?Not anymore,? he said, ?and that?s where my story begins.
?A long time ago, by human standards, at least, I was young and innocent much like you are now. I was an aspiring adventurer, eager to see the world and right wrongs. I had modest success; people will hire a young man where they won?t hire a woman, but no great accomplishments. Until I met Veltek. I had fallen on hard times, and I was practically to the point where I would accept any job at all, when he approached me on the street, and introduced himself. He was a sorcerer of no small skill, and, like all sorcerers, incredibly charming. He told me of an abandoned mage tower where even an inexperienced adventurer could make a fortune. The spells had already been triggered by other adventurers, he persuaded, and no animal would enter a humans? habitation, it would be safe enough to explore, and there must still be loot inside, for those who knew where to look.
?I wasn?t sure I believed him, but I was desperate, and he seemed so sure of himself that I agreed, and the next day we left for the tower. At first, it went as he had predicted, no dormant spells, no sign of even a mouse.? His voice became scornful, ?Not even a mouse. I should have known then that something was wrong, but no. We found some small amount of treasure, enough to keep me going, until we reached the main room. It looked like some great emperor?s throne room; the walls and pillars were literally gilded with gold, and extravagantly decorated. In place of a throne, though, was a Portal. I looked at Veltek, curious to see how he would react, and was stunned to see him watching me, his face alight with?something.
? ?Come on,? he said, eagerly, ?they are waiting for us.? I meant to refuse, to turn away and run, but I couldn?t. He grabbed me, and with a strength that was surely superhuman, he grabbed my arm and pulled me to the open portal.?
Here he stopped, and, for a moment, his grip on her relaxed. Immediately Bethal began to struggle again.
Must?break?eye contact, she thought fiercely. Almost,
almost, she had it, and then his full attention returned to her. She began drowning in his eyes once more as he resumed his tale.
?He pulled me through the portal, and suddenly I was standing in the middle of a circle of hooded people. Veltek let go of my arm, and I turned to flee, but the portal was closed.
? ?I have brought him, my brethren? he said, smiling. ?We may begin.?
?I do not remember what happened next, all I remember is awakening in the tower room, standing in front of the portal, as if nothing had ever happened. I would have believed it, too, except that now I looked like this. I fled into the forest and hid, afraid of how people would react if they saw me?changed.
?Several days later, Veltek came to me, and gloated. He told me that I belonged to him now, his little pet monster, and I would do as he told me.? Here he stopped again, and she braced herself to fight, but the chance never came, and he went on, ?I thought I could resist him, but I was wrong. I was bound to obey him, and not to harm him. However, as time passed, I grew stronger, better at fighting him, and I began to kill his followers, one by one. I couldn?t kill them in the pocket-plane, but outside, on the Prime Material Plane, they were fair game, and I hunted them down.
?He never knew it was me, but I think he began to suspect. He tried to force it out of me, but I had grown skilled at resisting him, and it was that that caused him to abandon me. I hunted down the rest of his followers, and now it is only him left, but he is still powerful, and I cannot touch him.
?I need someone he will allow under his guard, someone harmless looking, but still skilled in the arts of battle. Someone like yourself. Please,? and she felt his desperation as he spoke, ?help me.?
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I know it's long, he just wouldn't be quiet
Edited by MantraSong, 31 August 2004 - 05:13 AM.