A powerful rider faces a man who killed his family. |
Wow, it's been a while since i updated if anyone's still alive to care about it. LOL. Yes, i know it's still not done but here's another section. i'll work on it soon, promise. INK Vengeance The clink of chains was the only sound as heavy hooves hammered the ground A massive bay broke through the trees sending the man to his knees With mouth hung open he recognized the man and horse he sat astride Have mercy Hellhound! he did cry with panicked tears in his eyes It wasn’t me that did the deed I swear I didn’t kill him. Please! He threw himself upon the ground the Hellhound, he made not a sound The man called Rorke, he bowed his head as fearsome memories filled him with dread They say the Hellhound, with sword in hand was stronger than ten times a man His cunning wit and ruthless skills could give the stoutest man the chills His eyes of silver showed no soul They say his bloods not hot but cold By his hand men face their deaths With the chilling cold of Reaper’s Kiss That’s the name of Hellhound’s sword Of this sword there is no more Rorke shook as light played upon the blade Feverently, one last plead he made O Hellhound please let me repay the error that I did today I swear upon me mother’s grave I’ll tell you everything they made Silence he ordered through the gloom Come here now and face your doom You’ve killed the ones held dear to me And thus I shall not let ye free Then I’ll begin to hunt down him- Oh no, not him! Rorke broke in My lord, of power he has well And will surely kill me if I tell The name that you have bravely sought And I will tell of his name naught Hellhound shrugged as if with ease You may do with what you please With that, the Reaper’s Kiss he drew And pressed it to Rorke `till blood showed through Now again of you I ask Who set you to do that task? Rorke trembled as the blade pressed harder and shouted out the name he harbored Cyrus! Cyrus is his name I swear that’s all the name he gave He sighed in relief as blade pulled back But rethought as Hellhound’s eyes turned black Tell me more! he said in rage Before I slit your throat with blade But before Rorke could reply something shot `cross darkened sky An arrow whistled through the dark and quickly found the victim’s mark Dark blood of red ran from the wound Rorke’s eyes rolled back, as in a swoon Through bloodied lips a cry came forth as Hellhound swung down from his horse A violent anger rose inside as Hellhound strode to where Rorke lied With mounting rage he gripped the shaft and viciously pulled; with resounding crack The bloodied arrow he studied grimly not caring as the blood ran free In disgust he threw away the arrow, where the markings lay Damn thee Cyrus Hellhound said I’ll serve death to you instead I’ll have my vengeance, know it well and send you to the pits of Hell! May what come I shall defeat least I die with sword at feet He threw back his head towards midnight sky and howled his anger far and wide Up on horse he galloped west and thus began the Hellhound’s quest My Liege said Strife on bended knee a man who worked for Cyrus’ league Rorke has been shot jist like yer said although there might be woe ahead For Rorke told Hellhound of yer name afore his throat was sliced with blade What’s this you speak? demanded Cyrus Of this man Strife he did detest What simple task can’t you complete of dispatching men I do not need? Must I get another man to do the tasks I set at hand? Nay my lord Strife did plead I only live to serve your need Leave me ordered Cyrus coldly Wanting time to think of he The Hellhound who has vexed him so Although Hellhound’s a worthy foe But not for long thought Cyrus harshly Hellhound will die, to that I’ll see Cyrus’ fist tightened as he thought of the setbacks Hellhound had wrought How in hell could he begin to find the treasures with Hellhound close behind? He brooded upon his darkened throne contemplating over plans to unfold A thought struck, and Cyrus began to grin A hellish laugh erupted from him He rose up from his chair and called A cry that was heard by one and all Poor dear Hellhound Cyrus laughed You won’t get far down your path For betrayal and lies will overtake something that seems to be your fate I’ll set a tangled web for you and ensnare you, then on to phase two A companion for you, to that I’ll see to ‘help’ you on your quest to me But oh surprises will await as your sanity begins to break For everyone wears a mask of lies Can you get to the truth behind? You’ll crumble from your fearsome post like sand upon the ocean’s coast Then I shall deal the final blow and send you to Hades down below An unholy blaze lit Cyrus’ eyes As lightening streaked `cross darkened sky The wind did howl a fearsome wail An ill omen to Hellhound’s tale On in the night Hellhound did travel on the pathway straight and narrow A fortnight of relentless riding east had taken toll on man and beast Great beads of sweat rolled from the horse as