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Due to various time constraints, school committments and other distractions around me, the process of story-writing will take even longer, though not coming to a complete halt... will continue whenever I have time.

Chapter IX: Taking The Trolls For A Stroll

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The troll den was not a place a human would want to be in, much less live and stay in. It was dirty and it stank to high heavens. It was a small clearing where the trolls used to discuss their issues and to carry out meetings in the night. In daytime, they would retreat to their caves to sleep and rest. Tonight, the head troll Inoyue, together with several troll leaders, were gathered together for an important meeting. All of them sat on dead logs, arranged in a circle, in the middle was a large cooking pot where they were cooking their entails for tonight and awaiting the arrival of their guests.

2 men and a woman walked in, led by the young troll that freed Stone and Ragen last time, who appeared only too eager and happy that Stone had acquired news of the 2 men. He never could have guessed that the 2 men the bear spoke of was right in front of him.

"Arh!" The 3 of you must be Mister Bear's friends. Inoyue said as he saw Ragen, Stone and Shaiya walking into the clearing. He stood up and walked towards them.

"I am Stone, this is Ragen and Shaiya."

"The young troll says you have news of the 2 men?" Inoyue mused.

Stone nodded. The pungent smell from the trolls now creeping into his nostrils, causing his insides to turn and churn.

"Master Bear told me that the 2 men now lies in Wonder. They are within the guards guarding the walls of Wonder."

"The bear also told me, that the 2 men had stolen something very important from him. The Bear wants you to launch an attack on Wonder and retrieve the stolen treasure that belonged to him. He'll give you 10,000 gold, weapons and food if you can take the city, kill the guards and retrieve what he had lost."

"What!? But that would be everything we have now!" Shaiya whispered.

"Trust me!!" Stone said.

Shaiya nodded in reluctance.

"As a token of our friendship, trust and sincerity, I'll offer you 1,000 gold first. The rest of it will belong to you after the city is taken."

The head troll, at the sound of the word 'gold', his eyes shimmered and his heart wavered, he now seems tempted to take up the offer.

"The Bear also added that you all should go back to your original homes with your gold and food after the city is taken. The Bear will manage the city himself."

'Hmm... Your offer is tempting. But first, allow me to discuss this with my companions." Inoyue said and turned back to face his friends.

After some time, Inoyue said: "The trolls have decided, that we would go to war! All 1,000 of us. We agree to your terms. But, you must understand that going to war will strain our existing resources. We demand more food for the attack."

Stone thought for a while.

"Very well, you will take the bodies of the guards that you slay with you. They will serve as your food for a long while." Stone replied, glad that they are soon coming to terms with the trolls.

Once again, Inoyue turned back and discussed it with his leaders. They seemed keen, constantly nodding in agreement with the head troll. Finally, Inoyue said:

"Your offer is very much what we wanted. We will attack Wonder tomorrow night."

"That is perfect, my men will be following closely behind." Stone said.

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They were now in a small house. Ragen was sitted in a corner, carefully carving the edges of his dagger with a carving stone; letting out periodic 'clink' sounds and sparks. Stone stood at the entrance to the house, observing the broken Lightbringer Sword with great intent, trying to get answers to the many questions that now flooded his mind; trying to figure out the cruel and tormentuous path that the sword has taken in order to reach his very hands. Shaiya was perched on a small platform, sitted crossed-legged with eyes closed as if in some form of meditation; ocassionally opening her eyes as she observed the two men.

All three could not sleep.

Nervousness and fear gripped their hearts like a death claw.

It was Ragen who first broke the stale air of silence.

"Do you really think we can win this war?"

Stone's gaze remained fixed on the Lightbringer and said:

"Yes... we can. Have faith, Ragen"

"But all we have are 200 men and a bunch of trolls whom we cannot trust. The enemy is 5,000 strong, we're greatly outnumbered."

"Do you really trust these foul, wretched creatures, Stone?"

"We can... and we will win" Stone replied.

"It's our only chance..."

"No!!! Captain Dremor, he has 800 men and are moving away from us as we speak. I'll ride out in the first sliver of light. And hope, that they have not gone too far. Surely, he'll return to help the priestess when she is in trouble!"

"I hope you're right, Ragen" Stone sighed.

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Sunlight. Slivers of dawn pierced through the fluffy clouds like needles. Ragen was already gone. Now that the trolls were their allies, there was no fear of him being captured by enemies. Ragen proceeded on foot, carrying with him only some water, his daggers and the Soulburn sword which he found within the trolls' ill-gained spoils back in the cave. The Soulburn sword has a long history. It belonged to a legendary swordsman back in the Ragen's hometown of Draga. Ill fate has caused him to ditch his Soulburn sword in order to obtain the LightBringer.

The sword was extremely light, but its blade sharp and well-toned.

Ragen ran as fast as he could and was out of Langthorne forest in no time.

Fresh air once more. Ragen thought to himself.

In front of him stood the city gates of Wonder, now occupied by Diantre's lackeys. Steam and hot air spewed from the river beds as the weapon-making furnaces worked and burned. Fire scoured from below like small volcano eruptions. Ragen looked in disbelievement as the whole city was totally disfigured. It was no longer the Wonder that he used to visit nor was it the Wonder that he remembered it for. Wasting no time, Ragen looked around for clues as to which route Captain Dremor and his men could have gone en route to Pattavium.

Ragen looked around with great intent. He discovered hoof marks; along with wheel marks on the ground. The mark cut deep into the ground, it was probably a jailcart and the cart must be carrying a heavy prisoner. Trolls, Ragen thought to himself.
Ragen lied down and put his ears close to the ground and listened for hoof sounds.

They were muffled, the vibrations were small, they were probably half a days run away from me, Ragen deduced.

"There are other sounds." Ragen thought to himself.

The Dark knights! They are being chased. I'd better hurry.

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"Die you wretched being!" Dremor exclaimed as he delivered his spear into his enemy.

"That is the last one sir." A horseman reported.

"How many casualties do we have?"

"50, sir."

"Very well, leave the dead, collect the enemies' bodies and burn them. We need to travel to Pattavium fast. May their lives not be sacrificed in vain."

"This place is not safe as it used to be anymore." Dremor said.

The men mounted their steeds and treaded at an even faster pace, afraid that there will be more enemies.

They've fastened their pace; their enemies have been vanquished. Ragen thought as he saw thick black smoke rising up in curls from the burnt bodies.

"I'm not far from them." Ragen said to himself.

"Move, move, we need to hurry." Dremor gave orders.

"Halt!!" Dremor shouted as he saw the ground moving in front of him. There was something underground, tunneling their way through leaving behind small dirtpiles on both sides of the trails as they move forth.

"Swords!" Dremor shouted as he organized his men in a single line.

The earth suddenly stopped moving.

"Arghh!!!" One by one, the horsemen fell as creatures emerged from underground and attacked them. Cries of anguish and dismay fell onto silent ears across the vast plains.

"Dark Lurkers!! Damn!!" These creatures are small yet deadly, they have strong front claws which enable them to tread underground. They are amazingly fast and their motions difficult to predict.

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"Hold your line!! Do not panic!! Listen, observe your enemy and predict their movement." Dremor shouted.

"There you are!!" Dremor exclaimed as he thrust his spear into the ground, killing one of the dark lurkers.

There were about 50 of them but they were very difficult to kill because of their movement. More fell as they panicked and were unable to pick up the enemies' movement in the ground.

"This is not good." Dremor thought to himself.

"Retreat, retreat!! Turn back" Dremor shouted.

Just then, 2 lurkers emerged from the ground and pounced onto Dremor, pinning him onto the ground.

"Captain!!"

"Damn you!" Dremor plucked out his dagger and put one of the lurkers to eternal sleep. The other however, was already swinging its claw towards Dremor's neck.

"Eat this!!"

With deadly accuracy, 2 flying daggers cut through the air connecting with the lurker's eyes. The impact was so great that the daggers penetrated its skull, coming out from the back of its head.

"Everybody, get down your horses, squat down and do not make any movement, be as still as you can!!" Ragen shouted.

The fallen horseman lay motionless, keeping as still as possible and not making any noise for fear of another attack by the lurkers. He was a stoic big man; he wore a bronze helm bearing the symbol of the Elienor Clan. He donned an adamantium plate with huge shoulder plates that would be too heavy for any other man to wear and a pair of battle-hardened grieves.

"You must be Captain Dremor." Ragen asked as he knelt down beside the man he just saved.

Dremor nodded.

"Lurkers have but one weakness. They have no ears and their eyes are blind to everything beside them. Their feelers detect vibrations given off when you and your men move." Ragen said.

"Prepare your archers, release 2 of your horses and let them run free, we will kill these foul creatures with one fell swoop."

Knowing that the lurkers are deaf, Dremor gave the orders to release the horses and prepared his archers; his charismatic voice resonated through the dangerous air.

2 horses were freed, the archers were ready, arrow on string, waiting for the wave of the hand to fire. In an instance, the lurkers sprang to life, pouncing onto the fleeing horses and sinking their teeth viciously into the horses.

"Fire!!" Dremor shouted.

A volley of arrows pierced through the sky. None of the lurkers survived.

