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First of all... I've never released anything of this to anything public. I've shown a few friends to get some critisisms, but that's about it. This story is based on an anime my girlfriend and I are doing together. Also, we want to get the RP forum of UA back in action, so I might ask for an affiliation. If anyone's interested, PM me. It's about non-stereotypical demons, if you catch my drift. This section of the story is about 1/3rd of the way through the first half. Also, the first part may seem to be a little immature in development. Partly because Xais is 9 years old and most of it is his thoughts. The other reason is because I need to develop some of the fight scenes in it. Anyway, sorry to keep you waiting...
Finally, She’s giving me the break I deserve. A real mission! I won’t have to hunt down runaways anymore!
Xais stands just outside the cave entrance of Nuiza, the Ice underground. Located on the foothills of the Anu-Masu Mountains, small sections of forest dot the landscape. As Senre debriefs the small cluster of Ice demons that will be joining them, Xais crosses his arms in the moonlight. None of them wants to be here with me. They fear me. Everything does. The reeking stench of their quivering fills the air. Tonight I will give them something to truly fear. They will be fed no more rumors. Instead, they will start them. I will show the Ice clan my horrible power. The Reds will burn.
Senre glides over to Xais, complete arrogance signatures her step. “Fear not, my son. You will not screw up tonight. I can promise you that.†A grin splits Senre’s face, implying something.
And to my reply, “I fear nothing,†she giggled like a child.
Senre strides between Xais and the faction of soldiers. “We fly.†She raises her hand as if giving signals to a pet. Gusts of wind tear through the trees, branches flailing about. The soldiers follow Xais, who follows Senre. The cave returns to silence, bathed in moonlight.
Catching up to Senre, Xais asks, “Mother, what is the plan tonight?â€Â
“The princess-to-be is staying at an inn in Ji’ia. We are to intercept them in the night and tear through the place. No one is to remain alive.â€Â
“Do you have any helpful descriptions?â€Â
“Do you need someone to hold your hand, Son? Kill. That’s all I want of you.â€Â
Xais returns to the middle of the group, pouting somewhat at the insult. I may be nine years old, but that’s plenty old to be fighting! Besides, it is not like I have not proved my worth already.
Lights to the left indicate Kaddra, the capital of Terscha, home of the Royal family. The city itself radiates southward from the palace. Three divisions separate the city; the merchant quarter, the housing district, and the corporation center. A large street able to hold more than a dozen demons shoulder to shoulder separates each sector. Kaddra also houses the majority of the human population on the continent.
As Xais took the time to remember and rue the day the humans came, Ji’ia began to rise above the horizon. Ji’ia is known for their blacksmiths and fighters. Considered superior to training elsewhere, many old swordsmen offer advice and a few teach classes. Most business takes place on the main street, which is as wide as the three in Kaddra. During the day, the sky is fogged with forge fires and the air is filled with hawkers’ cries. During the night, pubs and taverns fill to bursting. The light from the numerous inns overwhelm the streets.
As they neared the cities center, they landed. Senre stepped down beside Xais while the other demons located themselves on the other sides of the building. Senre pulls something from her pouch and whispers to Xais, “I suggest covering your face after I throw this. Once the area clears, reek of havoc and make me proud.â€Â
Xais, preoccupied with his thoughts, keeps to himself as Senre tosses a bomb. Almost falling at the sound of the explosion, Xais throws his arms over his head as half the second floor flies over him. Wood sprays everywhere, and the smell of blood fills Xais’s head, driving him to a frenzy. Leaping to the second floor through the missing wall, he severs anything that gets in his way. Body parts of soldiers lay strewn about the inn, fire fills doorways and smoke billows from the roof. As Xais finishes bisecting a servant, he reaches a doorway covered in fire. He glances in the room and freezes. A glimmer of light reflects off a pair of golden eyes. Those eyes…
Snapping back to reality as the doorway collapses, Xais stalks down the hallway to the first floor avoiding any fire that might cause him burns. Exiting through the main entry, he looks around and notices only one-third of the party remains. By the looks of the remaining soldiers, Xais assumes he was the one that killed them, and shrugs it off along with ash and rubble. Shaking remains of the inn from his hair, something makes his glance at the roof of the inn. As long as Mother doesn’t look up there, I should be safe. But those eyes…
On a silent flight back home, Xais struggles with himself internally. Uncertain with this foreign feeling, he ponders, If this poking and prodding doesn’t stop, I’ll have to dig it out with a blade. Three sleepless days pass before Senre walks into Xais’s bedroom with a very unhappy expression on her face.
