...Cloaked in nighttime shadows, Xathen meets with Nalkorash at the Hydlaa gazebo...
"I understand you wanted to speak with me," the wraith says. It is a statement, not a question. The demon looks up at him, grinning.
"I was wondering when you would see me. I have a question for you, before I continue with what I wish to say."
Xathen waves a hand dismissively. "I've had my own affairs to tend to as well... this city is prime hunting ground." The casual treatment does not faze Nalkorash, who seems preoccupied.
"You gave me this power. If there was a spawn of myself, would that spawn have this power as well?"
The pieces click easily into place for Xathen, though he is reluctant to believe a woman would willingly carry the demon's child. "If you think to produce an Etherwight for your son, you will be sorely disappointed. He would never know the strength, the comfort of shadows, as a true wraith would."
Nalkorash tilts his head, and tries a different track. "Very well. Do you know of someone named Xeonart? A scrawny young fellow with enormous strength...?" he asks.
Xathen growls. For days, the sour taste of fear has tainted his victims - fear beyond the sudden stark terror of his own appearance. "Is that the name of this taint? Some wretched soul seeping with dark magics and fouling the taste of my prey with his blight?"
"He is bothersome for me as well," the demon confirms, nodding. "This makes things easier... He wears a dark robe and carries a scythe similar to mine. He shouldn't be that hard to pick from a crowd if you have to. I request your help in dealing with him, and his allies..."
The wraith considers for a moment, and gives Nalkorash an answering nod. "Happily. My meals taste better without the bitterness of fear in them."
Confident, the demon grins. "I fought him earlier. He was on the defensive, and could not do much against me. If he hadn't run away with use of his magic, I may have slain him."
Xathen cackles wickedly. "Then he will surely die, for I have yet to see a single wretch in this city who can stand against an Etherwight."
Nalkorash's next words confuse Xathen, though only later would he think to ask about them. "He must face true death. He has died before, but he 'craves the darkness' or something like that. He would return if killed with conventional means." The notion of anyone returning from death is foreign to the wraith, but he seems unconcerned as he draws out his twin greatswords.
His gaze passes over the glowing blue runes on their surfaces. "I don't do 'conventional,' demon." His eyes lift to meet the demon's as he grins. "I will drain him, tainted and foul or not, and leave his corpse as ash."
Nalkorash lets out a hearty laugh. "If you ever need help, which I know you won't, I'll probably be lurking around the commons. I imagine you can track me down. As for the matter of the child..."
Xathen nods and puts the blades away. "You got a woman with child?" he asks, still incredulous. "Mortals have such bizarre tastes..."
The demon smiles. "I was surprised as well. However, this child will most likely grow stronger than I with age. If something were to happen to me, he will no doubtedly be a valueable ally."
The wraith considers his words carefully. "I will watch for his entrance into the world... but he is still fleshling. I will not play surrogate father to one bound by mortal flesh."
"I've been sitting on an idea for a while now..."
"...And that would be...?"
Nalkorash raises his arm in front of his chest. "I've had so many outside strengths. The demon blood, and your power... along with others. I'd been born an 'unawakened demon' they said. This child would have everything from me, but those will not be outside changes. He will be born with his power, and they will mix more fluently than compared to mine, which were by force. This child may not be mortal, to sum things up."
Xathen lifts a cautionary finger. "But still bound by flesh. I will watch for him, and guide his hand if needed. Do not ask more."
The demon nods. "That is enough. Thank you..."
The wraith watches him leave, and dissipates into the shadows again. He reaches out across the dark corners of the city, probing for new prey to feed upon...
...time passes swiftly, and Xathen exhausts himself, spreading his essence so thinly. At the limits of his senses, he detects conflict, and reforms himself in front of the gazebo, preparing to reach out again and probe the disturbance before committing himself to it.
But word of his location has passed to Adrina, recovered from Xathen's predations and seething with fury. Her words startle him as he takes physical shape once more...
"You bastard... You heartless BASTARD!!" she hisses as she approaches Xathen, her eyes burning with hatred and rage. "It's because of you that my life was ruined! I'll kill you! I'll kill you for making me lose everything!"
The wraith whirls to face her, and snarls back, "Did I claim to be aught else?" He melts into the shadows again, flowing through them as a ripple in the darkness, but inwardly he knows he is weary and cannot remain shadowmerged for long.
Adrina crosses her blades and slashes them to dig up the ground, chunks of dirt flying behind her. "Come out so I can destroy you!" She casts a protective barrier of wind and looks about wildly. "Xathen!! You're going to die today! Come out and fight me so I may have my revenge!"
The wraith lets out an echoing laugh. "Die? Shadows never die, kitten," he taunts her from the darkness.
"No, but monsters can." Adrina smirks. "No... You're not even a monster. You're just a weakling!" she laughs hatefully. "You HIDE! And you only attack when it's most opportune for you! You bloody bastard... You can't stop me... And you can't scare me."
