sorry about the delay. the inital post came in the middle of the night for me. but here they are.
The Second Chance, By Draklar
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A mighty thunderbolt struck the ground, sending a powerful peal all across the vast area. The immense load of electricity disturbed the freezing air and as if under a magic spell, together with the lightning\'s crack of the ground, all hell broke loose. The rain, which just minutes ago consisted of tiny drops lightly smooching the earth, now turned into a heavy storm that kept tormenting the ground, changing its shape with no remorse. Newly created streams started rushing down the hills, forming small puddles that grew constantly, with a rapid speed. The weather was truly awful and all of the living creatures did their beast to elude its dreadful state. All but one...
In a flash of the silver lightning appeared a massive shape. It stumbled slowly, reaching the top of the hill. Its moves made it obvious - it was at the wane of its vital strength. Another thunderbolt chased away the mid-darkness, this time showing more details about the mysterious shape. With no doubt it was an enkidukai, male with an orange, stripped fur. In most parts covered by a thick, brown hide. Now ruined, displaying many rips and holes. Thanks to the sudden strike of the mighty lightning, his face was midly visible as well and anyone who already came upon him in the past, would know it - it was Draklar.
Soaked and utterly tired, he kneeled slowly and looked down at the part of the ground just before him. Without rush his fingers moved towards some sort of a footprint, shaking slightly from the cold and the lack of the strength. Rain nearly made it impossible to recognise it, but Draklar knew what it was; A female enkidukai passed that hill not that long ago. The barbarian stood up and took a look around. The weather wasn\'t encouraging him to move onward, but it had to be done.
Draklar made a few steps forward in an attempt to walk down the hill. Yet, with the constant wane of his strength, his right knee bent under the weight of his body. Stumbling upon a deep pile of mud, he lost his balance, instantly falling down to the ground.
He rolled down the hill without any strength or will to try to get up. The enkidukai ended up with his back in a large puddle, unable to move. He gazed up into the sky, observing the rain drops rushing down from the darkness and ending up on his face. He closed his eyes slowly, now darkness around him was complete. His heart kept pounding and it was the only sound he could hear at that very moment. But each second, the pounding was bluring with silence. On and on, until his attention could no longer follow it; The silence now triumphed...
Countless colours pierced through his gray eyes, like tiny splinters sending a pain-ridden shock into his brain. The tones merged constantly, with lightning speed bluring into one, in the dizzying whirlwind of the changing hues. On and on, the colours kept swirling together, storming his mind with chaos, unease and insanity. All of his nerves triggered at once in the last resort of the assault commited by the immense haze. He choked on a sudden deep breath, standing on the edge of suffocation... All the colours were one now. His vision now consisted solely of a blinding white vividness.
Gradually, first pictures came to his eyes. Semblance of confusion, nothing seemed natural, nothing seemed to be there. Not even himself. The vision was blury, but everything seemed familiar... too familiar. The vision somehow repulsed him, angered him, brought him much disgust. But Draklar didn\'t know why, at that time he didn\'t know anything at all.
Vast plains were spreading far across the land utmost below him. He was approaching them slowly, lighty, as if a feather relaxing after the chase of the wind... And thus he drifted in the mid-air, with time noticing more details about the shapes, which wandered far below him. To his great surprise, those shapes... were them. He, Karyuu, Xalthar, Seperot... All were there, walking together as if nothing ever happened. But what exactly did happen? Why is it that he\'s in such unease? Lost in his own thoughts, he didn\'t expect that the answers would soon come on their own.
He yelped, seeing an arrow pierce through his avatar\'s left arm. He was now distant from everything, watched the scene from high above, but the wound and the memories were still fresh, leaving no salvation from the past events. Just as his memories foretold him, seconds later a band of fanatics attacked them. Draklar didn\'t know what cult they belonged to, but he could swear that he saw the sign on their foreheads somewhere before. Screams and clash of steel filled the air, and the brutal blows were now being inflicted upon the combatants\' flesh. The defendants fought bravely, but no matter how much blood they managed to spill, their fate was set already. It couldn\'t go any other way, failure would soon befall upon them... As the bloodshed raged on the battlefield, Draklar kept approaching the grisly scenenery. He was getting closer and closer, until... everything blured. The last scene he could perceive was the body of his avatar falling down to the ground. And thus his vision imploded. All that was left were various colours; many colours... and confusion. And then just the darkness.
Pain. Sorrow. Remorse... Draklar opened his eyes. Facing the sky, he watched as the tiny drops quietly fell down from the dark clouds. There was no sound in the air. Nothing around him seemed to be real, not even the air he was breathing. Only desperation appeared to keep a connection with the reality, how unwanted it may be. Draklar couldn\'t stand up... Or maybe he just didn\'t want to. He lied there like that... With no strength, with no will... With no hope. Only waited, come what may.
But he wasn\'t alone anymore, he could feel it now. In his bones and through his skin. The shape that emerged next to his body, although alien to his eyes, was strangely familiar to his heart. A man, as it appeared, with impressive deer horns and thick, brown fur covering most of his body. His face looked fierce, yet kind... and wise. Definitely wise.
