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~ Prologue ~
Electra heard the demon's breath. It was laboring more than the last time. She entered the basement in total darkness, but for Electra, darkness was no longer an adversary. She kept her hand on the railing, descending swiftly into the cold, musty cell. The Burmese python around her neck tightened his grip, desperate to find a source of warmth.
"Now, now, my pet. We are nearly there." Electra stroked the serpent's scales as she whispered. The Burmese python calmed turning its beady black eyes toward the darkness.
In the center of the basement floor was a ring of salt. Within this ring, a being was bound in chains. It resembled a person except for its mass, red skin, and protruding tusklike fangs. This was the demon.
For a moment, Electra merely sat on the floor and listened to the sound of the demon breathing. It reminded her of gears grinding or cement blocks being pushed across a hardwood floor. The demon had two horns at the top of its forehead. Well, one and a half. The demon had refused to comply when Electra approached him on his turf, forcing Electra to take more drastic measures. Even with his head bowed, Electra could feel the demon's resentment, like a quiet flame waiting to spark a wildfire.
I know you are there. The demon spoke in a voice like rusty nails. Electra remained composed.
"I am surprised you can see me," she confessed.
Don't need to, the demon grunted. Your stench reeks of mortal flesh.
Electra pressed her lips firmly together. She was thankful the demon could not see the creases of her brow.
"Let us cut to the chase," she said. "You know why I am here."
To mock my suffering? The demon guessed. Electra could not tell whether his tone was sarcastic are not.
"You know my terms," she said. "I alone can end your suffering. All I ask in return is your name."
The demon spat at her feet.
Do you take me for a fool? He roared. By giving you my name, I'd be a prisoner even without these accursed chains.
Electra sighed. He was certainly making things difficult.
"Suit yourself."
Electra rose to her feet and headed towards the stairs.
Wait.
Her hand had scarcely touched the railing when the demon cried out.
Gerrik.
"What was that?" Electra fought to contain her triumph.
The demon made a sound like he was choking on something.
My name is Gerrik.
Electra smiled.
She snapped her fingers to end the enchantment. The chains binding the demon dissolved, and the ring of salt surrounding him vanished in a cloud of smoke. The demon fell to his knees panting.
"Gerrik." Electra let the word roll off of her tongue. It was delicious. "Gerrick. He who rules with a spear."
The demon grunted.
"Well, Gerrik, I appreciate you for joining our cause. Rest assured, you will receive the finest treatment."
Gerrik muttered something about a fancy dressed slave still being a slave.
Electra gritted her teeth. "I promise you, Gerrick, you won't be polishing anyone's silverware. Your task is gathering information."
"You know every shady spot in Jadewall." Electra continued, picking up her cape as she climbed the stairs. "I need someone who can crawl under every rock, get under the skin of every slime, low life, and crook. Someone who can walk through the Fires of Hell without getting burned."
What kind of information are you talking about?
"Intel," Electra answered. "I want to know exact where the Sages are taking the Wild Marked."
~ Chapter 1: Jadewall Academy ~
Seraph was sitting cross-legged on a straw mat. She was trying her best to relax, however, meditation did not come easy to her. The lavender scented candles Black Sage had lent her didn't help. If anything, they were giving Seraph a headache. Seraph closed her eyes and tried to ignore the prickling sensation going on under her skin.
She had only been at Jadewall Academy a month, but from day one, Seraph was determine to learn how to control her new found powers. So when her very human skin started sprouting metallic scales during training, her first thought was to consult the sages. They're advise: sit weird with your eyes closed and smell funny candles. She was probably being too critical of meditation. After all, it was proven to reduce stress and deal with mental anxiety. However, Seraph hated being alone with her thoughts.
Whenever she was scared or upset, Seraph's father had always been there for her. It killed her not being able to call him at the academy. Sometimes, she used the pay phone down in Jadewall, but for some reason, the academy itself had no reception. No contact with the outside world. The Sages were very strict about that. As the youngest member presently at the academy, Seraph was perhaps more effected by that rule than most. She knew many students were dealing with past trauma, so they were probably happy to be safely cut off from the world. Not that Seraph had asked them. In her experience, it was best not to reopen old wounds.
She opened one eye and looked around. How long had she been meditating. Four minutes? An hour? Just her luck, one of the other students would come by and she'd have to explain what she was doing. What was she going to say? Oh, I'm worried I might be turning into a snake demon so I'm trying to meditate to find out what's going on. Yeah, that would go over well.
