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Book 3 - Interlude 4 - Vesuvius - Cronus

His people were spotted over the ridge, and the creatures turned towards his people. The creatures were mostly raptors being ridden, but there were ditrodons and more lizard like giant auril beasts capable of climbing.

The dozens of creatures stopped a distance away from where Vesuvius, Roxo, Darris and Jarrix were standing in front of their army on the ridge. In the front, was a larger ditrodon, with two fins at angles on top instead of one, allowing the large man to sit in the middle.

The man was a large lizard beastkin, his scales the color of red. His amount of gods blood must have been high, because he was very much like Vesuvius, with the face of a lizard. Vesuvius could feel the mans taint, but he was certainly at the auril hero level. He wasnt sure who was stronger between the two of them, but he knew it would be close.

The man didnt start with the beastkin greeting. Greetings! I am Cronus. What are you doing in the world above, brother? Dont tell you were clearing a rift?

The mans words felt like knives on his own heart. He could tell his brethren felt the sa thing, their songs wary.

Vesuvius said, I am Vesuvius, Chief of the Tribe of the Sleeping God, and we were. The unliving were spilling from it, destroying our land, our world.

The Tribe of the Sleeping God? We were just headed for the Tribe of Roxo, what are you doing so far north? Well, I co bearing good news. You mustnt worry about that any longer. Our gods have returned! I have received a divine ssage, and I am bringing it to all Tribes, our brethren in hiding. We must rally together and serve our gods once more!

You have seen our gods? On Highlands?

The man smiled. Ive seen them. They require us to rally, and kill the beastkin living above ground once and for all! We will reclaim our hos, and the sky will be covered with our gods, just like the foretelling! They will rule, and we will serve them for all ti.

It was just as seen on the murals. But the wrongness in the mans words made Vesuvius know that he was lying. There was sothing missing, that the man was not telling him. Vesuvius could see that Roxo and his people showed doubt, but his own stood firm, denying the mans lies.

They were already serving a goddess, what do they care about another?

Vesuvius slamd the butt of his spear on the ground, his heart singing a hymn of righteous retribution. His peoples hearts began beating in the cadence of his song, and they prepared for battle. Roxo looked confused, but he drew his blades.

We serve our goddess, Fhesiah. She showed her fla, and our hearts know that it was true. We will not fight against the other beastkin, but beside them. Our hearts remain pure, able to serve both the world and our goddess. Your people are tainted, and you serve a false god. You should join us, instead. We have joined the Frawork, and we cannot die. Join us, and you may be spared.

The Frawork? You fool! Now there is no saving you! The man made so clicking sounds, the mounts forming up and preparing for battle, and an arrow blazed from the side of Vesuvius, the attacker unseen.

But his people had long since been prepared for battle. Darris manifested a shield of water, blocking the arrow, and Vesuvius roared, as he finished growing to his full height once more.

He took loping strides at his enemy, who leaped off the ditrodon and began doing the sa. Vesuvius was worried, as the many auril beasts would be difficult to kill without significant losses. With few healers among his people and being only the out of combat sorts, many would die here. The enemy only had a single auril hero, but many of the auril beasts they had were of that level.

Vesuvius and Jarrix went out to et the man and his large mount, while Darris and Roxo moved to aid, defending the weakest of the tribe from being overwheld with ease. Vesuvius t with the tainted man, him having a bone glaive of his own.

His auril was filled with black taint, his swings vicious. Vesuvius matched his swings, and while he was stronger and larger, he was slower than his enemy. He brought his glaive down with his superior weight, and used his tail to spring forward unexpectedly, to try to knock the man off balance.

Jarrix had cut into the ditrodon, but it bowled into him, trying to bite him despite its wound. Jarrix was filled with green auril, his cuts vicious. But the creature healed its wound quickly, its skin sturdy besides. The cuts would not be very deep.

Darris and Roxo protected the weaker beastkin as they rained attacks on the creatures, but the tainted beastkin were able to get ranged attacks through. They wielded wicked bows and arrows, that while they didnt have auril, pierced through his peoples defenses just the sa. The raptors wore armor, and were a challenge to best with their tainted red auril.

Vesuvius was about to be quite worried about his people and himself being able to make it out of this alive, when he heard a howl of wolves from the right of the battlefield.

Many howls joined the first, before Vesuvius was sure he heard hundreds. Before he could even see what caused the howl, dozens of arrows rained down on their enemies from the trees.

The arrows were filled with auril, and cut deep into the auril beasts and tainted beastkin alike. So auril beasts went down, and a few of their riders were taken out.

