Mutant_Lorenor
03-29-12, 12:35 AM
Sitting on the front steps of The Citadel, Lorenor contemplated his last battle with the man calling himself Leper. Where did I go wrong? Lorenor thought to himself as he reviewed the final moments of the battle over and over in his twisted head. As he went over the battle with Leper, he considered where he had gone wrong with his tactics and strategy. The arena he'd used was an exact replication of the Well of Fate. A certain chamber that existed in the ruins of former Valinatal in Raiaera. The homeland of the forsaken, those that had broken free from Xem'Zund's tyrant grip and declared their own nation under the matronship of N'Jal. As Lorenor sat pondering in silence, he listened to the sweet words of Lady N'Jal. The only entity that the demi-Thayne called Master. He had his hand balled up in a fist, and pressed it underneath his chin as he went over the battle over and over. He was studying. The Grand Primus was a strategist at heart, and he vowed not to be overtaken so easily again. Never again. To show weakness in the forsaken's society was not allowed. N'Jal commanded that Lorenor grow stronger, as he once was.
Once, he had the power to slay kings from the shadows. That was another life though, and Lorenor had been stripped of his former power during those events. In exchange for one victory, he'd paid a terrible price. But always, his belief in the fallen deity, N'Jal, remained steadfast. The Grand Primus was N'Jal's greatest Paladin, and a firm follower of her dark code. As Lorenor listened, he considered the quiet words of the dark lady. His mind constantly in communion with her graces. When she spoke, Lorenor listened. In their society, Lorenor preached the word of N'Jal for the word was law. Lorenor and his people were the sword of N'Jal on Althanas, her representatives in a world gone all to shit.
As Lorenor pondered, he finally came to a realization.
He needed to gain power. And that would be accomplished through constantly challenging himself as he had before. Standing up suddenly, a determined expression crossed his face and turned towards the war-torn building. Lorenor's boots made a soft sound as he walked forward, his body had a determined posture. Clenching his fists tightly, The Grand Primus entered the halls of The Citadel once more. There, he would test himself against the mighty warriors and magi of The Citadel League, and carry the banner of N'Jal all the way. For victory would only be possible because of N'Jal. Through N'Jal, in N'Jal, and with N'Jal. Lorenor felt almost as if he was in a different time and a different place whenever he entered that ancient building. His eyes narrowed and he walked over towards the same monk that had served him during his encounter with Leper. Lorenor approached the same monk and signaled for his attention with a simple hand gesture.
The monk caught it, and approached Lorenor carefully, keeping a respectful distance from The Grand Primus.
"You're back." The monk said. "Do you want your chamber ready?" The monk asked.
"Yes. My usual chamber. But I don't want the same arena as last time. I want to return to my roots." Lorenor began. "I am looking for a deep sector of Concordia Forest. One of the savage lands. The realms of darkness where my kin lurk. I wish to challenge someone to their very limits." Lorenor looked at the monk very carefully. "Be certain to guide a suitable warrior to my chamber. And be certain they are told who they will fight. No games. I want this to be a good test for me, and that warrior." Lorenor paused for a moment. "Reset my chamber. I want that Concordia Forest environment like I said. I will journey there and wait for my opponent to arrive. Let him know what he will be facing." Lorenor said, then, he left the monk and walked towards his favored chamber. His face had a serious determined expression, and he was concentrating on the match at hand. Lorenor was listening to the voice of N'Jal, and her commands decreed that he must pay tribute to N'Jal by sacrificing his opponent to her.
And with that decree in his head, Lorenor entered the chamber. Heavy double-doors were opened invitingly to await the guest that would soon enter the world in Lorenor's head. As soon as Lorenor walked into the empty chamber, the symbols of the order's power manifested. They only appeared for a moment before reality for Lorenor wavered, and his auspex powers blanked out for the briefest moment. When he came to, he was in the place he had specified to the monk. A dark portion of the Concordia, the place of thieves. This place however, was a realm where the spider magi lurked, and other things of terrible evil. Like Lorenor himself. Lorenor found a small clearing amidst the dark, gnarled trees, and leaned against one of the closer ones. He wore a spider magi's robe, but his was fancier than most. The symbol of N'Jal was wrapped completely around the dark silk robe. He wore fancy jewelry, and wore a fancy black cap atop his bald head. His glowing eyes illuminated the dark ever so subtly, adding a distinctly nightmarish quality to his surrounds. Lorenor leaned against the dark tree, his shoulders pressed against the dry bark. But Lorenor knew. Despite the dark that saturated the very soil where he stood, the sector of Concordia was teaming with life.
