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Day 143:

John couldn’t be sure from the distance he watched, but this dragon felt like it was the largest yet. If not the biggest, then definitely the scariest. Her head reminded him of the worgh, with sharp spines lining every contour. A ‘mane’ of more horns flared at the base of her skull, leading to a row of them dotting her spine. Her wings were folded, and every joint, including her legs was defined by a jutting tapered spike. Her scales were deep red, with shiny platinum and gold filigree accenting every spike, spine or horn. The metal decorating her body gleamed in the dim flame-colored glow.

He studied the situation from the top of a steep, but navigable slope that led into the volcano’s center. He preferred to gather as much intelligence about what he now faced as he could. It was his extra sharp hearing that alerted him to the approaching danger.

Metal on stone clanking echoed from behind him. He glanced around and found a pair of the short fully-armored figures like the ones below, descending from sentry positions above on both sides. These had spears in both metal gauntlets, and a red glow emanating from the vision slit in each one’s face visor.

Their steps were sure footed in the uneven terrain. They would reach him in only a few minutes. He had a choice to make: either enter the dragon’s lair right now, while hungry and tired from the last Challenge, or retreat and hope to make an entrance later.

He hated to turn away, but the growling from his stomach was insistent. That organ probably would’ve made the decision for him, but the dragon chose that moment to glance his way. Even without the Sight, he knew he was spotted. If this one was anything like her sister up North, she’d keep sending ever more dangerous minions after him until he was dead. No way could she have missed his portal arrival from this short a distance.

Growling to himself, he set off at a run. His feet skidded wildly on the volcanic stone, forcing him to slow down lest he slide the rest of the way on his face. Now other armored figures were climbing off their shelf-beds and moving to cut him off.

It became a race. His opponents weren’t fast, but they weren’t slow either. He began taking longer steps, trying to get ahead of them. He swerved away, keeping as much distance as he could, but the net tightened around him more quickly than he liked.

In the end, he had to sprint the final stretch. Panting, he rasped out his, “I Challenge you!” just before the pursuers caught up.

The dragon didn’t reply, but pointed at the three dwarves who were now huddled in a group. They were farther away from the tunnel entrance fighting than when he’s first seen them. There was a geometrically smooth circular crack in the floor, and the other Challengers were standing inside.

“I greet you in peace.” John panted as he jogged up.

The trio eyed him curiously for a bit before one responded in halting, badly accented Trade.

“We return your greeting, Fey. How (something) to here?”

John gulped some water. “I was at the Sapphire Dragon’s Tower this morning. She transported me here as ... a punishment I guess you’d say.”

“How did you arrange for such (garbled) travel with a dragon?” The dwarf looked intrigued.

“I made a mistake.” John admitted. “She separated me from my friends. Even if I pass this, and I’m weak from hunger right now, I’ll have a hard time getting where I need to go.”

The speaker dwarf glanced at one of the others. John wasn’t sure yet, but if he remembered appearances correctly from his trip to the dwarf city with Raiginlef, these were Dvergyr. The dwarf indicated nodded and dug into a small satchel dangling from his hip.

This one held up a lump of something gray and vaguely slimy. He mimed putting it in his mouth.

“Go ahead, Fey.” The speaker encouraged him. “It will give you energy for the coming Challenge. We are rested and well fed (unintelligible).”

He gratefully accepted the food, bowing and smiling his gratitude at the gifter. He took a nibble. It was plain, dull, with maybe a metallic aftertaste. Not delicious by any means, but not disgusting either. If it would give him energy, he’d take it.

A glance at the dragon told him they had a few moments. He took that time to wolf the rest down, washing it with a couple swallows from his canteen. Typhon hadn’t said anything when he snagged it before walking to the portal. That and the climbing moccasins (tucked into the now empty pouch) were all he’d retained from the island.

“My thanks.” John said when he was finished. “My name’s John by the way.”

“All who Challenge steal the dragon’s strength.” The speaker replied. “I’ve met few Fey, but your people are known for their friendship with mine. So, I have (something something) to aid you. I am Jarrolim, a squad leader of the Grimaker Warclan.”

Jarrolim pointed at the one who’d given him food. “This one is Thraylin, he speaks no Trade yet.”

John bowed. “Thraylin. My thanks again.”

Thraylin smiled back and nodded happily.

Jarrolim indicated the last Dvergyr. “This is Odak, one of our scouts. He speaks the Trade Tongue, but not often.”

John gave this one a moment’s study. Odak stood balanced, his eyes never stopped scanning the area. A veteran scout then. The dwarf noticed his scrutiny, and an eyelid flickered in what might have been a wink. While Jarrolim and Thraylin both carried a sword and large (for their size) round shield, Odak’s accouterments included two shorter swords sheathed on his back, a buckler, and more knives spread over his body than John could count.