Dremor heaved a sigh of relief.

"I'm afraid tthere's no time to waste Captain. It's nightfall already, we must make haste to Wonder." Ragen said.

Chapter VIII: The High Priestess of Elienor Clan

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The place was the size of a cottage, with a large living area and small rooms opening off it. The rugs on the floor looked old and tattered and gave out a stale and pungent smell. The space contained nothing but some metal chests and a small table surrounded by round wooden chairs made out of the trunks of oakwood trees, on which, sat 2 dark-haired women.

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Stone and Ragen were imprisoned in a wooden cell. The cell was small and sparsely furnitured, providing a clear view of the living area. It contained only a small wooden platform on which Stone was now lying on. The ground was layered with dried grass and hay where Ragen lay on, unconscious after the nasty blow to the back of his head. Stone was gaining consciousness now. He caught whispers coming from the living area, soft and sibilant, but couldn't make out the words in his state of semi-consciousness.

"Who are these 2 men? Are they spies?" One woman asked the other.

"I don't know. The guards found them coming from the direction of the troll den and decided to capture them for further questioning. The high priestess also said that the guards found the LightBringer Sword on one of them, but it was broken. If we can get the location of the other half from the 2 men, we can reforge it and use it against our enemies."

Stone was now fully conscious. His chest still throbbing from the broken ribs that he suffered; a big bruise now formed on the back of his head. He touched his waist, only to find that the LightBringer Sword was gone.

"Hey! Who are you? Why did you attack us? Open the gate!" Stone shouted.

"So, you've awakened. Report to the high priestess now!" The woman said.

"My name is Ribba, my friend that had just left is Thiaan. We suspect you are in cahoots with the trolls, the wretched beings that destroyed our homeland."

"What?!" Stone didn't know whether to cry or laugh. He can only curse his own bad luck for having been embroiled in other peoples' business.

"We're not spies. We're travellers passing through the forest when we were being attacked by the trolls. We're the victims too." Stone tried to explain his situation.

"Tell that to the high priestess." Ribba dismissed his pleas and began to head out of the cottage.

Stone sighed. He didn't further try to convince her as he knew that whatever he says will only add to greater suspicion. Anymore pleas would only fall on deaf ears. Ragen was awake now, rubbing the ugly bruise as he sat up.

"Where are we?"

Stone shrugged his shoulders. "We're about to speak to their high priestess soon. Maybe we can prove our innocence then; they think we are spies of their enemies."

At this moment, a woman with long and light flowing hair walked into the cottage, with Ribba and Thiaan following closely behind. The woman wore a white long gown made of silk and cotton. She walked in with such demeanour and grace that Ragen was stunned by the extravagance and the sheer beauty of the lady that just entered. She must be the daintest thing under a bonnet in this world, he thought. As she walked towards them, her hazel-coloured eyes caught hold of Ragen's; the essence of inner and outer beauty radiates through the pair of light-brown eyes. Eyes, the pair of sharp, clear eyes seems to bore through Ragens', looking and searching through his soul, mind and heart for his deeds, sins, thoughts and feelings. She held his sight for some time. Within a few moments, Ragen backed away and bowed politely as he could no longer maintain her gaze into his mind.

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Now she turned to Stone. Stone couldn't see closely, but sensed that something was not right. She now walked towards Stone, images of how they were attacked and held captive by the trolls flashed before her as she approached closer, so close that they were soon only a breath away from each other. This time, she was a bit shocked, for no other man could withstand her gaze for so long and remained unfaltered. She backed away.

"Unlock the gate! I want to speak with them." She said.

"But... It's too dangerous, we still don't know the identities of these 2 men!" Ribba protested in concern for the priestess' safety.

"I can see it in their eyes. They are good men."

Ribba nodded and went forth to remove the chains to the cell room.

"The both of you may leave now." She said.

"My name is Shaiya, High Priestess of the Elienor Clan. Ribba told me you were being attacked by a group of trolls and I can see it from your eyes that you are no liars. Please pardon my guards for treating you this way, they were not sure whether you are friend or foe."

"I am Ragen from Draga and this is Stone, from LeonCita."

"The Elienor Clan?" Stone questioned.

The people of Elienor Clan had lived in Wonder for many years, and peaceful it has been. They were the largest clan in Wonder and were charged with the defence of the city. Until a month ago, an army of trolls attacked the city. They were formidable enemies, brutal and vicious, not to mention the 5,000 more men that they brought with them. The trolls were merceneries hired by them on the way to Wonder. The Elienor Clan were not their match and were forced to retreat into the forest, set up camp here and wait for an opportunity to retake the city.

"Who leads these trolls and these evil men?" Ragen asked.

"I don't know. But he uses very powerful witchcraft to turn himself into a man of rock and stone so hard that our weapons were not able to penetrate it. The city is now occupied by this 'man of rock' and the men that he brought along with him. The trolls were given Langthorne forest as their new home and they brought along with them large amounts of gold, weapons of all sorts and food sufficient to last them for some time."

"The men must have been ordered by Diantre to attack!" Stone interrupted.

"We have nowhere else to hide, except to share the same cover with our arch enemies. Our clan faces extermination if we do not do anything. We have only 200 of us left, and all are loyal to me. Many of our people have fled after losing the war; led by Captain Dremor, they left just a day before you arrived and have some 800 men and are moving towards the city of Pattavium as we speak." Shaiya sighed.

"That is why, I hope to find the sword of LightBringer, in hope that it would change the tidings." Shaiya said as she took out the LightBringer.

"I'm sorry, Lady Shaiya, but the sword is useless without the other half, and we are still searching for it." Stone replied.

"Please, I hope you can tell me where the other half is. And give this half to me as well. I promise I'll return it to you once victory is achieved." Shaiya said, her hands clutching Stone's.

"We have no idea. We're heading into Wonder to get more information." Stone said as he shook his head.

Shaiya looked helpless. She sunk into deep thought, now that her hope has been smashed.

"Don't worry, we'll think of something I'm sure. We'll stay to help." Stone said.

Ragen smiled.

"How many trolls were there? Ragen asked.

"About 1,000. They now live deep in the forest."

"I think I have a brilliant plan, Stone." Ragen said.

"And I have one too. I believe we think alike?" Stone added.

"We'll make use of the trolls again. Two can play the same game. We'll use the trolls to fight them." Stone looked at Ragen.

Both men started to laugh.

"Argh!" My chest..." Stone writhed in pain as he had laughed too hardly, totally forgetting about his injuries, his hands now hugging his chest in agony.

"You're hurt. Come, let me heal your wounds." Shaiya said

Stone lay on the wooden platform. Shaiya lifted the mithril armour, revealing the torso and the lower chest, now starting to swell and redden as a result of the broken ribs. She covered the wounded area with both hands. Stone shivered. He could feel the smooth, soft hands placed over his torso; a warm, soothing white light radiating from her hands with increasing intensity. Within moments, the wounds started to close and heal and the broken ribs rejoined. Stone was now as good as new. She retrieved her hands.

"I've never seen such wizardry in my life, that is amazing." Ragen exclaimed.

"I think that is the only thing I'm best at; I am bestowed with the ability to heal and close wounds since young. I am no warrior or fighter like the both of you are, and yet I have to lead the men to battle to reclaim our lands. I'm afraid I'll only bring them to their deaths." Shaiya sighed.

Stone now sat up, feeling for his own chest and torso for any injuries. But he could find none and he wasn't in pain anymore.

"Can you heal my ailing eyes as well?" Stone asked Shaiya.

"Your eyes? What is wrong with them?"

"I am blind in the light."

"But how...?"

"How can I still move around so effortlessly?" Stone interrupted and cut her sentence.

Shaiya nodded

"My day blindness has helped me develop my other senses, making them more sensitive and enabling me to react to changes in my surroundings more quickly." Stone replied.

"All right, I'll try." Shaiya said.

Shaiya took a deep breath and covered his eyes with her hands. A white light glowed brightly.

"Try opening your eyes and see now." She said.

Light gradually entered his eyes. "Thank you very much!" Stone smiled and said; before him stood a stunning and ravishing beauty.

"You are most welcome. It is the least I could do for your help against the people who took my homes."

"Lady Shaiya, can you arrange a meeting for tomorrow night with the head troll Inoyue? Just say that Mister Bear's friends has news of the 2 men and we have something to offer that would be irresistable to them." Stone said.

"Please, the both of you can call me Shaiya." She said.

"Shaiya, I'll need you to come with me tomorrow night."

Shaiya nodded.

With that in mind, she said: "It's late now, let me see you to your rooms now, or do you want to remain in this pig-sty for the night?" She laughed, so naturally and captivatingly.

"If you don't mind, can I talk to you at the treehouse at the entrance to the camp?" Shaiya said to Stone.

"I have some questions that I would like to ask and also I'll return the sword to you."

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The treehouse was built some 40 feet above the ground, set admist the canopies of the dense forest. The nest-like treehouse looked weak on the outside but its visual delicacy belies its structural strength, for they can accomodate families of up to 10people. The treehouse that stood high before Stone was unfathomable. He looked up into the sky, but couldn't make out the shape and the size of the treehouse. A ladder lay before him. It was made of thin poles with retches cut as loot-holes. Wild vine was then used to tie the ladder to the platform of the treehouse, going through the holes and securing the poles together which acted as the steps.

