Fire and Ice
by Ruden Solic
Sat, 24 Feb 2001, at 1:21 p.m. CST
Ruden rode through the small village of Shadowmoor and felt a bit worried.
The village was too quiet and empty. Where were the guards and the other
rangers? Wasn't this the time Nathan had told him.
It was earlier that day when Nathan Longbow, one of the elders of the village
and the Shadow Rangers, took him into the small druid tower where they could
speak in peace. He spoke of vengeful mage Antarion who had devised the
conversion crystals.
With these five crystals, placed in different villages across the land,
including Shadowmoor and Winterfell, the mage could convert his evil magic into
the summonings of creatures. Many times before he summoned the monsters from the
crystals, but the villages had one advantage, an unlikely ally by the name of
Lord Ventryn.
Ruden had heard of the name, but was not in the area when the name had
significance. Lord Ventryn was a lich from the Deepwood crypts on the Felucca
mirror plane, who had terrorized the city of Yew on that plane. Now the
supposedly turned lich warned the very people who defeated him of Artarion's
attacks.
Last eve, Ventryn had given another warning, directly to the village head
guard, Okami. Artarion would release another attack from the crystal devices. An
attack far more powerful then any yet seen.
Even with Ventryn's apparent good intentions, Nathan did not fully trust his
former enemy. There was even suspicion among the people of Yew that Ventryn was
truly working with Artarion and had even darker motives. Ventryn's warnings had
not been false yet, however; and the Shadow Ranger had no reason not to heed him
again.
Ruden promised he would provide all the help he could. He hoped his messages
to the other Hearts would make it in time, but the notice was far too short he
feared. And now, here he is.
In the center of the village, he stopped a village girl travelling by with
buckets of water and asked her a quick question, since she was obviously in a
hurry.
"Pardon me, lass, but where have the village protectors gone?"
"Alas, milord, they 'ad ta 'urry ta Yew an' 'elp defend against another
deader attack."
"Ahh, by the Mother, this is bad timing."
"Indeed, milord. Ai 'ope they 'urry back. Rumors are spreadin' dat dat
mad mage may strike at us again this eve!"
"Fear not lass, they shall not leave the village unprotected for long,
especially with Artarion abouts, " Ruden said to her, reassuring himself as
much as the girl. "Continue to your home, just in case the rumors are
true."
The girl nodded curtly, picked up her load and moved but a few steps before
the sky suddenly and unnaturally grew dark. The ranger's mare Thief fidged and
whined nervously.
From the darkened clouds a bolt of lightning replaced the darkness and
thundered shattered the quiet of the village. The bolt struck the mysterious
crystal device that sat in the center of the village. One bolt after another
struck the device producing a thunderous chorus that shook the ground.
The girl squeaked in fright and ran off, dropping her wooden buckets and
spilling the water over the grass. Thief reared unto her back legs, with the
ranger holding on for dear life and begging her to be steady and calm. With the
Mother's gift of animal empathy, Ruden succeeded and backed the horse away from
the powerful strikes.
After removing the parchment and inkwell from his saddle bags, he wrote a
quick message in the trail code known to the ranger community, "Shadowmoor,
Danger." He placed two fingers to his lips and let out a shrill whistle.
From the treetops came a red-tailed hawk, whom Ruden focused on. Concentrating
desparately through the sounds of thunder, he sent one image to the hawk, the
image of Nathan Longbow. With a cry of acknowledgement, the bird dived at the
ranger, stoled the rolled parchment from his hand and flew off to Yew.
The crystal began to glow and Ruden prepared for battle.
The lightning strikes ceased and the village was deathy quiet. The crystal
device glowed quietly in the twilight cast by the dark clouds.
"What was that about?," Ruden said to himself.
"Artarion is powering up the crystals for another summoning," came
an unexpected reply.
