Otys
Meteorite
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2015
Sat on the hilltop, Lioth observed the valley spreading before him. Farms, villages and in the distance a big city. He wasn't sure if this was the capital of this kingdom or not, but the place was perfect for what he intended. It was definitely a market city, a trading centre, and travellers came and went daily through the gates on all four sides of the city. He'd flown over it to see that it never slept. Day travellers just got replaced by night workers and scum. He could, of course, start with the city, but it was better for him to start small and be patient. That's why he was on this hilltop, miles away from the city, preparing his spell. It was an easy and small spell that would go undetected, and right now he needed to stay low. Remain undetected for as long as possible. His little disease also needed to remain unnoticed for as long as possible. It needed to grow undisturbed.
The demon gathered a handful of dirt and whispered to it, his red eyes illuminating green while he chanted. Green light emitted from his mouth and soaked into the dirt and he smiled. Lioth opened his hand and let the wind carry the dirt away. He spread his wings and his body dissolved into smoke. Four more instances of him materialized from the smoke and each flew to a nearby farm, village or road tavern. Each carried the disease he'd just created. Soon enough the villagers would fall ill. It would start as nothing for about a week, then general exhaustion, mild fever... by the time the first symptoms developed the first infected would have infected a lot more. The first few wouldn't suffer and would recover quickly, further spreading it, thinking that they were okay. Then.... the virus would take the old and the weak among the population, feeding the demon with some misery and death. Most would recover, however... some would die horrible deaths. It was needed. He needed it, he just needed to wait and let the disease develop.
That was four weeks ago.
Lioth found an abandoned tower, not far from the city and made a home in the ruins. It would provide enough shelter from the sun during the day and the chill during the night. It wasn't a permanent home, so it was good enough. Away from humans, but still close enough for him to feed on their fear.
There was a small problem...
Lioth knew someone was after him for the past week or so, maybe more. Humans, demon hunters, from the Order of Whatever, he couldn't care less, he wasn't even sure who or what was after him. He could feel them, their determination and anticipation. Cursed creatures, they always had to show up on his hunting grounds and ruin the fun and his plans. So he had spread a small illness to clear the weaker of their kind, set a few farms on fire some time ago... or maybe a few small towns. So what? He was doing them a favor really, ridding them stupid puny humans of their miserable lives. A predator needed to hunt to live. Just like a wolf couldn't live without meat, Lioth couldn't live without energy - souls. For what was coming, he needed to collect as many as possible. The easiest and fastest way? Kill. Kill and make them afraid. He could feed of fear, but souls were so much ... faster. And his disease. He only needed to wait a little longer for it to be ready.
He's killed off quite a few of the previous hunters and had no doubts he'd do the same with the ones now. The demon had already managed to lure them in the ruins he's claimed as his home. He could feel their fear and decided to feed off it for a while. Flying over their camp at night, setting fires nearby and summoning shadows and beasts to scare them gave him the wanted results. His magical power was in its peak in the dead of the night, but weakened under the sun. So that's when he found appropriate to hide and rest.
For his bad luck however, he had not been too careful and had walked into a magic circle trap. The runes were carved in the old stone road and covered in dust and mud. They have activated the moment he's walked amongst them, stripping him of his power and freedom. No matter how powerful he was in day or night, these traps were specially designed to contain beings like him. The holiness of the spell used had drained his energy almost instantly, and he had hit the hard stone surface with a loud thud and a roar of rage. His wings beat the air relentlessly, his claws like steel tried to scratch the surface and destroy its holiness. Trying to fly up only resulted in him slamming in an invisible wall. It was not a circle, it was a sphere. An unbreakable prison. The more Lioth struggled and fought, the weaker he got.
As the sun started to rise, all remaining energy evaporated from him, and he lie down. His wings now tired and relaxed, folded. Some men came a bit later and eyed him from afar. Lioth hissed and growled to intimidate them, but they didn't back off. He recognized their holy pendants and averted his eyes.
"We got it." one said. "Do we kill it or do we send word to the capital?"
"Why wait?" the other asked and shot a bolt, dipped in holy water.
It penetrated his left wing and the area burned like fire. He growled again and tore the bolt out. His hand also burned, before he tossed it to the ground. The next bold pierced his chest and this time he screamed in pain. But pain was all it did, although it went straight through his heart. He pulled it out and his red eyes locked on the two men. A simple bolt, even to his heart could not kill a demon like Lioth. He made sure to remember their faces. They'd die slow. He received a few more bolts, that only made him bleed.
"Why won't it die?" the first man asked and sent another bolt and hit the demon in the chest.
"It's too powerful." The second man answered and threw the crossbow onto the ground. He then drew his sword and nodded to his friend. "It's weakened. We have a chance."
