Fallen Phoenix
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From the darkest pits of the Underworld they came, spilling forth in untold numbers and in unthinkable forms at the unquestioning bidding of their Dark Queen. Demons and monsters, but also lost souls that once walked the earth as we do, now disfigured and malformed into twisted, malevolent beings that barely resembled their mortal counterparts. They swept through the capital, ancient and ever-standing since the dawn of the Valkyri race, slaughtering whomever still trapped within the city as they made it theirs. Many had already been evacuated, thanks to the skillful preparations of our great king, leaving only himself and a handful others to fend off the hellish invaders.
It was a sacrifice made willingly, for what is a king without his throne?
- Excerpt from Records of the Second Father, by author Nina Heavenshield
It was afternoon at Tháinbroek, heart of Valkyri society and seat of the High King; the sun had been missing for the better part of the day, shrouded behind a thick bed of grey clouds reaching across the skies for as long as the eye could see. Snowfall was to be expected by the evening. It mattered little to the royal family cooped up within the Hall of Kings, as hearths roared with fire fending off the harsh cold ever battering at their doorstep. The Phoenix King's duties done for the day, he was able to spend his afternoon playing with his two littlest ones as they awaited supper. The queen watched the interaction from where she sat knitting a fresh pair of socks for each of the twins, for they were growing at what a mother could only describe as an alarming rate. Still, not too old to play Sleeping Bear with their dear old father.
"Sleeping bear, sleeping bear, beware the bear who sleeps," the little ones sang as they circled the balled-up Thyrian on the floor. "Poke him with a stick and see, if you his next meal will be!" The cue for the bear to snap awake, never failing to surprise the twins as they yelp with joy and delight and attempt to outrun the fierce predator. They make the mistake of sticking together, making it easy for him to wrap his mighty bear paws around the both of them. "Got ya!" And everyone knows that the only way to turn the bear back into Papa is for each to place a kiss on his bearded cheeks. "Again! Again!"
But there would not be another time, for the king's eyes turned towards the stained-glass windows just as a pale-green light appeared in the sky above the city. The clouds had turned almost black and impenetrable, for this was no stay ray of sunlight that had caught his eye. Next the whole building began to quake, enough to make Kära's cup of tea to spill where it sat upon the table beside her. Their eyes met, and as the light outside their window grew in size they both knew that this was the day. It had been inevitable.
"To the emergency pad, quickly," he handed her one of the twins as they left everything behind to hurry through one of the corridors which took them to an outside area - a landing pad, just large enough to house a single speeder in the case of an emergency. There was no time for debate or discussion as Kära loaded their two children into the backseat of the vessel. She then turned to her husband, and saw in his fiery gaze that he would not join them. "Follow the road west through the mountain pass, then turn north to Fridheim. Find Thurion, tell him... Tell him that the capital has fallen." Her eyes filled with tears, even as the king leaned in for the deepest of kisses. An added kiss was then placed upon her hand. "I will see you again, Snowflake," he made the attempt to assure her. "Your concern must be for our children. You will be safe with my brother."
Reluctantly Kära released her hold of her husband and got in the driver's seat, leaving Thyrian to watch as they speeded off and away from the city. "Goodbye, my queen. My wife. My love..." Then his face turned to stone at the challenges to come.
"Orders, Your Grace," his captains awaited him back at the Great Hall, hurrying alongside their king as they exited the building. "Stick to the plan - evacuate as many people as you can! The city guard too, we mustn't leave the townsfolk defenseless as they make their escape." Looking up, the source of light from before had opened up, revealing a swirling maelstrom that would soon spill forth the armies of the dead. Looking down from atop the hill, the entire city was already in a panic. Guardsmen were sheparding men, women and children towards the gates, though there were always some who refused to give up precious belongings and could not be persuaded to go. "Then, what about you, Your Grace?"
The king offered a grim stare. "If she is coming here, that means she's after me. And I shall be here to meet her, keep her focus on me. Hopefully that will keep her from pursuing the fleeing masses." There were several who voiced their objections, but Thyrian heeded none. "There is no time to debate! Go now - save our people before it is too late!" The captains of the guard all, reluctantly, bowed before their king one last time and took their leave, rushing down the steps to lead the evacuation of Tháinbroek.
Thyrian, meanwhile, turned and walked back inside, closing the heavy wooden doors behind him and barring them shut. He took a moment to breathe, collect his thoughts. Become at peace with himself. He then made for his and Kära's private chambers, where a black suit of armour awaited on its rack, along with the sword Brimstone longing to be roused from its slumber.
As the townsfolk poured out through the city gates in droves, many eyes turned skywards to see the first waves of otherworldly demons descend from the portal hovering above their city. True to their king's word, countless lost souls inhabiting husks of their former selves spilled forth, wasting no time in sweeping the city of anyone too stubborn or slow to leave and cut them down with the utmost brutality and efficiency. Once the vast majority of citizens were through the gates, a skeleton force of guardsmen put up a brave fight by denying the enemy passage. The gates were shut and barred from the outside, leaving those left behind to their doom. Including their king.
High King Thyrian of House Hearthfire, first of his name, now sat waiting on his throne clad in full armour and regalia, alone in the city of his forefathers. He'd heard the screams of those still being slaughtered by demons and evil spirits, but it did not deter him. It was too late now; too late for fear, or remorse. They banged on the doors, using sheer mass of numbers to break them down. The windows surrounding his hall were smashed open. Next the entire roof of the building was torn open by some terrible power, causing massive piles of rubble and debris to fall around him.
The forces of Death itself surrounded him on all sides but the king wavered not, for in the darkness the flames of the Phoenix burned brighter than ever. He stood and descended his throne with sword in hand, ever true to his words: Unbowed, Unbent, and Unbroken.
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