Book 3: Chapter 13

Book 3: Chapter 13

Already, over 150 guards had been gathered, and more were being added to the company with every outpost they visited. Unfortunately, the vast majority of the city guard were not awakened, which meant they would fare significantly worse against the zombie horde. The important thing, however, was that they were gathering together. They would be much more effective in a large unit than they would be in small squads of ten. The area right outside the northwestern wall that separated the district from the royal graveyard was controlled by the Brass Tiger Syndicate, one of the groups at odds with the Grave Walker. It was here that Garrett hoped to focus the initial zombie push, by making that the easiest way for them to break into the city. This was a risk. Should the gang fail to defend against the initial push, things could spiral out of control very quickly. But it was a risk that Garrett felt he had to take.

At the same time, he was monitoring the situation under the city. The crypt tunnels stretched far outside of the main graveyard, and there were many exits that would lead up into the city itself. As many as possible were being guarded by the Flower Ghoul, but as more and more zombies massed underground, Garrett began to wonder if they would be able to maintain control. The one saving grace was that they had multiple nest stones they had gathered over the last few months. He had relocated the nest stones to key positions, close to the front line where the Flower Ghouls and the zombies would begin fighting with the thought that for every zombie killed, he would be able to drag the corpse back to the nest stone to bolster his forces. His hope was that this would give him the edge he needed.

Deep under the earth, near the first tomb, Cynen and Viper had just finished their rest. Even though the situation on the surface wasn't stabilized, Garrett knew he didn't have the time to wait around. And so, after ensuring that the awakened teams were responding where they were needed most, Garrett sent a command to Viper, telling him to move into the temple. Viper, who had been sitting quietly, opened his eyes and stood up.

"It's time to go," he said, his voice hoarse in the darkness.

Over the last few hours, Cynen had been growing more nervous, though she didn't know why. She felt as if the strange aura coming from the temple had begun to grow and expand, washing over them in waves to fill the air around them. Knowing that Viper had some way of communicating with the surface, she pointed upward.

"What's happening up there?" she asked. "Has the wave started?"

"Yes," Viper said. "The March of Lesrak is underway. Your men are fighting well, but are starting to retreat, giving up their positions to pull back to the second line of defense."

Shuddering slightly, Cynen looked like she wanted nothing more than to rush back up to the surface, but she kept herself under control. Through Viper, Garrett had explained the gravity of the situation more than once. If they couldn't break into the temple and clear it, killing the master, the great ruler who resided at its center, there would be no way for them to stop the undead wave

"All right, I'm ready," she said.

Taking the point position, Viper led the way into the temple. It was quiet, this deep underground. But as they approached the temple, the bone white flames hissed, flaring to flood the room with a creepy light that seemed to transform everything into a shadow. It was disorienting, as the light seemed to erase the depth of anything it touched, making everything it shone on look almost flat. But everyone present was awakened, and was able to shake the influence without too much trouble.

The path that led down to the temple's entrance was long and winding, and at its end stood the two giant jackal-headed statues. Garrett had already warned them that these were not actual statues, but rather minions of the evil necromancer who lived inside the temple. Before they had made their way even halfway down, Viper sensed something and stopped. A faint figure hovered in the air near them, staring at them with large, bulging eyes set in a narrow, bony face.

"You trespass," the figure said, its voice hissing like the flames on the torches. "Bow in worship, or be destroyed."

Already on edge, Cynen couldn't stand it anymore, and green flame flickered in her hand as she let out a blast at the figure. With an impassive gaze, the figure watched its body burn away. Just before it faded into the air, it spoke in its hissing voice.

"So be it."

"I think he was going to say something," Viper said. But Cynen just shook her head, her eyes turning toward the two jackal-headed statues that loomed over them.

"I'm sure it wouldn't have been of any value," she said. "Nothing good comes from listening to evil creatures. Besides, we've got bigger monsters to fry."

Nodding, Viper stepped forward, his sword in his hand as he swept the two statues with a hard gaze. Both stood at fifteen feet tall and had heavily muscled bodies with gray, stone-like skin. Their chests and legs were covered in gleaming bronze armor and they held long spears with hooked blades at both ends. Though they had yet to move, it was clear to both Viper and Cynen that they were not only alive but had been paying attention to the fight. The dirt path gave way to smooth flagstone but Viper avoided stepping onto it, stopping just before it began. Cynen stepped up to stand beside him.

Whats the plan for these ones? she asked, carefully controlling her breathing to restore her energy after the frantic fight down the path.

It depends if they attack together or not, Viper said. As well as which of our skill sets are better at killing them. Its a pretty safe bet that your flames will do more damage than my sword, but I will probably fare better in a direct brawl because of my speed. Both of us are stronger than them, but something tells me that survivability is their strong suit.

Thats typically true with undead, Cynen said, her eyes narrowing as she looked over the giants armor. And I dont like the look of the armor they are wearing.

Me either. Their chest plates are most likely mysterious artifacts, as are their weapons. Hold on.

Closing his eyes for a moment, Viper called out to Garrett, asking him if he could tell what the mysterious artifacts did. Garrett, who had only half been paying attention, was startled by the request, but after a moment he directed his full attention over and used Observe the Dream to try and see if he could get any clues. Cynen and Viper were correct in their assessment of the armor and weapons the giant jackal-headed guard statues were wearing, but even after looking them over, Garrett had trouble getting a clear sense. The issue was not that they were too strong, but that the dream energy that shrouded them was infused with Agma-Yoths mental energy, making it hard for Garrett to get a solid read. After a little while, Viper shook his head and opened his eyes.

No luck. Assume that the armor will provide some sort of barrier, and that the weapon will increase its damage.

Thats not very helpful, Cynen said, scowling. Whats the plan if we dont know what they can do?

We engage them and kill them, Viper replied, his hoarse voice cold.

Without speaking further, Viper stepped forward, his foot landing on the flagstones that covered the ground outside the temples entrance. As soon as it did, the two statues moved in unison, lifting their weapons and throwing themselves forward. One launched a leaping overhead chop while the other dove forward and unleashed a wide slash, targeting Viper from both sides. However, Garretts guardian was too quick and with a burst of speed that made it impossible to follow him, he shot toward the jackal-headed statue that was leaping into the air. Vipers silver blade drew a sharp line across the statues foot, creating a shower of sparks and causing a loud screech to echo in the cavern.

Vipers blade left nothing but a thin line across the bronze leg armor that the statue wore, but he didnt seem discouraged as he planted his foot and changed directions, his sword stabbing sideways toward the ear of the other statue. Unsurprisingly, the statue tried to dodge to the side, at the same time lifting his hand to block the attack. Viper kept right up with him, not wanting to let the jackal-headed statue gain distance. With uncanny accuracy, the tip of Vipers sword suddenly accelerated, stabbing in through a tiny gap in the statues fingers and tearing into the side of his face.

Just as quickly as the blade landed it was pulled back to avoid getting crushed in the monsters hand, and Viper danced backward, avoiding a counterattack with a graceful turn. Seeing both of the monsters heading after Viper, Cynen swore under her breath and gathered her pale green flames around her hands. As soon as her hands and forearms were coated, she jumped into battle, dashing toward Viper who was dodging a hacking blade. Arriving in front of him just as the jackal-headed statue withdrew her weapon, she reached out, grabbing it and allowing herself to be pulled along. Her arm drew back and she unleashed a powerful punch as she rose up into the air, slamming her fist into the monsters snout and causing him to stumble to the side with a howl of pain.