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Stone started to climb up the ladder, constantly looking at his feet to make sure that he doesn't step into nothingness. As he climbed higher, a cold breeze slapped on his face; Stone looked downwards, only to be welcomed by unimaginable darkness that would only be comparable to the depths of Hell. He shuddered as the wind blew across his face. The treehouse was built to monitor the trolls movements in the day; but now it was deserted as it was too dark to see far. It was dark, the only source of light were the numerous stars that dotted across the horizons.

Soon after, Shaiya arrived.

"The stars shine brightly tonight." Stone said.

"Perhaps not so enough to shine through these dark days." Shaiya sighed.

"Your friend, Ragen, he is brave and courageous; but I also sense fear in his eyes. In yours, I see hope and promise, that you will lead us mortals out of the dark hands of Diantre."

"You hold me in high regard, I am flattered." Stone responded.

Shaiya smiled.

"Here, I think this belongs to you." Shaiya handed over the sword to Stone.

"Tell me, how did you find the sword and why do you need it?"

"It was Ragen's, he found it. But he feared he would succumb to its power hence he gave it to me. The sword is now my only chance of standing against Diantre, it was he, who killed my parents. This pendant, was the last thing that my mother left for me." Stone said as he held his pendant in his hand.

"I'm sorry." Shaiya said.

Silence.

"...The plan, will it work... hiring the trolls to help us? What is it with the bear?"

"Don't worry, you'll know soon. I'll convince them tomorrow. But I'll need your full cooperation." Stone said with a reassuring smile.

"It'll be day soon, I'll catch some sleep here. The wind is good and the stars are too fascinating to give it a miss. You'd better sleep too."

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Chapter VII: Langthorne Forest

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The city of Wonder lies to the north, 50 leagues from Oscillith. The city was once surrounded by majestic forests and incessant rivers. But, the forests have diminished and the rivers drained; a large dam constructed upriver to blockade the flow of the river downstream as Diantre's minions moved in. They hacked, burned and fell the ancient trees that have stood for long; the rivers have ceased to exist as they made way for weapon-making facilities to provide weapons for Diantre's warmongering. The once beautiful and magical city of Wonder was no more. Diantre hired mercenaries --- trolls that reside in the surrounding lands and conquered the city of Wonder. Their leader was a man known as Thyezza, the "Steel Man." After the war, the trolls were given Langthorne forest in which they now reside in.

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In order to reach Wonder from Oscillith, the Langthorne Forest was a necessary path to take. Few now venture into the forest for fear of being eaten by trolls which now infested the forest. Many have already fallen prey to these creatures, who prey on humans and after that, take their belongings as their own. Trolls are strong and brutal, but they are dumb, clumsy, slow, greedy and utterly gullible.

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Stone and Ragen made preparations to cross the forest and reach the city of Wonder. They didn't pack much, only some food and a pouch of water, as well as their weapons.

"We'll cross the forest tomorrow morning, hopefully we can reach Wonder by nightfall, or it'll be very dangerous to remain in the forest at night. Remember, follow me closely when we enter the forest. There are many side paths and you can get lost should you venture into one of those." Ragen said.

Stone nodded in agreement.

"I hope I've entrusted the city into good hands, Amezza, you are now the steward of Oscillith city. I know you can keep the city safe before I return." Ragen said to his hand-picked appointed leader.

"Rest assured, Sir, the city is in safe hands."

"Tonight we shall celebrate our victory!" Ragen smiled and said.

Let us head to The Moor."

A grand feast was held at the old tavern, a feast that was fit for a king, enough to last them for days. The men, now filled with a joyous spirit and ecstatic fervour, began singing and dancing in happiness. Stone and Ragen, however were worried. News of Oscillith's defeat would soon Diantre's ears, he would not let Oscillith fall so easily, an attack could come their way soon, and they would once again, be besieged as they were outnumbered. Stone and Ragen took sips of their beer and nibbled at the sumptous food that lay on the table. After a while, Ragen stood and began to speak, the men quietened down.

"Let us all celebrate this joyful day, where Oscillith is freed from the dark hand. But we may not celebrate for long, for an attack may be imminent and we would fall again. I wish to fight alongside everybody standing before me right now,, but alas, I have more pressing tasks to perform and I'll be leaving tomorrow morning. The sity will be under the custodian of Amezza. Obey his commands for he shall lead you all through these dark times while I am away. We must open up Oscillith, welcome all friends willing to fight against Diantre; send for aid. With these said, I toast you all." Ragen raised his mug.

"TOAST!!" The men returned the gesture in unison and drank in silence, their hearts heavy.

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A good night's rest.

"We should be going off now." Ragen said to Amezza.

"Good luck."

"And so to you." Ragen replied.

Stone and Ragen walked out of the city gate. The soft sun kissing their cheeks with its gentle rays. They felt light-hearted, happy that Oscillith can once again see light.

"Come, I'll race you to the Langthorne Forest." Ragen smiled and sped off, leaving a gale of wind and a trail of dust as he picked up speed.

After a while, they reached the entrance to the forest. The huge forest and ancient trees looked scary, their trunks bending downwards towards them. The branches and leaves looked like outstretched hands that were coming for them. Even in the day, the forest appeared dim and dark, few beams of wellow light penetrated the thick canopy, the ground was almost barren as the trees formed a blanket over the soft ground, littered with dead leaves from the countless trees growing within the forest. A small gate seprated them from the pathway that led to Wonder. The gate was rusty, one side left dangling as the gate broke of its rusty hinges. The pathway used to be walked by travellers, but now, it has become a deserted route.

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The gate squeaked and croaked as Ragen pushed the gate open.

The leaves on a nearby tree rustled. "Who's there? Or is it the wind?" Stone thought to himself, his hand sub-consciously moving to his sword. Stone followed in.

The path was narrow. It appeared to be straight at first, but it soon disappeared into the darkness of the forest.

They continued to walk, occasionally, a squirrel or a rabbit greeted them. It was already noon, but the forest remained cool and damp.

They were already in the mid-section of the forest when suddenly, the pathway forked into 2.

"Huh? There should only be one route. Where does the other lead to?" Ragen asked, unable to believe what he saw.

Suddenly, a troll appeared behind Stone and swang his spiked steel club, aiming for Stone's head. Trolls have very thick and leathery skin, making it a formidable armour and one that cannot be pierced through easily. There is however, a soft spot on its body; that is, the area around his neck.

"Huh!" Stone ducked, dodging the deadly blow in time which would otherwise caused a huge pit in his skull. The club hit air. The troll, unable to stop the momentum of the swing, clubbered the deadly weapon into a large tree. The tree slanted a bit; but its trunk soon unable to withstand the tremendous force, fell with a loud thud on the soft ground. A second troll was looming in the trees. Seeing that his companion had missed, he emerged from his cover and swang his club towards Stone. This time, the club hit cleanly on Stone's abdomen. The tremendous force sent him flying several feet before the flying momentum was broken by the impact with a tree.

"Arh!" Stone picked himself, clutching the bloody wound on his abdomen. Stone was lucky, for the mithril armour defused most of the attack which would otherwise had claimed Stone's life. Ragen turned around, only to see Stone being hit. The attack continued, the troll now going for Stone's skull.

"Watch out!" Ragen shouted, a flying dagger leaving his hand as he spoke. The dagger glided through the air, hitting the troll on the neck. The attack stopped momentously. The troll stood still, his club still in mid-air. Ragen went forth and retrieved his dagger; the troll, already dead, fell to the ground.

The other troll that attacked Stone earlier was now furious at the sight of his friend's death. He lunged forward, his club aiming at Ragen. Reflexively, Ragen unsheathed his sword and raised it to fend from the attack. "Clank!" Ragen withstood the attack, but not after his feet sank into the soft earth below. Wincing from the pain, Stone stood up and circled behind the troll, sneaked up onto himand put his sword into the troll's back with all the might that he could conjour up. The troll fell and lay motionless on the floor.

Stone fell to his kness, his sword preventing him from falling to the ground.

"Are you all right?" Ragen asked.

"I'm hit bad, Ragen."

"This isn't right, Stone, trolls aren't supposed to move around in the daylight, much less attack humans."

"We'd better go. Come, I'll help you up."

Suddenly, 20 trolls appeared from the trees, surrounding them in a circle.

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"What!?"

"We're trapped!" Stone said.

"Tie them up! Bring them to the cave!" The head of the pack of trolls ordered. The 2 men knew they had no other way of escape. They put down their weapons and raised their hands in surrender. 2 trolls came forth, tied them up and blindfolded them.

"Disarm them!" Thick rough hands searched Stone and Ragen, taking away all their blades.

"Move it!" A hand pushed against Stone.

"Stand up and move! A hand pushed against Stone.

They walked for some distance before reaching a large cavern and were pushed in roughly, their blindfolds now removed. It was dark, filthy and smelly, and the cavern was not very large. In one corner, lay a pile of skulls, neatly stacked up in a heap. In another corner, lay chests of looted gold and weapons of every kind, including theirs and the LightBringer Sword.

