Knight
Witch
Chapter
3
Comes
the Dark Army
Terrified
at the sight and sound of thousands of demented, monstrous creatures
rushing towards them, the people left outside the fortified walls
surrounding the castle scattered in haste to find refuge.
From
atop the palace wall, the Sorceress Queen,
Amadora,
hands
clasped below her waistline in front of her and brows joined at the
center, stared down at the invading force.
Her
thoughts lost within the complexity of the attack and the defense the
castle;
her
face often shifted from outrage to concern over the unprovoked
assault on her Kingdom.
This
was not her first engagement; she had come up against many armies in
her long life, but none ever matched the size and strength of this
formidable army of horrific beasts. And the thought that the most
potent of her magic may not bring about an end to the fearsome army
of monsters, demons,
and lost souls troubled her.
Even
more troubling was the thought that her soldiers may not be able to
defend the castle against the abhor army from the Netherworld.
Her
men had proven themselves time and again in battle, but never had
they come up against such a crushing and fear-provoking army
as this.
And outnumbered a hundred to one, her soldiers stood little or no
chance of defeating the horrible
creatures.
But
it mattered not to them;
they
stood proud and ready to defend the castle until the last man falls.
Noble
as these virtues might be, Queen
Amadora
preferred
a plan that would guarantee
the destruction of the enemy with
the minimum loss of life or casualty on her side as possible, but she
was uncertain how to carry out such a task.
After
considerable
thought, Amadora
returned to her throne where her young Apprentice, Gwendolyn, pacing
up and down the room and nervous on edge, waited for her return.
Once
there, the Queen called
out the names of three of the most formidable members of the Order of
the Seven Sisters of Sorcery and commanded they appear before her.
Within
seconds, three small radiant stars--the size of a butterfly, appeared
at the center of the throne room, and with the quickest, grew and
transformed into the three Sorceresses Amadora
had
called forth.
Arms
stretched out like sheets to the wind, the three Sorceresses--lined
up side by side, greeted Amadora with a bow, and with humbleness,
asked in accord, "What does thy command of us, great Queen?"
A
feeling of outrage in her voice, Queen
Amadora
ordered
the three to combine their energies to form a shield around the
castle strong enough to hold back the repulsive intruders.
The
three Sisters of Sorcery stood up and replied in unity, "As you
command, great Queen, so it shall it be
done."
With
a clap of Amadora
hands,
the Sorceresses
vanished
in a bright haze and reappeared outside, high atop the
palace's watch tower.
Standing
at the center of the tower with their back to each other, the
Sorceresses stood shoulder to shoulder in a triangle formation and
held out their hands before them.
Gwendolyn,
looking out a window facing the tower where the Sorceresses stood,
watched with stern eyes as the three moved their hands in and out and
about in a circular motion.
She
then listened with intense
fascination as the Sorceresses, speaking in the ancient language of
their mystic
ancestors, spoke aloud the words that would bring forth a wall of
mystic
fire.
Six
times, in unison, they recited the words to the spell, and each time
with greater vocal intensity than the previous, the last being the
most powerful invocation of all.
Gwendolyn
throw herself closer to the window's edge as she saw striking, bright
green lights wove itself around the Sorceresses with unbelievable
speed.
The
Sorceresses' hair seemed to come to life as they rose and fell back
to take flight. Their dresses snap hard against a strong wind as the
mysterious energies from within, ever increasing, covered their
entire bodies. And when the surge of energy grew so intense
they could no longer hold it back;
the Sorcereses
drew back their arms, and with great commanding force, thrust their
hands forward.
Gwendolyn's
eyes came near to exploding as with the force of a violent wind,
a powerful
and dramatic upsurge of green spectral light burst forth from the
hands of the Sorceresses.
Within
seconds, like a
rolling cloud of fire rushing off the side of an erupting volcano,
a
dramatic, giant wave of emerald green fire
traveled outward one mile and wrapped itself along the castle's
perimeter in the form a
huge
dome, hundred feet thick.
Eyes
and mouth wide open, Gwendolyn looked on with utter disbelief as
thousands of demons and soulless creatures, trapped within the fiery
wall, burst into flames
in a
flash of bright green light, and then vanish in a dark haze that
fades as fast as the creature were destroyed.