A shout from behind made them all turn. One of the armored figures was on its stomach, still struggling to stand back up. What John assumed was another scout vaulted the downed enemy and sped for the dragon. Behind this dwarf, the sounds of melee faded for a few moments. Then John picked out the stomping of feet, a lot of feet in unison. There was a crash, and a second one. The dragon’s armored troops toppled like bowling pins as a line of dwarves plowed them under.

This new group had a front rank as wide as the tunnel they’d exited, with more ranks coming into view behind. All marched in sync, and carried Roman-style rectangle shields, with a slight curve around the wielder’s body and a large brass boss in the center. The panels were decorated with a painted-on, stylized red and black lightning bolt, accented with golden rays like a sunburst.

These dwarves were a mixture of Dvergyr, Dwimar and a third type that John assumed were the Powry. Their armor was also a mixture of black and red, with gold insignia on what looked like the officers. Unlike the Grimaker dwarves, who had open-faced helmets, these soldiers had rigid face shields. The first rank’s visors were lowered, but those behind were raised as the individuals gawked at the dragon’s lair.

Ten lines of ten exited the tunnel, followed by a small motley assortment of mixed race individuals. Behind them were another group of dwarves, all Dvergyr wearing armor matching those John was standing beside. This group held about twenty-five dwarves, but carried themselves with a similar level of professional bearing as those leading the way. While they were all shorter than he was, and more muscular, he didn’t see any beards longer than an inch or so. And none had giant axes or war-hammers. All the weapons he could see were shorter, stabbing blades, though each and every person John could observe had a small-handled shovel of some kind attached to either a back or belt. This was no ‘Lord of the Rings’ army, but two groups of highly skilled warrior-engineers (miners).

The motley group consisted of a central figure wearing gold and black, linen and leather armored robes, with his hood thrown back. He was very dark skinned, like an African back on Earth, with a shock of long, white hair collected into a tail behind his neck. A smooth wooden staff, inlaid with metallic runes and capped with steel tapped the ground with every step.

Accompanying him were several others. A Dvergyr in ornately gold-accented armor, identical in style to the front troops’ own equipment, marched directly at that formation’s rear. An ugly gray-green giant of a man with a horrific under bite, a body-builder-defined bare chest, and a tattooed, shaved skull wore chopping blades like the ones John had taken from the orcs to give Sygraid, and rested a bloody spiked mace on his shoulder. Trotting at their heels was the final member of the coterie. A slight, slender person in an all-black, hooded robe. No other features or items were visible on this one.

The dragon’s reinforcement troops raced from their niches on the walls, but only formed a ring encircling this new force. The largest formation stomped to a halt as a blown whistle’s sharp staccato sung over the rhythmic stomping. At a second signal, everyone in formation, and the mixed group trailing all spoke as one.

“I Challenge you, mighty Gyor’nych!”

The Ruby Dragon nodded, raising her eyes to examine the Grimaker dwarves following. That group’s ragged “We Challenge you too!” wasn’t as impressive, but met the requirements all the same. Silence hung pregnant in the air as the dragon surveyed the crowd.

“You have brought me an army?” She sounded pleased, surprising John. “Thank you for this gift! How did you know that I love war?”

The dark-skinned man made his way around the square of troops. He bowed low to the dragon once he was in front of her.

“I have long studied your magnificence.” The man smiled in a flash of white teeth. “Though none could speak of the ordeal, the ones who returned displayed the bonds of brotherhood normally seen only in veteran soldiers who have campaigned together for years. From this I deduced that your Challenges involve group activities of some kind. So, I have brought you a group of one hundred of the finest dwarf troops anywhere in the world. All are personally selected by their centurion, and all wish to face your trials.”

“Legionnaires.” Spat Jarrolim. “I should (phlegmatic spitting). Of course those traitors would flatter the kin-stealing dragon.”

The other three (now that the lone scout had joined them) Dvergyr muttered unhappy comments in their own language.

“Why don’t you like them?” John asked out of the side of his mouth.

“Because they serve the Mage King there as his siege breakers.” The unnamed one growled. “It was they who helped him take Citadel Crossroads. Good, hard-working Dvergyr and crafty Dwimar now having to bow to a human king. It’s not right. All because of those boot-licking clan-less dishonorable filth!”

John nodded sagely, keeping an eye on the Mage King. There was something about the man that he couldn’t remember...