eyes rolled back from too much force Ramrod stiff Hellhound rode through the pain and fatigue, his discipline held true With weary eyes he searched the line for people or town where he could reside Hellhound grimaced in weary bliss a lone feed shed he spied through the mist Hellhound slid down his massive bay to the feed shed, he made his way Not what I would call home he said But it’ll do to rest for days ahead Trudging to the farthest feed stall he made a bed with back at wall Into sleep he fell on hard land with his trusted sword close at hand Night sounds lulled the man to sleep A peaceful scene was but didn’t keep Eyes snapped open at the sound at the scuffing of feet on the ground Hellhound grabbed the Reaper’s Kiss Rolling to feet he let out a hiss Someone was going though his things a foolish man wishing death indeed Creeping to where the stranger stood He pressed blade to man before he could Do you wish death upon you so much that you would dare court it as such? Do you not see who you steal from? The stranger shook his head with much aplomb My apologies sir, if you were offended I wanted to know whose shack you attended I inquire why you did not stay at a house instead of where you laid? Could not the most fearsome Hellhound find willing wenches with which to surround? Hellhound growled at the man’s amusement Re-sheathing sword against his better judgment He spun the irksome man around and was surprised at what he found A boy of eighteen was beneath the cloak Blue eyes peered, quick to provoke A mass of shocking red hair stood in all directions, like any boy’s would A quick smile showed crooked teeth Under cloak, a lanky frame was beneath Peasant’s clothing the boy wore But not the manner, Hellhound was sure Hellhound sighed in great disgust A boy, what fate had sent him thus? Be gone then boy, and rightly know you have escaped from my death’s blow With this he pushed the boy away willing the lad to be on his way The boy stumbled but held his ground Taking a breath he turned around I pray upon your kindness, man He shifted uneasily with his demand I wish to travel lands with you For you see I planned just what to do I saw you ride along this way and followed you, hoping to stay I have no other place to live but know that I have much to give Hellhound looked towards dark blue sky Why me, oh Lord? he almost cried He interrupted the boy who would have gone on to talking until two day’s dawn I do not want nor will I need A boy to complicate my deeds At this the boy did raise his chin He would not go back to where he’d been I swear upon me honor sir that I could help he said much braver My age is of eighteen springs green A right age for which to accompany Hellhound opened mouth to reply but the boy let out a warning cry He jumped, shoving Hellhound down before an arrow struck the ground Curse these arrows! Hellhound roared That same arrow he’d seen before His sharp gaze searched along the shed but the culprit had already fled He got up snarling in annoyance The boy stood up smiling in silence Well boy Hellhound said more to himself What’d be the name you call yourself The boy flashed a triumphant grin Adventures were about to begin Speak up boy Hellhound did say I canna stand around all day Be quick about the name you’d supply Or do ye not have one to provide? Hellhound gave a somewhat wolfish smirk dusting off the grass on his shirt He continued with his light teasing surprised to find it was quite pleasing Mayhap I have acquired a slow lad A person which I canna have A stout heart and light on feet is to help me in my defeats If ye be that lad I seek Then I command, loudly ye speak My name is Gil my lord! he cried Mordred, a village, is where I reside I have naught any kin or friend to miss me when I leave this end The end of this life he clarified The statement gave Gil peace of mind Fer as soon as I am with you I know life will begin anew And let me say, I beg my liege To this will you hear me please? Hellhound nodded somewhat curtly Will that boy never cease? he thought gruffly There is naught a man, like you, so fine My lord, I must say you are quite divine With highest respect might I say yer a legend in each and everyway Hellhound swelled with his male pride It was true he was quite divine Gil continued picking up speed Never to take in air it seemed To serve someone as fine as you brings tears to eyes, oh aye it’s true What happy days until the end to just kiss your garments hem Women faint at your manly sights as men are in awe of yer fights Why even the King of yonder land would fight just to touch yer hand By now Hellhound began to redden a shade A cool composure he tried to regain Cease now boy, you’ve said enough But Gil continued ignoring the rebuff Why your sword is like a precious gold too good for any mortal man to hold Your wondrous steed is said to be from the very pits of Hell, you see And that is truly a fearsome feat and grants you immortality I think Thus the