Xathen takes form directly behind her, hissing into her ear. "I'm a predator. I strike when I choose to."
"A predator," she spits, her wind barrier whirling more viciously as it repels his presence. The wraith snarls, backing away.
"I should have left you as ash. My mistake."
The dark-furred enki bares her fangs in a grin. "It's the last you'll ever make." She draws out two claymores, gritting her teeth.
The wraith cackles in response. "If you insist." He lunges forward, clawing for her throat, but Adrina's blades flash down. One passes through him harmlessly, but the other is composed of platinum metal. His grim laughter becomes an anguished roar as the blade lodges deep in his arm, delivering a long gash that leaks oily blood to the ground - he recoils swiftly, cradling the wounded limb. "How... in...?" he mutters in shock, then sets his eyes on Adrina with a determined glare. "No, no matter, this." His undamaged hand lifts up, drawing one of the greatswords from his back.
Adrina grins almost maniacally. She holds both blades up, crossing them again, the platinum blade in front. "What's the matter? Realized you're nothing more than a weakling!?" she screams at him, hissing loudly. "I'm going to make every waking moment of your last living minutes painful and miserable, Xathen. Now then... Care to strike at me again?"
"You prolong the inevitable," he snarls, his wounded arm making a gesture against his chest. Massive spikes lift from the shadows directly under Adrina's feet - she leaps away swiftly, but the spires tear at her armor, drawing blood from her right foot. She looks up at him with a frown and slashes once more with the platinum blade, though not yet making the connection between her blade and the damage inflicted. The wraith slams his greatsword down, batting the deadly claymore away from him with punishing force. All around, black fog begins to seep from the shadows - beneath the gazebo, under the trees, and wherever else darkness falls. Soon, the entire field is covered in rolling black clouds, save for the protective shell of wind around Adrina. She smiles grimly.
"I can still see, Xathen." She grasps her sword hard, only capable of seeing a small glint of light in the darkness. His sword, which was just in range... She stabs forward towards the source of the sword. Xathen gives a scornful laugh as her blade sparks off the central and brightest rune-marking on his greatsword. Two ice-blue slits hover some distance away - his eyes.
"Can you really...?" The massive blade flashes out of the darkness, arcing towards her head. Adrina's ears flicker, hearing the air sliced away by his blade, and lifts her claymore to block the blow, but the wraith's strength and force sends her tumbling. She falls back, getting swiftly to her feet again and listens intently for the sound of his movements. Xathen glides over the turf, circling her slowly, as a stalking predator might. A jagged black spike flashes from the engulfing darkness, aiming for her chest. The girl's incredible agility spares her once more however, the spire passing within inches of her. In one smooth, graceful motion, she quickly drops her other sword and plants a free palm onto the ground, lowering and whirling her legs in a circle before standing up and hurling her sword towards the darkness like a disc. The wraithsmoke peels away from the spinning blade as the anathemic metal carves through the darkness. From the opposite direction, Xathen gives an angry hiss, fog trailing from him like a comet as he hurls himself towards Adrina - his blade sweeps out in a horizontal slash, threatening to cleave her at the waist.
The fenki looks up with surprise and leaps desperately out of the way, her foot cut badly as the tip of his blade slices into her ankle. She groans unhappily, kneeling down a few feet further from him. Behind her, guided by an air-spell, the platinum claymore finishes its flight out and begins whirling back at the embattled pair. Forced from her original position, Adrina cannot reclaim her blade, but the wraith moves after her, placing himself squarely in its path. At the hissing sound approaching him, Xathen twists to face it.
He drives another dark spire at her claymore, but the anathemic metal shatters his shadow like glass and slices through his shoulder before spinning away into the darkness. He turns, glaring at Adrina. "You've got some teeth, kitten," he hisses. "But you're still only prey."
"And for a predator, you're really loud..." she bites back. Her sharp ears hear the sword land, some distance away, and begins to focus on the direction of the sound. Her hands glow slightly with azure magic - with enough time, she might cause the sword to return with another gust of wind. "You know... I still can't forgive you..." she stalls, "but... I might let you live if you agree to a condition..."
Xathen extends his sword's tip towards her, pointing. "You're in no position to make bargains." His wounded hand makes another gesture, driving black spires upwards from where her shadow falls, turning the entire surface into a bed of spikes, rising over a foot high as he seeks to impale her.
"Neither are you..." Adrina laughs. Her sharp eyes notice the motion, and again she rolls swiftly from the questing spires - too slowly to avoid them all. A jagged spine skewers her foot, which bleeds profusely as she kneels, growling in pain. The black clouds surrounding them thicken, sinking to chest height as they grow dense and viscous. Having limited her escape, Xathen drives his blade down at her again. Desperate to evade him, the fenki throws herself into the inky sludge, wading through it towards her fallen platinum blade. The tip of the wraith's greatsword bites into her shoulder, returning the blow her own blade dealt moments earlier.