“I am impressed by your ingenuity.” Gyor’nych complimented the King. “I will reward you appropriately, if you survive. There are three levels of Challenge you may complete.” The dragon continued. “Each with its own reward. The first level is the least taxing. It will be a Task I judge a group of you to have a slightly higher chance of completing than failing. The reward for this level is an increase in one category of your physical or perception traits. The increase will be to both the maximum trainable level possible for you, and to your existing capability. The amount of increase will be a function of how well your group completes the Task. The second level will be a Task I judge you have a higher chance of failing than of finishing, though not significantly so. This Task will include the first level Task. You must complete all to succeed. The reward for this level includes the increase for completing the first level Task, plus each person will receive an item, weapon or armor piece with great power, of a type you chose, made from the finest materials known to us. Finally, the third level will be a Task I judge you have a truly unlikely chance of accomplishing. As with the second level, this Task will be cumulative with the other two Tasks. As with the other reward, in addition to those already mentioned, each person will have the opportunity to receive either the ability to perform what your people call magic, drawn from my own power, or a nearly perfect resistance to all heat, both environmental and flammable. Which you receive shall be your choice, though if you chose the first option, you will be offered a further choice of three minor abilities, two more improved powers, or one significant power. Developing further skill with this gift will be up to you. Now, how may wish only to conduct the first Task, and no more?”

Silence descended on the soldiers and warriors gathered there. John saw a few nervous glances around, especially from the far Grimaker group. But no one was willing to speak up.

Even the dragon’s surprise was evident. “None? Truly? There is no person here who wishes to do just the first Task?”

She waited another minute. “Very well. How many wish to do the second Task?”

This time the nervous rustling in the disciplined Legionnaire ranks was audible to all. But none of those spoke up. Behind them, about half the Grimaker dwarves stepped forward.

“We’ll do the second one!” One of them shouted.

Head nods and spoken agreement seconded him. This bunch looked like a split between gray-streaked beards and youthful stubble.

“Very well, you shall begin first.” The Ruby Dragon replied. “Are there any others?”

Her scan was perfunctory this time. “Then those doing the first and second level only may remain. The rest must go up to my mountain’s slope and camp there. My servants will fetch you in groups of ten when it is your turn.”

Gyor’nych pointed a claw at the slope John had staggered down just a few minutes before. The Legionnaire commander took control over the hundred-man group while the dragon gestured for the King to stay.

“You there, scheming one,” the Ruby Dragon hissed, “what is your name, that you have your own troops willing to risk death for my rewards?”

The King bowed again. “I am called Morgan the Mage King, ruler of a small mountainous region between the Anvil of Heaven and the demon-filled Hell’s Basin. These troops you see here are my very best, selected from a Legion of nearly a thousand dwarves. All have been banished by their own people, so I have taken them in and given them a home.”

John’s heart thudded in his chest. He’d forgotten that the Mage King had the same name.

The dragon studied Morgan, then glanced at the Grimaker dwarves who weren’t doing just the easier two Tasks.

“Is there enmity between your soldiers and the other dwarves who were here first?” Gyor’nych asked.

“There may be some, yes your greatness.” King Morgan admitted.

“Then you will camp farther down the slope outside.” The dragon commanded. “Some of my servants will station themselves between your dwarves and the others who will be closest. They shall go first, and depart before you begin. From this moment on, all Challengers are under my protection when not actually conducting the Tasks. Any who break this truce will be eaten. Do you understand, Mage King? Will you discipline your force?”

The Mage King bowed low. “I will, I promise you. Mighty dragon.”

“Then go.” She dismissed him. “I will tell the same to the others.”

The King bowed one last time, and made his way up to the exit at the tail end of his dwarves.

Gyor’nych gestured to the Grimaker dwarves who were hanging back, by the tunnel entrance. Motioning them forward her voice boomed across the entire mountain interior.

“You who wait to do my Tasks, wait just outside my lair, at the top of the slope. Do not pass my servants who mark the place between your camp and these troops of the Mage King. Any who cause trouble will be eaten? Am I clear?”

One Dvergyr, with an entirely gray beard stepped forward. He didn’t bow.

“We will wait, and keep to our own. My oath, dragon.”

The dragon shooed them away. “Go.”

Not knowing what else to do, John walked over to the Grimaker group gathering in front of Gyor’nych.

“Dragon, mighty one,” he stammered, “I am not with either of these groups. Where do you wish me to go?”

The dragon eyed him with an annoyed expression, he thought.

“You were the one who came through the portal a little while ago, are you not?” She frowned.

“I am, though not of my own free will.” He admitted. “I was sent by your sister, Typhon at the end of her Challenge, as a punishment.”

He had no idea how much the dragon’s talked, but from what they’d said so far it wasn’t ‘never’. It was a better policy to be up front about why he was here than for her to hear about it later. He had an inkling that if they wanted to, the dragons could tip the scales in either direction.

Gyor’nych sneered. “My sister? Bah! She thinks herself so clever, making the Task into a ‘growth experience’. No—c ... anyway, I have no concern for whatever ‘punishment’ she wanted. Now, you did not speak up, do you still wish to do the third level Task?”

“I do.” John assured her.