\"Draklar!\" As thunder, his voice moved the air. \"Son o\' ye kynde! Brother o\' ye varment! Hear us anon!\"
By his next side emerged a woman, tall and beautiful, dressed in a long, green robe. She had a friendly expression on her face, somewhat magical, it seemed. Draklar felt safe now, he couldn\'t understand why, but that didn\'t really matter.
\"Hast thou beseen thy kith, so close to thine heart?\" Her voice, sweet beyond all measure, drifted easily throughout the air, enriching it with vigorous life.
\"\'Tis kith o\' thine ancestors. Kepe now hem clepen!\" The thunderous voice triggered all of his senses. Although the words they spoke remained unfamiliar to him, he could understand them. Somewhere deep in his soul, he knew what it all meant. What it led to. What inflamed his heart.\"
\"Hem liste thee to drede nat...\"
\"Hente thine axe, o\' trewe freke!\"
\"Iwis, artow lede to wende in mensk.\"
\"Wreke ye greve upon thee, scathe ye freke o\' vileynye!\"
\"\'Tis nat thy time yet.\" With those words spoken by the mysterious woman, a new shape appeared in front of him. More familiar... it was a female enkidukai.
\"Not yet...\" She turned in his direction, expanding the view of her face.
\"Karyuu!\" Uttered Draklar, instantly returning to his real body. His gaze pierced through the sky, as he stood up impetuously. The wind was smooching him ligtly, running through his wet fur and bringing serenity back to his mind. The barbarian gazed far across the fields, trying to figure out where his path led him to. With no storm blinding his vision, he could see it now. A wide forest was spreading wide before his eyes. It was a small chance, but a chance none the less. The fanatics might be hiding there.
He moved onward. No matter what might be hiding in the forest, Draklar had to seek for his friends there. Despise the wounds that reminded him of the recent combat, he walked rather fast, as if some force pushed him to move on. \"Let bygones be bygones.\" He thought. There was no need for further grief over the lost battle. He had to concentrate on what was now. Finally, reaching the forest wall, he noticed a tract of trails in the mud, going farther into the woods. Draklar followed them, careful not to make any noise. After few minutes he heard the first voices. It seemed to be two males, most likely ylians. It was still hard to figure out what distance seperated him from his new prey. The barbarian now moved slowly, hiding past large trees. Within minute he walked far enough to notice them. but he didn\'t stop, Draklar had to walk farther and prepare for the attack.
What followed would dread many. The two fanatics turned around, hearing noise coming from behind. It was too late to react though, one of the ylians only looked at the enkidukai who leaped at him, before the sharp claws slashed through his face. Much of blood was spilled and the fanatic was knocked down to the ground with a shocked expression on his deformed countenance. Draklar slowly turned his head to the other enemy. For a while the ylian looked at his befallen companion, dreaded by the macabre sight. But soon he snapped out of it and after one move of his arm, his blade was ready to cut through the enkidukai\'s flesh. Draklar didn\'t wait any longer, he clenched onto the fanatic\'s head and cracked his neck, releasing the dead body to thumb on the ground. The path was clear now.
His companions weren\'t in a good shape. All were tired and Karyuu didn\'t seem to be conscious. Draklar proceeded to release them.
\"What took you so long?\" Asked Seperot soon before having his hands released.
\"Had to take a nap. Can you walk?\"
\"Drak,\" Seperot stood up. \"I still have enough strength left to wipe out this whole camp.\"
\"Well, you can start from that guy.\" Draklar nodded to something behind the rogue\'s back.
Seperot turned his head casually soon noticing one of the fanatics running at him with his katana. The rogue quickly turned around, taking a hold of the attacker\'s sword and in one fluid motion swinged it around, finally slashing into the opponent\'s arm. The limb fell off in a bloody mess and the shocked fanatic dropped to the ground, dying at once.
Seperot glanced at the corpse and then back to his katana. \"Like taking candy away from a baby...\"
Out of a sudden a quarrel pierced through the air, dippening in the rogue\'s foot. Seperot yelped loudly and sent an angry look at the source of it; A fanatic armed with a crossbow standing on top of one of the wooden huts. The enraged enkidukai cut off the rear part of the bolt with a single slice of his sword and after slowly sliding his foot off the front part, he charged at his opponent. Seperot leaped up to grab onto the roof and using all of his strength, he pushed himself up, rolling a bit on the top, finally standing back to his feet. Another bolt pierced through the air, this time passing next to Seperot\'s head. The enkidukai aimed his sword and swinged it upwards, cutting through the fanatic\'s stomach.
\"Are you coming?\" Draklar yelled from down below. The party was ready to move on. Karyuu, who already began regaining her senses, was now slightly nuzzling to Draklar, seemingly searching for comfort and safety after the unexpected dread. Still lacking strength in her legs, she had to remain resting, carried in his arms. Xalthar approached them with the lost backpacks, which luckily still held their rations.
The rogue jumped down, clenching his teeth after receiving another dose of pain from his wounded foot. \"You three go already. I\'ll be right behind.\" He grabbed a nearby torch and grinned mischievously. \"I still have something to do in here...\"