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Darkness Renewed
The breath was knocked from Brentâs lungs as the appendage of darkness slammed him across his chest. He was flung roughly fifty yards back, before a crumbling stalagmite caught him. It was hard to say which hurt worse. Quickly as he could, he scrambled to his feet, one dagger drawn. The weapons had begun to feel heavy in his hands now. No longer did they feel like extensions of his body, but rather as cumbersome weights heâd attempt to heft to and fro. But they were all he had to defend himself with now. The Void monstrosity was unrelenting, chasing him through the Rift without mercy. With his free hand, flicked his wrist as if to hurl one of his shadow-born shuriken-- only to huff in frustration as nothing came forth. A whiff, the hand motion feeling limp and impotent now. He grunted a curse, before turning to run. His only real option, at this point.
Coming here was a bad idea. Brent had hoped returning to the Void would help him find his path again, but it only illustrated just how far heâd fallen. His mind couldnât focus - not with so many voices ringing through his head. So many terrible images all rushing through his mindâs eye. It was crippling, in every sense of the word. Cripping, and disorienting. His only sense of direction was away from the behemoth that hunted him through the Rift, a coalescence of power heâd once wielded with such ease.
Then, he tripped; once so nimble and silent-but-surefooted, now he stumbled about and fell over like a drunkard. One hand caught him, the other failed. He rolled, face scraping against the nondescript dust of whatever chunk of Telogrus rock heâd been dropped onto. Grunting in both frustration and pain, he pushed himself up and kicked against the ground to start running again. The precious lead heâd had before was lost now. He could feel the very shadows of the monstrosity itself nipping at his heels.
What had happened? Heâd never struggled so much with the Void before. He took to it well, as a matter of fact! The transition felt more empowering than confusing. Yet now, with the Old Godâs demise, the Void was so unbridled. It felt very much the opposite of when the Sunwell was destroyed - yet every bit as terrible. Instead of a lack of energy emanating through him, it all felt like too much! Heâd lost control-- and the Void sought to consume him for it!
Eventually gaining enough of a lead again, he dove behind a ledge and pressed his back up against it. He focused on the only thing he could control anymore - his breathing, labored and erratic, but still his own. His eyes darted about warily, watching for any movement in the darkness that surrounded him. The distant twilit starts in the Rift provided only so much backlighting. But enough to tell the ground from the sky⌠and bring attention to any movement ahead of him. The tense and harrowing aura of the monster that pursued him was dim now, at least. But present, as the void-born beast continued to search for the wayward rogue.Â
He fought to control his breathing, or at the very least silence it as not to betray his hiding place. Beads of cold sweat dripped down from his forehead. His heart raced, beating so hard he swore it would pound its way out of his chest. He swallowed back the bile that fought its way up his throat. He wanted to puke. He wanted to die. For a moment, he contemplated hurling himself off the side of the floating platform. But he knew well that wouldnât be the end of this torment. Rather⌠the beginning.
He closed his eyes, and cleared his mind. Emotions were a beacon in this place, radiating out like a sirenâs call. Thankfully, he had the presence of mind to recognize it, and the training to bridle those emotions. He calmed quickly, his heart rate dropping and his worries dissipating enough to hide from the Void monster in yet another way. He could feel it's sickening aura departing, and waited until it left him fully before moving again. He exhaled a sigh, as he peeked over the edge.
âI canât defeat this thingâŚâ he thought to himself.
âIs that your goal, then? To defeat it?â
Brent spun around quickly, daggerâs edge faced out before him as he assumed a defensive stance. A voice? Who could sneak up on him? His eyes settled on the source of the interjection; another renâdorei. A young woman. He kept his blade up, and narrowed his gaze.
âWho are you?â he demanded. âHow did you--â
â--Read your thoughts?â
The womanâs lips curled to a smile as she snickered lightly. She wore an elegant, decorated dress. Violets and golds intertwined in a pattern reminiscent of a formal ball gown. Frilly lace decorated the cuffs at the ends of her long sleeves, as well as the hem of the dress itself. A light fur coat draped over her shoulders, with a simple golden chain loosely latching both sides before her. A pendant hung from the chain; ivory, if Brent had to guess, carved into a diamond shape. The bulk of her dark hair was tied back into a ponytail, yet curled locks of it were left unbound to frame her unmarred face. Her eyes were wide and bright, even amidst the dim and dismal backdrop of Telogrus. They spoke to her youthfulness, complimenting her melodic and cheerful voice. She was easily half a meter shorter than he was⌠but her presence commanded such attention as if she were two stories tall.
âCall me Vyllith. Youâre Brentius Lorâaran, yes?â she asked⌠though clearly already knew.Â
âH-How did--â Brent nearly repeated himself, before grunting.
He lowered his blade, though kept it ready. It was proof enough she was telling the truth. At least⌠about her reading his thoughts; no one called him by his real name anymore. It was a show of force, so to speak - what could he hope to hide from her? Still alarmed⌠still on edge. He looked around, before glancing to Vyllith again.
