A Maggot on a StoneThe cell floor was sopping wet as was a water-logged bucket and scrub brush that laid on the floor on the opposite side of the jail. Surely there was a rather unhappy guard to found somewhere. Despite such low class citizens and their frequent troubles, the Hydlaa guards had a reputation for being honest and unmistakably good willed.
 | Butted up into the corner, Rigwyn laid. His arms were bound to his hips and wrapped tightly with a white bed sheet. At his hip and shoulders, a thick leather belt was buckled securely. Where his hand met his hips, deep red stains soaked through.
With the clack and scratch of the thick, metal lock, the armor-clad guard let Gawain back in. Upon approaching Rigwyn's cell he spoke. "Rigwyn, I have researched your case and come to a conclusion. It is Gawain. From before."
Rigwyn slowly turned his head to face Gawain's familiar voice, but said nothing at all. After an awkward moment, he curiously replied, "Have you seen the man burning? The man in the fields with the hat on his head?"
Gawain's head turned to the right, and his violet eyes narrowed to slits. He whispered, "What...?" Then, after a moment with his mouth slightly open, asked in a low tone, "Is this a dream of yours, Rigwyn?"
Rigwyn hissed sharply, "No, its not! I see him in my head and in my sleep. He stands in the open fields with his arms drawn side to side like a scarecrow. Sometimes he wears a hat to shade his head, sometimes his head's on fire - sputtering and smoldering as he screams and convulses! Why? Why I am seeing this?"
Gawain licked his lips as a bit of sweat ran down his forehead. He whispered to himself, "Brave, Gawain. Be -brave-," then spoke aloud with a slight tremble, "Perhaps because you're something of a ra...ra-rabid dog, Rigwyn. Nightmares tend to affect the guilty." He swallowed.
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“You bastard! Now you're conspiring against me too?”
His comment left a wry expression on Gawain's mug which was replaced with a tremble as Rigwyn swung his own head back and smacked it against the wall with a hollow thud. "I need your help!"
He swung it again with another sick crack! "I need someone to stick up for me!"
"Help? You, Rigwyn Setson, are a rabid ulbernaut disguised as a hapless blind Diaboli. You are a disease and a virulent one. H-how DARE you insult my integrity, and ask for my help? How DARE, DARE you claim to be a victim?" He paused, chest heaving. "YOU are a criminal, filth, a murderer! A torturer, a fiend, a threat to all civil society! I have found out your lies, and you will soon be punished for your sins!"
Rigwyn grew silent upon feeling the insightful cut of Gawain's words. Rolling the back of his head against the wall from left to right, he sighed aloud as if without a valid response. "So they've convinced your of their story? Did they present real proof that you could actually touch with your own hands, or did they force their story upon you and manipulate you into changing your opinion?"
Before he could reply, Rigwyn shouted, "WHAT KIND OF WEAK MINDED COUNCIL ARE YOU!"
Gawain's hands began to shake. He clenched them making the veins on his arm pop into visibility. His face turned reddish as he clenched his teeth, and stared at Rigwyn with widening eyes.
"I-I was trained in Octarchal law, not to defend murderous, vile filth! I believe in justice and the Gods, not in the profit or lies of your kind! I have heard the word of your victims! I have sought the guards' notes! I have researched, and cross-referenced. You are guilty, without a doubt!" Gawain spat on the ground and stepped back. "I have, have SENT a letter to the Vigesimi and one to the Officers of the Hydlaa Guard, to advocate True Death for you Rigwyn Setson!"
"You scum! I pray with all my heart and soul, with every fleeting ounce of fervor left in me. May my very soul be taken from me in exchange for the curse I'll place upon your head, you rotten bastard! May you feel the full weight of my goddess's anger and hatred, you cruel worm! May you fester and swell with lumps and cysts that leave your reeling in pain!"
Rigwyn's words continued to flow abnormally - speech and diction clearly obstructed and jittered by the rage that shook him from the inside out.
Gawain's breathing became ragged and his hands shook rapidly, despite clenching them. With clenched teeth, his head followed suit as he set his unyielding gaze upon Rigwyn. "I have seen the depredations of the living, and I-I hate them, and I hate their authors. You are my enemy, Rigwyn Setson. I know now your crimes against the living, and YOU will SUFFER for them. I will author your destruction, have it at my word!" With that, he headed for the door to leave.
Rigwyn leaped from his bench and ran towards the bars until his face slammed painfully into them. Leaning on them for support, he screamed, "I WILL HAVE MY REVENGE!" After hearing his words resound and echo, he began to bang his own face against the bars over and over again.
Gawain stepped back in shock, until he hit the slightly open door to the cell block with a smack. He gulped down air, eyes nearly popping out at the sight of Rigwyn. He took one last look at Rigwyn and opened the door with both hands, rushing out to safety.
Rigwyn continued to bang his own face into the bars as he screeched with frustration and angst. Gradually, he tired and slowed like a child who had suffered a temper tantrum. As the reality of his impending doom became all the more clear, he dropped lifelessly to the cold, stone floor. Laying in silence, punch-drunk and throbbing, he turned and wiggled slowly into a comfortable position like a white maggot on a piece of rotten meat and prayed to his god, "Get me out of here.. please master. Let me go."