The other man nodded and also drew his sword. Lioth looked at them and ripped out the last bolt. He stood up, intending to let them chop him up into pieces. He still had all his powers inside the circle, and swords, blessed or not rarely scared him.
The men stopped dead in their tracks. Second guessing their idea to try and take care of the demon themselves, and Lioth could see that. Although their fear was beyond his reach, he could still see the waves emitting from them.
"You two don't look very brave or strong." Lioth said to them. "Perhaps you should send word to the capital and call for help."
The two looked at each other.
"It's trying to get into our heads, it's what demons do. Don't listen to it."
"You are going to die on this road and no one will ever find you." Lioth said and took his stance just in case his words wouldn't work. He intended to kill the two men, but was worried what would happen next. Would he be stuck here in the trap until more humans came? He'd be a sitting duck and not alive for very long. Or would he be able to somehow break the trap? Either case, he was adamant that he was not dying today, slaughtered by humans.
One of the men swung his sword at Lioth, but missed. The demon stepped back until he hit the wall of the sphere. The man stepped forward and into the trap, and that's all Lioth needed. He moved forward fast and grappled the man, then sunk his claws into him. The sword aiming for the wing missed and just slid down the leathery skin. Lioth's wings folded and embraced his victim. Venomous spikes adored the tips of his wings and as he hugged the man all 10 stingers – one for each fingers, found their way into the flesh of his victim. The injected venom worked quickly on the muscles and paralyzed them all.
The other man seeing what was happening to his friend, moved behind Lioth and slashed through Lioth's wing. The demon screamed from pain and from the unexpected attack and threw his victim on the ground, only to grab the other one and pull him closer. Wings were one of his most sensitive areas, and this idiot had damaged one. The demon growled in his face, and simply sucked the life out of him.
Red energy left from the second man and got absorbed by Lioth. He threw the dead body next to the other one.
Lioth looked at both dead bodies and huffed. He was still stuck in the demon trap, even if he had no immediate enemies, he was still in trouble. Sure, he could kill anything coming his way, but being stuck he'd die of starvation sooner rather than later, and being the sitting duck he was right now... He concentrated and touched the ground beneath his feet. It was a road, made of stones, but he could sense life under it. Worms, vermin and... trees. Trees and their routes, all he really needed to do was move one of the stones and break the circle. It was difficult, the route had its own way of growing and the circle prevented, but Lioth pushed on.
With a crack the ground moves and a root made its way to the surface. The circle broke, and the demon exhaled with relief. He'd been lucky that there was roots right under him and within the sphere... but now he was exhausted. He walked slowly back to the ruins he called home.
@Yidhra
The demon gathered a handful of dirt and whispered to it, his red eyes illuminating green while he chanted. Green light emitted from his mouth and soaked into the dirt and he smiled. Lioth opened his hand and let the wind carry the dirt away. He spread his wings and his body dissolved into smoke. Four more instances of him materialized from the smoke and each flew to a nearby farm, village or road tavern. Each carried the disease he'd just created. Soon enough the villagers would fall ill. It would start as nothing for about a week, then general exhaustion, mild fever... by the time the first symptoms developed the first infected would have infected a lot more. The first few wouldn't suffer and would recover quickly, further spreading it, thinking that they were okay. Then.... the virus would take the old and the weak among the population, feeding the demon with some misery and death. Most would recover, however... some would die horrible deaths. It was needed. He needed it, he just needed to wait and let the disease develop.
That was four weeks ago.
Lioth found an abandoned tower, not far from the city and made a home in the ruins. It would provide enough shelter from the sun during the day and the chill during the night. It wasn't a permanent home, so it was good enough. Away from humans, but still close enough for him to feed on their fear.
There was a small problem...
Lioth knew someone was after him for the past week or so, maybe more. Humans, demon hunters, from the Order of Whatever, he couldn't care less, he wasn't even sure who or what was after him. He could feel them, their determination and anticipation. Cursed creatures, they always had to show up on his hunting grounds and ruin the fun and his plans. So he had spread a small illness to clear the weaker of their kind, set a few farms on fire some time ago... or maybe a few small towns. So what? He was doing them a favor really, ridding them stupid puny humans of their miserable lives. A predator needed to hunt to live. Just like a wolf couldn't live without meat, Lioth couldn't live without energy - souls. For what was coming, he needed to collect as many as possible. The easiest and fastest way? Kill. Kill and make them afraid. He could feed of fear, but souls were so much ... faster. And his disease. He only needed to wait a little longer for it to be ready.