The dragon thought for a minute. “Then you will return with the first of these dwarves who also wish all three. Yourself and ten of them will come when summoned. Do you understand?”

John bowed. “I will, great dragon.”

She dismissed him with a wave of a claw.

As soon as the last dwarf exited the caldera, a dome of rock sprang up to cover the entire interior. Two of the armored figures, John assumed the same two who’d chased him inside earlier, were stationed between the Grimakers and the now-closed entrance. Another line of the servants stationed themselves downhill from them, half facing up the slope and half facing the sea.

Jarrolim introduced him to their War Chief, Orisal.

“Thraylin,” John pointed, “gave me some food, because I haven’t eaten in several days. Thank you for the aid.”

Orisal grunted. Thraylin told the Chief a few things in their own language, which Odak seconded by John’s estimation.

His voice held skepticism. “They say you claim to have traveled from the Sapphire Dragon’s Tower directly in less than a day. Is this true?”

“Yes, Chief Orisal, I did. The dragon sent me, like I said earlier as a punishment for violating one of her rules.”

Orisal grunted again. “How?”

John turned around, eyes searching.

“There!” He pointed. “Do you see how the rocks come out of the ground, looking like a broken arch?”

It was just beyond the line of Gyor’nych’s servants, and not readily identifiable as what John described.

“I do not.” Orisal sounded annoyed. “How do you travel using a broken rock?”

“Do you know the human custom of the funeral stones?” John tried.

Orisal nodded. “This I know.”

“Well,” John attempted to explain, “the stones are actually doors to another world, and connect with each other. I used one to come here from my world, which is really far away. Apparently the dragons can control them, because when Typhon sent me through I had no choice but to come out here. Making matters worse, it broke when I did, so I can’t even use it to go back.”

“Your story is not very believable.” Orisal shook his head.

Odak spoke to the Chief, interrupting him.

“But my son says the dragon knew you had done so.” The Chief continued smoothly. “While she is a vile kin-stealer, we’ve never known her to lie. As you seek to steal her power, like we do, I offer you more food, if you wish it. The same as what my nephew gave you.”

“I will, and thanks again.” John accepted the offered rations. “Why do you call the dragon ‘kin-stealer’?”

Orisal’s face turned bleak. “This was once our Hall of Heroes. Protected by impassible mountains from the foul Prince of Darkness, it served as a tomb for the greatest of our kind who ever lived. It was also a place of great power and learning. Enchanters and other Makers waited decades for a chance to learn and practice their craft in that place. Then, when the dragons arrived, the evil Gyor’nych,” Orisal spat to the side, “destroyed the College above and took the Catacombs for herself. Now, the dead’s enchanted armor serve as her servants, while their remaining power fuels the Ruby Dragon’s own. This is why we call her kin-stealer.”

“Wait,” John thought over what the Chief had told him, “why only use the armor? In the North, the draugyr undead are possessed by the spirits of deceased heroes.”

Orisal shook his head, sadly. “The Peak Kingdom is a place of much strife. The Powry necromancer-lords do this with their dead, raising them again to serve as guards for their mountaintop fortresses. That’s why the Dvergyr and Dwimar shun them. We do something else with our deceased. A dwarf’s Clan will place him in their own crypt, enchanted with the death-runes. These will cause the body to contract, solidify into a small measure of precious metal. Once the process is complete, the Clan will remove the metal and add it to their ancestral vault. What each clan does with it afterward varies, and is no one’s business but their own.”

“And the heroes’ armor?” John prompted.

Orisal’s face grew longer. “Long ago, when this was the Great Hall, our dead were interred in the crypt wearing their family’s armor. When the contraction process finished, the resulting metal was added to the armor in the form of an enchantment. As you might imagine, many of these grew powerful over many generations. Heroic deeds were less uncommon. After being nominated by Clan Matrons, and never those from the hero’s own Clan, the Conclave of Clans would decide if the person was worthy. If so, they were given the hero death-runes and placed in the Hall, still wearing their legendary suits of armor. The Hall Masters harvested the heroes’ platinum remains and their great spirits for use in our most momentous and powerful constructions.”

Orisal stared at the two sentries barring their way back inside. “When the evil dragon commandeered the Catacombs for her lair, she used all the precious metal to decorate her body. She used this process somehow to steal the enchanting power remaining and animate the heroes’ armor sets. Everything within the Catacombs is now bound to her, much like an enchanted weapon can be bound. We have tried for centuries to discover a method for breaking her hold, so we can retrieve our ancestors’ remains and do them proper honor. None have had any success; all pieces return to the Catacombs within a day, just as a bound weapon returns to your side.”

“So, you steal her power as a way of taking your ancestors back.” John summarized.

Orisal nodded grimly. “We do. And we long for a chance to strike back for her dishonorable theft.”

“I’ll bet.”

