The first problem Cloudhawk was struck with: This battle was impossible to fight!
On the Elysian side there was Cloudhawk, Selene, Frost, Dawn, and Atlas â the core of their fighting force. In addition there was Claudia, Rio, and Butcher as capable demonhunters. Together they were equivalent to several hundred Elysian soldiers.
However, the wastelanders had not held back on sending their own heavy hitters. Wyrmsole, Ravenous Tiger, Three-Eyed Spider, Blackfiend the Undying, the Giants of Hellâs Army, Raven, Toad, Canker, Squall, Gremlin, Green Snake â an impressive roster to say the least. To back them up were Ravenous Tigerâs soldiers from Fishmongerâs Borough, Wyrmsoleâs Conclave priests, and Ravenâs heavily armored techno-soldiers.
Both groups were rife with capable fighters and solid backup. Neither the Highwaymen nor the Conclave had an advantage in strength or numbers. The wastelanders had also come a mutual understanding and joined forces against the Elysians.
If Woodland Vale came under the control of Squall or the Conclave, at least it would still belong to the wastelands. While the two groups had deep-seated differences, both would keep it from Skycloud. This was imperative. If Woodland Vale was taken by Cloudhawk and his crew, it would be a disaster for everyone else.
So long as Skycloud was involved, even enemies would join forces to make sure their worst case scenario wasnât realized. Despite their many disagreements and conflicts, none were stronger than the hatred they shared for Elysians. At least for now, the wasteland stood united in an effort to fight off their shared foe.
âTheyâre coming!â Dawn had Terrangelica resting on one shoulder and her shield gripped tight in her other hand. Her face was full of excitement. âIâm taking the vanguard. Iâve never fought in such a glorious battle! Let me see how many I can cut down before you all catch up.â
Selene answered with a halfhearted sniff. âIf youâre so eager to die, no one will stand in your way.â
Dawn immediately bristled. âWhat are you saying?! Talk like a normal person for once!â
Seleneâs keen eyes, like shimmering pools, peered across the way toward the man carrying a furled banner. âWyrmsole was once the Companion of the Order of Demonhunters, its second-in-command. If he fights at full strength, he is more terrible on the battlefield than even General Skye. If you think you can match that, then I invite you to try.â
Selene was a Cloude. She knew exactly how strong each member of her family was. Before his fall from grace, Wyrmsole was a shining star among the Cloudes. Dawn knew this as well.
Wyrmsole himself was already a very tough foe. Although Dawn hadnât fought any of the others, she could sense the danger hanging over them. At least ten of them were killers at their peak, and they outnumbered the elysians three-to-one. Victory seemed a remote possibility.
Dawn visibly withered when the truth was pointed out, but she wasnât willing to allow herself to lose face. âIt doesnât matter how strong they are, we canât retreat. If youâre scared then run away. I know Cloudhawk will at least stand by my side.â
Seleneâs delicate brows gathered in irritation. As for Cloudhawk, he could only force out a pained chuckle. This damned women. Why are they always dragging me into this stuff?
Rioâs eyes were sharp as daggers. âThe Talons of God are not a force to be disregarded! Men, form up!â
Ten men with banners marched to the fore. All at once they released their mental energies, and together they formed a formidable barrier.
Divine Grace, special Elysian war banners. Bestowed by the Temple to soldiers in faraway lands, they protected the faithful from harm. In situations like this they were bound to play an important role.
Talon soldiers drew their bows, aimed for the sky, and let loose. A series of feathered volleys rose, leaving trails of light where they passed. Somehow they sped up as the projectiles fell. With an ominous whoosh the arrows picked their own target so that no arrow was shot in vain.
As the wasteland soldiers came rushing across the canyon they were met with the hail of arrows. Their mad dash was slowed to a crawl. Of course, though wide in area and deadly to many, archers alone wouldn't be enough to stop the wastelanders.
Frost stood heroically to one side, with the crystalline spear held loosely in one hand. He reached for the sword on his belt with the other and drew forth Rimeshard. His cold eyes glared death at his foes, with the coldest stare aimed at Wyrmsole. From the frigid aura surrounding him rose a burning battle lust.
Wyrmsole had been holding back in the Blisterpeaks, and still he had gone blow for blow with Frost. Arcturusâ disciple was no typical demonhunter. Three veteran demonhunters together couldnât match his talent. Even so, it was clear to everyone that Frost still was not as strong as the former Companion, a fact which highlighted how dangerous their enemy was.
âItâs already too late to run.â Impatience was clear in Dawnâs voice. She shoved the tip of Terrangelica into the ground and released her mental energies into it. The canyon walls cracked and fractured, dislodging massive boulders. âIf any of you have a plan, nowâs the time!â
The world shook as deadly arrows and crushing boulders rained upon the wastelanders.
From the enemy lines, Natessaâs whip cracked and birthed another tempest. The fierce winds cast the boulders back toward the Elysians, only for them to shatter against the protection of Divine Grace.
âIf we donât get reinforcements here soon, we wonât be able to last long.â Cloudhawk finally spoke his mind. âFighting recklessly isnât the best plan, but it is our only option. Fight or die, itâs the way its gotta be.â
âThatâs right, we need to get into the valley and stop them. Watch how I do it.â
Dawn put both hands on the hilt of her sword and pushed, shoving it into the ground until none of the steel was visible. Sparing no effort she assailed the canyon walls with her power, practically causing them to explode. Countless rocks of all sizes tumbled down, and everyone could feel the invisible surge of energy she released. It burst forward from under their feet.
