From Darkness And Danger, Opportunity Strikes
Kull approached the sewer entrance behind Kada-el's Tavern. With each step, the darkness grew. Still, weak torches kept normal visibility sufficient. He brought his own in case his contact needed it. Nevertheless, the Akkaio was blessed by the Gods with perfect eyesight, even in darkness. Kull walked onward, down a ladder, and deeper into the sewers. The drip of dirty water and skittering of rats formed a background of noise. As the Akkaio rounded a corner, he heard the creak of plate. He quickly put out his torch and drew weapons; his right paw held a favored long-dagger, the left a short-sword. The sewers grew darker now. Kull used this to his advantage and speedily made his way down another descending set of stairs. He rounded the next bend.
The stalker's movements were quiet; but Kull heard the enemy coming closer, and his ears perked up.
Was I betrayed? I will have answers. He grabbed the torch fixed on the stone wall, and threw it into a pool of water and excrement. It went out, and the sewers fell into darkness. Silence ensued on part of the pursuer. The drip of dirty water and the scurrying of rats continued. Tense seconds passed. Kull gripped his weapons and peered around the corner. He saw a pair of plate boots on the ground, and a Diaboli, or perhaps Ynwwn, retreating up the stairs.
Capitalizing on the instinct to hunt, Kull dashed around the corner after the Diaboli. He pressed his natural advantage, and moved as fast as possible. They reached the entrance to the sewers, but Rigwyn rushed on through a hole in some rusted bars. Kull jumped through, and they both ran down another set of stairs parallel to a weak river of water and excrement. He threw a dagger, aiming for the middle of Rigwyn's back. It missed the original target, but managed to cut the Diaboli's arm. With a sense of anger at his failure, Kull drew his backup from a boot and continued on.
This bastard will pay.As Kull rounded another corner, he recognize the stalker in full view. A tall Diaboli was poised to strike, long-sword in hand. He wore armor, but most striking of all were his bulging, yellow, strained eyes. They had the likeness of a Cormati. It was Rigwyn, and the madman's eyesight had returned: by what manner, Kull did not know.
Rigwyn stepped forward on his right foot and struck down diagonally with the blade, aiming to cut through Kull's collar bone. The Akkaio brought his short-sword up just in time to stop the attack. The blades scraped on each other, making a screeching noise. Kull stepped backward while keeping the taller and stronger man's attack at bay. Then, in an instant, he was free. The blades scraped off each other one last time in a downward arc.
Rigwyn followed through with the swing, raising it back up to his left. Then he shouted, at the top of his lungs, "Who are you?!".
Kull spoke in a low growl. He said, "Rigwyn Setson, we meet again. I thought you were an assassin. But you don't know me. Thus I wonder, why follow me with weapons drawn? Or has your behavior lost all reason or cause since Stashka freed you?"
Rigwyn's yellow eyes throbbed and bulged. He teetered on the edge of lashing out once more. The Diaboli's face began to contort, as if hearing something, or perhaps as a man in deep consideration. He slowly lowered his sword. Then he said, "How do you know that? No one else was there!"
Kull maintained a defensive stance, wary of another attack. He spoke in a steady voice, "I am Phanterol. It is my business to know what goes on in this city."
Rigwyn said, "Phanterol... the menki who wanted to pick me clean in exchange for my freedom." He looked Kull over once more before saying, "Again I ask: how did you know Stashka freed me?"
Kull chuckled. "You know, I regret not accepting your offer. We could have been good...friends." The Akkaio paused before saying, "A prisoner in the jail. An arrival, possibly a friend. The guards arrive. Blood on the ground. No signs of struggle or escape. Then, news of men fitting the descriptions of Rigwyn Setson and Stashka the Berserker in the Realm of Death. Two and two, as they say..."
"Do you think I really care what the guards think at this point? I'm dead if they ever get a hold of me."
Kull stood up slowly. He kept his weapons out, however. The Akkaio said, "I run the Syndicate in Hydlaa. We can aid you, Rigwyn. Help hide you from the guards; perhaps, help you destroy your enemies. I apologize for leaving you at the prison. I was too greedy. But we can still cooperate and profit."
Rigwyn watched Kull silently, not giving facial queues. He wandered to the side as he inquired, "And why would you want a partnership with me? Are you looking for tria to fleece? "
"I have tria, though I always want more. No, perhaps we can exchange services, Rigwyn."
Rigwyn sheathed his sword. "I could do that." He continued, "I have need...for glyphs, and revenge...in the worst of ways."
Kull put away his short-sword, but kept the dagger in his right paw. He said, "We are in accord."
Rigwyn fondled the weakness glyph in his hand and eyed Kull. He asked, "What about the tria I already gave you? I told you where to find a fat sack. As far as I'm concerned, it's as good as lost."
Kull shook his head. "Though we may be criminals, I hold to a code of honor, twisted though to some it may seem. I did not take the money from your friend near the Banished Camp, Rigwyn. It likely remains there."
"Show me something that interests me, and maybe I'll play along. So far of all the people I've sought for the return of my glyphs - or someone else's glyphs, not one has delivered. People are terribly unreliable these days."
"The Syndicate is powerful. We will find glyphs for you. Tell me what I need to know, Rigwyn."
Rigwyn said, "A service for a service." He spoke of a list of items he needed. Then he said, "Do this, and I'll take anyone of your choosing, and fill them with terror far beyond anything they'v experienced before. I'll will drive them to the point of insanity, or cause them to slit their own throat in order to end the terror."
Kull inclined his head. "A fair trade, Rigwyn. The deal is struck."
Rigwyn's cheek tugged and twitched. A grin began to spread across his face. He stuffed the glyph into his sack, and extended his three fingered hand to Kull. He said, "Bandit's honor?"
Kull sheathed his dagger. He stepped forward and took Rigwyn's hand in his own paw. "On my honor, and yours. Once this is done, our relationship can flourish. May you profit and terrify your enemies."
"And may you cripple Ojaveda with your addictive concoctions."