's friends has news of the 2 men and we have something to offer that would be irresistable to them." Stone said.

"Please, the both of you can call me Shaiya." She said.

"Shaiya, I'll need you to come with me tomorrow night."

Shaiya nodded.

With that in mind, she said: "It's late now, let me see you to your rooms now, or do you want to remain in this pig-sty for the night?" She laughed, so naturally and captivatingly.

"If you don't mind, can I talk to you at the treehouse at the entrance to the camp?" Shaiya said to Stone.

"I have some questions that I would like to ask and also I'll return the sword to you."

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The treehouse was built some 40 feet above the ground, set admist the canopies of the dense forest. The nest-like treehouse looked weak on the outside but its visual delicacy belies its structural strength, for they can accomodate families of up to 10people. The treehouse that stood high before Stone was unfathomable. He looked up into the sky, but couldn't make out the shape and the size of the treehouse. A ladder lay before him. It was made of thin poles with retches cut as loot-holes. Wild vine was then used to tie the ladder to the platform of the treehouse, going through the holes and securing the poles together which acted as the steps.



Stone started to climb up the ladder, constantly looking at his feet to make sure that he doesn't step into nothingness. As he climbed higher, a cold breeze slapped on his face; Stone looked downwards, only to be welcomed by unimaginable darkness that would only be comparable to the depths of Hell. He shuddered as the wind blew across his face. The treehouse was built to monitor the trolls movements in the day; but now it was deserted as it was too dark to see far. It was dark, the only source of light were the numerous stars that dotted across the horizons.

Soon after, Shaiya arrived.

"The stars shine brightly tonight." Stone said.

"Perhaps not so enough to shine through these dark days." Shaiya sighed.

"Your friend, Ragen, he is brave and courageous; but I also sense fear in his eyes. In yours, I see hope and promise, that you will lead us mortals out of the dark hands of Diantre."

"You hold me in high regard, I am flattered." Stone responded.

Shaiya smiled.

"Here, I think this belongs to you." Shaiya handed over the sword to Stone.

"Tell me, how did you find the sword and why do you need it?"

"It was Ragen's, he found it. But he feared he would succumb to its power hence he gave it to me. The sword is now my only chance of standing against Diantre, it was he, who killed my parents. This pendant, was the last thing that my mother left for me." Stone said as he held his pendant in his hand.

"I'm sorry." Shaiya said.

Silence.

"...The plan, will it work... hiring the trolls to help us? What is it with the bear?"

"Don't worry, you'll know soon. I'll convince them tomorrow. But I'll need your full cooperation." Stone said with a reassuring smile.

"It'll be day soon, I'll catch some sleep here. The wind is good and the stars are too fascinating to give it a miss. You'd better sleep too."

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