Paladin
04-15-12, 12:23 PM
((Closed)).
It was a cold, silent cloudy day in the fields of Skavia. The sun had just risen up over the mountain peeks to the north and the permafrost that covered the ground had not yet melted. Four men, a woman and about a half a dozen dogs made their way across their quickly across the cold rocky ground. The men rode on horse back, white steeds that had been raised by the church and spoke in Salvarian. These were men of the church. A Paladin in regal white armor leading the group riding beside him was his squire a young but athletic looking Salvarian lad named Valino Darashann III. Like his sire he rode tall on his horse, and was clad in white armor though it wasn't nearly as heavy or his regal.
The other two men were not nearly as high class looking. Clad in white leather robes, and wide brim hats they were unkempt, unshaven and armed to the teeth. They were witch hunters, the boogeymen of the church, specially trained to hunt down magic users who'd been declared enemies of the church by any means necessary. Even their dogs were said to be able to sniff out dark magic.
The woman was not a member of the church. Quite the opposite in fact. She'd been a loyal member of the crown since she was a child and had been strongly against the idea of the church being allowed to hold even a little power after the end of the war. In her mind the right move would have been to eliminate the followers completely. Apparently she hadn't been alone in ideals.
Recently a specially engineered plague had been ravaging areas of Salvar. The disease seemed to target those who followed the sway leaving them feverish, frantic and in constant pain. It turned their skin gray and made if flake and bleed before eventually rotting away. Muscle and organ tissue usually followed soon after if the victim did not die of bleeding. Valino himself had been a victim though by a divine miracle as well as holy magics and holy medicine he'd miraculously survived. Even the scars that had been caused by his cracking skin would heal with time. At least that was what the doctors told him but others would not be so lucky.
The Church had a cure but it was slow and difficult to make, compared to the rate the disease spread and killed it was like trying to put out a raging forest fire with a cup of water. They needed to find a way to end this plague before it continued to spread and the woman was going to help whether she wanted to or not. According to information obtained from her interrogation the plague was magical in nature, its creators residing just in a village the laid just beyond the horizon now. She was likely not the cause of the plague, only a member of the group responsible but until they reached village she was considered responsible for all those who had died or would die from the disease and thus would be punished accordingly. That was why over the few days that the trip had taken she'd been stripped of cloth and dignity, she'd been given nothing but water to drink and had been forced sleep outside with the dogs and fight with them over scraps if she wanted food. That was why instead of ridding on horse back she'd been bound by her wrists to the back of one of the horses and been forced to make the trip by foot.
The normally kindhearted Valino would have objected to such torture under normal circumstances but having experienced first hand the pain of the disease and having watched as everybody from infants to the elderly slowly and painfully succumbed to it he couldn't help but feel as though her pain was deserved even as he continually reminded himself that The Sway taught forgiveness.
“Its just over those hills,” screeched the woman as she pointed to the distance where the tops of several buildings could just now be seen by the normal human eye.
“Ah so it is,” said one of the witch hunters as they pulled a flint lock pistol out from underneath their robes “guess that means you can go meet the sway now. I think the dogs were getting tired of sharing their food anyways.”
The witch hunter cocked the hammer but before he could pull the trigger Valino's voice rang out. “Stop!” he commanded “let me perform the execution. She violated my body, my mind and possibly my soul with her plague. Let her pay her debt to me before she meets The Sway.”
There was a pause. Then the witch hunter smirked and looked to Valino's sire who simply nodded his head which prompted the witch hunter to put his gun away. “Alright lad. Send her on her way.”
The young man leaped from horse and gripped the handle of his sword but before he could could draw his blade and put the wretch out of her misery and armored hand sternly gripped his shoulder. Valino looked up to see stern face of his sire, Sir Ludvig, who gave him a simple order “If you're going to perform the execution then act like a member of the church and not a common lowlife.”
And just like that Valino felt his malice for the woman disappear and with it the clouds it had created in his mind. When his sire had grabbed him the man had bestowed upon him one of the blessings that all paladins of the church learned, the blessing of clarity. The apprentice paladin straightened his posture and his clothing as he took his hands off the blade and calmly, this time with out malicious intent, made his way over to the prisoner.
“On your knees,” he commanded the woman who in turn responded by spitting at him. The young man drew his blade and leveled its point at her exposed throat before repeating his command word for word. This time she obeyed allowing Valino to continue with the ritual. He'd never performed an execution before but as part of his duties as a soon to be paladin he'd witnessed several and while under the influence of his sire's blessing he had no problems remembering the words.
“You kneel before me a criminal of the church. You're crimes have made you a heathen and a dog. Because of your crimes the body, mind and soul of countless others have been violated and they may never get a chance to walk the blessed path,” recited Valino almost methodically “you have been punished for crimes but as more followers continue suffer for you actions so to will your punishment continue not in this life but in the next. With my blade I give your body back to the land of Salvar and send your soul to meet The Sway. May they help you walk the path of redemption.”
Then in one swift motion Valino drew his blade and plunged it into the woman's heart the same way he'd plunged it into the heart effectively removing her soul from her the mortal realm. He made she was laid face down so that her body the blood that now rushed from the wound would seep into the the land.
As he got back on his horse Sir Ludvig asked him a seemingly innocuous question. “So how do you feel?” to which Valino didn't answer as he and the other men made their way to town.