Ruden looked around and saw a woman standing near by. She appeared to be one
of the druid of the village. Soon came Okami, Nathan, a few other Shadow Rangers
and village protectors. In rode, The Free Corps with their mounted knights and
spell casters. The lightning strikes began again and drowned out the orders of
the arriving defenders. The heavily armored Free Corps and village guards took
positions nearest to the crystal while archers, druids and mages circled around
them.At least the village had a chance now.
The Ranger of the Heart greeted Nathan and stood beside him with a arrow
nocked and ready. Thief had calmed herself and pawed at the ground and eager for
battle. Ruden wasn't so sure she was ready for this. She has had never been in
such a large battle before, against what could be truly frightening foes.
Once again the lightning had stopped and time passed. As the tension grew too
much, Ruden eased himself and stared absently at the wooden buckets dropped by
the girl, now smashed by the hoofs of warhorses. Ruden shook his head and
blinked for he swore he saw the damp ground begin to steam. A second look
confirmed his suspicion that not only was there steam but the mud underneath
began to boil. The wooden slats blackened, smouldered and finally combusted
under some unnatural heat.
All around the knights and guards, fires rose from the ground and took
vaguely human shapes. Eyes and mouths looking like bright red burning coals
glared with an infernal hatred. Yells of "Fire elementals!" rose
across the village center.
The archers' wooden arrows burned and the warriors' metal weapons heated in
the elementals' fire and did little but hold the elementals at bay. It was the
mages' and druids attacks of magical energies that won the first wave.
As the elementals were defeated, the sound of baying was heard through the
heated air. A pack of hell hounds appeared among the heroes, lunging and
breathing fire. The mounted knights blocked teeth and fire with their shields
and armored steeds, and cut the hounds down.
The next wave composed of serpents composed of molten lava. Not only did they
have the flaming breath of the hounds; these creatures were so hot they
blackened the ground and scalded any being near them. The archers' ranged
attacks ripped through their molten hides, piercing vital organs. In the effort
to avoid the monsters' aura of heat, the defenders were scattered. They
recollected again in time to face yet another wave.
Daemons and a powerful blistering wyvern appear this time. Warriors ran among
the hellish beasts, slicing wings and legs. Mages cast spells of destruction
upon them and druids aided the warriors with spells of healing and blessings.
The archers' aimed for eyes and mouths hoping for a dibiltating hit. Their
combined efforts worked and with every beast not a single ally fell.
More waves of elementals, hounds and serpents came at them and again the
defenders defeated them and survived.
Ruden looked over the troops and saw the same fatigue that was coming over
him. Some of the bowmen were low on arrows, the magic users' energies were
running dry and the warriors' armor and weapons were damaged from the intense
heat. The great battle Ventryn prophesised had came true. Reports coming from
the village to the south reported attacks by waves of ice creatures.
Desperately needed reinforcements were not coming, and that gave an extra
hard edge to the evil laughter Ruden heard.
Of the creatures from the elemental plane of fire, the Efreeti were the most
cunning. They toyed with the defenders like cats with mice using their elemental
magics to divide the heroes. Ruden saw the order of the group crumble around him
as he tried to put an arrow into an efreet chasing a druid. The larger number of
defenders eventually caught up and overwelmed the efreeti, but not without a few
losses of their own.
Ruden applied a cooling salve to a burned arm preventing the bandages from
sticking to the wound. As he wrapped it, he prayed for the battle to be over
soon, else the protectors would fall from exhaustion.
When Ruden looked up from his healing work, he realized he should of prayed
for the strength to continue as another group of daemons appeared. This group
was lead by a great daemon, whose very skin burned and eyes, filled with hatred
for all, glowed a brighter red then even that of a elemental. Ruden heard a
close by druid whisper in awe of a fiery fiend. Again, the warriors closed in on
these monsters as before, hacking and slashing at legs and bellies. The druids,
mages and archers let lose magic and projectiles at heads, arms and wings.
Ruden focused on the fiend and earned a direct hit into it's eye. It screamed
and reflexively backhanded a nearby warrior, sending him flying and screaming
into a nearby home. It stared directly at the ranger with it's one good eye and
roared, letting lose a fireball from it's maw. Ruden spurred Thief barely out of
the way as the fireball exploded beside them. The force of the explosion sent
Thief onto her side, spilling him hard onto the ground.
