Frost rose from his lips, swirling amidst the shadow of ambiguity cast by his dreadlocked hair. His muscles burned, his bones ached and a glance down the snow covered path revealed no sign of this journey's end. Still, he walked. Barefoot and hardly clothed, he braved the cold winds. Darkness covered this land, casting shadows abound; thick as ink. He sought to take another step, but stopped...
He
heard something...
Growls and snarls, joined by words of a dialect unknown, would permeate every corner of darkness this mountain pass had to offer. His cold, nearly frostbitten fingers coiled tight around the handle of his claymore, letting it hang to his left side. It would seem the blade was far too heavy for him to handle.
Let courage be your sword...Laughter grew louder. Deep, gutteral roaring laughter. Whoever was watching the young man found his sudden stalling most amusing. He did not take another step. Instead, he watched the darkness around him. His nostrils flared, taking in the cold air before letting frost fog from betwixt his lips. There was no fear. The impending danger had not dulled his senses. but merely sharpened them.
And faith be your shield...Lightning boiled over the darkness, giving away the most subtle of warnings as to just how near the true danger was. Angry faces surrounded him. Beastial and savage. Suddenly, lightning struck a nearby tree and set the wood ablaze.
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"WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!"
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They charged from the shadows as lightning tore the viel of darkness away. Upon laying eyes upon his adversaries, the young man gripped his claymore and planted his feet. At the tender age of seventeen, he was already prepared to fight. And should this snowy mountain pass be where his god wished him to forever rest, then he ws prepared to die.
The leader of this barbarous horde, upon his war-swine, charged far ahead of his cohorts and raised his warhammer high. With glee in his smile and fire in his eyes he unleashed his battle-cry with vigor and fury. He would smash this young man's head in with a single fall of his mighty maul!
Or so he
thought...Suddenly, the leader's war-swine lost it's stride. It's shrill cry was not one of fury, but one of pain. Weakened legs gave out and the beast was toppled, causing the once mounted warlord to face-plant into a pool of the swine's blood. Glancing to his right, the now fallen leader would behold the last series of images he would ever see; the young man ripping his claymore from the swine's mouth, only to bring it over in an arc of blood and steel. There was a bright flash, a searing pain in his neck, then darkness.
When the remaining seven foot-soldiers drew closer, they became horrified at the sight of their fallen leader. Gutteral discussion among themselves brought upon an air of confusion. It seemed the horde was in need of guidance. However, when the young man began to charge toward them, they quickly reached a solution. Four ran, three remained and raised their crude blades in defiance. They were many, this young man was one.
He unleashed his warcry as he charged into battle. Long and loud was his roar. As his dreadlocks were peeled back by the wind, this ebon skinned warrior bore his face to the horde. To them he began to look less like a human, and moreso like a lion. Amber flames rose from the young man's skin, giving him a glow that nearly blinded the horde.
Metal cleaved into bone and leather to unleash blood upon his blade. The arcing swing passed through one orc's throat and sought to fall upon his cohort's chest, but was instead greeted by a shield. Righteous anger caused the flames upon the young man's body to leap forth and engulf the barbarian's body in a swiftly spreading flash-fire of powerful light.
The light was so bright, so pure, yet so destructive that it could not have manifested from a mortal man of normal spirit. The remaining barbarian scrambled to run away. His meaty fingers clawed at the stone and snow as he scurried over rocks. He had to get as far away from that young man as possible. He glanced over his shoulder to see if the young man was still pursuing him, only to see a bright flash of silver.
Then darkness...
[to be continued...]