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B4C69 - Divine Law

“Where are they?” Recillia demanded.

“I-I don’t know,” Grand Magister Tommat replied. “It must be taking longer than anticipated to settle matters in the city.”

The fear was so prevalent in his tone that the Lady of house Erryn could no longer prevent her contempt from showing on her face.

“This tower is rotten from top to bottom,” she hissed, her voice full of venom. “I have been too soft on you Magisters. That will change in the future.”

Tommat quailed in the face of her open hostility. He had never seen such an expression on her face or heard such open dislike from her. The mask had finally slipped, and the snake within was baring its fangs in his face. All of his years as a Magister had not prepared him to confront a Noble in such a state. He felt weak, unable to act or think in the face of her rising anger.

“To think so many of you are scions of the Houses. It makes me sick to think I share blood with a single Magister,” she growled. “Fat, indolent and useless, every one of you. If I had my way, the Duke would hang the lot of you and we could draw replacements from a pig farm. Torturing you for your incompetence is wholly insufficient. A single mage has breached the tower! One! Are you so incapable of managing a single person if they aren’t branded?”

She leaned down, right in his face as her diatribe continued, her eyes boring into his own, and the old man could not look away. If she wished it, he would die, he knew that, all she had to do was say it. 

And, in truth, she was right. They were weak against the unbranded, so much of their power was bound into the curse, its application, use and management. They were not battlefield mages and never had been, that wasn’t their role! With less than a fifth of all available Magisters still in the tower, how were they supposed to hold?

Yet all the excuses died on his lips. He couldn’t bring himself to give voice to his true thoughts lest she use it as an excuse to punish him further. Instead, he said the only other thing that came to mind.

“Y-you can kill him, my lady,” he whispered.

Lady Recillia Erryn didn’t move, her eyes only widening further as her fury erupted.

“What,” she demanded slowly, “did you say?”

Silence was not an option for Tommat. All around them, a dozen red-robed Magisters stood, casting their gaze askance while their leader was humiliated in front of their eyes.

“With… with the Divine Mandate, my lady,” he said again. “He will die… if you command it.”

Recillia straightened and drew a deep breath through her nose as she tried to restrain herself… but failed.

SMACK!

In one smooth motion, she raised her hand overhead and then brought it down across Grand Magister Tommat’s face, sending the mage sprawling to the ground with her Gold Ranked strength.

“You dare think to order me?” she whispered, her tone filled with ice once more. “You were born to serve, Tommat, and I was born to rule. You think to ask me to do what you cannot? Do you understand what I am?”

Still trembling with rage, Recillia drew on her power, on her authority.

Kneel,” she commanded.

The weight of that word hung in the air as a physical presence, one that pressed down on everyone who heard it. Every Magister in the room crashed down to their knees, pressing their face into the floor. Even the Grand Magister, sprawled on the ground, had to pick himself up so he could properly kneel in accordance with her will.

Eyes cold once more, Recillia pressed her foot into the back of Tommat’s head, grinding his forehead into the stone.

“This is the true order,” she said. “I am above you, and I have been since The Divines ascended and the Empire was founded. Your place is to serve, a task at which you have failed miserably. I will not forget.”

She withdrew her foot and released her will, allowing the Magisters to rise once more. They did so with ashen expressions and trembling limbs, terrified of the power they had just experienced.

“Accompany me, all of you,” Recillia commanded. “We will seek out this Necromancer and I will destroy him myself. Then we can cleanse this tower of the true corruption that infests it.”

There was no doubt as to what she referred to, but without the ability to resist, each of the mages rose and fell in behind her as the Noble strode from the room. Grand Magister Tommat pulled himself to his feet, using the wall as a brace. Never in his life had he felt so exhausted, so drained and depleted. Yet what could he do? As Recillia had said, he had been born beneath her. When thought and will were stripped back by the Divine Will, all that remained was obedience. 

In his heart, a tiny voice whispered that perhaps… just perhaps… the Necromancer would be able to rise above it… but he knew he could not. What was a mortal in the face of the Divines?