With
all the nightmarish monsters caught inside the wall of fire
destroyed, Gwendolyn turned her sight to the army on the other side
of the wall.
Despite
the distorted, rippling vision created by the wall of fire and
distance, Gwendolyn could see the halted army standing on the other
side of the shield. She also saw many faint flashes of light coming
from
different sections
of the wall, which indicated to her the soulless soldiers were trying
to break through at any cost.
Gwendolyn
found a new respect for sorcery at that moment; it came close to
bring her to tears as she stared at the wall of fire.
In
all her years of studying the mystic arts, she had never once
considered how destructive magic could be in the wrong hands, and it
frightened her to think of
the strong influence it would one day have on her life.
The
Queen noticed the color had faded from Gwendolyn's face. "What
is it, child? Are you ill?"
Looking
numb and frail,
arms crossed, Gwendolyn turned to Queen
Amadora
and
answered back with a hint of a tremor
in her voice.
"No.
It is... I mean, I...."
"What,
child?"
"I...
I have never seen
you or any of the Sisters of Sorcery unleashed the full strength of
your powers before."
"That
troubles you?"
Gwendolyn
shifted her eyes back to what was going on outside the window.
"I
never know or understood just how terrifying it truly can be,"
she said after a belief period of silence, her voice lacking the
spirit of life she always liked to display.
"To
shape and imitate the world," said Gwendolyn, as she held out
her hands and looked down on them, as if she were holding something.
Gwendolyn
hastened to the Queen side and held up her hands for Amadora to see,
and with bitterness in her voice, continued to convey her feelings.
"I
am awed by it temptation for greatness," she said, her eyes
slumped and tearing. "To be able to create or destroy at a mere
command. Such a power is to be desired. Yet, I fear for those who
would stands in the path of our anger if we do not restrain
ourselves. And I wonder, can I?"
Queen
Amadora
approached Gwendolyn, and placing her hands on
the young Apprentice's shoulders, guided the girl to turn and look at
her.
"You
should not fear its power,"
said Amadora,
shaking a clenched fist before the girl. "You should embrace
it! As we all did, and you will, in time."
Gwendolyn
dropped her arms to her sides to quick for the Queen's liking.
"That is not as simple
to do as to say, My Queen," the young Sorceresses'
Apprentice snaps back. "At least, for me, it is not."
"And,
why is that?"
Gwendolyn
found it difficult to look up at the Queen. Her lips dry, she
moistened them with the tip of her tongue and rubbed them together
before speaking.
"Its
power has darkened my view of the world and everything I believed in
magic."
Queen
Amadora
walked
toward the window, crossed her arms, and stared out at the trouble
still to come for a moment before facing the young Sorceress'
Apprentice.
"Is
that all that troubles you?" she asked the disheartened girl.
"No,"
responded Gwendolyn with haste, in a high tone. "It has also
raised questions and doubts within me as to whether I am capable of
wielding such power without it destroying who I am."
"Good,"
said the Queen with a stern
voice as she nodded
her head in agreement. "Excellent!"
But
her response left Gwendolyn bewildered and surprised, and her lowered
brow and half-scrunched eyes, speaks much to the Queen of what she
was thinking at that moment.
Queen
Amadora
moved away from the window and stood eye to eye with Gwendolyn, "What
did you think magic was about, girl?"
Gwendolyn
sensed Queen
Amadora
was angry, but could not understand why, and so she continued to hold
to the baffled
look
on
her face.
"Forgive,
My Queen, but I see no reason for your anger."
Amadora
paced about the room, she had something to say to Gwendolyn, but
feared hurting the girl with the truth of her ignorant view of life.
Yet,
convinced
the girl needed to come to terms with the truth, she turned to her.
"You
had been living in a dream for years, Gwendolyn," Queen
Amadora
cried out, her arms and hands moving about in a nervous fashion as
she spoke. "Despite all
we have taught you, all we have shown
you; you still think of magic as nothing more than something you use
to amuse others."
Gwendolyn
moved to the window
and stared out with soft eyes
as the Queen continued to speak out.
"Well,
welcome to the real world, young Apprentice. I
am so glad you have finally decided to join the rest of us.