The pain now subsided a bit and the bleeding stopped.

"Stone, are you there? Are you alright?"

"I'm here... I think I've got a broken rib or two."

"Something seems to be amiss Stone. Trolls aren't that smart to organize an ambush like that. Haven't you noticed? It's as if somebody, or something taught them to do so. And this person or people, are out to kill us. Worst still, they might even be following us."

"You're right, Ragen. It all doesn't make sense. Remember the 20 men that were killed mysteriously? We still have no clue who this person is, it could be the same group..."

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It was already nightfall.

Stone and Ragen are still trapped in the small cave.

"You said trolls are dumb, didn't you?"

"Yes, they are."

"I've got a plan." Stone forced a painful smile.

"It's dinner time!" A troll walked into the cave, on orders of the head troll to take the 2 captives to the cauldron to be cooked.

"Hey!" Stone chimed.

"Hey! I have something for you. Look at the pendant on my chest. It's nice? Isn't it?"

The troll looked at the pendant on Stone's chest. It was emitting a faint blue light; the troll had never seen something like that before.

"You'll... Give me?" The troll asked.

"No, I can't, its very important to me. But I can let you touch it." Stone said. The troll was falling into his trap.

"But first, you must answer my questions."

The troll nodded.

Stone began.

"Who told you we were going through the forest?"

"Inoyue told us."

"Who is Inoyue?"

"He is the one who told us to tie you up and bring the both of you here."

"Who told him then, where did he get the information?"

"I saw him talking to a bear this morning."

"What? A bear?" Stone looked at Ragen.

The troll nodded.

"Alright, what did the bear say?"

"He told Inoyue that 2 men would be passing through the forest this morning and they would be good food for us. He told us to wait at the fork road. He even taught us how to ambush and capture the both of you."

"He is a good person. We are hungry, he teach us hunt for food and gave us gold." The troll continued speaking.

"He gave you gold?"

"Yes, lots of them."

"Can I touch it now?" The troll was getting impatient.

"One last question. Where is the bear now?"

"I don't know. He roams around the forest I think."

Stone's mind was thinking, and quickly, thinking of how he could make use of this fool to get out of the situation. At this moment, a streak of white light from the moon illuminated the pendant dangling over Stone's chest. It gave off a soft light. Stone said:

"Hey, Mister Troll, do you know that I'm the bear's friend? He communicates with me through this pendant. Look, he wants to speak with you." Stone nudged Ragen with his elbow. The troll now focussed all his attention on the pendant.

"I'm Mister Bear. These 2 people here are my friends, the ones that I told you about have already passed the forest. You all have missed them. Release them now." Ragen said.

The beam of light now gone, as the clouds moved over the moon.

The troll was mystified and confused now. He took the pendant from Stone and carefully observed it, shaking it and putting it close to his ears to listen for any more sounds. Stone laughed and said:

"The Bear only speaks when he wants to... So can you release us now? You wouldn't want to eat your friend's friend? Would you?" Stone asked.

The troll was now lost. He did not know whether Stone was telling the truth or not. Finally, he said, hand scratching his head:

"Perhaps you're friends of Mister Bear after all. Alright, I'll release you." The troll went over and untied the knots on their hands and legs.

"Can I have the pendant back? Mister Bear will try to communicate with me soon about the location of the 2 men. Perhaps then I'll tell you their whereabouts."

The troll nodded and handed over the pendant.

"Come on,let's go." Stone said, picking up his weapons and half the Sword of LightBringer.

"Goodbye Mister Troll." The troll waved back, utterly confused but convinced that he had done the right thing in releasing them. Picking up the tracks left behind by the trolls, they were able to find their way back to the forked road.

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"That was close, had he not believed us, we'll be cooked meat tonight." Ragen said.

"Let's get out of here quick!"

Suddenly, 2 figures jumped down from a tree, their short knives now put on Stone's and Ragen's throats. They had nowhere to hide. Once again, they had to surrender. Stone sighed. Suddenly, they felt a heavy blow to their back of the necks and lost consciousness...

Chapter VI: In Fire And Water

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Stone was so exhausted that when he opened his eyes again, it was already evening. He had slept for one whole day. Ragen was pacing eagerly and nervously up and down the room, head sunk into his chest and his hands clasped behind his back as if in some kind of a prayer. Ragen had never been so anxious before. For long, he was always alone, no matter what he did, he did it alone and was responsible only for himself. But now, he has to carry the burden of the lives of 500 people. To death or to glory, all lie in his hands and the plan that they had discussed 2 nights ago.

Dinner was served shortly. The tavern was already filled with Ragen's men, all gathered in the tavern awaiting instructions from Ragen. They have come from all over Oscillith, united together for one common cause. "Let us all toast and drink tonight this mug of beer, after which, we will have a grandier celebration when we kill Pyrean!! Tonight is the day, where Oscillith will be freed!" All the men raised their mugs and drank what may be to some, their last toast.

After that, the men equipped themselves with armour and weapons, got ready their weapons and began to move out. There were no one on the streets now. Only occasionally, a rat scurried across the street. The sharp sound of the horses' hoofs as they move along the cobble-stoned pathway echoed throught the night. They donned dark cloaks that made them almost invisble in the night. The moon casting long, curved shadows as it shone onto the men. The men were split into several groups. One group, was already stationed at the entrance to the Oscillith Labyrinth --- Thorin's Gate; another, at the Gate of Morden. The third group, comprised of Ragen, stone, and 10 other men. The main bulk were to remain silent and out of sight of the guards before the signla to attack is given out.

Stone and Ragen, along with the ten men, moved lightly, carrying with them only their weapons and a huge metal ball to the far end of the city walls. 10 other men were already stationed there beforehand, hidden in the shadows.

A large spiked metal ball now at the foot of the wall.

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"Are we ready?" Ragen asked and looked at the men at his side.

"Do it!" One man took out an arrow, set the arrowhead on fire and shot it towards the huge metal ball.

Suddenly, a loud explosion came as the arrow came into contact with the metal ball.

"BOOM!! BANG!!"

The quiet night was suddenly disrupted by these abrupt spurs of sound. The wall collapsed and crumbled at the impact of the explosion given out by the explosives stored in the metal ball. Orange flamesquickly engulfed the city walls. The explosion soon alerted the guards that were guarding the city gate. One man rushed to the guards' quarters and another rushed in the direction of the leader's house.

Stone and Ragen, together with the 20 men with them, remained in silence, awaiting the arrival of Pyrean, the city leader.

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"Pomp!" A guard suddenly barged into Pyrean's room.

Pyrean was still half awake, wondering what has happened, so important that the guard had to wake him up in the middle of the night. Pyrean appeared ill-kempt and side-whiskered with an inflamed face.

"Sir, the city walls have been breached!" The guard shouted as precisely and clearly as he could, hand holding onto the doors so that he can catch his breath.

"What?!" Pyrean leapt out from his bed and sprang forward as he grabbed his armour and his sword.

"Who did it?" Pyrean asked the guard as they prepared to make their way to the crumbled wall.

"I don't know, Sir. We heard a loud explosion and the next moment, the wall was tumbling down."

"Those bastards!! It must be Ragen's doings. I've watched him for long but I didn't thought he would make his move this quick." Pyrean hissed. By the time Pyrean got ready, the rest of the guards were already awaiting his orders, all clad in armour, holding spears, axes and bows, lined up in neat ranks.

"I want 200 men to follow me to the destroyed wall. The rest are to stand guard at the city gate!" Pyrean ordered.

200 men separated from the main contingent and followed Pyrean, the rest carried fire torches and moved out to the gate.

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Stone and Ragen watched intently from the shadows, hoping that their plan would work out smoothly. Pyrean has a special ability that enables him to control the elements of fire. Apart from being able to spit fire, he has a sword engulfed in flames, whoever else touches it will be scorched to death. He can also cover hiself in flames, no one can get near him if he activates his armour of fire.

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Suddenly, the force of 200 men led by Pyrean appeared before them. He was now clad in orange armour, one that is covered in flames. He looked very angry, so angry that the flames surrounding him seems to be getting bigger and out of control.

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From their well-hidden positions, the small group of men led by Ragen fired their arrows at Pyrean's armies. A barrage of arrows rained through the night. Pyrean's men were caught unawares. Surprised by the sudden ambush attack, the men scrambled to safety as they raised their shields to fend themselves from the arrows. Some fell to the ground and was being trampled over. 30 to 40 died. "Who's there?" Pyrean shouted. "Show yourselves!"

At this moment, Ragen and Stone, together with the 20 men, sprang out from their hiding positions. This time, wielding swords as they charged towards Pyrean's army. Suddenly, Ragen and Stone turned direction and headed towards Thorin's Gate.

"Ragen! How dare you!" Pyrean hissed sharply.

"Quick, follow them! Kill them all!"

Pyrean;s army regrouped, turned tail and began chasing after Stone and Ragen. Some retrieved their bows and began launching missle arrows at Stone's group . They could only fend themselves by locking down the arrows with their swords. With the army hot in pursuit, Ragen's men fell one by one as the arrows hit them behind their necks. The men fell face down onto the stone pathway, their armours clashing against the surface, giving out a sharp, clanking sound of metal. By the time Ragen reached the gate, the number of men was halved.