John’s stomach demanded more when another dwarf held out additional rations. He gratefully accepted two more helpings from the Grimakers and ate while the dwarves talked quietly. Their tone reminded him of the team room, back at his unit before they would depart on a high risk mission. A wave of homesickness welled up, and he had to fight it back down.

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Day 29: John jerked awake, snorting sometime after nightfall. Inside the room it was pitch black, but his Sight allowed him to see the worgh females and pups clustered around him. Their own sleeping noises ceased when his did. Heads came up, both adults watching him warily. Keeping his movements slow and obvious, he held a hand out for each to sniff. To his surprise, a pair of tongues, like large-grain sandpaper scraped across his palms after a few minutes. He tentatively gave neck scratches...

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Demigod of WarChapter 27

Day 65 “Filthy, no-good, back-stabbing, traitorous bastard!” Syg came storming down the stairs into the brazier room. It was a lot less crowded, now that those fighters with family could camp with their loved ones. Those without family used the other room, the one connected to the tunnel that the Adepts had completely filled with ice. All that remained in the room with John were Rorik and his family, to include Syg and Treb of course, plus the Captains and their families, though Khapu and...

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Demigod of WarChapter 28

Day 75: “Sygraid and I will go first.” John told Rorik as they stood at the exit to the Valkyrie’s no-longer-secret passage. “Yes lord, and I will keep the group together as we move.” Rorik acknowledged. “I await your signal.” Only way through it is to do it. John mentally steeled himself. He Scanned the valley ahead. It was a wide gully between peaks, still snow covered and dotted with ice-coated rocks. It sloped up to a small ridge in the direction they wanted to go and offered...

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Demigod of WarChapter 29

Day 85: When the Raiders came to rouse them the next morning, they found the group already awake and ready for whatever the day might bring. Kort led the contingent, his blood-shot eyes zeroed right in on John. He beckoned the leader over, and shook his head when Rorik and Sygraid made to follow. “Good morning.” John smiled at the man’s wince. “Feeling it this early, are you?” “Aye.” Kort grunted, frowning. “I have asked the blacksmith to use someone else for his anvil, but he continues to...

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Demigod of WarChapter 30

Day 86: “King Kort?” John called. “Your, uh majesty?” Kort was wasting no time moving into the King’s House. A small army of slaves, male and female were taking furnishings out, and replacing them with items the new King wanted. The Raider himself was directing the process from just inside the massive double doors that marked the demi-palace entrance. John paused at the threshold, his Sight quickly locating his new ruler. “Jyon? How are you this morning? Have you come to post yourself as...

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Demigod of WarChapter 31

Day 86 & 87: The two men popped into existence at the Final Harbor portal just as Svend and Skyald were departing the Arena. Both stopped dead, staring at John and Ellis. John nodded a greeting, but received only blank stares in return. “Just my luck.” John muttered. Ellis was rubbernecking, as much as he could in the fading sunlight. “What’s that?” He asked. “Those two,” John pointed, “I was hoping to keep my Traveler ability secret. It’s not like I can trust anyone here.” Ellis’s...

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Demigod of WarInterlude 1

Virginia, U.S.A. Mid Twenty-first Century A.D. (Gregorian): Colonel Herb “Spooky” Mason checked the connection ID when his latest ‘burner’ rang its silly tone. He couldn’t stand the sound, but if he spent time fiddling with the settings on every disposable phone he bought, he’d never get anything else done. The ID wasn’t familiar, but that wasn’t unusual. When you go dark, every contact becomes a one-time thing. Too easy to track you down otherwise. And given that his girlfriend had been...

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Demigod of WarChapter 32

Day 119: “Land ho!” The cry from one of the Far-eyed crew drew every eye on the ship. A hand pointed off into the distance, at a slight angle from their course. Judging carefully, Svend adjusted to head directly for the distant shore. Their sister ship, with Kort’s prime lieutenant Aric at the helm, mimicked their move. The two ships had been at sea for most of the last month, and John was itching for some action. Or even just a break in the monotony. At first it had been interesting. John...

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Demigod of WarChapter 33

Day 120: John’s shoulders ached. As did his back. And buttocks. Hell, even his toes hurt. He had no idea how long they’d been rowing, but guessed it had been a couple of hours at least. Modi sat on the bench opposite his and was matching his new boss stroke for stroke. So long as he was still conscious, John refused to let one of his men get the best of him. Each of them had a chained slave seated on the bench, closer to the hull. Both of those men were already beyond exhaustion. Neither was...

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Demigod of WarChapter 34

Day 121: Welcome back Traveler, please note that your Visitor status remains defunct. You have a total of seven previously-encountered portals that you may choose to exit using. You have also made a Moral Choice, which places you at odds with your current political master. This meets the Traveler criteria for World number 6,626,070,041,034. Please indicate which destination you desire. “You’ve got to be fucking kidding me!” John exclaimed. “What the fuck does that mean? Argh!”` “Okay,...