It is unfortunate that it took a war for you to catch up with the
rest of us."
Gwendolyn
whipped about, and with
intolerance
toward the Amadora's cutting remark, laid her heart out to
the Queen.
"You
say that if I were not mindful of the cares
and misery that surround me every day. I do not walk with blinders on
my head, nor do I turn my eyes in its crossings."
Gwendolyn
placed her hand over her mouth as she fought back the tears of her
despair. "I simply
choose not to believe that there is nothing but darkness in the
world, and lived my life as such, stopping to do what I can, when I
can, to help those in need."
She
points out the window towards the demonic army waiting to reach the
castle gates. "But this! This is the darkest point I have
reached in my young life, and it brings the sight of what lies ahead
of me. What it is I am to become, or what I must become, to surpass
its challenges; a destroyer of armies and Kingdoms."
"Now
you see what true magic is all about. It is, and always has been
about power," commented Amadora, in an extreme, sobering tone.
"Power to shape the
world
into a better place than it is, or to destroy it to create one that
bows to your every whim. And the power
to hold on to what is yours!"
Appearing
as if she is about to pass out, Queen
Amadora,
realizing
she is frightening the girl,
pulls
back and speaks softer to Gwendolyn.
"This,"
she said, arm stretching out toward the window, "is what real
magic is all about; life and death. This--is
why we have spent night and day training
you girls for, and you; you worry
it will destroy who you are. No, it will not. It is how you use that
power that will either save or destroy who you are."
A
far off thumping sound coming from the other side of the barrier
caused Queen
Amadora
and
Gwendolyn to gaze out the window.
A
large number of small sparks of light along the wall drew Gwendolyn
to ask the Queen what was taking place.
"Nothing
to be alarmed about," said Amadora, although the look on her
face spoke different
of her concern. "Stopped by the barrier
of emerald fire,
the creatures of the Netherworld are battered away at the wall with
all their brute strength and available armaments. The brainless fools
are sacrificing themselves in a desperate attempt at bringing down
the shield."
"Look,"
Gwendolyn called out as she pointed toward the shield. "They are
setting fire to the village on the other side of the shield."
"What
they cannot have, they will destroy. That is their
way."
That
news did not sit well with Gwendolyn. She could not stop thinking of
what would happen if the invaders broke through the shield. It was
bad enough to get her to bite her nail.
"Stop
that," Amadora hollered, pushing Gwendolyn's finger away from
her lips. "The shield will hold. At least, long enough for us to
come up with a way to destroy them all."
"I
do hope so," Gwendolyn whispers to herself.
All
was going well,
for the most part,
that night. The shield was holding,
the Queen was in her mystic tower calling up all her power to find
the cause behind the siege,
and the Sisters continued their search for any means they could to
put an end to the invaders.
Amadora
was also reaching out, at the same time, to any allied she could find
to aid her, but had no success. The shield created to protect the
castle had a drawback; it held back the Sorceresses' magic from
reaching out beyond its walls.
And
then, Gwendolyn's worst fear came true. With no understanding as to
why, the wall of fire began to settle back along itself, losing
ground by inches every second, and the invading army moving inward
with it. Within a few minutes, the wall would collapse
and the murdering creatures would come charging toward the castle.
The
Queen, using her magic, transported herself to the height of the
watchtower across the rampart where the Sisters holding the shield up
stood.
"It
is not possible," Amadora cried out with dismay as she looked to
see the emerald wall retreating.
Uncertain
what brought about the sudden
disturbance in their magic, the Queen called for a
fourth
Sorceress to
aid in securing the shield.
Together,
the four Sorceresses struggled to maintain the fiery shield around
the castle, and as the shield
came near to losing a third of its footing, they increased their
efforts and regained its stability.
The
demonic army retreat in haste, falling all over themselves trying to
outrun the emerald wall of fire as it moved quick
to reestablish its place along the enemy's lines. Many of the
uncanny
creatures made it out in time, the others, caught in the fiery tidal
wave, burst
into flame with their remains scattered in a cloud
of
black
dust.
Yet
the Sorceresses' success was limited, some outside influence
continued to weaken the shield,
and they did not understand who or what could be behind
the
mysterious force.