"Hurry up!!" Stone said as they got into the underground tunnels of Oscillith.

"Ragen, you cannot hide from me, surrender yourselves now!" Pyrean stopped at the gate and said with a smirk from the side out his mouth.

There was no response.

Pyrean followed suit and went into the tunnels, together woth his men. Suddenly, another explosion thundered through the night. This time, the explosion came from right beside Pyrean's men. "Boom!" Thorins Gate was wrecked, leaving behind a heap of twisted and deformed metal. The explosion sent the men flying, landing several feet away. The place now a bloodied mess scattered with bodily parts from Pyrean's men. The surviving few quickly got up, choking on the cloud of dust set up by the powerful explosion; but were soon killed by the 20 men stationed near the gate. Pyrean wanted to turn back, only to find the passageway blocked by stone and rubble, some of his men trapped underneath.

The explosion sent powerful shockwaves through the tunnel, extinguishing the fire torches brought in by Pyrean. They were plunged into darkness, the only light now came from Pyrean himself. His army of 200 now left with 70 at most.

"Follow mw. Listen to my footsteps." Stone said in a muffled voice as he took out his map.

"There they are! Follow them quick!" Pyrean shouted.

"Yes, follow us, come on." Stone said to himself.

With Stone as a guide, the group soon reached the Gate of Morden; Pyrean hot in their tracks. Suddenly, another deafening explosion came. This time, right in front of Stone as he was approaching the gate.

"What!? But I didn't give the order to detonate. What happened?" Ragen asked in shock and bewilderment.

"No time to think, Ragen. What should we do now? We're trapped in here forever!"

The explosion rendered the gate useless. Cracks began to form in the stone walls. Soon, the walls were unable to withstand the pressure and gave way. Large amounts of water churned in from the cracks as the explosion melted away the stone walls, allowing water from the waterfall and the Morden river to flush in.

Ragen kept silent as he contemplated his next move. A hollow core of fear starting to build up in his belly. There is no reason the men could have destroyed the gate without us getting out. Unless something has happened to them. "This is looking ominous." Ragen thought to himself.

Suddenly, the sound of a whip crack snapped Ragen out from his disillusionment; more water began to flow in.

"Quick, go to the Devil's Lair, Stone, quick! Bring the men along." Ragen said.

"What? But there's no way out there."

"There's a tunnel that leads to the outside underneath the chair that Razalith sits on!"

Stone nodded.

"Will we die here?" One of the soldiers asked.

"We won't." Ragen said as he put a reassuring hand on his shoulder.

As Stone turned around and began moving towards Devil's Lair, Pyrean approached. His army now further slashed by half as several were crushed by falling rockslides while several others were drowned. Pyrean sneered and said, "even if I were to die, I shall make you my sacrifice. You shall not escape now!"

"Argh!!" Several yelped in pain as lava-hot balls of flames came out of Pyrean's mouth. Stone and Ragen side-stepped and managed to dodge the fireballs. 5 men that were hit face-on were now trying in vain to extinguish the fires that slowly and antagonizingly consuming their bodies; the stench of burnt flesh and skin soon filled the air. The men were dancing around in flames as if performing some kind of ritual. The water level was rising and it soon reached them. The men threw themselves into the water. But it was too late, there was a hissing sound and white smoke emerged from the waters. The men never stood up again.

"Stone, go now. I'll distract him."

Stone nodded. The tunnels are filling with water quickly as they speak. Soon, they will be drowned if no action is taken.

"Follow me closely!" Stone said, running towards Devil's Lair, glancing back, hoping that Ragen would be all right.

"Your opponent is me, Pyrean." Ragen said.

"You can't beat me, Pyrean. The water's coming in." Ragen smiled coldly.

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"We must hurry!" Stone said, dodging a huge stone that nearly crushed him. By the time they reached Devil's Lair, the water level was already knee-deep. Wading through the water, they reached the huge chair. Stone stood still, studying the chair closely.

"Lets try to move it aside." Stone said.

With a heave and a push, they move the chair aside, revealing a square entrance large enough for just one person to go through; a flight of stairs leading downwards. They went in. The tunnel was not very broad, they had to squat down in order to move forwards. After some time, the tunnel began to increase in width. So much that they were able to walk on their feet. They approached another flight of steps. This time, it was spiralling upwards. They continued moving, treading carefully as the stairs were steep and uneven. Any mis-step would send the whole group tumbling down. With each step taken, it was accompanied by the sound of flowing water and deafening booms as the walls of the Oscillith labyrinth came down. All the men, including Stone, stole glances continuously behind their backs, still hoping that Ragen would come out alive and come shouting after them.

The stairs finally came to an end. Stone found themselves in a cave. It was dark; and Stone could see an opening right up in front, covered by a curtain of water that flowed continuously downwards.

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"Where are we?" One of the soldiers asked.

"We seem to be some kind of a cave." Stone said.

Stone walked to the opening, streaks of faint blue light streaming into the cave from the small crevice large enough for a person to go through. Noticing that the water flow wasn't very strong, Stone stuck his head out to get a better view.

"Huh!" Stone gasped in surprise. They were now in a small cave on the face of a cliff, 10 feet below lies the River Morden.

"We could jump from here, into the Morden River. But be mindful of the rocks below!" Stone said.

"Splash!" Stone jumped from the crevice and landed into the water. The others followed. They quickly scrambled to get to land and safety.

"I hope he's all right."

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"Charge!" The remaining soldiers hidden began their assault on the city gate.

The second explosion was the cue to launch the attack.

"What the...? When did they appear?" One of the guards asked in disbelievement.

The assault was swift. Without a leader, they were like disarrayed ants, readily squashed by Ragen's army, well-trained and set to kill whoever stands in their path, ready to take the life of those that have taken so many others and done so much evil.

"Victory! Victory is ours!"

By the first dawn of light, the city gate was taken. Ragen's soldiers waving their flags on top of the city gate. Oscillith is once again free.

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"Clank!" A clash of swords. The heat coming from the flamed sword was too hot for Ragen to bear. He quickly released his force on his sword and plunged into the water. Pyrean's flamed sword missing him by a hair's width. The heat from the sword singed Ragen's arm, leaving behind a black scar and a the smell of seared flesh. The water level was now at the pelvis level. Ragen had to keep dodging Pyrean's attack as he could not get near to him. But, the water level was high enough now. Ragen smiled and plunged into the water. Pyrean was left stranded, the flames around his body slowly diminishing, and the armour of fire from his groin level and below was totally ineffective in water.

In water, Ragen was like a slithering snake, moving from one point to another quickly and dodging swords as the soldiers thrust their swords in the water in an attempt to hit Ragen. Carrying a small dagger in his hand, Ragen plunged his dagger into the soldiers' ankles. They yelped in pain, knelt down and fell into the water. Ragen convieniently slit their throats. Others began to panic, trying to get away from the water, but it was of no use. "Stay calm! Stay calm!" Pyrean tried to calm the frightened troops.

"Argh!!" Pyrean cried in pain as Ragen stabbed his dagger into his calves.

The water level was rising fast, reaching Ragen waist now as he stood up to catch his breath and to monitor the situation.

"I'd better go now." Ragen thought to himself.

Taking a deep breath, Ragen dived into the water and swam towards Devil's Lair.

"No! No! don't leave me here, Ragen, save me!" Pyrean cried.

His pleas fell on deaf ears.

Ragen was already leagues away from him.

Ragen swam with all his might. On reaching Devil's Lair, the water had already risen to his chest. Taking one last deep breath, he dived downwards into the entrance to the hidden tunnel.

It was soon dawn. Stone and the men sat on the river banks, hoping to see Ragen jumping down into the Morden River. Suddenly, they heard a 'Sploosh' sound, followed by a large burst of water coming out from the small crevice on the face of the cliff.

A head bobbed on the surface of the river.

"It's Ragen! I thought you were dead!" Stone shouted as Ragen swam to the shore and got out of the water.

Stone observed him intently.

"You're all right! I'm glad." Both men exchanged pats and a hug.

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Daylight.

"What happened to the men at the Gate of Morden?" Ragen asked one of his men. They were now in the halls of Pyrean's living quarters, enjoying a cup of hot tea well-deserved after a hard-fought battle.

"We could have died! Had it not for the secret passage out of the labyrinth."

Ragen nodded in agreement.

"I don't know, Sir. They have not returned ever since the battle was over. I think they should be on their way back to the city."

"No, they are taking too much time. Something bad must have befell them." Ragen said.

"We'd better go take a look, Stone."

The 20 men stationed at the Gate of Morden were no more. Their bodies were found badly mutilated and disfigured when Stone and Ragen arrived at the place where the men were supposed to hide.

"Who could've done this? Our plan was a secret. Only a few people know about it and they are all my trusted followers." Ragen said as he turned away from the unsightly heap of bodies lying on the ground.

"What should we do now?" Stone asked.