When he regained his senses, he saw Thief has gotten back to her feet and was
watching him intendly, as if making sure her rider was alright. Ruden saw a
distinct look of guilt in the horse's eye. He grabbed the horses mane, pulled
himself up and reassured her there was nothing she could of done to avoid that.
Seeing the horse's selflessness made the ranger even more determined to see to
the defeat of this beast.
He mounted the horse and rode her closer to the fiend, who continued to fight
strong long after it's demonic comrades had fallen. He fired one arrow after
another to join with the swarm of other arrows and spells from his allies. The
fiend had not forgotten the ranger's painful shot and on spotting him focused
it's attention on him. The fiend raised a flaming finger at Ruden and spoke the
words of a spell.
At the moment the words left the burning lips of the daemon, Ruden buckled
over in horrible pain over Thief's neck. He knew he had been poisoned and in his
fatigued beaten state, it would not be long until...
At first, Ruden heard the sounds of many feet on cobblestone, loud voices
advertising various merchant goods and music being played far off into the
distance.
"Your friend seems to be coming around, young one," said a aged
flat voice.
"Oh good!," piped the familar voice of young girl. "Ruden..
Ruden, are you awake?"
The ranger groaned and opened his eyes. Through a fog, he saw the face of an
old balding man in a brown robe and the face of Rei, an unusually talented girl
of Shadowmoor who was skilled in magic and with forging great weapons.
"Where am I?," said Ruden blinking away the fogginess.
"Yer at da healers in Britian. I kin'na got me runes mixed up and sent
you here, instead of a closer place. I'm sorry," she pleaded.
He chuckled and smiled, "Don't be sorry for me, lass. It appears I owe
you my life for getting me to a healer at all."
"If yer feelin' better I can get us back to Shadowmoor, with the right
rune this time," she grinned.
"Am I good to go, good healer?," Ruden said to the man.
"Aye, the poison should of run it's course by now. Just don't be
bothering more fiends from now on," replied the healer, seemly bored of the
whole thing.
Behind the healer popped a spirit who started in a chorus of
"OOOOoooOOOooOoooOOO."
The old man turned to face the new patient. "Yes, yes, I'll get to you
already. Hey, didn't I resurrect you earlier today? Looking at you, I'd say you
strayed from the path of virtue, yet again! But you deserve, yet another, second
chance. An Corp!"
After watching the spirit's flesh return to him in a blaze of light, and
being handed a fresh white robe, Ruden got out of bed and dressed into some
pants and a shirt. With a wave of Rei's hands and the proper words of power, she
and Ruden returned to Shadowmoor.
"I'm really sorry for sending you to the Britian healers. They are just
so rude!," said Rei.
"I don't blame you, Rei. If I had to put up with bank thieves all day
I'd be sick of life too," laughed Ruden.
"Ruden!," yelled Nathan who came riding up to them. "I'm glad
to see you are well. Your items are stored on Thief and Slayne is taking care of
her in the village center. The fiend has been defeated and the defenders from
all the villages Antarion has plaque have gathered here as well."
Ruden thanked Nathan and Rei one final time before meeting up with Thief and
his fellow Rangers of the Heart, Slayne and Quej, in the crowded village square.
At this point the shade of a knight appears before the crowd. Many recognise
him as Xenthyl the Phantom. With his aid the united people locate Ventryn in his
lair. A place only accessed by a teleporter in a far off cave on the Felucca
plane. Interestingly, the word to active the teleporter is 'frostflame.'
Ventyrn's lair itself is a mix of icy pillars and lava pits.
Ventryn is found with a severe hole in his head. With a bit of healing, he is
able to speak with Okami. The man is lead out of his lair on Okami's horse
through a moongate back to Shadowmoor where he is now a prisoner until his
motives are discovered.
After a few stiff drinks, Ruden settles down for a long night's rest in the
Shadowmoor barracks.