The leader made a few clicks with his throat, and a tainted auril filled himself and the rest, the beasts becoming more fierce and filled with rage. They beca stronger, and the taint pulled in auril from the surrounding area and twisted it into their purpose. At the sa ti, their enemies beca sickly looking, as if a price was paid to accomplish this.

The energies blocked the auril-filled attacks, and the creatures moved with greater fervor. The man in front of Vesuvius beca more bestial, going straight for his vitals with speed and power. Vesuvius could barely keep up with blocking and countering Cronus, stirring all his auril for matching his attacks.

This is the power of our god! You will regret not joining us!

Vesuvius breathed a cone of fla at him, but the mans auril slashed through it like a swipe of a tail. Vesuvius tilted his head just in ti, or he would have lost his snout. The ditrodon swiped its tail at him from the side as well, only to be blocked by Jarrixs glaive performing a wicked slice filled with green auril.

Vesuvius saw several of his daughters javelins had struck the creature, her vicious poison weakening and damaging it. He knew it would only be a matter of ti before the creature fell.

The creatures swiped and leaped at his people, Darris barely being able to hold many of them back with a wall of water. Dozens of javelins pierced into the creatures, and rather than healing, their tainted auril rely kept the creatures from succumbing to their wounds.

Roxos waves of blades sliced into the creatures and knocked them back, giving their ranged attackers more ti to land more attacks on them. While the enemy had started with nearly a hundred beasts, close to two dozen were already defeated.

More howls ca from the trees, and from it erged dozens of wolf beastkin warriors, among others. They held a wide array of weapons, but one that stood out was a large warrior wielding two axes and a bow on his back, with four auril wolves running alongside him an auril hero.

The man fit the description of Rookard, who was supposed to be joining them prior to their assault. Vesuvius had fears that the man would reject his people, even if he knew the Frawork wouldnt allow him to attack. He still worried about his people being accepted.

Rookards wolves now flanked the enemy, and the tide was turning. Rookards song was added to the four auril heroes, his wolves biting into reptile beastkin riders, and his axes severing legs of beasts.

Vesuvius roared as his auril built, swinging his ancestors glaive with greater fervor. He used his superior size and strength to knock the enemy beastkin back. His heat built, and when he was ready he used his auril manifestation, he perford a piercing thrust at the enemys torso.

Instead of blowing them out his chest, he channeled them through his bone glaive. His enemy blocked the thrust, but flas shot forth like from his breath, blasting the enemy. He scread in pain as he was thrown back and engulfed in flas, his auril fighting to smother them.

Vesuvius pushed the attack charging, but was rebuffed by other raptor riding beastkin. He cut them down swiftly, the creatures unable to match his size. Still, Cronus had recovered and returned to the fray, just as Rookards wolves arrived.

The wolves nipped and bit his legs and tail, one leaping for the throat. This disturbed his montum, even if an auril tail swipe cut through the one on after his throat. Vesuvius was able to stab him in the shoulder, Cronus shouting in pain. He cut through another wolf as he retreated, calling his ailing ditrodon with several clicks, as he surveyed the field of battle.

The creature was already on its last legs, but it leaped to Cronus call. Jarrix and Vesuvius chased, but he felt sothing deeply wrong. The man pulled out an idol, of what looked to be one of their gods: a dragon. The taint in the area twisted as he withdrew it from his pouch, and he shattered it on the ground.

You fools! You dare defy our gods? You will suffer!

The tainted auril in the area was pulled into him, even from the dead auril beasts and reptile beastkin. The ones remaining living were drained of their life force, all of them appearing to age and beco skeletons within seconds, what remained of them falling to the ground.

Cronus began to grow and morph, as his skin and visage shifted. He grew wings on his back like that of a lizard No, like that of their gods. His face grew wicked teeth, and the evil auril filled his body.

He was still growing when Cronus laughed. Dont you see? Your god was here, just as I promised. Bow to , and you can still be spared torture and tornt! When he was done growing, he was nearly ten ters tall.

Vesuvius could feel the power wafting off of Cronus, and while evil and tainted, his heart nearly stirred. One of his peoples gods was in front of him, and if not for eting his goddess, he knew his people might just bow down to this creature.

Rookard laughed. You, a god? I have t stronger than you, and without the need to sacrifice his own people. I can feel the taint in you, the world itself wanting you gone. We will not bow. There must be blood!

Rookards tribe all chanted for blood, their auril building, filling their weapons, preparing to fight. Vesuvius saw that the auril wolves that were destroyed were already back, Rookard sohow replenishing them. His people joined him in his chant for blood, and Vesuvius joined as well.

Roxo and his people looked distressed, witnessing the god in front of them. Their bodies wanted to kneel to their god, but they felt it was wrong. Instead, they all joined in the chanting, and the auril stirred in the valley, coming to the call of the auril heroes.