Unaware or uncaring of the thoughts of her underlings, Recillia walked through the tower at her own, dignified pace, her expression cold and hard once more. Hands folded genteelly before her, head high and shoulders squared, she exuded authority and control, something the Magisters were more than willing to cling to in the current crisis. As their world crumbled around them, she was a stable bastion, one they might detest, but reliable nonetheless.

As they descended the stairways, the sounds of fighting became louder. The screams of the dying, the sounds of magick, chanting, burning, a hint of smoke in the air, all began to assault their senses with greater frequency and intensity. To the dozen mages following her, only the unmoved presence of the Lady was enough to settle their nerves. They clung to her, hoping that she would succeed where they could not.

The further down the stairs she travelled, the more evidence she found of the incompetence she had railed against. More than once, she found Magisters cowering in corridors, or fleeing towards her, desperate to avoid the conflict below. She had the others bind them so they could be appropriately dealt with later, when there was sufficient time. All the while, her impatience grew. She wanted to find this Necromancer, this mortal who dared insult the Divines, and put an end to him, as one would destroy an unruly animal which no longer recognised its master.

And then, suddenly, they were face to face.

She rounded the staircase to find him below her, foot on the next step as he made his way up. The moment she saw him, he raised his head and saw her, the two meeting each other's gaze.

Recillia wasn’t sure what she had expected to see. Certainly, the man looked quite the villain, covered in plates of bone armour so black they seemed to suck in the light. A cloak with burns and holes covered his shoulders and fell down along his back, while beneath him a dense black mist churned, inching its way up the stairs behind him. From that darkness, a host of skeletons slowly emerged, but not completely, only showing their heads and burning, purple eyes, while the rest remained shrouded.

Slowly, the Necromancer brought up his hands to grasp his helmet, which he removed, revealing his face.

Gaunt, pale, with dark hair and thin lips, his features were far from pleasing, but they weren’t what captured the Lady’s gaze; it was his eyes. Dark, they burned with an intensity so powerful she could almost feel it. Anger, resentment, grief, confidence, elation all blended together to form a storm directed towards her. He didn’t even seem to see the Magisters behind her, which was fair, they hardly mattered at all.

“Lady Recillia Erryn,” he said, tilting his head to the side. “This isn’t our first meeting.”

His voice was flat, devoid of the emotions she knew were roiling within him.

“So I’m told,” she replied, narrowing her eyes. “Master Lukas Almsfield. I’m curious how you were able to maintain a false face in front of me.”

“Some mysteries are not for the likes of you to know,” he replied. “However, you can be at ease, I am here wearing my true appearance. Tyron Steelarm, at your service.”

He didn’t bother to offer even a modicum of a bow, not even in mockery. Recillia felt her lip curl. She almost hadn’t believed it when she’d been told.

“Steelarm,” she said coldly. “I shouldn’t be surprised that the offspring of those two would similarly show such disrespect.“

A hint of anger showed through on his face at the mention of his family.

“Enlighten me, if you could. What exactly did my parents do that required them to be tortured to death?” he said, his jaw clenched.

“They refused to do their duty,” she replied coldly.

“You ordered them to kill their only child.”

“I did. I personally gave the order, if you wanted to know.”

The Necromancer shook his head.

“You gave it to the Magisters, but that order came from far above you. Far, far above. I was given this Class so you could issue that order, the sole reason. Why? Do you even know?”

That gaze hardened even further, if it were possible, as he searched her for answers, as if he could rip them straight from her head. Her upper lip curled.

“You see shadows and plots where none exist. You are a deviant, that is why you have that Class. Look around you, the truth is plain to see just what you are.”

The young Steelarm stared up at her for a time, then he shook his head.

“Lying or unaware. Whichever it is, it doesn’t matter; I’ll have the truth of it soon. I’ll tear the answers straight from your shrieking soul, Recillia. There will be no peaceful end for you. I promise you, in the names of Magnin and Beory, you will suffer a thousand years of agony, and I still won’t be satisfied.”