~ Prologue ~
Electra heard the demon's breath. It was laboring more than the last time. She entered the basement in total darkness, but for Electra, darkness was no longer an adversary. She kept her hand on the railing, descending swiftly into the cold, musty cell. The Burmese python around her neck tightened his grip, desperate to find a source of warmth.
"Now, now, my pet. We are nearly there." Electra stroked the serpent's scales as she whispered. The Burmese python calmed turning its beady black eyes toward the darkness.
In the center of the basement floor was a ring of salt. Within this ring, a being was bound in chains. It resembled a person except for its mass, red skin, and protruding tusklike fangs. This was the demon.
For a moment, Electra merely sat on the floor and listened to the sound of the demon breathing. It reminded her of gears grinding or cement blocks being pushed across a hardwood floor. The demon had two horns at the top of its forehead. Well, one and a half. The demon had refused to comply when Electra approached him on his turf, forcing Electra to take more drastic measures. Even with his head bowed, Electra could feel the demon's resentment, like a quiet flame waiting to spark a wildfire.
I know you are there. The demon spoke in a voice like rusty nails. Electra remained composed.
"I am surprised you can see me," she confessed.
Don't need to, the demon grunted. Your stench reeks of mortal flesh.
Electra pressed her lips firmly together. She was thankful the demon could not see the creases of her brow.
"Let us cut to the chase," she said. "You know why I am here."
To mock my suffering? The demon guessed. Electra could not tell whether his tone was sarcastic are not.
"You know my terms," she said. "I alone can end your suffering. All I ask in return is your name."
The demon spat at her feet.
Do you take me for a fool? He roared. By giving you my name, I'd be a prisoner even without these accursed chains.
Electra sighed. He was certainly making things difficult.
"Suit yourself."
Electra rose to her feet and headed towards the stairs.
Wait.
Her hand had scarcely touched the railing when the demon cried out.
Gerrik.
"What was that?" Electra fought to contain her triumph.
The demon made a sound like he was choking on something.
My name is Gerrik.
Electra smiled.
She snapped her fingers to end the enchantment. The chains binding the demon dissolved, and the ring of salt surrounding him vanished in a cloud of smoke. The demon fell to his knees panting.
"Gerrik." Electra let the word roll off of her tongue. It was delicious. "Gerrick. He who rules with a spear."
The demon grunted.
"Well, Gerrik, I appreciate you for joining our cause. Rest assured, you will receive the finest treatment."
Gerrik muttered something about a fancy dressed slave still being a slave.
Electra gritted her teeth. "I promise you, Gerrick, you won't be polishing anyone's silverware. Your task is gathering information."
"You know every shady spot in Jadewall." Electra continued, picking up her cape as she climbed the stairs. "I need someone who can crawl under every rock, get under the skin of every slime, low life, and crook. Someone who can walk through the Fires of Hell without getting burned."
What kind of information are you talking about?
"Intel," Electra answered. "I want to know exact where the Sages are taking the Wild Marked."
~ Chapter 1: Jadewall Academy ~
Seraph was sitting cross-legged on a straw mat. She was trying her best to relax, however, meditation did not come easy to her. The lavender scented candles Black Sage had lent her didn't help. If anything, they were giving Seraph a headache. Seraph closed her eyes and tried to ignore the prickling sensation going on under her skin.
She had only been at Jadewall Academy a month, but from day one, Seraph was determine to learn how to control her new found powers. So when her very human skin started sprouting metallic scales during training, her first thought was to consult the sages. They're advise: sit weird with your eyes closed and smell funny candles. She was probably being too critical of meditation. After all, it was proven to reduce stress and deal with mental anxiety. However, Seraph hated being alone with her thoughts.
Whenever she was scared or upset, Seraph's father had always been there for her. It killed her not being able to call him at the academy. Sometimes, she used the pay phone down in Jadewall, but for some reason, the academy itself had no reception. No contact with the outside world. The Sages were very strict about that. As the youngest member presently at the academy, Seraph was perhaps more effected by that rule than most. She knew many students were dealing with past trauma, so they were probably happy to be safely cut off from the world. Not that Seraph had asked them. In her experience, it was best not to reopen old wounds.
She opened one eye and looked around. How long had she been meditating. Four minutes? An hour? Just her luck, one of the other students would come by and she'd have to explain what she was doing. What was she going to say? Oh, I'm worried I might be turning into a snake demon so I'm trying to meditate to find out what's going on. Yeah, that would go over well.