12/05/2016
Xavien 1
Xavien 1
The rapier
pierced the wizard’s veiny neck with a wet hiss. Staring down the length of the
gleaming blade the dying man saw the instrument of his destruction wielded by a
grinning killer dressed in the ritual garb of the Warstar Knights. The
duelist’s thin, tapered face matched the sharpness of his sword and peered out
menacingly from his ornate barbut styled helm adorned with a single white
ostrich feather.
As the
lifeblood drained down his neck and pooled in the fine silks of his own ritual
raiment, the wizard jerked a bead off of the leather thong about his opposite
wrist, which immediately detonated in a flash of green witch fire, immolating
the mage and ending his slow descent to the grave. The blast threw the
swordsman back a dozen feet into the stone archway of the laboratory, setting
his hair and other clothing on fire.
Xavien D’Arkane
patted out the flames and nimbly sprang to his feet. Flicking his rapier free
of the wizard’s blood as he picked his way through the mounds of gore, he kept
his wits about him in case there were any other surprises lurking about.
Rifling through
the elaborate and disheveled bookcase on the back wall he pulled a crimson
colored grimoire from under a jar of something questionable, blew the dust away
and smiled, stuffing it into his satchel. As swiftly as he entered, he left the
room, turning back to gesture while muttering arcane syllables indecipherable
to the uninitiated. At the end of the spell blue white motes of radiant star-fire
sprayed from his hand igniting the room behind him in a brilliant
conflagration.
Once outside
Xavien sheathed his Starshard rapier, mounted his charger, and rode off into
the night. He was pissed the prick burnt his feather.
Xavien 2
Drawing his
blade into Prime, Xavien parried the brunt of the morningstar’s strike but not
as much as he’d hoped. The weapon’s protruding spikes caught his helmet enough
to twist his head about and throw his balance off. This distraction allowed the
hobgoblin’s knee to connect with his midriff, knocking his wind out and
sprawling him across the floor.
With a
swiftness of follow through common to blooded warriors, the hulking soldier
stomped across the span between them and made another overhanded strike down
upon Xavien’s prone form. At the last possible instant, Xavien vanished amidst
a swirl of cerulean light and suddenly appeared a short distance above and
behind the hobgoblin as the morningstar cracked against the flagstones where
his body had just been. Gravity took over and the full weight of Xavien’s
slight frame bore down upon the ensorcelled tip of his wickedly sharp Starshard
and pierced through the top of the soldier’s spine, down through its toughened
hide and scale armor, and into its vitals. With a wet slap the hobgoblin
sprawled to the ground and Xavien rode it down like the cunning beast it was.
No sooner had
he landed on the slumped corpse beneath him, Xavien rolled to the side and
blocked two crossbow bolts that had been fired by hobgoblin soldiers. One of
the stout arrows embedded in his Starshield while the other skipped off the
surface harmlessly. With a flick of his wrist, he sent his bonded blade back to
the extra-dimensional space from which he summoned it, and formed his fingers
into the arcane gesture that allowed him to hurl his star-fire.
With a
brilliant burst of blue-white radiance dozens of motes of star-fire consumed
the closest crossbowman in a violent conflagration while the second looked on
in abject horror. Thinking it best to retreat from such eldritch wizardry, it
turned to flee and was blasted apart by star-fire from a different caster.
“I fucking hate it when you do that!” exclaimed
Xavien as the willowy mage Tanyl Larenethai revealed his position behind the
opposite doorway. Star-fire motes dissipated in his hand as he grinned slyly
knowing full well that his interference would cause a stir with his friend.
“I’m just trying to help….” Tanyl proffered.
“I had them
both and you go and pull that shit again…” he spat while inspecting the seared
mounds of smoking hobgoblins. “You know what I call that?” he furthered.
“Superior
legerdemain?” Tanyl quipped, “That’s what the Starseers would call that
magnificent magery I just laid down.”
“Always with
the pithy retorts…” Xavien replied while absently stabbing the hobgoblins as he
passed, just to be sure. “Being a dick is
what I call that…”
“Duly noted
good Sir,” Tanyl quipped facetiously. He loved jerking Xavien’s chain because
it was so damned easy. This had been their dynamic from the start when they
first met before the Starseer Council back in Starspeak. They had formed an
immediate friendship built upon a healthy foundation of verbal jabs and
parries. Xavien assumed the role of big brother to Tanyl’s role of precocious
sibling rival. When they were assigned their Darkstar companion, Aenendras
Viltos, to complete their triptych the circle was complete. Viltos filled the
hyper-competitive cousin role and the three excelled together because of this
dynamic admixture of personalities.
Tanyl was
shaken from his thoughts by a sudden movement behind him. The hobgoblin brought
its morningstar down to crush the half-elf’s skull, only to have his blow
deflected by a cerulean colored magical force field that sprung up to meet it.
Tanyl never went into a battle without abjuring himself appropriate protective
spells. The mage winked at the monster just before immolating it in magical
star-fire. Tanyl found using more potent magicks on such lowlife monstrosities
a filthy notion. They didn’t deserve more than a cantrip’s worth of effort.
And then Xavien
was in front of Tanyl with his Starshield on his right arm covering their front
and his Starshard rapier drawn up point first toward the enemies gathering at
the threshold. The hobgoblins had murder in their eyes and bloodlust in their
hearts. They had accidently discovered the pair exploring their stronghold and
had sounded the alarm. The longer Xavien and Tanyl dallied, the greater their
risk of death or capture at the hands of these born killers.
“Let’s dance.”
said Xavien, and the two sprang into action. Xavien was a blur of steely death,
while eldritch energies crackled from Tanyl’s war staff. Death and destruction
followed.
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