He was so sure, so arrogant. She almost pitied him.

“Who are you? A pathetic mortal, like all of the others. Regardless of how much power the Unseen has lavished upon you, it doesn’t make you any different. You are subject to a will greater than your own, and you have been your entire life. Here, in my presence, you are not a human, you are an insect, and you live only so long as I suffer for you to do so.”

She stared down at him, hands still held together, her gaze unyielding.

“My patience has come to an end, Tyron Steelarm. Like your parents before you, die in vain trying to strike at that which is so much greater than yourself. I command your heart to cease beating. By the Will of the Gods, make it so.”

As she invoked the Divine Will, her words changed from simple air to something greater. Speech capable of reforging reality, much like the words of power, but it was not through Recillia’s will that this change took effect, but that of something far above.

That presence was felt as she uttered her commandment, everyone present could feel it, even the Necromancer, but there was nowhere to go, nowhere to hide.

Divinity had spoken.

Tyron Steelarm jerked as if he’d been stabbed, a hand clutched at his chest as he coughed blood onto the stairs. His helmet of bone fell to the floor with a dull thud before rolling down the stairs. Recillia watched in satisfaction as he lost his balance and began to pitch forward onto the staircase.

This was the inevitable consequence of trying to overcome the wall that could not be surmounted. Just as his parents had tried to leap above their station and been beaten down, so too did the son meet his fate.

“A tragedy,” she murmured.

Recillia moved to turn to the Magisters cowering behind her, but stopped as the Necromancer took a step. No, not a step, he simply thrust his leg forward to stop himself from falling over. The Lady watched impassively as he continued to press his hand against his chest and hack out blood, his entire body convulsing.

It was a macabre sight, yet she found she couldn’t look away. How fascinating, to think his drive to enact vengeance was this strong. Then, after another shuddering cough, he raised his head, blood dripping from his chin, and stared into her eyes.

He was grinning.

“Did… you really… think… death would be enough?” he rasped, a dangerous light blazing in his eyes.

With a roar he thumped himself in the chest with one hand while the other gripped tight to his staff. Again, he cried out and pounded his chest. Then, as he withdrew his hand, she saw something; threads of magick, thin as wire leading from the tips of his fingers and into his own chest.

Still grinning wildly, he began to flex his fingers in a familiar rhythm.

Dum-dum. Dum-dum. Dum-dum. Dum-dum. Dum-dum.

“Impossible,” Recillia gasped, realisation blooming in her mind.

Tyron Steelarm laughed then, wild and unrestrained, the laugh of a maniac, the laugh of a madman. For a moment, Lady Erryn began to wonder if she would actually die in this place.

Still, his hand continued to flex, as steady as the finest drummer.

“All things are possible, Lady Erryn,” he rasped, blood continuing to drip from his lips. “With enough hate, you would be amazed what someone can achieve.”

Shaky at first, but with growing confidence, he took a step, rising up the staircase and drawing closer to the gathered Magisters and the Noble at their head. Almost involuntarily, the mages stepped back, transfixed by the horror taking place before their eyes.

Recillia did not retreat, stunned by what she was seeing, and by the pure malevolence that radiated from the person before her. Was it really possible for one man to hold so much wild grief?

“I’ve waited a long time for this, Lady Erryn,” Tyron grinned, eyes wild. “What a marvellous undead you will be.”


Comments

I thought he would just rise as a [Lich] and then say: YOU CANNOT COMMAND THE DEAD! AND IT IS NOW YOUR TIME TO JOIN US!

lenkite

LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Apotheosis

"Then, as he withdrew his hand, she saw something; threads of magick, thin as wire leading from the tips of his fingers and into his own chest." HAHAHA BADASS! The look on my face. Jaw dropping moment. And my chose of music for the scene made it even better

Miko Meaker

There are many things I would like to say about this chapter, but for now I will summarize it in two memes: "This is art". "It was at this moment that Lady Erryn felt the true terror."