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Demigod of WarChapter 35

Days 122-129: When he was growing up, no ‘action’-labeled entertainment was complete without at least one chase sequence. As time went on, these scenes got more and more outlandish, with all manner of vehicles speeding, dodging, and swerving in and out of the most complex environments imaginable. The drama lay in the audience’s expectation that the main character would narrowly avoid disaster by the barest of margins, often with at least one glancing blow that they miraculously survived. In...

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Demigod of WarChapter 36

Day 130-140: The Islanders of Sweetwater Port refused to allow anyone off the boat when they anchored. A swarm of canoes launched from shore a short while later. “No dock?” John asked. Vasin shook his head. “No, and the ground underneath the water is quite shallow near the shore as well. The natives consider it part of their protection.” One Islander, obviously the leader climbed up onto deck first, followed by a small, well-armed entourage. “You are a Raider vessel.” The Islander...

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Demigod of WarChapter 37

Day 140: The angry blue reptilian form charged across the small island, neatly sliding around the central gazebo without pause. She jerked to a stop on the cliff overlooking Nefiume as the undead emperor hoisted Ozur’s body above his head. Typhon raised one double-thumbed claw, pointing at their foe. Nefiume appeared to finally notice the dragon, head jerking in a double-take right before a fountain of water welled up from the sea beneath. The instant wave crashed over the emperor’s body,...

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Demigod of WarChapter 39

Day 91: After armoring up, including her sword, spear and shield, and stepping out of her tiny barracks cell the Flight Leader led her up a stairway she’d been warned never to use. They passed several passages branching off, until reaching the very top. Geiravuir hammered the iron bound door they found there, and a grim faced Hrund opened it from within. She frowned at Veronyka, but motioned both women to enter. Beyond was a spartan office, holding a desk, several chairs, a weapons rack on...

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Demigod of WarChapter 40

Day 91-92 / Unknown / Day 140 continued: Shouldering their way through the crowd of standing death made Veronyka’s skin crawl and her stomach heave. The stench was awful, clogging her nose with its eye-watering pungency. Bits of desiccated skin, scraped off by the rough exterior on their armor, clung until scraped off by yet more decaying flesh. The wet smack of still-damp tissues hitting the ground, and liquid squishing as their boots crushed the bio-litter underfoot were enough to make...

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Demigod of WarChapter 41

Day 90-91: Welcome back Traveler. As you have achieved a journeyman rank from completing a recognized course of study in a field applicable throughout the Network, your provisional status has been removed. You have a total of four previously-encountered portals that you may choose to exit using. You have also met the Traveler criteria for any other portals connected with your organization on World number 5. Please indicate which destination you desire. Veronyka grinned. “The one outside the...

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Demigod of WarChapter 42

Day 91-92 / Day 140 continued: The ice melted, revealing a woman easily mistaken for Hrund’s twin, with pitch black hair instead. Eyes as clear and cold as the glacier above their heads regarded her expressionlessly. Her shield was round on top, but elongated below like an inverted teardrop, and had a large metal boss in the center. Her other hand carried a long spear, with an axe head sticking out at the base of the blade, and a spike sticking out the other side: a halberd. It was the first...

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Demigod of WarChapter 43

Day 141-143: The sun was just beginning to light up the Tower’s watery exterior when John and Veronyka got up. The former doctor had strung up a hammock, with enough material for two, between two of the pavilion posts at the island’s north end. In an amazing display of nonverbal communication, Sygraid, Hal and a few others comprehended Veronyka’s desire for privacy. They kept others away while the two lovers reunited. They spent the night pressed together, touching, caressing and finally...

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Demigod of WarChapter 46

Day 149-153: Sergeant Major (Retired) Jeffrey Ellis jumped to his feet as Veronyka barged into the meeting. The unruly looking filthy men and women who’d been seated at the large table with him all stood quickly as well. Dead eyes and hopeless expressions greeted her entrance. It had taken her a week to fly across the Bay of Chaos and track the Ender population down. The high-altitude westward Jetstream sped her trip, but every Raider city she checked, starting at Final Harbor was deserted...

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Demigod of WarChapter 47

Day 153-158: Though John was unmistakably a prisoner, the Legionnaires never tied or locked him up. They appointed two minders, who rotated every day. This meant he couldn’t make friends, since it was never the same two repeated. But it did mean he could interrogate them, subtly of course. None seemed to be operating under any restrictions on their tongues, so he took full advantage. The unit who captured him occupied a full section of subterranean ‘apartments,’ which emptied out onto the...