It was a cold, silent cloudy day in the fields of Skavia. The sun had just risen up over the mountain peeks to the north and the permafrost that covered the ground had not yet melted. Four men, a woman and about a half a dozen dogs made their way across their quickly across the cold rocky ground. The men rode on horse back, white steeds that had been raised by the church and spoke in Salvarian. These were men of the church. A Paladin in regal white armor leading the group riding beside him was his squire a young but athletic looking Salvarian lad named Valino Darashann III. Like his sire he rode tall on his horse, and was clad in white armor though it wasn't nearly as heavy or his regal.
The other two men were not nearly as high class looking. Clad in white leather robes, and wide brim hats they were unkempt, unshaven and armed to the teeth. They were witch hunters, the boogeymen of the church, specially trained to hunt down magic users who'd been declared enemies of the church by any means necessary. Even their dogs were said to be able to sniff out dark magic.
The woman was not a member of the church. Quite the opposite in fact. She'd been a loyal member of the crown since she was a child and had been strongly against the idea of the church being allowed to hold even a little power after the end of the war. In her mind the right move would have been to eliminate the followers completely. Apparently she hadn't been alone in ideals.
Recently a specially engineered plague had been ravaging areas of Salvar. The disease seemed to target those who followed the sway leaving them feverish, frantic and in constant pain. It turned their skin gray and made if flake and bleed before eventually rotting away. Muscle and organ tissue usually followed soon after if the victim did not die of bleeding. Valino himself had been a victim though by a divine miracle as well as holy magics and holy medicine he'd miraculously survived. Even the scars that had been caused by his cracking skin would heal with time. At least that was what the doctors told him but others would not be so lucky.
The Church had a cure but it was slow and difficult to make, compared to the rate the disease spread and killed it was like trying to put out a raging forest fire with a cup of water. They needed to find a way to end this plague before it continued to spread and the woman was going to help whether she wanted to or not. According to information obtained from her interrogation the plague was magical in nature, its creators residing just in a village the laid just beyond the horizon now. She was likely not the cause of the plague, only a member of the group responsible but until they reached village she was considered responsible for all those who had died or would die from the disease and thus would be punished accordingly. That was why over the few days that the trip had taken she'd been stripped of cloth and dignity, she'd been given nothing but water to drink and had been forced sleep outside with the dogs and fight with them over scraps if she wanted food. That was why instead of ridding on horse back she'd been bound by her wrists to the back of one of the horses and been forced to make the trip by foot.
The normally kindhearted Valino would have objected to such torture under normal circumstances but having experienced first hand the pain of the disease and having watched as everybody from infants to the elderly slowly and painfully succumbed to it he couldn't help but feel as though her pain was deserved even as he continually reminded himself that The Sway taught forgiveness.
“Its just over those hills,” screeched the woman as she pointed to the distance where the tops of several buildings could just now be seen by the normal human eye.
“Ah so it is,” said one of the witch hunters as they pulled a flint lock pistol out from underneath their robes “guess that means you can go meet the sway now. I think the dogs were getting tired of sharing their food anyways.”
The witch hunter cocked the hammer but before he could pull the trigger Valino's voice rang out. “Stop!” he commanded “let me perform the execution. She violated my body, my mind and possibly my soul with her plague. Let her pay her debt to me before she meets The Sway.”
There was a pause. Then the witch hunter smirked and looked to Valino's sire who simply nodded his head which prompted the witch hunter to put his gun away. “Alright lad. Send her on her way.”
The young man leaped from horse and gripped the handle of his sword but before he could could draw his blade and put the wretch out of her misery and armored hand sternly gripped his shoulder. Valino looked up to see stern face of his sire, Sir Ludvig, who gave him a simple order “If you're going to perform the execution then act like a member of the church and not a common lowlife.”
And just like that Valino felt his malice for the woman disappear and with it the clouds it had created in his mind. When his sire had grabbed him the man had bestowed upon him one of the blessings that all paladins of the church learned, the blessing of clarity. The apprentice paladin straightened his posture and his clothing as he took his hands off the blade and calmly, this time with out malicious intent, made his way over to the prisoner.
“On your knees,” he commanded the woman who in turn responded by spitting at him. The young man drew his blade and leveled its point at her exposed throat before repeating his command word for word. This time she obeyed allowing Valino to continue with the ritual. He'd never performed an execution before but as part of his duties as a soon to be paladin he'd witnessed several and while under the influence of his sire's blessing he had no problems remembering the words.
“You kneel before me a criminal of the church. You're crimes have made you a heathen and a dog. Because of your crimes the body, mind and soul of countless others have been violated and they may never get a chance to walk the blessed path,” recited Valino almost methodically “you have been punished for crimes but as more followers continue suffer for you actions so to will your punishment continue not in this life but in the next. With my blade I give your body back to the land of Salvar and send your soul to meet The Sway. May they help you walk the path of redemption.”
Then in one swift motion Valino drew his blade and plunged it into the woman's heart the same way he'd plunged it into the heart effectively removing her soul from her the mortal realm. He made she was laid face down so that her body the blood that now rushed from the wound would seep into the the land.
As he got back on his horse Sir Ludvig asked him a seemingly innocuous question. “So how do you feel?” to which Valino didn't answer as he and the other men made their way to town.