Lorenor's auspex powers could perceive the firmanent with tremendous skill. It was a sensory array that functioned almost like a bat's might. He closed his eyes, and the shadow seemed to overwhelm him. But the overhead moon, eternally in a crescent, was shining brightly on Althanas below. Lorenor's jewelry reflected moonlight and would be the only hint that The Grand Primus was even there. And in that situation, he smiled, and he would wait. He would wait for his sacrifice to show.
Once, he had the power to slay kings from the shadows. That was another life though, and Lorenor had been stripped of his former power during those events. In exchange for one victory, he'd paid a terrible price. But always, his belief in the fallen deity, N'Jal, remained steadfast. The Grand Primus was N'Jal's greatest Paladin, and a firm follower of her dark code. As Lorenor listened, he considered the quiet words of the dark lady. His mind constantly in communion with her graces. When she spoke, Lorenor listened. In their society, Lorenor preached the word of N'Jal for the word was law. Lorenor and his people were the sword of N'Jal on Althanas, her representatives in a world gone all to shit.
As Lorenor pondered, he finally came to a realization.
He needed to gain power. And that would be accomplished through constantly challenging himself as he had before. Standing up suddenly, a determined expression crossed his face and turned towards the war-torn building. Lorenor's boots made a soft sound as he walked forward, his body had a determined posture. Clenching his fists tightly, The Grand Primus entered the halls of The Citadel once more. There, he would test himself against the mighty warriors and magi of The Citadel League, and carry the banner of N'Jal all the way. For victory would only be possible because of N'Jal. Through N'Jal, in N'Jal, and with N'Jal. Lorenor felt almost as if he was in a different time and a different place whenever he entered that ancient building. His eyes narrowed and he walked over towards the same monk that had served him during his encounter with Leper. Lorenor approached the same monk and signaled for his attention with a simple hand gesture.
The monk caught it, and approached Lorenor carefully, keeping a respectful distance from The Grand Primus.
"You're back." The monk said. "Do you want your chamber ready?" The monk asked.
"Yes. My usual chamber. But I don't want the same arena as last time. I want to return to my roots." Lorenor began. "I am looking for a deep sector of Concordia Forest. One of the savage lands. The realms of darkness where my kin lurk. I wish to challenge someone to their very limits." Lorenor looked at the monk very carefully. "Be certain to guide a suitable warrior to my chamber. And be certain they are told who they will fight. No games. I want this to be a good test for me, and that warrior." Lorenor paused for a moment. "Reset my chamber. I want that Concordia Forest environment like I said. I will journey there and wait for my opponent to arrive. Let him know what he will be facing." Lorenor said, then, he left the monk and walked towards his favored chamber. His face had a serious determined expression, and he was concentrating on the match at hand. Lorenor was listening to the voice of N'Jal, and her commands decreed that he must pay tribute to N'Jal by sacrificing his opponent to her.
And with that decree in his head, Lorenor entered the chamber. Heavy double-doors were opened invitingly to await the guest that would soon enter the world in Lorenor's head. As soon as Lorenor walked into the empty chamber, the symbols of the order's power manifested. They only appeared for a moment before reality for Lorenor wavered, and his auspex powers blanked out for the briefest moment. When he came to, he was in the place he had specified to the monk. A dark portion of the Concordia, the place of thieves. This place however, was a realm where the spider magi lurked, and other things of terrible evil. Like Lorenor himself. Lorenor found a small clearing amidst the dark, gnarled trees, and leaned against one of the closer ones. He wore a spider magi's robe, but his was fancier than most. The symbol of N'Jal was wrapped completely around the dark silk robe. He wore fancy jewelry, and wore a fancy black cap atop his bald head. His glowing eyes illuminated the dark ever so subtly, adding a distinctly nightmarish quality to his surrounds. Lorenor leaned against the dark tree, his shoulders pressed against the dry bark. But Lorenor knew. Despite the dark that saturated the very soil where he stood, the sector of Concordia was teaming with life.
Lorenor's auspex powers could perceive the firmanent with tremendous skill. It was a sensory array that functioned almost like a bat's might. He closed his eyes, and the shadow seemed to overwhelm him. But the overhead moon, eternally in a crescent, was shining brightly on Althanas below. Lorenor's jewelry reflected moonlight and would be the only hint that The Grand Primus was even there. And in that situation, he smiled, and he would wait. He would wait for his sacrifice to show.