Then,
all at once, a small gap in the heart of the shield in front of the
castle appeared, and in that split second, each of the Sorceresses
felt the menacing presence of a malevolent force working to take down
the shield.
A
look of shocking revelation on their faces, the four Sorceresses
turned and stared at one another with the realized that they stood
against a foe capable of extraordinary feats of black magic. Far
worse, they sense who was behind that powerful
evil, and they could believe it to be so.
Determine
ever more to hold the shield, the Sorceresses, using all the depth
and strength of their combined
powers, worked hard to overcome the dark force working against them.
But the strength
of willpower and massive mystic energy needed to keep the shield up
placed considerable stress on them all.
The
power behind the dark force was far greater than the magic of all
four combine,
and the Sorceresses found themselves asking, "How is this
possible?"
Using
all their willpower the Sorceresses struggle hard to hold on to the
shield, but the breach in the center continued to widen, and with
every passing second, they could feel themselves growing weaker.
Sweat the sizes of raindrops pour from their brows, and their hands
shook hard enough to churn butter.
On
seeing the heavy stress placed on the Sisters supporting the shield,
Queen
Amadora--choosing
not to throw away valuable energy on a fruitless endeavor, commanded
the four Sorceresses to surrender the shield.
The
bloodthirsty army of the Netherworld wasted no time in seizing the
opportunity to continue their attack. No soon had the wall of mystic
fire come down, the hideous creatures charged towards the castle in a
most awe-inducing state of rage and sadistic madness anyone had ever
laid eyes on.
In
defense of the castle, Amadora
ordered
the four Sorceress to side with the other members of their Order and
launch a crushing assault on the ranks of the dark army.
The
Sisters started their destructive attack against the invading force
with a
massive
barrage of blazing
bolts of mystical energy, accompanied by several deadly spells.
From
wind and dust, one Sorceress created giant hands that snatched up the
demonic
soldiers and tossed
them aside as if they were splinters of wood.
Another
Sorceress
released onto the battlefield various small animals she had stored in
her mystic tower
and changed them into huge, brutish monsters that wreaked havoc on
the abhor army.
Rats,
turned
into giant
armored creatures, smashed their way through the invading army's
lines with all the strength of a large boulder.
Rabbits,
transformed into vicious creatures as big as a plow horse, burrowed
below the enemy position, and rushing upwards, took hold of demonic
creatures and dragged them under in droves, or rip them apart with
their large
chattering
teeth.
From
the sky, birds that once graced the trees with their beauty and
songs,
turned
into enormous, fearful looking creatures
with large beaks, swooped down and plucked the soldiers of
Netherworld off the ground, as if they were worms in an open field,
and swallowed them hold.
Yet,
despite
the Sorceresses' best efforts, they could not stop the infamous
army.
With
their great
numbers and
deadly
weapons, the fierce
warriors of the Netherworld took down the Sorceresses' brutes and
overcame every spell the Sisters threw at them. Even the blow from
the thunderous rush of mystic
energy they showered down on the army of creatures did little to stem
their
charge toward the castle.
Failing
to halt the invaders with their magic, Queen
Amadora
instructed
Gwendolyn's father to have his men ready to release their arsenals
of fiery arrows and spears on the army of venomous creatures.
On
his command, archers fired hundreds of flaming
arrows into the night sky, each striking their targets as they came
down to meet the ground. But for every one
of these
unnatural
creatures
they destroyed, ten more rose from the dark pit to take its place,
which led many to the disparaging belief that this daunting army of
undead soldiers and demonic creatures could
never be stopped.
Queen
Amadora's men, led by Gwendolyn's father, did all they could to
defeat
the sinister
army
of creatures,
but the invaders continued to surge forth and soon
stood
before the castle walls.
Aided
by ladders made from the bones of the dead, fastened together with
ropes
made of human flesh, the wretched children of putrid evil ascended
to the top of the castle's defensive walls.
Swords
and shields clashed with great fury, and the bodies of dead
soldiers--stacked at the base of the walls--grew larger by the
second, as mortal men fought hard to remove the foul-smelling,
soulless creatures,
off
the castle walls.
