48th of Frost, 119th Year of the Age of Steel
Talon landed squarely on the bulbous neck of a shambler that was scrambling through the dirt. It squealed, tendrils that might as well have been intestines flailing around as they tried to grasp at the boot he had to its neck. He growled, bringing down his blade and lopping of its head. Still, even decapitated the creature’s body flailed. Kicking it away from him, Talon shoved it aside and turned to examined the rest of the darkness that lay before them. He narrowed his eyes, stilling his breathing in order to get a clearer sense of their surroundings.
Before him rose the ruined rubble of what might have once been an outpost. The broken watchtower signified some sort of outpost. He could only assume that the remnants of the building nearby was a garrison. For what? Talon could only wonder. It again brought questions to him as to what once existed in the deep place of the earth. Subterranean civilization was not unknown to Ransera. The Dwarves were the prime example of this but the architecture across the First Deep was not like anything of Dwarven make. If they were, it was a clan that none had ever heard of or seen before. That begged the question then, who built the civilization that sprawled across the Warrens that extended beneath many of the cavernous spaces across Karnor?
Talon didn’t have much more time to think on that as he heard the tell-tale chittering of yet more creatures intent on feasting on his innards. He narrowed his eyes. Three shinaegri were dashing across the open cavern toward him. Without hesitation, Talon sprinted forward. He blade was steady in his hand as he met the first of the grotesque monstrosities head on. The abomination to his right, he shoved backward with a focused push of telekinetik force that sent it sprawling backwards. He disemboweled the creature on his blade then smacked the third with his left wing, momentarily catching it off guard. He had just enough time to drive his blade through the first creature’s chest before being forced to catch the second one in mid-air as it leapt at him. Talon held it there with his kinetics.
Talon swung his sword in an arc, slicing the limbs of the third shambler that charged at him. He glanced at the one he had suspended in the air. With little more than a breath, he Compressed the Aether Flux around the creature from all directions applying the maximum force he could. The sickening crunch of bone and the pained shriek of the beast was ear splitting before it plopped to the cave floor with a bloody wet smack. That left the final shambler for him to focus on.
He parried a blow, his chainmail managed to take the brunt of another rake of the creature’s claws across his torso. That allowed Talon to shove his sword through the beast’s skull. It twitched before going limp. Talon yanked his sword out. He took in a steadying breath and then sighed.
“Are you alright, brother?” Talon turned back to where his younger brother Rien was. The both of them had split off briefly to deal with different groups of creatures. His grey eyes settled on his brother and there was no worry or concern in them. Rien was a proven warrior and Talon had confidence in his abilities to deal with the more common creatures in the Warrens.