She looks back at him and hisses, spitting at his face with anger. "Damn you! I'll kill you! You took everything I had... Gods damn it!!" Her face is a mask of fury as she struggles through the black sludge towards where her sword fell. Xathen retracts his massive sword, returning it to its place on his back.
"You had nothing... and now, [are] nothing...." he declares simply, watching her for a long moment, letting her tire herself by moving through the sludge. When he judges her too close to the sword, his ethereal grip tightens, turning the sludge rock-solid... it falls to waist height as it grows denser, locking her in place several paces from the claymore. The enkidukai lets out a frustrated growl, clawing at the encasing shadowmass.
Xathen gives Adrina a grim smile, gliding towards her, even as she screams out at the top of her lungs. "SOMEONE!! HELP ME!" The cry rings out in the night, but too little and far too late to save her. Black spires erupt from the encasing shadow, driving inwards to impale her from all sides, some angled upwards to strike at her chest and throat. She tries to raise another shield of wind with her magic, but there is nowhere for the air to move and the effort only prolongs her anguish. One arm rises to block the spires aimed for her throat and the limb is pushed back slowly as they continue to grow inward.
Adrina gags, coughing up blood as her vision begins to fade, her gaze fixated on Xathen. "I... can't... ggggkglgg..." She vomits up more blood. "I... can't... give up..." The wraith looks on impassively, his spires coring deeper through her flesh, seeking her heart and other vitals. She shrieks out in pain, swearing at him between agonized gasps. "You.... bastard... I will rise... from the death realm... And fight you again... I won't stop until... I bring you down... and show you... to my master..." she cries, blood dripping from her maw as she uses her last ounces of strength to make her oath of dying will. "It's your fault... That he's rejected me... And once I... get your head... He will love me... I swear... That I will... hunt you down...!!!" At last, her body jerks, slumping forward slightly as the wraith's spikes strike her heart.
"Finally," he spits contemptuously, banishing the shadowmass and letting her body drop to the ground. From beyond the dead girl, he spies Nalkorash approaching.
"Xathen..." he wheezes, blood gushing from a crater where his arm used to be. The sight answers his previous questions about the conflict he sensed. Between them, Adrina's body fades, passing into the Death Realm.
"You're looking worse for the wear, demon." He narrows his eyes. "And... you lack the shadow I gifted you. What happened?"
Nalkorash coughs, and looks back up at him, "That damn Farren kid...he was about to die, and somehow...he purged the power from me..."
Xathen glares coldly. "...the elf, Farren? Purged it from you?... such a thing should not be possible, save by my own hand."
Nalkorash coughs again, "I don't know what it was...his body gave off that usual blue glow, and he pinned me down. After that...I just couldn't use the power again. He was so heavily wounded, I don't even know how he stayed alive to do something like that..." The demon's stump ceases to pump blood as his healing abilities take hold.
The wraith glides closer, the damage to his right shoulder and arm becoming evident as black ichor leaks to the ground. "My gifts are not bestowed so lightly, demon. You have extraordinary capability already - you should not have let him touch you."
Nalkorash tries to stand, slouching over weakly, "I couldn't even shadowmerge... that magic in his body kept me from doing anything. I tried stabbing at his neck, but then that girl attacked me..."
Xathen's gaze remains unwavering. "To think that blind elf capable of such a feat... he will pay for his meddling. I will drain the life from him until he is naught but ash and pick my teeth with his bones."
"He's not so blind anymore..." The demon stands up straighter, "I don't know what that magic is, but I couldn't do anything against it. The shadows wouldn't go near him..."
"Every light casts a shadow," Xathen growls. "The girl... that one is yours to deal with as you see fit. I would not foul myself with her taste. But this elf insults me with his arrogance, to turn the shadows thus."
Nalkorash raises his left arm slightly, "The girl should be dealt with by now. She has a powerful toxin in her system that should decay her shortly... I couldn't deal a finishing blow because of some friend of hers, and my arm being as it is now..." He looks to the wraith. "Xathen, I need those powers again... the girl must die while she's weak."
"No." Xathen's words of refusal are ice-cold. "Your excuses, your reasons - they mean nothing. I have not tested you since bestowing those powers. If you are to destroy the enkidukai girl, you will do so without my aid. End her life, and we will speak more of this. I suggest," he growls, "that you heal up first. If she is as bothersome as you say, you will need your strength."
Nalkorash scoffs, "Very well...though don't be surprised if the girl somehow saves one you're trying to kill. She always manages to..." He turns and walks away, his shoulder making a strange pulsating movement.
[Pardon my false advertising, but the log with Xeonart was much longer than I anticipated, even without the OOC chatter and nonsense - rewriting continues, and I shall post it as soon as I have the opportunity.]