"My job here is done. I'll keep my promise and help you to recover the other half of the sword. I'll appoint a leader to be responsible for Oscillith's safety and to investigate this issue thorughly." Ragen said as he pointed the bodies on the ground.

"We'll head out to the city of Wonder, Razalith's hometown, perhaps we could find something useful there."

Raegn shrugged his shoulders and sighed.

Chapter V: The Moor

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The Moor is an old, run-down and dilapidated looking tavern standing in an uninhabited part of the city; looking as if it would crumble into bits and pieces anytime. It was made out of brick, stacked together by mud and soil, crows perched high on its roof showing off their horrendous voices which would scare the wits out of any passer-by.

The tavern has stood through ages, in times of war, of famine, and of love and death, it has stood in silence,radiating the promise of a soporific sojourn from the horrors and worries of the outside world. Many are drawn towards the tavern by this promise, hoping that they can be protected and comforted by the warm light radiating from the candle-light hanging alongside the walls of the tavern.

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The tavern was packed. White smoke billowing from its square chimney, forming ghastly images with the clear, starry night. Shadows of men chattering away ans clashing their smeared beer mugs can be seen through the translucent windows. The barnyard was packed with goods and chests belonging to the customers; the horses were sleeping, occassionally opening its eyes when a customer leaves or tries to enter the tavern.

A man sits quietly in the corner of the tavern, taking slow sips from his beer mug. Suddenly, the swing doors at the entrance opened, the door chime resonating a comfortable "tink" sound. In stepped a man, looking tired, famished, dirty and was sweating profusely. The stranger caught everybody's attention for none has seen this man in the tavern before. Everybody eyed him suspiciously and intently and begin talking in whispers; their loud booms reduced to meer murmurs and hummed voices. The man made his way to the bar table, asked for some beer and something to eat. The bartender was a grubby, fat man with an eye-patch over one eye. Taking a few more glances, the bartender took out a mug of beer and a plate of cold, cut beef.

Stone picked up the drinks and food and walked over to the table at which the man in the corner occupied; it was the only table with empty seats left. After escaping from the labyrinth, Stone realized that he had not eaten for 3 days, he was exhausted.

"My name is Stone, what's yours?" Stone asked the man as he wolfed down his food and emptied his mug of beer.

"Nobody asks about anybody about anything in this place."

"Are you a spy?"

"What? A spy... of whom?"

"Don't try to deny it, you're a spy of Diantre? Aren't you?" The man took out his dagger and pushed it against Stone's thigh. His other hand still holding onto his beer mug; face unmoved. "Speak the truth!! Why are you here?"

"I'm here to look for Ragen, he knows the information that I need to slay Diantre and avenge my parents." Stone said calmly.

"Ragen? What do you need from him?"

"Information on the sword of LightBringer."

"The sword of LightBringer? We know nothing of it! But you did say you wanted to avenge your parents?"

"Yes I do."

Sensing that he has attracted too much attention, the man said:

"Let's talk in my room. It's not safe down here."

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"Please pardon me for my actions just now. My name is Ragen."

"I just wanted to be careful. I caught a spy a few nights ago."

They were in a small room in the tavern. An old rug paved the stone floor of the room; wood was burning in the fireplace, keeping the room warm and cozy; at times, it gave out crackling sounds as the flames played in the freplace, licking the wood with its orange tongue. The fireplace was faced with fine carvings and has massive metal and iron adornments, which have darkened with age and soot.

"How did you know about me?" Ragen asked.

"Thande told me to look for you. You travel the world often so you must have heard of something about the whereabouts of the sword."

Ragen nodded.

"How much do you know about the LightBringer?" Ragen asked.

"Not much, I only know it was once used to seal Diantre away."

Stone contemplated for a while.

"... the sword was broken into 2... I saw it inscribed onto the stone pillars in the Oscillith Labyrinth."

"The labyrinth...!! You came from that cursed place?"

Stone nodded.

"You must be good to be able to escape from the clutches of that demon that resides within the labyrinth... Few people have come out alive to tell their story."

"I've killed him."

"You've what!!? Ragen said in disbelievement and shock.

"Tell me, Ragen, who exactly is he?"

"His name was Razalith. The local folks here call him The Hell's Caretaker."

Razalith was once the leader of the city of Wonder. He was also one of the faction leaders that took part in the battle of The Deadlands. The battle was grand, and it took the lives of many. During the battle, Razalith was controlled and influenced by Diantre. But, he survived the war. Like many before him, he sought the power of the sword, even though knowing that the sword might consume him. In an effort to save himself, Razalith broke the sword into 2 parts, the blade and the handle, and ditched it into a river. They were lost after that. The sword has however, done its damage. Razalith became inhuman. He was unable to sleep, drink, eat or die, nor was he able to see light. He retreats into the underground tunnels of Oscillith, preying on wandering travellers and occasionally, the servants of Diantre who were responsible for guarding the bridge of Hakdum. Who knows how many years he has been there.

"I've been to his halls once and I've seen those carvings too."

"Do you then, have any information about the current whereabouts of the sword's current whereabouts?" Stone asked.

"Do not fret, my friend. I have half the sword." Ragen said as he took out the lower half of the broken sword from its scabbard.

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"The sword has no powers now to seal away Diantre. The sword must be reforged, joined together once more. Only the communion of the two halves will the sword display its powers once more."

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The Broken Sword

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Ragen was born in the distant lands of Draga. The city has always been home to Ragen, until his homes have been conquered. Ragen lost both his parents. Alone, he was forced to fend for himself, roaming the world in search of a place where he can still call home. He was a wanderer, picking up skills as a ranger while trying to evade the pursuits of the dark army. Till he reached the city of Oscillith; The Moor has been his home and safe haven ever since.

In his years of wandering and travelling around the world, Ragen made few friends. yet, his journey was full of adventures and dangers. On one occasion, Ragen stumbled onto an underground catacomb; in it lies an unmarked grave. There were however, inscriptions on the tombstone:

"Therein lies power beyond one's imagination... the sword of LightBringer is now broken..."

Driven by curiousity, Ragen opened the grave only to find the broken legendary sword lying by the side of the white skeleton.

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"Please take this half of the sword. You must find the other half and look for the master forger that lives in my hometown Draga, only he has the ability to reforge the sword of LightBringer."

"But, how can I...?"

"Yes you can! I know my soul has been tainted. If I gain possession of the sword, it would consume me, just like the others."

"How do you know I can wield it?"

"Because I know you can... Your eyes radiate hope and light, unlike the rest of the people that I've seen, filled only with hatred, jealousy and fear. The sword is too much of a burden for me to take." Ragen said.

Stone lapsed in deep thought, fearing that the sword too, might take him. But, his love for his parents soon overcame the fear and doubts.

"Alright, I'll accept the sword." Stone took over the sword, carefully running his fingers over the blade and its handle. Though he cannot see, Stone knew it must be a good sword.

"As for the other half of the sword, I too, have no clue of its whereabouts. If you wish, I can travel with you in search of it."

"That would be most welcome." Stone said.

"Pardon my straight-forwardness, are you blind?" Ragen asked.

Stone smiled and said: "As blind as a bat in the presence of light. But I can move better than a perfectly-visioned person."

Ragen nodded.

"Before we leave, I have to deal with the matters at hand first. I must save The Moor and Oscillith and I require your help."

"I would be most glad to be of help." Stone said.

"We are planning to attack the city gates and kill the leader Pyrean. The people you just saw in the tavern are my people. I can still come up with 500 more."

"How many does Pyrean have?"

"My scouts report a strength of at most 3,000 strong."

"We are out-numbered 1 to 6, Ragen. Are you going to launch an attack face on just like that? It would be suicide."

"Come, I have a better plan."

Chapter IV: The Oscillith Labyrinth

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Stone stood up and peered into the far horizon. A large land mass appeared before his eyes. Agily, Stone manuvoured his small boat in that direction. It has been five days since Stone left his comfortable hometown of LeonCita, embarking on an mission and to fulfill an agenda with the dark lord Diantre. The boat was small, yet sturdy and trustworty, made out of oakwood, it was capable of withstanding terrible storms. This, he bought it from a fishing house near the harbour. The weather was relatively calm on the five days of journey, too peaceful and quiet perhaps, for it seemed like calm before a raging storm. The waves slapped against the wooden planks of his boat. Occassionally, a whale surfaced and greeted Stone with a blow of its snort.

It was now nightfall. For twenty years, Stone has not stepped foot onto foreign land, this was his first time, yet it may be his last time. The river Morden was now in sight. Stone carefully rowed his boat towards the entrance of the river. He carefully tied his boat to a large rock and continued his journey on foot. The air was stale and damp, filled with a horrible stench of decomposing material. Stone became anxious, for he does not know what lays ahead of him.

"Master Thande was right." Stone thought to himself. There was no one guarding the entrance to the river. Quickly and steathily, Stone made his way upstream along the river bank. The river was sandwiched between two precipes; so high and tall that Stone was unable to determine its height. He ran upstream, and uphill, until he reached a waterfall. Large amounts of water come tumbling down with tremendous force and the sound given out was deafening. The waterfall smashed down onto the rocks, water droplets fluttered through the air look like small fireflies when illuminated by the moonlight. Stone suddenly thought of his father, images of the monster smashing his father's skull surfaced in his mind. To the side was a small door, emitting a faint blue light; on its top etched three large words: Gata De Morden.

