Chapter Five Hundred And Forty Five – 545

Chapter Five Hundred And Forty Five – 545

The Witches of Cold Rock stood tall in the snow, ten strong and ready for battle. Though their blue skin was lined and their wispy white locks were far from the luster of youth, they had eyes like ice and the bearing of queens. Behind them, fifty Risi stood in leather and fur, with black iron clubs hefted onto their shoulders. The warriorsif one could call them thatwere as young and unproven as the Witches were ancient and calculating.

You are not welcome here, traitor!

Kimaris took their words like a blow, but met their gazes, chin held high. I will say it again: the Chieftain has fallen. Grimmar is dead, and his cause abandoned.

A woman with sharp cheekbones sneered. Then who stands before us? Are you not Kimaris, Witch of the Wilds, Frostborn to the Wastes, kin of Cold Rock? The first to follow Grimmar? The Witch who spoke of the Mother in dulcet tones and stole away our bravest die?

I am all of those things, Naberius. But I am more. Kimaris gestured to her people, the warriors that stood at her back. Twenty had come, those that had grown strongest under the Autarchs training, and they were a bulwark of fine armor and weaponry. We are more. Transformed by the might of our new leader, as I have told you time and again.

Naberius smirked. You come bearing a few levels and new gear and hope towhat? Sway us into following yet another blood-mad tyrant? No. A thousand times no. The deprivations of Grimmar will never be forgotten, nor forgiven.

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You will not be heard! Our warriors have dawdled in this Pass for too long. We will subdue our Domain and then we shall return to Cold Rock. You, the Witch jabbed a sharp-nailed finger at Kimaris. You and your pawns will return to the fog wall and never return. You are not welcome in the Hoarfrost.

The blizzard around them raged, howling from the north like a fell beast. Curtains of snow swirled around them, tearing at cloaks and hair, yet Kimaris eyes never left her former friend. Let us close the Domain, then. Your charges are barely beyond their first Evolution, their weapons unstained by true battle. To risk them on a Domain break is suicide.

They are ready to lay down their lives for their people, another Witch spoke up. Berith. The Domain is an anvil, and we are the cold iron. Battle is but a hammer to shape them for their destinies.

Sudden screams tore through the storm, sharper and frenetic than the howling wind. The young warriors shifted, a few even flinching, as the Witches hissed out rapid fire Skills of detection.

Heartsblood Seeker! Kimaris did the same, casting her senses upward, feeling through the omnipresent chill for spots of warmth. Magic spun behind her eyes, flaring brighter and brighter as she picked out forms in the sky. Brumalbats. Perhaps two dozen.

Did the walls fall already? another Witch asked, clutching a stout stave in her withered hands.

It is too soon! Berith hissed. There are days left before it breaks!

Kimaris stepped forward, her warriors left behind. Let me aid you. Together we can slay the monsters

This is only a small escape. Those of the Hoarfrost will take care of it, Naberius said, venom on her sharp face.

You lost your peopleour peopleto mere Humans, spat Berith from around Naberius shoulder. Do not speak to us of martial prowess. Begone!

The Witches of Cold Rock huddled together, drawing their young charges close as the cries of monsters increased tenfold. Kimaris stifled a curse and went back to her men.

What should we do? Battlelord Vidar asked the moment she was close. He was a stocky male by Risi standards, only topping Kimaris by three feet, but had proven himself in a dozen bloody battles. He had joined Battlelord Ari and Kimaris as one of the Risis leadership right before they left Elderthrone. This has gone on too long.

Tuata na. We are speaking to a wall, another warrior said. Trond, Vidars second. They are not willing to move. So they must fall.

You think we should leave them here, to fight a Domain break on their own? Kimaris scowled up at the bearded warrior. Trond held her gaze for only a moment before he shifted his feet nervously. They will not survive. I have spent too much time in the Ironskin Domain to know its dangers. I sent word to Karys for aid.

A figure stood in the center, dark as midnight and gleaming with blood-red fury.

Autarch.

Lightning blasted in all directions, followed by a thunder so loud it drowned the storm out entirely. Witches and warriors fell back, driven to their knees as incandescent tendrils ripped into the Brumalbats. All of them at once. The monsters screeched, and flapped their massive wings, but the hundreds did nothing but careen wildly, hurting one another with their claws.

SOVEREIGN OF FLESH!

The words shook something in Kimaris, grabbing hold of a piece of her that she had never known existed. The sky itself darkened, pressed low upon her shoulders as if it were collapsing upon them all. Unholy shrieks filled her ears as clouds and snow and wind roared in sympathetic rageand then it was gone.

Kimaris stood, barely maintaining her balance, and gazed outward.

Tuak na, Vidar whispered. Theyre all gone.

Not gone, she said, pointing at the cloud of red and black as it swirled above them all. There was no sign of the two hundred Brumalbats, but their pulped bodies had been smeared across the skyrendered into paste where it wasnt turned to mist. The cyclone pulled down, and all of it vanished into the maw of the only being that terrified her more than Grimmar. More than the Mother of Monsters Herself. Taken. Consumed.

Autarch, Trond said, his tone nothing short of reverence.

The word spread like flames on tinder, a whispered affirmation. A devotion.

Felix Nevarre. Lord of Nagast and Ahkestria.

The Fiend.

Well that was exciting, Felix muttered. Those monstersgiant bats made of ice, it looked likehad a good deal of Essence and Mana in them, but not nearly as much as some. Everyone alright?

F-fine, sir, Errol said after a moment. A few minor nicks from debris. Nothing a Healing Potion wont solve.

The other Shadows grunted or nodded earnestly in agreement, so Felix put them out of his mind. Pit, on the other hand, he patted on the neck. You good too?

Stop worrying, Pit growled. And next time leave some for me.

Felix lifted his hands into the air. Alright, alright. He looked to the field around them. His burst of power had cleared the area of falling snow for a bit, but it was coming back in force, hanging like a curtain in front of their eyes. Still, he spotted two distinct groups of Frost Giants. Looks like we showed up at a bad time. Thats Kimaris and her team, butVeddi, Devvi, do you know these folks?

The giants beside him frowned through the snow. Witches, Devvi said, followed by Veddis words. Cold Rock.

Ah. The aforementioned pissing contest.

Those Witches, ten of them, stomped forward with anger and fear stamped across their Spirits. Youthful warriors followed them, many of whom were limping or supporting one another. A sharp-faced Witch took the lead, back far less bent than the others. She looked close to Kimaris in age, who was even now hustling forward with all twenty of her warriors in tow. Who dares interfere in a hunt of the Kin on their own lands?

Hi there, he said, smiling pleasantly at them all. Im here to save your lives.