hard and godlike face and physique and the deadly grace Ye gods I’ve a poet! Hellhound thought in alarm To stop the talking he’d cut off his arm How he hated poets of all kinds Cowardly and melodramatic all the time He turned his attention back to the boy who was still talking about his ploys And what of your skills you say? I shan’t forget then, oh nay Your cunning wit and deadly aim to kill thieves once and again Your powers to woo any maid Is legendary, as how oft you get laid Hellhound sputtered at the declare at the boy he sent a venomous glare To kill the boy he had in mind Instead, his teeth Hellhound did grind Gil continued to finish his speech standing within Hellhound’s easy reach The Holy Lord has smiled on you in the journeys you’ve been through And for I to serve such a great legend is more than I can comprehend About to continue, Hellhound was through He wanted to choke the boy `till he was blue Enough now boy! Hellhound did roar A command the boy did not ignore I’ve enough of yer poets talk Your name was the only thing I sought The boy nodded a suspicious glint in eye As he opened his mouth to reply My apologies sir if offended To praise you was what I intended But if you should want me to stop, to please then I must oblige, for you are my liege With that Gil threw himself upon the ground A fitting bow for the great Hellhound Hellhound let out an irritated oath Grabbing the boy by his cloak Get up now boy before you receive a swift kick that you sorely need Enough with these mocking words For I have to get on, have you not heard? The playful glint was gone from Gil’s eye Swiftly a serious mood did reside Aye my lord and what do you command? I will do the tasks you set at hand The boy’s seriousness did take And satisfaction followed in anger’s wake Aye then lad, yes you will do Now come, a horse I must have for you Maybe all will be well, Hellhound thought But then again, maybe not Hellhound gave a vicious curse wondering which fate was worse A boy who had a poetic side or one, a horse he couldn’t ride Back five miles Hellhound had found the boy a horse, close to ground For much as Hellhound loathed to admit when it came to horses, the boy had no wit Curse you boy now hold your mount! The number ten Hellhound did count He wasn’t certain if he would kill the boy from where he stood It’s not my fault! Gil yelled outraged Another horse I’d do well he bade I don’t have time Hellhound had said Trying to follow the horse’s tread The horse that man must surely have had that fired the arrow at the lad Hellhound had a thought that he would find the culprit from the tracks left behind From there he would coldly demand answers from the assigned man For sure that Cyrus was behind this someway Although what part, he couldn’t say But later nights Hellhound would surmise about the problems that that would arise The sun was sinking beneath the mountains turning the sky a colorful fountain Radiant orange and darkest blues canvassed the sky with brilliant hues The stars began to appear from overhead as Hellhound stopped, We rest he said Strife walked in, in uncertain airs He knelt, touching hand to hair What? Cyrus asked in contempt To give an answer, Strife did attempt A man, called Lark he paused in fear He strongly demands for you to hear About what? Cyrus snapped in aggravation Moving his hand in a jerky motion Before you do away with him He says he has a proposition About Hellhound he has much to say as long as you’re prepared to pay Cyrus’ fist curled around the cup’s stem as he heard the message about him Strife had proclaimed that the man who had shot an arrow at the lad That he was caught and wished to plead To be a part of Cyrus’ team Cyrus raised a hand to dismiss the man but stopped, a thought close at hand Send him in Cyrus said coldly And lock the doors when you leave Strife bowed, acknowledging the command At the doors he grabbed a man The doors locked behind with a grate Then silenced followed in its wake Boot heals rang on the stone floors To Cyrus, the chained man came towards He stopped, and flashed a joyless grin giving a mock bow to him I presume you’re Lark? Cyrus asked Faint stirrings of interest Cyrus did mask The man nodded in agreement An angelic air his blond hair lent Well sir, I really must begin to say about the warm welcome I received today But what the deuce was this for? He pointed to the chains on the floor Why shackle me when all I want is to give you information that you sought Information that you wanted me to pay Cyrus said softly, anger not far away A small fee my lord Lark said smoothly For all the trouble your men caused me There will be more trouble if you don’t tell what information you have withheld Patience my lord, least you forget by killing me, information you won’t get I don’t have to kill you to have my way Some torture would do well, I say I relish the screams of men in pain I’d love to hear those sounds again Lark’s face paled at the threat But