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Demigod of WarChapter 48

Day 179: On the twenty-sixth day that John woke up in chains, he finally followed the formation out into open air. They’d diverted off the Great Road that morning, using a much rougher-hewn ramp to the surface. His head barely cleared the tunnel roof to find a road running straight and true sloping across broken foothills and out into farmland-rich plains. Off in the distance, he could see a wide levee-bordered river formed by the joining of several runoff streams trickling down from the...

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Demigod of WarChapter 49

Afternoon (Chronological coordinate set undetermined): Welcome back Traveler. You have a total of four previously-encountered portals that you may choose to exit using. This list excludes your Sanctioned portal, and one deemed too hazardous for your use at this time. You have also met the Traveler criteria for any other portals connected with your organization on World number 5. Please indicate which destination you desire. Veronyka sighed in relief. Her entry into the Network via the...

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Demigod of WarChapter 50

Day 193-200: John had a problem, and Dulgan was its source. Oh, the Dwarf was a fine traveling companion. After departing the camp, the Dwimar led them to a well-concealed entrance back underground. The Obsidian Peaks were honeycombed with passages and caves where far more Clans than John had figured made their homes. They zig-zagged their way between Dvergyr and Dwimar clan areas, never moving in a straight line. At first, Dulgan’s inquisitive nature charmed John while they walked. The...

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Demigod of WarChapter 51

Day 202: Their second night in the jungle was when things came apart. They’d traveled for two days, turning to head directly into the thickest, wettest, deadliest part after midday that first morning. The trees they walked between emitted a rotting musk, and their boots squelched deep into soft, clinging, stinky mud. Detouring around puddles eventually devolved into slogging across putrid, stagnant ponds. Anything deeper than their knees had to be avoided, and they lost count of how many...

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Demigod of WarChapter 53

Day 217: John and Dulgan were being followed. They were a day’s walk into the swamp, on a direct line toward the Hidden Ziggurat. Though he’d been occupied at the time, Vorigan sent his retainers to escort the duo back to their drop-off point via his boat. In addition, Jashul and the three Vampyri who comprised Cain’s embassy to the Dwarven clans traveled with them to the same landing spot. The four would cut across the north end of the swamp and enter the Onyxhart gate to begin their...

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Demigod of WarChapter 54

Day 219: “Head for that one! Run!” John shouted, pointing at the door to their right. The group veered to that side, picking up speed as they moved downhill. Jashul lagged behind the sprinting duo, and John’s longer legs carried him in the lead as they ran. The gap between all three widened as they closed with the two undead bracketing that opening. On the ledges above, the patrols congregated, staying on their level but clustering abreast of the group as the trio neared the ground-level...

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Demigod of WarChapter 55

Day 225: “That ... you ... you ... how? Goddamit!” John cursed, unable to explain. “Your Task was your own.” The Patriarch admonished. “Not for any other to know. As you have finished the most difficult part, you are eligible for all three rewards. Are you prepared to select them now?” John held up his other hand. “Just a moment.” He turned around and closed his eyes. Don’t kill him. Don’t even attack him. You have no idea what would happen if you did. Let it go. Something even the...

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Demigod of WarInterlude 2

World number 6,626,070,041,034 Day 140: Welcome back Traveler, please note that your Visitor status remains defunct. You and your companion have met the Traveler criteria for World number 6,626,070,041,034. You both will now be transported to that destination. Sygraid’s massive form disappearing from the platform was the only indicator that he’d arrived. He looked around at the uniform, unfathomable darkness for a clue, and noticed that the flames on the portal arch were now a complete...

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Demigod of WarChapter 56

Day 236: John and Adam brought up the rear of their little procession as they began the second day of their trek into the Endless Sands, the morning after leaving Southern Oasis. Vorigan and Dulgan were in the lead, with the Vamp interrogating the Dwimar about his newfound enchanting abilities, as well as the subject generally. On John’s advice, the day before when purchasing supplies for the trek, they’d gotten several serviceable daggers for each person, which Dulgan agreed to enchant...

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Demigod of WarChapter 57

Day???: John dug a divot into the sand with his heel, then climbed back up onto the square stone platform. As a test, he walked through the ‘doorway,’ facing away from the Pyramid. Instantly he was turned around, and a glance at the hole in the ground showed he hadn’t moved to another spot. Okay, what do you think? He thought at Duin. And got no response. So he hopped down onto the sand. What do you think I should do? He asked again. Stand on the dust-cloud side of the platform and walk...

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Demigod of WarChapter 59

Day??? Adam was leaning in the open doorway when John walked up. “You solve it already?” John asked hopefully. Adam snorted. “I wish!” “Oh? What happened?” John wanted to know. Adam’s headshake was rueful. “You were right; it wasn’t that easy. After I pushed the octagon, there was a sound of lots of feet stomping around, and rock grinding like bricks rubbing together. While I was feeling my way over to the last button, I ran into a column that wasn’t there before. It was about a yard and...