"This must be the Gate Of Morden." Stone thought to himself as he took out the map that Thande handed to him.

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"Whsshh"

"What was that?"

Stone felt that someone was watching him in the shadows, waiting for a chance to attack him. Stone felt uneasy. With all his might, Stone heaved the door open. A musty and damp smell immediately filled his nostrils, making Stone cough and wheeze as he took a few whiffs of the stale air. "What evil lies within these tunnels?" Stone thought to himself.

The view that came into his eyes doesn't seem very inviting. It was dark, very dark. Stone could hear water droplets dripping from the ceilings of the underground cavern. The sound of the droplets as it hit the floor gave out a sound that seemed like and explosion as it echoed throughout the cavern. Each time, sending chills down Stone's spine.

A crooked flight of stairs lay in front of him, leading deep into the underground labyrinth. The stairs seemed to be carved out from the stone and the face of the cliffs many years ago. It curved upwards. Stone moved forwards, careful not to fall into the deep abyss below the stairs.

Stone had been feeling that he had been watched ever since entering the gate of Morden. But, he was unable to see the presence of anybody anywhere. Using the map as a guide, Stone reached the bridge of Hakdum. Crossing the bridge is the only safe passage if he wanted to avoid the monster living here for the other route brings him past the Devil's Lair.

The Bridge of Hakdum was an overhead arched pathway, made of Stone from many years ago.

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Suddenly, as Stone was about to cross the bridge, two arrows flashed across the silent air.

"Whoosh!"

Sensing a motion in the air currents, Stone flipped backwards, the arrows narrowly missing his head and his chest. Stone sought refuge behind a large rock lying near the entrance to the bridge. His eyes shifting from place to place as he observed his surroundings.

The two evil men tasked to guard the bridge remained hidden high up in a safe place and out of Stone's view. "Who is that?" Stone thought to himself. He dared not make any sound or any sudden movements for he did not know how many enemies there were and he did not want to reveal his whereabouts. Stone was at an advantage because he would be able to detect the locations of the two archers if they made any attack. Whereas the two men could only aim by listening for movement.

Stone picked up a rock and threw it towards the bridge. "Thud!", the piece of rock made a deafening sound as it echoed throughout the cavern. "Swoosh!". Again, two arrows sliced through the air, this time, not towards Stone, but the piece of rock.

Knowing that the enemy was blind, Stone picked up a few pieces of rock and started to move towards the bridge, taking each step slowly and treading softly, each time, throwing a rock to distract the two unknown enemies.

Just when Stone thought that his plan was working, the arrows stopped suddenly. "They must have given up." He thought.

"Boom!" A loud explosion erupted.

Stone and rubble plummetted through the air. Stone was thrown backwards by the impact of the explosion and fell hard on all fours, large pieces of rubble hitting his body. Stone picked himself up quickly, only to see more arrows coming towards him. Stone ran backwards, to the hiding place behind the rock.

"Damn." Stone shouted.

The ruckus stopped.

The bridge was no more. What's left behind was a cloud of white smoke and debris. "I'd better get out of this place quickly." There was only one way left --- past the Devil's Lair.

Drawing his swords, Stone headed in the other direction and ran as fast as he could.

After a while, silence resumed. Stone could hear his heavy breathing after the escape from the bridge.

He came to a large cave. It was filled with skulls and bones. Pieces of tattered clothe still hanging from the gruesome remains. "This must be the Den of Bones." Stone thought to himself. He walked in to examine the remains. A large pile of skulls lay in a corner of the cave. Stone picked up a skull. There was a cavity in the skull. In fact, in all of the skulls. "What weapon could have caused such a hole in the skull?" It was terrible.

"What?!" A dark figure lurked past the entrance of the cave.

Stone turned around went out to check.

Nothing, no one was there.

Stone was starting to feel afraid now. His hair now matted against his forehead, tamped down with sweat trickling down his forehead. He moved steathily, with his back against the stone walls, hoping that the monster had not noticed his presence within these tunnels.

Stone stopped at the entrance to the Devil's Lair.

As if being attracted and mesmerized by what he saw, Stone walked into the Devil's Lair. It was a very large hall, supported by 8 huge stone pillar columns, each carved with drawings and pictures. The place was an undertaker's paradise, the same coffin-like view in every direction, dark walls tapering faintly toward a hazy point of convergence in the darkness. It was magnificent, yet eerily scary. Stone walked closer, carefully examining the drawings on the pillars, totally forgetting the imminent danger that he is facing. The carvings depicted scenes of a battle, a war that involved the world.

"What is this?" Stone thought.

The pictures show a man wielding a sword and fighting against a man on the horse. The man on the man is hooded. The swordsman seems to be losing, but at his dying moments, managed to slay the horsed-man. "Huh!! This must be the Sword of LightBringer Master Thande spoke of!"

Stone continued to the other columns.

Oblivious to his surroundings, Stone did not sense the presence of another person in the hall. At the end of the hall, placed a large wooden chair, it seems to be a throne. On it,sat a person, carefully observing Stone's every movemnt, his hands toying with the skull of a dead man. By the side was a wooden chest, holding his treasures of the slain adventurers and those who roamed the labyrinth.

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"Who are you? How dare you barge into my hall!" The voice was cold and hard as steel.

Shocked, Stone turned to face the man to get a better view of the man who was talking to him.

Stone quickly calmed down. He was unable to see his face.

"I am Stone from the city of LeonCita across the sea. I seek safe passageway into Oscillith through these tunnels, only to be attracted by the magnificance of your halls."

There was no response.

"Who are you then?" Stone asked as he moved closer, trying to get a better look at the silhouette figure.

The figure let out a low chuckle.

"You would not want to know. I am hungry now and you can suffice my hunger!!"

With that, the "thing" stood up from its seat and charged towards Stone. Its bony hands outstretched, aiming for Stone's neck.

Stone raised both swords and formed a 'X' in front of him to defend against the razor sharp bony claws. "Clink" The sound of bone met with the sound of metal. The evil being was fast, as soon as his hands met with the sword, the devil disappeared right in front of his eyes. The monster circled around him, hoping to catch Stone from behind. But Stone was equally fast and agile. He ducked and rolled forward, the bony claws missing him by only a fraction.

Stone turned around.

The figure was not there.

"What the...!!"

Stone became more nervous now. The bony figure was fast, Stone could not determine the location of the monster. Stone quickly retreated until his back came into contact with a stone pillar, his swords constantly hovering and swinging from side to side, preparing for another attack from the monster.

The monster was already waiting for Stone. It was on top of Stone, clinging onto the stone pillar. It moved downwards slowly, its fingers aiming for Stone's brain; so that he could feed on the cranial juice and the blood that served as his food. He raised his bony arm, ready to thrust its fingers and penetrate them into the skullbone.

"Argghh!! No!!..."

White smoke emerged from his hood as Stone pierced his sword into the monster's face, the monster's claws hanging in mid-air still scratching his scalp. The monster fell down onto the floor, its remains coagulating into a wasted heap, its bones disintegrating into a small mound of white powder. Stone heaved a sigh of relief.

He went forward to the the large wooden chair and rummaged through the wooden chest, looking for any equipment that might help him in his journey. At the bottom of the chest, Stone discovered a false compartment. He ripped it open with his sword and discovered a mithril vest studded with numerous fine diamonds.

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The vest fitted Stone nicely.

Donning the vest, Stone made his way to Thorin's Gate.

Chapter III: Into The Troubled Lands

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Many years ago, there existed an alliance between men from different factions. They fought against the dark army and managed to engage the dark lord himself in The Deadlands. A fierce battle broke out there. Having superior numbers, the men thought they could qualsh the dark forces easily. Alas, the dark lord has a special ability. He was able to spread his dark influence by taking over and controlling the souls of men and bring them under his control. The battle soon turned tides. Of the 22 faction leaders who took part in the battle, all have been influenced and used to turn against their very own kin, except for one, for he has a pure heart and an untainted soul. With unwavering determination, he fought the dark lord till his very last breathe. His name was LightBringer. At his dying moments, LightBringer thrust his sword into the devil's temple, sealing him in the Deadlands for many years.

But Man hasn't learn their lesson. Those who survived the battle witnessed the power of the sword and wanted to gain possession of the sword, to wield its power for their own selfish gains. The sword was removed from the Deadlands which sealed the dark lord within it. Man are greedy, selfish, and self-centered. They were unable to control the power of the sword for only the people with the purest of hearts can gain its power.

One by one, those who gained possession of the sword passed away, their evil hearts and souls crushed under the light of the sword. The sword was deemed to have been cursed. After some time, the sword was forgotten, no one dared to seek its power anymore.

While men fought for the sword's possession, the dark lord began its resurrection. He began to take in dark energy emitted from Mans' evil hearts, filled with fear and distrust. It began to gain power and strength, enough for him to make a comeback and to take revenge on those who have sealed him for so long in the forsaken lands. Diantre mustered his forces and together with his ability, factions fell quickly and world dominance is at hand.