Suastes Jiménez Miguel Angel

The old gods help those who help themselves. They are not so mind as to intervene when mortal means are sufficient.

kp8080

I think it's just because she's arrogant, she has never had the experience of the command not working. Stopong his brain from working would have worked but she wanted to stop his heart because of how poetic it would be for his heart being what kills him.

Nathan Malek

Fully expected him to shrug that off but it is a cool alternative. Could this be him also taking steps towards lichdom?

GoGoGinger

🔥👁👄👁🔥

Daft Dolphin

Right, this was jarring to me because she could've told him to stop moving everything and freeze including his heart.... I just don't see why he'd risk everything on this when he could've sent the undead ahead?

Meowgrr

Pretty sure you're wrong.

alt31415

Agreed on this. Tyron can beat his own heart manually, but I can’t imagine he’ll be able to do much if she can just keep ordering him to kill himself.

Fleetpanda

I imagine, the words of power change reality as it's most basic principle, but when you're weak you need to do convoluted things and change tiny things to "coerce" something into happening, like a snowball effect. Whereas if you're strong enough you don't need to snowball it, you can just cause a massive avalanche

Gabus Deux

Likely similar to how we never see him prepare the hundreds of sewer skeletons, just given hints

Gabus Deux

I think it's kind of a public secret. Kinda hard to use it as a tool of intimidation otherwise. That and she already used it on him before in a lesser way when she swore him to obedience during his first time in the tower.

Daan Kindermans

I'm going to chortle. Am I wrong for thinking there's some 'simmering' going on between Recillia and Ty ..? The description of Ty's eyes feels kinda saucy 👀

Daft Dolphin

Awesome chapter, so much has built to this encounter. The Divine Command needs clarification though for sure otherwise it is an unfortunate hole in the plan of someone as methodical as Tyron. Even if the explanation is that he wasn't aware of the Divine Command and just got lucky that would be enough as there is every possibility it is a well guarded secret. If Tyron did know about it then there really needs to be a good explanation and clarification of where his confidence came from. Tyron doesn't count on luck.

Adam

I really thought that the Three would have shielded him from that.

Shimelton

No, he's always used hand movements to make magick that has never changed. And he's pumping his heart with his hand literally

CentaureHeart

We really dont know enough about how his magic works to be sure but if we assume that he doesnt have to verbalize or use gestures for magic.. he could theoretically just use his mind to control his body instead of working with his biological controls (nerves/muscles)

Meoeu

Maybe I forgot about it, but a section detailling a bit more about how her powers work would be good here. Since her powers work on him, I could think of dozens of ways what she could've said instead that he would've had no such recourse against. I don't believe he'd have done a Hail Mary, so something must have made him think he could weather any command she can issue. I hope that's added in the next chapters :)

Michael F.

He is so adamant to not use gheir powers to retsin his freedom. Id say that in part it did make it not fatale, but as a Magic genius he found a way to overcome it himself

Zen-RPG

The prophecy of her being a marvelous undead will soon be fulfilled.

alt31415

They can't do everything for him. And it's not like they shielded him the first time either.

alt31415

I want to agree with you, what bothers me is that sentence from the Duke : "If I lay eyes on Tyron Steelarm, I will order him to rip out his own throat". And she could still order him to just kneel or bind his limbs, which would prevent him from doing magic.

CentaureHeart

As far as we have seen the Divine Mandate mainly extends to the physical reality and isnt like mind control. Meaning that as long as he controls his body trough magic (his mind) he can resist

Meoeu

Same

Grey Knight Lord

What an interesting exchange, I expect by the assumption that the divines and the old gods are at least on a decent playing field, since he could tank a hit without assistance, the divines would be unable to shield her from his next move or something. I also find it very interesting that she compares her words to the Words of Power, makes me wonder if that is what happens at the highest mage rank or something, that the words of power becomes divine law.

conkerer

That's not my point. What if she orders him to stab himself in the heart

CentaureHeart

I am surprised that her power even worked on Tyron. I expected the old gods to shield him from her.

