Read The Sorcerer's Destiny (The Sorcerer's Path) Online
Authors: Brock Deskins
Sharrellan stopped the irate young man. “Daebian, you have something that belongs to me.”
Daebian faced the goddess and looked as though he was going to defy her. With an annoyed sigh, he pulled the blade from its sheath and held it out. Sharrellan clasped her hand over his and smiled when Daebian was reluctant to release it. He finally loosened his fingers enough for Sharrellan to slip it from his hand. As the hilt slid through his fingers, he felt the soul stone come loose. With the deftness of a master pickpocket, he slipped the stone into his pocket, never taking his eyes from the goddess’ smiling face.
“Now I need a horse and a sword!” Daebian spun, stalked over to the young King, and shoved him hard enough to knock him to the ground. “This is a nice one.”
Several Blackguards drew blades and charged. Daebian grabbed the wrist of the first one to strike, gave it a twist, took his sword, and shattered his nose with the pommel. “Thank you.”
“Let him go!” Miles shouted as he regained his feet. His elite bodyguards ceased their attack but held their swords at the ready.
Daebian leapt into the saddle and smiled at the King. “This place is a wreck. I hope you get it cleaned up. I might like to conquer it someday.” He looked once more to Azerick and held out his hand. “Pirates never work for free, Father.”
Azerick shook his head as he dug into the pocket of his tattered cloak and retrieved a single gold coin. Daebian took the token and slipped it into his pocket with a smile.
“I’m starting to get quite a collection of these.”
“Daebian, wait!” Ellyssa called out. “Take me with you.”
“Ellyssa, please don’t.” Azerick begged.
Ellyssa looked at Azerick and Miranda and wiped the tears from her face. “I’m sorry, but there’s nothing here for me anymore. I need to get as far away from all this as I can.”
Daebian reached down and lifted Ellyssa onto the horse’s rump. “When you all start erecting statues to my father and brother and all those you want to portray as the saviors of the world, I hope you have the decency to at least remember that it was I, Daebian the pirate king, who was responsible for defeating the fallen gods.”
“You’re actions were extraordinary, Daebian, and we cannot thank you enough,” Solarian said.
“You’re right,
you
can’t.” He looked at the three gods and made a show of taking count. “There appears to be one of you missing. ‘Daebian, god of the sea’ has a rather nice ring to it. Too soon? Think on it.”
Neither he nor Ellyssa looked back as they galloped down the hill toward the wreckage of one of his flying ships. Men were gathered around looking bewildered or picked through the destruction in search of their fellow crewmen.
Tobias!” His first mate shouted and waved from atop the pile of timbers. “Oh good, you’re still alive. Round up what’s left of our crew and find some horses. It’s a long damned way to the ocean.”
“Aye, sir!”
“Where’s Eva?”
“Sorry, sir, she didn’t make it.”
Daebian turned to look at Ellyssa. “Well, that avoids a potentially awkward situation.”
Miranda watched her son ride away without a backward glance, leaving an aching void of loneliness in her heart for the second time. “Daebian!”
“Let him go,” Sharrellan said. “You all have far greater things to worry about.”
“Like what?”
“Like what happens when he gets bored playing pirate. Azerick, it is time to go.”
“One more moment, please.” Azerick took the arcanum door handle from his pocket and gave it to Raijaun. “This will open a door to the old tower. You need someplace safe away from anyone whose fear and lack of understanding might cause them to act foolishly. I think Ancalon will appreciate the company, and so will Tarth. They are very much your family as well.”
“Thank you, Father. No matter what Daebian says, I know you love us both and did your best.”
Azerick hugged his son and wife once more. “Say goodbye to Sandy for me. And someone go find Wolf and make sure he’s okay. I doubt he let the ravagers catch him.”
“I will, Father.”
Sharrellan opened a doorway to the abyss. Azerick looked out across the battlefield at the fighting, death, and ruin stretching to the horizon and beyond. He could only shake his head and sigh before stepping through the portal.
EPILOGUE
Azerick emerged onto the red, rocky surface of the Fifth Circle of the abyss and felt the tension of the past several years drain away into the ground. He attributed it to finally ending the war and knowing his family and the people of his world were safe, but another part, a part he tried hard not to recognize, simply felt as if he had returned home.
The great, onyx fortress stood before him, nearly covering the wide expanse of the horizon. It looked much as he remembered, but there was some damage evident from what must have been a titanic battle. Colossal black stones the size of small houses lay scattered across the ground, some of them hundreds of yards away.
As Azerick approached the tall doors, the two insectoid demon sentries crossed their spears. Azerick came to a stop just a few feet from them and stood patiently. The demons exchanged looks, uncrossed their spears, and the doors opened with a silent command.
The sorcerer strode down the gloomy hall without hesitation, passing numerous demons that immediately ceased their chattering and activities and silently watched him pass. Azerick felt the tension of his presence, but not a single creature sought to challenge him as he navigated the halls and fearlessly entered the vast throne room.
Occupying the throne was a demon similar in form to a succubus only she was nearly as tall as Klaraxis was, her horns shorter and slenderer, and her flesh was an iridescent azure. She relaxed upon the throne of bones and ebony soul stone striking a seductive yet amused pose.
“Normally, I would have any unwelcome intruder eviscerated on the spot, but your presence and my minions’ reaction to you intrigues me. It is lucky for you I am extremely bored. The gods denied me the pleasure of participating in their grand battle, and I would enjoy hearing its accounts. You will entertain me with the details before I slowly strip the flesh from your bones and dine upon your pleas for an end to your tortures for your trespass.”
“Who are you?” Azerick asked tonelessly.
“Your question reeks of presumptuousness, but I shall tell you so that you may know the full terror of what you face. I am Morta’sha, Demon Princess of the abyss and master of the Fifth Circle!” the demon lord grandly proclaimed.
“Morta’sha, we seem to have a small problem.”
A wry grin curled the corners of her seductive mouth to reveal rows of fang-like teeth. “What problem would that be?”
“You are in my chair.”
Azerick thrust his staff at Morta’sha and struck her with a twisting ray of black and silver power. The beam hurled her from the throne and pinned her to the wall. The demon lord wailed in agony as the amalgamated magic incinerated her flesh until she was nothing but a spot on the wall and a small pile ash on the floor. Azerick climbed the steps of the dais and took his rightful place on the throne. The great chair dwarfed his human body and he shifted about uncomfortably. He focused his will and took on Klaraxis’ natural form.
Azerick sighed contentedly. “Ah, that’s better.”
THE END
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