â... What do you want?â he asked, tersely. âIf you didnât notice, Iâm a little busy here.â
âRunning from your power. Yes, I saw.â she snickered once more. âIt seems youâve taken on more than you could handle, hm?â
âI didnât take this on intentionally. The thing just⌠attacked me, as soon as I got here.â Brent huffed.
Vyllith laughed her melodic laugh again as she began to pace around the rogue - indifferent to the apparent danger of the situation. She didnât so much as âwalkâ, as much as her legs went through the motions. Her body seemed to simply float her intended direction. She left no footprints in the dirt⌠her steps made no sound. Brentâs hand tensed around the hilt of his dagger, eyes never leaving the woman. And in that moment, he started to fear her more than the beast that had pursued him.
âI donât mean that creature, silly.â she brought the back of her gloved hand up to cover her mouth as she continued to snicker. âI mean all of this! The Void is potent! Chaotic! Dangerous. Youâre out of your depth, Brentius.â
âHmph! Stop calling me that!â Brent snapped. âWhat are you even saying? Iâm the last of the Blackened Blades! Iâve wielded the Void for years before now!â
âNot by yourself.â
Vyllith snickered again, continuing to slowly saunter about in a nigh-taunting manner. Brent scoffed. He nearly opened his mouth to dispute it, but⌠honestly couldnât. Perhaps that was it? His ties with the Old Gods had made his experience with the Void easier. Not so chaotic and overwhelming like it felt, now. But in their absence, without NâZoth to filter and focus his power, it seemed like he could barely keep up with it!Â
â... Hmph.â Brent could only grunt in frustration, as he shook his head.
âAwww, donât be upset!â Vyllith tilted her head to the side. âThatâs why Iâm here! I want to help you, Brentius.â
âHelp me what?â
âHelp you be what you were meant to be.â
Understandably, he was skeptical. Here more than most places, no one showed up offering to help without some ulterior motive. He had no idea who this foreign elf-- or entity, more like-- even was! Yet she materialized before him now, at his lowest and most vulnerable point⌠offering aid? No, this was very obviously a trick.
âMm⌠and whatâs the price of your help, Vyllith?â he asked, making no effort to conceal his skepticism. âYouâll want something in return, I expect?â
âHee hee⌠WellâŚâ she snickered, eerie laughter seeming to echo through the endless void. âNot right away.â
Confirming the suspicion didnât help him as much as he thought it would. Heâd just spent nearly a decade in the service of ominous entities, and he was in no hurry to get involved with another.Â
â--Calm your thoughts, Iâm not like them.â Vyllith added, proving once more to have found purchase in his mind. âMy wish is to see all renâdorei reach their potential. To sift through the Voidâs whispers and embrace the gift theyâve sought out for themselves. I want you to be free.â
âUntil you--â
â--Please donât interrupt, Brentius. I wonât be calling in any favors anytime soon. And even when I do⌠theyâll be to both our benefits.â she flared, the thrums of power emanating from her growing more and more apparent. âAll things considered, I think the offerâs fair. Minimal intrusion for getting your life back on track? There are worse ways to go about it.â
She turned, looking out past Brent-- the Void Beast had returned, looming closer and closer to Brentâs little hiding place. She smirked, eyes settling on Brent again. Another playful chuckle escaped her. A warning and a taunt all in one.
âItâs up to you.â
Brent scoffed. His hands tensed around his daggers as he felt the chaotic aura of the beast grow stronger⌠closer⌠he narrowed his eyes, taking a defensive footing-- for all the good it would do. Sidling up against the outcropping, he readied himself for another fight. He hoped for an opening, something to give him a good strike before he set off running again. Would it even do anything, though? He wasnât sure. He glanced to Vyllith again, who simply floated nearby as if to watch it all unfold.
His wind-up dwindled quickly after, as the futility of it set in. What choice did he have? She was right, he was way out of his depth, here. The ship that helped him cross through the Void had sunk, leaving him to either learn to drownâŚor learn to swim. He nodded to Vyllith, accepting her offer of aid. He left it non-verbal, seeing as it didnât matter if he spoke it aloud or not. Sheâd know. It wasnât much of a choice, but at least it was an easy one.Â
Just as he nodded, the Void Monstrosity whipped around the outcropping, roaring an ethereal roar as its nondescript eyes settled on Brent. But before it could reach out and strike at the rogue, Vyllith floated in between them. Without so much as a somatic expression, the beast simply - and literally - dispersed. It was silenced, then broke apart into millions upon millions of flakes and fragments, each sailing out into the darkness before being consumed by it. Brent found himself in awe, dumbfounded by how easy she had made it look to undo the fearsome beast! Her giggle resounded throughout the area once more as she turned to Brent, smiling.
âDonât worry. Thatâs one of the things Iâll show you how to do.â
She floated in closer, extending her hand to Brent. Exhaling slowly, Brent sheathed his blades, and reached out to take the offered hand. He pushed the uncertainty from his mind, for the moment. It was a way out-- no, more than that, a way to gain that self-reliance heâd wanted since before NâZothâs demise. Brent was a survivor. An opportunist. Whatever cost came down the line, heâd find a way to either pay it or get out of it.Â
Either way, he wasnât going to die here.
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