Preparation
Nalkorash opened his eyes and saw the old man hovering over him.
"How are you feeling?" he asked.
"Better...do you have anything to eat?"
"Oh, yes, hold on," the old man said, and walked into another room to go get some meat.
Nalkorash rested his head back against the floor and looked up at the ceiling, recalling what happened to his family once more. However, he couldn't cry, and he didn't even feel bad...it was strange to him. After a few minutes, the old man returned.
"Here, try this," the old man said, handing him meat that was stretched out and wrapped around some sort of stick. He took a bite and smiled.
"I love it!" Nalkorash said, feasting on it like an animal...or rather, a demon. "Do you have anymore?" he asked excitedly.
"Yes, yes...hold on," the old man said with a smile, walking back into the other room, returning a few seconds later carrying a makeshift plate with much more meat arranged on it. Without hesitation, Nalkorash grabbed all he could fit in his arms and wolfed it all down hastily. When finishing, he tossed the leftover sticks and even part of the plate back...on the plate. He didn't realize that he accidentally ate part of the plate, too. The old man laughed as he sat there with his hand on his stomach.
"I guess you have a big appetite with that blood inside of you. I'm surprised you're adapting to it so well."
"I don't know what you're talking about, but that was delicious," Nalkorash said. The old man laughed once more.
"You know, the portals are closing soon...you'd better hurry if you wish to go to Yliakum. I'm sure you won't want to stay here."
"What do you mean?" Nalkorash asked. Suddenly, he remembered that when this all started, his family was ready to go through the portals and live peacefully in Yliakum, "Oh...I still have something to do here..." Nalkorash said uncertainly.
"Oh? And what might that be?" the old man asked.
"I need to get back at the people who did this to me...do you know how?"
"There's something you should know about demons," the old man said. "Do you know where their weapons come from?"
"I've never seen a demon up close...so no, I don't."
"Their weapons are created from their essence. Depending on the strength of the demon, they could make nasty weapons of war...of course, only intelligent ones knew to do that. I'm curious now, since you're in control...do you think you can do that?"
"How.?" Nalkorash asked again.
"Do you remember the electricity that was circulating your body earlier?"
"I think so...why?"
"Try to summon it again. Just remember the feeling of it."
"Alright, I'll try." Nalkorash raised his arm in the air. In no time at all, it grew stiff, and the lightning circulated wildly around his arm.
"Good, good! Now, take it and try to focus it into your palm," the old man said, impressed.
Nalkorash did pretty much the opposite of that. He closed his fist, leaving a medium-sized hole between his fingers and his palm, and the electricity somehow magnetized the flesh on his arm, dragging it slowly toward the hole in his fist.. Along the way, it picked up bone marrow as well. Nalkorash couldn't move his arm at all, and as the flesh and bone crawled inside of the hole in his hand, it began to form itself into a large weapon; a scythe. The blade was dark, like his skin, and had markings like the demon blood veins that were on his arm. Quickly, his arm began to regenerate the flesh and bone marrow he lost to make the weapon, and the electricity stopped circulating.
"Amazing!" the old man said in awe.
Nalkorash took many deep breaths to regain himself, then stared at the blade.
"Did I...make this?" he asked.
"Yes, yes, you did! That was exciting to watch. You didn't look like you'd live through that!" the old man laughed.
"You just let me risk my life to do that...?" Nalkorash said as he glared at the old man, annoyed.
"Well, you said you wanted to get revenge...that's risking your life too, isn't it?"
"I suppose..." Nalkorash said, looking back at the blade.
"Now, I'm going to give you something to help you out. Wait here." The old man said, running up the stairs and into a room that was cold from the holes in the tethering composing the ceiling of the house. Nalkorash stared at the spiral stairway, then all at once a huge trunk began to tumble down from the second floor, sounding like it would make a hole in the floor any with each thump. Nalkorash lifted himself up and pushed on the trunk before it could hit the bottom of the stairway, lowering it slowly until it was safe where it sat. The old man walked down and looked at him with a dumb grin on his face.
"Oops...dropped it," he said with a chuckle.
"You idiot...this is your house, you know?"
The old man looked down at the chest, "Open it...you might like what you find."
Nalkorash shrugged, and without much hesitation opened the chest, finding that there was dark plate mail armor inside of it, along with worn robes that the sleeves had been torn off of, "I can have these?" he looked up at the old man and asked.
"Of course, you have more use for it than I do."
"Thanks..." he said, a smile finally creeping upon his face as well.
"With your amount of strength, you should climb up the mountain over there," the old man said, pointing at a mountain from the doorway. "You'll get a good view of whatever you're looking for from up there."
Nalkorash looked outside, then looked back at the old man.
"Guess this is goodbye then..." Nalkorash said, already putting on the armor and stuffing the robe inside.
"Oh, before you go, take this..." the old man said, handing him a vial of purple liquid.
"What's this?" Nalkorash asked.
"It's your blood. It was quite overpowering not being fully focused, but if you drink it like it is now, it should give you back some of the power you lost from when I slit your veins."
"So...you want me to drink blood?" Nalkorash said to him questionably.
"Yes, trust me...you won't regret it."
"Alright..." Nalkorash said with a shrug, drinking the blood in the vial.
"There, feel better?" the old man asked.
"I don't know...am I supposed to?" Nalkorash said after finishing.
"You will with time, I suppose. You'd better get going, the people you're after might have gone through the portal already."
"Alright...I can't thank you enough for what you've done for me. Take care of yourself..." Nalkorash said, racing out of the house after putting on the rest of the armor.
He stared up at the peak of the mountain, realizing that it was actually a volcano. He sighed, knowing he'd probably regret climbing. He shrugged off the feeling of nervousness, and began his ascent. Halfway up the mountain, he began to feel strange. Even though the mountain wasn't steep at all, he felt dizzy like he'd fall. But he regained himself and continued, and eventually a strange craving overcame him. He wasn't sure what it was, though. The electricity began to shock more rapidly, but he shook it off, trying to focus only on reaching the top. He was glad the volcano wasn't very tall or steep, as he wasn't used to this feeling he was having, and he was afraid of falling. The electricity died down when he reached the top, and he looked around for the bandits that killed his family. Almost instantly, he spotted the wagon and grinned wickedly. As the blood he drank began to take its full effect, he returned to an emotionless state like before, but he could still think clearly. He ignored the volcano's rumbling, which was a sign it was about to erupt. His only focus was retribution...