He's killed off quite a few of the previous hunters and had no doubts he'd do the same with the ones now. The demon had already managed to lure them in the ruins he's claimed as his home. He could feel their fear and decided to feed off it for a while. Flying over their camp at night, setting fires nearby and summoning shadows and beasts to scare them gave him the wanted results. His magical power was in its peak in the dead of the night, but weakened under the sun. So that's when he found appropriate to hide and rest.
For his bad luck however, he had not been too careful and had walked into a magic circle trap. The runes were carved in the old stone road and covered in dust and mud. They have activated the moment he's walked amongst them, stripping him of his power and freedom. No matter how powerful he was in day or night, these traps were specially designed to contain beings like him. The holiness of the spell used had drained his energy almost instantly, and he had hit the hard stone surface with a loud thud and a roar of rage. His wings beat the air relentlessly, his claws like steel tried to scratch the surface and destroy its holiness. Trying to fly up only resulted in him slamming in an invisible wall. It was not a circle, it was a sphere. An unbreakable prison. The more Lioth struggled and fought, the weaker he got.
As the sun started to rise, all remaining energy evaporated from him, and he lie down. His wings now tired and relaxed, folded. Some men came a bit later and eyed him from afar. Lioth hissed and growled to intimidate them, but they didn't back off. He recognized their holy pendants and averted his eyes.
"We got it." one said. "Do we kill it or do we send word to the capital?"
"Why wait?" the other asked and shot a bolt, dipped in holy water.
It penetrated his left wing and the area burned like fire. He growled again and tore the bolt out. His hand also burned, before he tossed it to the ground. The next bold pierced his chest and this time he screamed in pain. But pain was all it did, although it went straight through his heart. He pulled it out and his red eyes locked on the two men. A simple bolt, even to his heart could not kill a demon like Lioth. He made sure to remember their faces. They'd die slow. He received a few more bolts, that only made him bleed.
"Why won't it die?" the first man asked and sent another bolt and hit the demon in the chest.
"It's too powerful." The second man answered and threw the crossbow onto the ground. He then drew his sword and nodded to his friend. "It's weakened. We have a chance."
The other man nodded and also drew his sword. Lioth looked at them and ripped out the last bolt. He stood up, intending to let them chop him up into pieces. He still had all his powers inside the circle, and swords, blessed or not rarely scared him.
The men stopped dead in their tracks. Second guessing their idea to try and take care of the demon themselves, and Lioth could see that. Although their fear was beyond his reach, he could still see the waves emitting from them.
"You two don't look very brave or strong." Lioth said to them. "Perhaps you should send word to the capital and call for help."
The two looked at each other.
"It's trying to get into our heads, it's what demons do. Don't listen to it."
"You are going to die on this road and no one will ever find you." Lioth said and took his stance just in case his words wouldn't work. He intended to kill the two men, but was worried what would happen next. Would he be stuck here in the trap until more humans came? He'd be a sitting duck and not alive for very long. Or would he be able to somehow break the trap? Either case, he was adamant that he was not dying today, slaughtered by humans.
One of the men swung his sword at Lioth, but missed. The demon stepped back until he hit the wall of the sphere. The man stepped forward and into the trap, and that's all Lioth needed. He moved forward fast and grappled the man, then sunk his claws into him. The sword aiming for the wing missed and just slid down the leathery skin. Lioth's wings folded and embraced his victim. Venomous spikes adored the tips of his wings and as he hugged the man all 10 stingers – one for each fingers, found their way into the flesh of his victim. The injected venom worked quickly on the muscles and paralyzed them all.
The other man seeing what was happening to his friend, moved behind Lioth and slashed through Lioth's wing. The demon screamed from pain and from the unexpected attack and threw his victim on the ground, only to grab the other one and pull him closer. Wings were one of his most sensitive areas, and this idiot had damaged one. The demon growled in his face, and simply sucked the life out of him.
Red energy left from the second man and got absorbed by Lioth. He threw the dead body next to the other one.
Lioth looked at both dead bodies and huffed. He was still stuck in the demon trap, even if he had no immediate enemies, he was still in trouble. Sure, he could kill anything coming his way, but being stuck he'd die of starvation sooner rather than later, and being the sitting duck he was right now... He concentrated and touched the ground beneath his feet. It was a road, made of stones, but he could sense life under it. Worms, vermin and... trees. Trees and their routes, all he really needed to do was move one of the stones and break the circle. It was difficult, the route had its own way of growing and the circle prevented, but Lioth pushed on.
With a crack the ground moves and a root made its way to the surface. The circle broke, and the demon exhaled with relief. He'd been lucky that there was roots right under him and within the sphere... but now he was exhausted. He walked slowly back to the ruins he called home.
@Yidhra
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