The earth rumbled like a dragon was slithering through the very stone. Clearly felt, but impossible to pinpoint.
All of a sudden the wastelandersâ rear echelon members were pitched off their feet as the ground opened up beneath them. A fissure split the rock, and many soldiers were too slow to react. They went screaming down into the darkness. The fissures split the canyon all the way to the stone door at its far end.
Boom! A rumbling sound like thunder followed.
Dawnâs fissure stopped abruptly thirty meters before the door. It simply ended, like itâd run into an invisible barrier.
The towering door was easily a dozen meters tall. Enormous statues of roughly the same height were situated on either side. In the right hand of each was a spear, and in the left a shield. Solemnly they watched the canyon from their vantage, unscathed by Terrangelicaâs power.
âIf the door was opened that easily, they would have gotten in a long time ago.â
Even from across the canyon, Cloudhawk could hear the resonance from the door. The giant stone obstruction was actually a sort of seal, set here by the god that made this place. No outside power was going to force it open short of another nuclear bomb. Even a master demonhunter couldnât open it with brute force, because it was somehow drinking the force up.
A key⊠there had to be some sort of key⊠doors were made to open, otherwise why put one here at all? His guess was that the key to opening it was resonating with a specific frequency, making the giant door no different from any other relic.
Cloudhawk was suddenly reminded of Autumnâs 'flute', which was no typical flute at all. It didnât resonate with typical demonhunters, only someone with a very specific type of mental energy. It had sat around for three hundred years waiting for someone who could resonate with it. Autumn had been that someone.
Well, and one other. Cloudhawk was the exception.
From what he felt, the stone door and Shepherdâs flute had a similar frequency. His first thought was that this proved both items were created thousands of years ago when the Vale was made, by the hand of its rebel god. His second notion was that if he could use the flute â albeit poorly â what was stopping him from opening this door?
The request for help had been sent by Barb from inside Woodland Vale, with a map provided by Autumn. It was obvious they were in a great deal of danger, so coming out to open up a way in wasnât an option for them.
âCover me, Iâm going to try something!â
Cloudhawk hadnât finished his thought when a plume of fire burst through the rubble. It struck the boulders like a deluge, blasted them aside. As it roared forward the fires coalesced into a fist, ultimately hammering into the entrenched Elysian forces. The shell of divine energy protecting them dimmed visibly.
Wyrmsole appeared, wreathed in flame. His banner had been freed and its flag waved triumphantly in the scalding winds. Each flutter pulsed with energy that knocked Elysian arrows away. At the same time blazing orbs of fire rose up and arced forward.
Selene summoned her holy crossblade and dashed from under the protection of Divine Grace.
She rose into the air, resplendent in her white armor. Although her motions seemed almost slow, in reality she dashed with incredible speed through the enemy. Their relics and arrows assailed her, but she didnât dodge. They struck her armor but did not even leave a mark.
Radiant crossblade and triumphant battle standard met. An explosive release of energy knocked both away.
Seleneâs cold, hard words rang above the din, stressing each syllable. âWhere is the Crimson One!â
âThe Holy Crossblade, his Sacred Vestments⊠youâve grown, Selene.â Wyrmsoleâs weather-beaten features softened with reminiscence. He remembered the last time heâd seen her, when sheâd just begun her training as a demonhunter. Now she stood before him, wielding Baldurâs weapon and wearing his armor. She was still young, but strong enough to stand against him. âWhy do you wish to know?â
âTo kill him,â she replied.
A bitter smile wrinkled his already heavily lined face. âIâve made a lot of mistakes in my time. The Crimson One as well. You would not even give us an opportunity to atone?â
âThe only way you can atone for your many sins...â From ten meters away Selene swiped her weapon at Wyrmsole, knocking him further back, â...is to die!â
He wasnât going to give her the answer she wanted. One day Selene would be stronger than the Crimson One, but not now. Even with Baldurâs inheritance, she would die if she faced her uncle. This was even truer now that the Crimson One had become leader of the fledgling Conclave of Judgment.
Frost pulled his arm back and threw Frozen Dirge into the fray. It shot out like a beam of icy light. Wyrmsole easily knocked it aside with his standard.
Frost appeared in front of Selene and snatched back his spear. In his left he still held Rimeshard, glinting dangerously. He used both relics to hack at Wyrmsoleâs banner.
âLeave him to me,â Frost hissed. âDeal with the others!â
Ravenous Tiger, Blackfiend and the three Giants were leading their respective troops in a counter attack against the Eylsians. The battle had broken out, a conflict of attrition. Skycloudâs forces were under tremendous pressure.
Dawn was locked in place, controlling the power of Terrangelica and otherwise unable to fight. Selene and Frost were in the enemyâs midst and were paying Cloudhawk no mind. As for Atlas and the other members of the Court, who knew where theyâd disappeared to? With so many demonhunters and their relics vying for his attention, Cloudhawk couldnât pinpoint where theyâd gone.
âGoddamnit, canât you idiots keep an eye on the big picture? Weâre not here so you can have a good time cutting people apart!â
His irritated words went unheeded. He would have to rely on himself. Cloudhawk wrapped his fingers around the phase stone and then blinked across the field, toward the stone wall on the other side of the canyon.
Woodland Vale was under attack, and had been for a while. Cloudhawk didnât know how they got in, but as far as he was concerned this door was the only way. It was either resonate with it, or find a weapon big enough to smash it apart.
No weapon like that was at hand. He had to find another way, and fast.
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