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Demigod of WarChapter 60

Day??? “Well, that was ... interesting.” John said to Adam as he approached from the floor’s entry spot. The SEAL was leaning against the opposite side of the corridor by the now blank door that had borne Dulgan’s name. “Can you ... talk about it?” Adam asked. John shook his head. “I got a headache last time, so let’s go do yours.” “I wonder.” Adam mused. “Do you think all three of the hidden doors are on this level?” “Let’s keep an eye out.” John suggested. Back in the SEAL’s...

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Demigod of WarChapter 61

Day??? John stepped through the portal and found himself in a place very similar to the Labyrinth entry, where he’d written his name in the sand, and accepted the Rules. Same doorway with walls extending into the distance, like the first and third base lines on a baseball diamond. Unlike the other however, his stone platform this time was only as big as the ones out in the desert, that he’d looped through three times to enter. Beyond its small, square boundary was an endless sea of sand...

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Demigod of WarChapter 67

Day 251: As Adam and Master Chief Chatman walked out of the planning meeting for Adam’s upcoming trip to the portal stone in South America, Adam signaled the older man with his chin. “Want to grab a quick bite before we split?” He asked, overly casually. “ ... Yes, let’s.” Chatman replied, after figuring out what Adam really wanted. Chatman put the sound dampener between them while they ate. “Is it just me,” Adam inquired, “or is there definitely something going on that I’m not privy...

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Demigod of WarChapter 68

Day 258/259: John and company were most of the way to the double-peak Ariel indicated as their navigation landmark when a massive wind and rain storm rolled in from the north. Within minutes, visibility in the air dropped to a yard or two, and the gusts were so rough that they decided to land and continue on foot. The group spent that night miserably trying to camp on the best rocky hill they could find. The rain stopped before dawn, but if anything the wind picked up with the sun’s rise....

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Demigod of WarChapter 69

Day 259/260: “Ho there, we see you!” The voice floated down from the darkness above. The sound carried an echoing quality indicating that the speaker was using a megaphone, or something like it. None of the four were surprised, given how high the walls of Gluboskal were. After separating from the Wardens: Ililyan and Sygraid, plus Rhys the other four companions flew up and around the double-peaked mountain, Gananora Heralis which Dulgan informed them was the backbone of the city’s...

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Demigod of WarChapter 70

Day 261: Right before the group departed Dadem’s house, Veronyka took a minute to leave Hal a message before bringing up the rear. A very young Dvergyr, Hotric Oakfall worked as the house doorman slash receptionist slash butler. He promised to pass along Veronyka’s words when Hal returned, and to keep an eye out for any unusual interest in their group. That Dulgan and Thedus had a longstanding relationship was apparent to all, as the two chatted continuously during their hike out of the...

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Demigod of WarChapter 71

Day 261: With herculean effort, John staggered upright, and brushed off the debris coating his arms and helmet. He searched frantically through the too-slowly-dissipating dust cloud for his friends. After tripping twice on the churned-up slope, he stumbled onto both, crumpled into a pile and covered with a thick layer of earth. Heart in his throat, he pulled the pair apart and laid them side by side on a slightly less-torn patch of ground. Uncapping his canteen, he splashed water over...

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Demigod of WarChapter 72

Day 262/263: “What the hell’s an Arcane Magi?” John wondered. Duin’s unmissable mixture of excitement and trepidation was palpable. “As I said, tha’s tween you’n th’ other one.” Dulgan insisted. “Then why doesn’t he want me to let you leave?” John wondered. Dulgan blinked in surprise. “He doesn’o’? I dunno. Le’s ask.” Repeat my words, so the Magi can hear them as well. Duin instructed. “Before the Arrival, there was a powerful, and secretive organization of Dwarves called the Dark...

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Demigod of WarChapter 73

Day 263: “See ‘em how?” Dulgan pressed. John’s hands motioned aimlessly. “Like they’re really here. In this room with us right now. There. There, and there.” He pointed. Dulgan walked over to one spot he’d indicated. Vafthundryr shifted, so they wouldn’t ‘collide’. “Here?” The Dwimar asked. “He moved.” John’s finger indicated. Dulgan peered in the direction curiously. “I see nothin’. Wha’ do they loo’ like?” John kept his finger indicating Vafthundryr. “A Frost Giant, Vafthundryr is...

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Demigod of WarChapter 74

Day 263/264: Mokul kept John awake for several hours as the man from Earth described his adventures. He avoided giving too much detail about Earth and his life before becoming trapped on this world. But otherwise, he saw no reason to lie about anything he’d experienced since coming through the portals. Dulgan knew almost all of it anyway, and John knew all too well how impossible it was for that one to keep a secret. The Dwimar Huntmaster listened intently throughout, though many of his...

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