Dozens of his people had died already, and he nodded to Darris. He would rely on him to protect against the breath attack of the dragon in front of them. Darris song called on the water below, the auril heroes channeling their auril over to him.

The dragon breathed out a black fla, barreling toward his people. Darris stomped the ground with a roar, the ground shattering and water being called from the world underneath. It manifested a large shield of water in front of his people.

Roxo added his red waves of talon blades, and Jarrix and Vesuvius expended a large amount of their auril, and sent auril-enhanced attacks that sent a green and red wave against the fla as well.

They rebuffed the fla, but only barely. His people had spent a lot of their auril in order to accomplish this, but the dragon had much remaining.

Rookard and his people fired their bows, and his tribe rained javelins onto the dragon as he laughed, and began to stomp toward them. The attacks appeared almost ineffectual, or the creatures armored scales too strong, though Vesuvius could tell his tainted auril was reduced from the sheer number of attacks landing.

When the dragon was near and about to swipe its claws, a ball of fla slamd into Cronus and knocked him back slightly with a small explosion.

Vesuvius heard a loud snap and a feminine sigh from the sky. Despite it feeling far away and the large amount of attacks happening, it was heard clearly, and even the dragon stopped in confusion.

You know, I was in such a good mood. I had a wonderful night, then I thought I was just going to enjoy a party with my people, eting up together with their lost brethren. But then I find this disgusting lizard, attacking them.

Vesuvius heart beat with fervor. He could feel it their goddess had arrived! He saw her floating in the sky above the battlefield holding a fan in her hand, a torch floating near, andstanding on alarge sword? Just why? The disappointnt in her voice was palatable.

Cronus shouted in rage, Lizard? I have taken on our gods visage! You will pay for your insolence!

Cronus began rearing back, preparing a breath attack once again. The tainted auril within the creature stirred, and Vesuvius was glad the creatures rage was directed at the goddess He knew that she was capable.

Fhesiah raised her hand above her head, mysterious scripts appearing. A fla was borne, the sa that appeared in his cavern. It began to grow as she spoke, growing into a powerful sun, brightening the sky.

You have taken on a dragons visage, true. But you are still a lizard, and disgusting.

The sun above her head grew to be as large as an auril beast, the torch adding even more flas, before she sent it toward Cronus. He reared back and released his tainted flas toward their goddess.

The giant sun collided with the black flas, and Vesuvius was surprised to see that if anything, the sun grew in size, as it consud the black. He could feel the power of creation, of dragons changing reality to fit their desires.

The larger ball of fla from their goddess pushed through the black flas of Cronus, and engulfed him as he scread in pain and anguish. The dragon lted down, its visage shrinking, until eventually, the creature was dead.

Fhesiah sighed, as she floated down in front of them. I suppose none are left alive for questioning? It would have been wonderful to know where they ca from, or where they were going.

Vesuvius said, They did say they were hoping to et Roxos tribe here, then perhaps ours. We only just arrived in ti.

Fhesiah smiled at Roxo. I see you have joined the Frawork. Welco.

Roxo bowed. Our goddess! Our people have waitedso long.

There were shouts and exclamations of happiness, of finally eting the goddess in the flesh. Vesuvius understood Roxos dilemma. It was hard to find words to express just how happy they were to et and serve their gods once more.

Rookard walked over. I hate to interrupt, but So people do need healing. Are any of Clan Hart coming?

Fhesiah nodded. They are now, since I spotted the dragon and the fighting. It may be a bit, but I can help with the first aid efforts.

She was brought to a wounded reptile beastkin, that was swiped by a large set of claws. The auril healers were doing what they could, but the amount of blood loss was imnse. For the reptile beastkin, the most likely healers were oddly the snake. The snake parentage often used deathly venom, but would sotis be able to inject auril healing into anothers body with a bite, instead.

The torch flared, and a golden fla shot into the warrior. Vesuvius watched as the flas burned and knit the flesh closed, as the body was restored. His people were filled with excitent as they watched their goddess save her people.

I can only do that once every few minutes, but I have so other asures. Lets continue?

Vesuvius then watched as she pulled out odd scrolls and crystals, adding so healing to those that needed it. His people all looked on with fervor as she worked, their goddess restoring her people with a smile.

Eventually, Jake, Bloodberri, and Ophelia arrived. They finished up healing the remaining wounded, and to his and his peoples shock, they witnessed a miracle. The snake woman was able to resurrect those that were dead!

His people watched on with fervor, feeling sothing similar from her that they feel from their gods. It was different, but maybe she, too, was a goddess? Her powers were from a true goddess nad Echidna, they learned.

Vesuvius was sure. So of his people would worship Echidna in addition to the Goddess Fhesiah.

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