"Where is this sword then?" Stone said, now seating in the halls of the Master Thande.

"It seems to be our only chance of defeating Diantre and sealing him away for good."

"But the sword may claim your life!"

"I must try, I must look for the sword. It gives me the power to destroy Diantre and to revenge my parents."

Thande nodded his head.

"I'm also unaware if its current location, Stone."

"You'll have to look for it yourself."

Thande thought for a while.

"You might get more information of the sword from a man named Ragen. But, be mindful of him, for he seems a bit eccentric."

"Tell me more about him."

"He is a ranger, he travels around the world and he may have some information about the sword. His whereabouts are not fixed and it would be rather difficult to seek him out."

"Go, go to The Moor in the city of Oscillith just across the sea. If you want to find him, that's where you'll most likely find him."

"Os... Oscillith? But, I heard the place has already been overrun. The guards wouldn't let me into the city."

"Yes it is. But, there is an alternative route into the city. You will have to sail across the sea, down the river of Morden which leads into the city."

"Along the river, you will see an entrance to the underground labyrinth which links the river and the city."

"It would be the least guarded. For they would not have thought someone from our city would try to get inside."

"What is, The Moor?"

"Its a tavern, a place where information is exchanged, the last safe haven in Oscillith."

"How do you know all these?" Stone asked.

"My best friend, Rivendoor, was the faction leader, he was killed in a recent attack."

"I'm sorry."

Thande took out a map printed on animal hide.

"Take this, it might help you along the way."

"It's a map of the underground labyrinth. you'll get lost without this."

"Beware of the monster that resides underneath these tunnels. But, you are fast and agile, I trust you can avoid being detected."

Thande said as he pointed to the spot marked with a red 'X' on the map.

"There are many exits, but only one brings you into Oscillith. You must go through Thorin's Gate."

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"After finding Ragen, the rest will be up to you. I can only help you this far."

"Thank you Sir." Stone folded the map and kept it into his vest.

"Promise me you'll come back safe. Be rest assured that I'll construct a better tombstone for your parents. It's the very least that I can do."

Stone bowed.

"I wish you good luck and Godspeed."

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Stone lingered at his house for a while, contemplating the future that is set before him, touching and caressing the things in his house that was all so nice and comforting. He knew, all these, would be no more the moment he stepped out of the city. How long would this journey take? He thought to himself. Suddenly, Stone felt that the heavy responsible of slaying Diantre and avenging his parents bestowed upon him was too much too take. He felt dizzy.

Stone made his way outside, before his parents' grave.

At this moment, the pendant hanging on Stone's chest emitted a soothing white light. An image of his mother appeared before him.

She seems to be speaking.

"My son, are you alright?"

"Mum, I afraid I might die."

"Stone, destiny has chosen you for this task, you have to do it, for me, for LeonCita, and for the world."

"Remember, try your hardest and your best before your destiny is revealed before you."

"Be brave."

"Remember. I'll be here as long as you have this pendant."

The figure disappeared.

Stone's mind was very much clear now. He was even more determined to accomplish the mission.

Duskfall.

Stone strapped on his swords which saved him on several occasions. He made his way to the harbour, singing a son on his way.

'Hail Oscillith here I come,
from the little known city LeonCita.
Down the river of Morden,
in search of the ranger Ragen.
Whatever evil that crosses my path,
I will engage them in a bloodbath.
To seek revenge for my beloved ones,
with my trusted swords by my side.
Oscillith, here I come.'

Chapter II: The Death Messenger

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Sunrise.

The sun is red, tainted with blood.

The previous night was not peaceful at all. The leader of the city, Thane, received a warning from the dark servants of Diantre that they would be attacking the city soon.

The servant donned a long black robe, hooded. His face hidden underneath a dark veil, as if having some contagious disease. He spoke with a croaky voice:

"I have come, with word from our master, Diantre."

"What tidings have you brought to our humble lands? Speak your mind."

Thane said as he held a cup of wine, slowly taking in its aroma and savoring its taste with every sip of the cold, dry wine.

"The dark lord does not bring good news, only destruction and death."

"Is that so?"

"The city of LeonCita will fall sooner than you think."

"Poof"

The dark servant disappeared suddenly, leaving the great hall enshrouded in a black mist.

"Catch him!! Catch him!! Guards!!"

Thande bellowed. He threw the cup onto the floor, drew his sword and went after the enemy. Thande has a special ability. He was able to see through anything he wants, no matter what obstacles it may be or how many there were. Pity, it wasn't enough to stop the enemy.

He was unable to see any physical bodily shape underneath those black robes. There was only mist, dark black mist taking the shape of a human.

50 men that were guarding the halls rushed in to stop the intruder and to see who has such great power and courage to barge into the great halls without permission and going in without them noticing. As if having their souls absorbed, the guards fell down one by one as the dark figure ran past them and made his way to the entrance.

The black figure was extremely fast.

"Thande, Milord Thande, are you there?"

A lady's voice resonated throughout the great halls.

"I'm here to deliver the strawberries."

The evil man continued to make his way to the entrance, a small dagger in his invisible hand.

"Oh no!!" Thande thought to himself.

"Go!! Run away!! Don't come in!!"

Thande was unable to match the speed of the assailant. It was too late.

"Arghh!!"

The strawberries are sweet, bright red in colour, like the colour of the floors of the magnificent halls, now stained with the blood of the guards and the woman.

Thande knew it was too late. The intruder would have had crossed the sea by the time the backup guards arrived.

He stared in disbelief at the 50 corpses now lying motionless in his halls. How was he able to kill 50 armed guards in such a short amount of time? He cannot believe his eyes. 50 pairs of eyes now looking at him, telling him to seek revenge for them.

Cold, lifeless eyes.

He moved slowly towards the headless body lying at the entrance. Images of what happened echoed through his mind.

"Let this be a signal, a warning, and a welcome gift for the dark lord."

"HaHaHaHa......"

The dark messenger said as he made his way toward the harbour on his pitch black steed. In his 'hands', held the head of the unfortunate woman, Stone's mother.

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Stone knelt beside his father's body, in the strawberry fields outside his house, his shirt soaked with blood, his chest still bleeding from last night's attack.

Daylight blinded him. He couldn't see. But he could hear, he could feel, he could smell. A slight breeze brew across Stone's face, like a million knives slashing across his face.

Silence, dead silence.

The wind became his only company and best friend now. Everybody has rushed to the great hall to see the horrible scene left behind by the intruder. None could believe that such a horrible thing could have happen in their peaceful city.

Stone was at a loss. He didn't know what to do. He had killed the terrible beast, but at the expense of a loved one.

"Master Stone, am I glad to see you."

A dressed in armour shouted as he ran towards Stone.

"I have some very bad news for you, promise me that you must be prepared for it." He looked at Stone.

"What news can be worse then the death of my father?"

"What do you mean?, this... this man here is your father?" the soldier pointed at the disfigured and bloodied mass lying on the ground.

Stone nodded his head.

"You have my sympathies, Master Stone. He was a great man."

"Please come with me, Master Thande has ill news for you."

"Hold on, will you not help me bury my father?"

"All right."

Together, they made a mound in the fields and erected a tombstone. Stone plucked some white lillies and scattered them across the grave. The head of the beast as a sacrificial item for his father.

It started to drizzle.

Stone draped the skin of the beast across his shoulders and went with the soldier to the great hall.

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"Stone!!"

"Master Thande." Stone bowed in respect to the lord of the city.

"I've heard from the guards. But still, I must inform you of something that happened when you were out hunting the beast."

"Your mother, she's been killed by an intruder last night."

"What? How did that happen?" Stone couldn't believe his ears. He wished he were deaf too.

"I'm sorry Stone. But the intruder killed your mother while trying to make his escape."

"What is my mum doing here last night?"

"Delivering strawberries. They were my favourite."

"Then why didn't you protect her?!!" Stone was getting angry. He couldn't control his anger any more longer.

"I... I... I couldn't, the intruder was too fast."

"Then how does he look like?!!" Stone was shouting to Thande.

"I couldn't see, he does not have a face..."

"Pow"

Stone delivered a vicious punch to Thande's face.

"How could you not have seen him?"

"I told you, he does not have any features that I can see. He is just... just... air. But, he did say that he was the servant of Diantre, the dark lord."

"What?"

Stone dropped to his knees. Tears started to trickle down his cheeks. Having to face the death of both parents in one night was too much for Stone to take. He was speechless. The world around him seemed to be crumbling inwards toward him.

"Where is her body?"

"It's in the inner chamber."

"Bring me to her."

Stone followed Thande into the inner chamber where his mother's body was placed. Looking at headless body, Stone almost fainted. How could he be so ruthless? Stone thought to himself. Without further consideration, Stone carried his mother's body and starting walking out of the great hall.

"Please Stone, if I could be of any help..."

Stone ignored Thande and continued to walk out, carrying his mother's body in his arms and walked towards the strawberry fields, where his father's body lay.

"Now both of you can rest in peace."

"I swear will take the life of the one who denied yours."

Stone made an oath before the combined grave of his parents. His hand clutching a pendant that his mother wore when she lived.

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