then regained; he wasn’t done yet But sir, I know that you would hear about this man, Hellhound you fear I do not fear him! Cyrus thundered The cup he held was torn asunder A terrific feat, which showed his rage As wrought of iron the cup was made Cyrus calmed and pinned his gaze at the man, his eyes ablaze So what of this bargain you did propose about the Hellhound, my worthy foe? A knowing smirk Lark tried to hide although a glint was left in eye You surely know before I tell about my fees that you know well Oh aye Cyrus agreed softly That little matter of your fee For I won’t talk without my pay I’ll turn around and walk away Cyrus nodded pulling out a knife The fee, you see, will be your life Lark paled but sputtered a reply I must protest, you surely lie! A wicked gleam lit up Cyrus’ eyes He shook his head I never lie He continued on, toying with blade a twisted hellish sight he made You’ve stated what you want from me but I’m a noble man you see I’ll make a generous deal with you that will completely satisfy us two I’ll give you all riches you desire Lark’s heart stopped, his brain on fire Visions danced around his head all of which would soon be fed But what do you get in return? Cyrus grim smile seemed to burn Oh something small if you must know just give me your mind, body, and soul A heavy silence hung in the air as Cyrus waited, he didn’t care Lark licked his lips as he thought Of Cyrus’ morals he had naught But the riches! he told himself with glee Soul be damned in lust for greed Lark’s eyes turned crafty as he thought But what if I tell you, I think not? I’ll say this once, you understand I’ll strike you dead from were you stand The ring of truth filled Lark with dread but still the man did shake his head Cyrus grinned at the ‘aye’ So we have a deal, you and I? He held out his hand in no great haste just one shake to seal Lark’s fate Lark looked at the hand in fright A large silver ring met his sight A death’s head sat atop Cyrus’ hand The ring’s red eyes flashed at the man Lark swallowed at his slight unease but shook the hand; Cyrus seemed pleased Cyrus’ face broke into a grin a smile that Lark took no comfort in He was quite ill despite his new wealth He had just made a pact with the devil himself Now tell me everything you found and why the hell you shot Hellhound! Lark flinched at the sharp command but quickly relayed the message at hand Cyrus listened until Lark was done He said satisfied So it has begun Lark waited expectantly Well my lord, about my fee? Cyrus shrugged and tossed a gem Lark caught it and looked at him That’s all? he asked in whining tones That’s all you get for what you’ve shown but there will be more, trust me he said The statement made Lark cautious instead Cyrus snapped, and Strife walked in Take this man to my dungeon The dungeon! Lark cried in fear But wait my lord, what about our deal? Cyrus sneered as Lark was dragged away I never said where you would stay You wanted riches, to that I concede You’ll find them in the dungeon three I never said how long, have I you’ll have the treasure before you die? A lesson Lark that you will not forget; never make a deal that was this quick Something that seems too good to be true will most likely mean death for you With that Cyrus turned back to Strife Torture then take away his life Strife grabbed poor Lark as he screamed out May you burn in Hell! he did shout Cyrus’ laugh echoed down the hall The evil of it made Lark’s skin crawl Lark heard the laughter as he left as Strife dragged him to his death Gil tethered the horses and let them feed as Hellhound set up camp with speed The fire popped softly that Hellhound made the shadows casting harsh light upon his blade Silently Hellhound watched the lad wondering about the fate the boy had By his morals, Hellhound wouldn’t ask the answers to him were the boy’s task As if sensing Hellhound’s inner thoughts Gil straighten his shoulders, head held aloft The boy shifted and gave a sigh looking squarely into Hellhound’s eyes I thank ye my lord fer allowing me to be your squire, an honor indeed I am no knight Hellhound replied They don’t exist; that age has died Privately Gil thought that was untrue Hellhound was a knight through and through Gil waited gathering his thoughts Before telling answers Hellhound sought I’m thinking now has come the time to tell About my past that I know well About where I hailed from and what was done That befell me and caused me to run Hellhound nodded in silent agreement a coaxing message to Gil he sent I have been thinking along those lines so tell your tale for it is time Well, my lord I must begin My name’s not Gil, nor has it been I had to change my name Gil said quickly Or those killers would have murdered me! A charged silence hung in the air As Hellhound pondered thoughts with care I am, confused by your outburst Why don’t you start from the beginning first? Gil nodded and settled down to tell his devastating tale that did befell |