Finally, She’s giving me the break I deserve. A real mission! I won’t have to hunt down runaways anymore!
Xais stands just outside the cave entrance of Nuiza, the Ice underground. Located on the foothills of the Anu-Masu Mountains, small sections of forest dot the landscape. As Senre debriefs the small cluster of Ice demons that will be joining them, Xais crosses his arms in the moonlight. None of them wants to be here with me. They fear me. Everything does. The reeking stench of their quivering fills the air. Tonight I will give them something to truly fear. They will be fed no more rumors. Instead, they will start them. I will show the Ice clan my horrible power. The Reds will burn.
Senre glides over to Xais, complete arrogance signatures her step. “Fear not, my son. You will not screw up tonight. I can promise you that.†A grin splits Senre’s face, implying something.
And to my reply, “I fear nothing,†she giggled like a child.
Senre strides between Xais and the faction of soldiers. “We fly.†She raises her hand as if giving signals to a pet. Gusts of wind tear through the trees, branches flailing about. The soldiers follow Xais, who follows Senre. The cave returns to silence, bathed in moonlight.
Catching up to Senre, Xais asks, “Mother, what is the plan tonight?â€Â
“The princess-to-be is staying at an inn in Ji’ia. We are to intercept them in the night and tear through the place. No one is to remain alive.â€Â
“Do you have any helpful descriptions?â€Â
“Do you need someone to hold your hand, Son? Kill. That’s all I want of you.â€Â
Xais returns to the middle of the group, pouting somewhat at the insult. I may be nine years old, but that’s plenty old to be fighting! Besides, it is not like I have not proved my worth already.
Lights to the left indicate Kaddra, the capital of Terscha, home of the Royal family. The city itself radiates southward from the palace. Three divisions separate the city; the merchant quarter, the housing district, and the corporation center. A large street able to hold more than a dozen demons shoulder to shoulder separates each sector. Kaddra also houses the majority of the human population on the continent.
As Xais took the time to remember and rue the day the humans came, Ji’ia began to rise above the horizon. Ji’ia is known for their blacksmiths and fighters. Considered superior to training elsewhere, many old swordsmen offer advice and a few teach classes. Most business takes place on the main street, which is as wide as the three in Kaddra. During the day, the sky is fogged with forge fires and the air is filled with hawkers’ cries. During the night, pubs and taverns fill to bursting. The light from the numerous inns overwhelm the streets.
As they neared the cities center, they landed. Senre stepped down beside Xais while the other demons located themselves on the other sides of the building. Senre pulls something from her pouch and whispers to Xais, “I suggest covering your face after I throw this. Once the area clears, reek of havoc and make me proud.â€Â
Xais, preoccupied with his thoughts, keeps to himself as Senre tosses a bomb. Almost falling at the sound of the explosion, Xais throws his arms over his head as half the second floor flies over him. Wood sprays everywhere, and the smell of blood fills Xais’s head, driving him to a frenzy. Leaping to the second floor through the missing wall, he severs anything that gets in his way. Body parts of soldiers lay strewn about the inn, fire fills doorways and smoke billows from the roof. As Xais finishes bisecting a servant, he reaches a doorway covered in fire. He glances in the room and freezes. A glimmer of light reflects off a pair of golden eyes. Those eyes…
Snapping back to reality as the doorway collapses, Xais stalks down the hallway to the first floor avoiding any fire that might cause him burns. Exiting through the main entry, he looks around and notices only one-third of the party remains. By the looks of the remaining soldiers, Xais assumes he was the one that killed them, and shrugs it off along with ash and rubble. Shaking remains of the inn from his hair, something makes his glance at the roof of the inn. As long as Mother doesn’t look up there, I should be safe. But those eyes…
On a silent flight back home, Xais struggles with himself internally. Uncertain with this foreign feeling, he ponders, If this poking and prodding doesn’t stop, I’ll have to dig it out with a blade. Three sleepless days pass before Senre walks into Xais’s bedroom with a very unhappy expression on her face.