Goldraven

Now this is a baddass chapter! Sheeeeeetttttt

b bor

he might actually want to build an artifact like that for future noble encounters as they're sure to try this too, something to keep his heart beating if it detects it stop

Brandon14754

Wait the cliffs get worse.... Oh no

SlanneshSoldier69

Holy forking shirtballs! That's the moment I waited for, the moment when they start to say to themselves: "I think we fucked up."

bbk

Rink you vile believer of the divines, how dare you cliff us at this moment! (All jokes aside TFTC.)

Wolve

Among other things, I just want to congratulate you on writing a revenge story that had beautifully walked the line without crossing into cringy edgy. Also, you know, we wouldn't mind getting a chapter a day. You know. for reasons.

No_Creative_Name

Keep em comming! Wouldn't be the same without the cliffs xD

Ben Waschuk

YOU DON’T GET TO LAUGH, Z!

Grey Knight Lord

YOU WERE WARNED. I'M NOT EVEN DONE! MUAHAHAHAHAH

RinoZ

He probably also wanted to know if she has any idea why it all happened.

Runaway_Cactuar

That is such a badass scene, but also you suck for the cliff

Zebrababies

They could propably shield him. But he never asked...

Navarog

Absolute banger

LurkerFrontCenter

RinoZ is EBIL .. he will torment us with this cliffy

Darune Albane

He needs some way to trap souls keeping them from escaping her soul needs to burn. So is he forcing his heart to beat? I would’ve thought the divinity of the dark ones cancels out the stolen divinity from the divines followers

Greyg

Lady Erryn is screwed!

Buck

What a cliff so fing good

John goode

Hell yeah. The fact that he did it by literally reviving himself with his own power fueled by pure malevolence is cool as hell.

DrDankness

He'd bind his mind to a stone, he'd bind his blood to his bones. With death and hate would he fill any wound they could imagine so that he could show them how limited that imagination truly is.

John Pratt

RinoZ, it's the holidays. If you have an emergency stash of chapters, please drop the next one.

Fozzy

I think it has to do with what their divinity allows them to do, and I think he's just a man who is literally too angry to die 🤷🏽‍♂️

Ian Jones

Gutting yourself can take hours to die from

ShadyTundra

I know right him not dying of his with his power is 1000% better

Isiah Debarros

Fuc**ng loved it!

John Ice

Darn. We're burning through characters like crazy. At this point I'm worried there won't be another book.

Nathan Sto

I expected intervention from the Three or some kind of pact with the Abyss or whatever the Scarlet Court did to come into effect… this is so much better!

Merf

I had the same thought. I feel like he would have to have prior experience with her doing this to people. I can't remember if he had enough time near her to assume she would stop his heart instead of like his lungs or something. Or just his brain to stop thinking

Andrew Glass

Thank you!

Andrew

Oh man I can't wait for him to wipe out this tower

Snow

Dead as a stone at the bottom of the sea. So ends Tyron Steelarm, a mad man who tried to rise above his station…or he had/has a back up plan to become an undead.

Dylan Alexander

How has the empire functioned this long with rulers like that in charge? Gotta love cheat codes that allow you to command a person with but a word.

Dylan Alexander

Ohhhh my god theres so much edge in this chapter I think I'm going to bleed out

braeden winstead

I mean that's badass but what if she had said I command your brain to turn to mush or for your heart to explode out of your chest?

mallix

Holy smokes!

Hayden Leech

"You should've gone for the head." -Tyron Thanos

Runaway_Cactuar

I didn't think the order would work, but not in that way.

Sadly_streets_behind

God I need more chapters of this asap 🙏

Maple Tree

NOOOOOOOO! The CLIFF HAS RISEN!

Grey Knight Lord

But what can he do if she orders him to gut himself ?

CentaureHeart

Damn

CentaureHeart

Magical cardiac pacemaker. Nice. Not too surprised Tyron decided to go for a direct face to face confrontation. It was stupid but his rage demanded it.

John Anastacio

First!!!

SprinkleZ


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