For
a time,
it seemed Amadora's
men were on the brink of winning the war. They wiped out all the
demons
and living dead atop the walls and destroyed their only means of
scaling it. But to their unending horror, the soldiers of the undead
performed a feat that mere mortals would perceive as, "the
impossible!"
Bending
and folding their arms and legs in such fashion as to give them the
bizarre appearance of strange-looking insects,
the revolting creatures climbed
along the sides of the castle walls.
No
one could believe their eyes;
they
stood there glaring down in horror with their mouths open and their
eyes all but hanging out from their heads as hundreds of these
bizarre creatures
lay coverage to every wall of the castle.
Realizing
the danger of it all, Gwendolyn's father ordered his men to stop
the army of the dead from reaching the top by any and every means
obtainable.
The
men
tossed large stones and poured hot, boiling oil over the side,
spears,
and arrows--flung with great precision, rained down on the creatures,
even bales of burning hay, all in
an effort to
prevent
the soldiers
of the dark army
from reaching the top of the walls.
But
there were too many; Amadora's
men could not stop the inhuman creatures from reaching the top of the
castle walls.
Once
more Queen
Amadora's
men fought hard to remove the abhor creatures from
the
castle's
defensive walls, but this time the battle had escalated to a
brutality the men
had never witnessed.
Supported
by the monstrous wing-demons, who slashed and ripped
into the helpless men
as the fearsome creatures swoop down on them, the intense skirmish to
defend the castle turned into an uncontrollable frenzy. And with
countless more of deadly
creatures still making their way up the castle walls, the fight soon
shifted from a battle of survival
to a bloody and savage massacre.
As
the furious fight atop the wall raged on, below the wall, ever
resolved to bring down the mighty doors of the castle, several of the
giant
red demons pounded away at the castle's gates with their massive
ram-like horns.
In
the midst of defending the outer walls with her magic, one of the
Sorceress responded
to the red demons' attack
by
casting
a spell that allowed the gates to withstand the heavy blows.
But
no sooner had she finished casting the incantation;
her
eyes burst open,
and her face turned
pale, as she felt the
sharp
pain of a demon's sword thrust into her back and exit out her
chest.
The
distress Sorceress gazed down at the sword jutting from her chest
with disbelief. She wished so much to pull it out, but even the
slightest movement caused the sword to cut deeper into her chest.
The
pain was unbearable, and she could do nothing but stand there and
stare down at the blood-covered blade.
The
world fell into utter silence as the Sorceress, blood rushing out of
her chest and down her once lovely green dress, drafted into a
reality that refused to accept she was dying. The sounds of war and
men dying in battle had vanished. All there was for her was the soft,
steady sound of her heart beating slower and slower as the sword,
whose presence was less of important as she faced death, drains her
of life.
And
as she slipped into a world of darkness, the odious creature, placing
its three-toe foot on her back, pulls the sword out of her body, and
she fell listlessly to the floor, dead.
Several
yards out, across the castle wall, one of her sisters, having caught
sight of the brutal murdered, cried out in torturous pain.
Waves
of mystical green energy bursting from her hand like rays of
sunlight, the Sorceress fought her way across the wall to reach her
fallen sister. But before she could, a torrent of yellow mystical
energy, hurl from somewhere far off, came crashing down around her.
Shrouded
in a thick cloud of dust and bright light, the massive blast killed
the Sorceress, and her body, thrown from the wall by the violent
explosion, fell
toward a crowd
of enemy soldiers trying to get
pass
the castle gates.
Gwendolyn
can recall the anguish and grief that all but sucked the life from
her that night, as she watched the Sorceress' body fall to the
ground. The Sorceress' arms out wide, her green dress flapping wild
and loose, she plunged downward with a look on her face that will
haunt Gwendolyn's dreams for nights to come. It was pale, lack
color, and any true expression of life ever existed within the
falling body.
Gwendolyn
then recalls the horror that followed the Sorceress' death.
As
the Sorceress' lifeless body struck the ground with a loud thump
that threw
up an
enormous
cloud of dust, countless of undead soldiers surrounded her body and
began hacking it to pieces. It
was as if
the creatures were afraid the Sorceress would come back to life.
Meanwhile,
to stop this new menace from raining further terror on them, the
Queen and what remains of the Sisterhood, hurled large bolts of
mystical energy at the area of the attack.
The
results, however, proved more detrimental than helpful, as their
mystic spells were thrown
back at them with greater force than delivered.
The
Sorceresses struck back by launching mystic bolts of far greater
power than the previous attack, but each time they did, the enemy
counters their blows with an even more devastating attack of their
own.
As
each side continued to unleash a deadly hail of mystic energy at one
another, the sky over Mada blazed with streams of multicolor lights
streaking across it in all directions.
But as the numbers of mystic bolts hurled from each side increase,
so did the death and destruction they caused.
Even
the castle showed
signs of crumbling under the intense salvos of mystical
energy raining
down on
it.
Various
parts of the outer walls collapsed or developed openings large enough
for the enemy to enter.
Fires--ignited
by the massive
barrage of thunderous bolts of energy, ran rampant throughout much of
the castle and the village surrounding it.
Far
worse, were the hundreds of people caught in
the deadly barrage killed,
wounded, or dying.
The
damage to the castle ever increasing, Queen
Amadora
and
the Sisterhood drew their attention from the battle to focus their
magic on putting out fires and repairing the harm
done to the outer defensive walls.
But
with the fight
in the castle grounds growing ever fierce and intense, it was not
long before the Sorceresses diverted
their attention
back to the fighting at
hand; a decision that proved disastrous.
Without
the aid of Queen
Amadora
and
the Sisters of Sorcery's magic to repair the damages done to the
castle, the situation grew far out of control.
Left
unhampered,
the fire Left unhampered, the fire devastated vast sections of the
castle, and with the outer walls in desperate need of repair gave way
to hundreds of ghoulish soldiers who stormed the castle grounds. vast
sections
of the castle, and with the outer walls in desperate
need of repair gave way to hundreds of ghoulish soldiers who stormed
the castle grounds.
Once
inside, the macabre army of demons and undead soldiers
fought their way without mercy across the courtyard and took control
of the gates. And
as the foul creatures swung the castle doors wide open, the full
strength of the army of depraved creatures rushed into the castle
grounds.
The
sounds of the night were maddening.
Swords clashing hard against one another, the screams of frighten
people running about in confusion, and the loud cries of soldiers
hacked
and murdered
by an army of soulless creatures had no end.
The
Queen, and what remains of the Sisterhood, used what little magic
they have left to fight off the attackers, but it was of little use.
With an endless number of wretched creatures pouring in from all
sides, it became impossible for them to protect the castle.
Overcome
by the savage army of demons and the power of the dark force leading
them, one by one the Sisters fell, until at last, there was no one
left powerful enough to stop the conquering army from taking hold of
the castle, not even the Queen.
Having
nothing in their path to stop them, the ghoulish soldiers ran wild
throughout the castle killing everyone they came on, with mercy given
to no one.
Meanwhile,
outside the steps of the castle, an ominous dark figure standing in
the flickering shadows cast by all the fires burning throughout the
castle grounds, watched with sadistic amusement as the last of the
Queen's soldiers were slashed to death by a surge of blood soak
swords coming down on them from all sides.
The
dimly lit figure, satisfied
with the results of the war's outcome,
gave a slight nod to the commander of the dark force.
The
Commander, standing ten feet high, and dress in a macabre looking red
armor that shielded his face, nodded back.
He
then turned about, and in a
loud,
odious voice, cried out to the invading army, "Search the area
for survivors, and make certain, if any are
found,
that they do not live to speak of this night!"
The
mysterious figure bowed its head once more to the Commander of the
invading force, and followed close by several giant
demonic creatures dressed in gruesome looking black armor, the figure
entered the castle.
Some
time
later, after making certain they had eradicated every living thing in
the Kingdom, the infamous army retreated into the pit from whence
they came.
And
when the last of the vile creatures vanished into
the darkness of the pit, the fire in the sky was no more;
the
moon returned, and the great hole that brought them forth closed,
leaving behind no trace of its existence.
But
the foul, twisted creatures of the Netherworld were wrong, dead
wrong! They had eradicated every living thing in Mada;
someone--survived!
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