Three thousand soldiers swayed and backed up together as the dust swept up a storm.
âUghhh!â
Raven didnât fare much better. The force pushed him back while he tried to cover his face with his robe. His eardrums rang like the high pitch of angry bees.
He looked around, frowning slightly.
The giant tent that was perched a moment ago was nowhere to be seen.
Suddenly, the figure of a man appeared through the dust.
Raven squinted, but he could barely see anything.
âL, l, l, look!!!!â
Someone screamed.
Raven turned his head to see the soldiers look up in astonishment. It was his turn to lift his head. What he saw made his eyes open wide in shock.
An armour of steel reflected the bright sunlight, adorned by a giant creature flapping its wings high in the sky.
Ravenâs jaw dropped.
The powerful being, fit to be called the strongest under the skies. It was a âdragonâ.
ââ¦..!â
Everyone froze in shock, their mouths wide open. The dragon landed on the ground with giant yet elegant flaps of its wings.
The silver armour surrounding its massive body and the three horns resting on the top of its head was evocative of a monarch looking down on all other beings.
Its eyes shined blue and its vertical slits scanned its surroundings.
The gaze of the dragon made the soldiers feel as if their very souls were being judged, and many instinctively stepped backwards.
It was only then that the man, who seemed to be guarded by the dragon, appeared. All eyes shifted to the back of the dragon where he was standing.
This manâs armor was similar to the dragonâs, polished silver reflecting off the light and a helmet adorned with dragon wings. The man spoke, unflinchingly facing the 3000 soldiers.
âIâm Alan Pendragon. Where are thy enemies?â
***
âKeaaahkkâ
The rusty scimitar pierced the waist of a brown goblin.
Raven went forward to retrieve his blade, only to lose grip and fall on his knees.
âHua. Huaâ¦â
He took in a rough breath while looking around.
The monsters were dominating the fight, devouring the humans everywhere.
It was chaos.
Raven found himself struggling as he had no strength to lift his arms. He wiped off the blood that flowed down his eyes and hopelessly raised his head.
The horizon was decorated with the blood red glare of the setting sun, while a white moon was peering up on the other side.
But Ravenâs focus was not on the natural phenomenon that came every 100 years. Instead, his eyes lay on the dragon with folded wings.
The wings were stained with numerous injuries and tainted with blood. Dozens of spears stuck out from numerous places in its silver armor. The dragon was forced onto the ground. Watching the hopeless situation, Raven snickered despairingly.
âThat fucking retardâ¦â
He started laughing.
The dragon was a fuckup, as was Alan Pendragon. Of course, the worse fuckup was Raven himself, who had ignorantly trusted the two.
Cough!
The metallic taste of blood formed in his mouth, but Raven still stood up and proceeded to walk.
Plop⦠plopâ¦
Raven stepped through a pool of blood that surrounded Alan Pendragon and the dragon. He walked until he reached Alan Pendragonâs backside.
âOy, let me ask you one thing.â
He didnât bother with formalities. Who cared if Alan Pendragon was going to be a duke? He could be the damned emperor and it wouldnât matter.
Alan Pendragon remained silent, looking at his dragon. Raven wanted to get angry, but he couldnât even muster up the strength to do so. He slumped on the ground and spoke vainly.
â⦠What happened? Why did the dragon stop attacking? You should know, itâs your contracted creature, isnât it?â
One hour ago, the dragon was destroying the countless herds of griffons left and right, then just suddenly stopped. It remained still in the air as if it had become a stone statue and allowed giant spears, which were thrown by the ogres, to pierce its body. The rest was history as the monsters pushed with the advantage.
âDamn it, say something. Why donâtâ¦â
Throb. Raven didnât finish his sentence. A flaming sensation came from his heart. He slowly looked down. A blood-stained spearhead stuck out of his chest where his heart was located.
âUghhhhhâ¦..â
He lifted his shaking hands to reach for the spearhead when a new round of burning pain was felt, and the spearhead retracted.
âKuagh!â
Blood sprayed out of his mouth and chest, and Raven fell forward.
âOne blow really isnât enough to end your miserable life, mister reaper Raven Valt.â
Raven lifted his head at the familiar voice. Dressed in his Ogre bone helmet and blood painted armor, Baltai stood there laughing.
âAll forces, advance!â
A group of soldiers passed by Baltaiâs side and swung their spears at the goblins. These soldiers were not part of the demonic army, but rather the imperial army. Their armors were adorned with the imperial mark of the lion. Raven turned his eyes to Baltai in confusion and pain. When the dragon fell, Baltai had immediately retreated to the rear.
So why was he here in this place, at this time, and with the imperial army?
âWhat. Are you surprised? About what? That I know your secret, or the current situation? Maybe both? Hehe.â
Baltai cracked up, all the while swinging his halberd in the air playfully.
âLet me tell you something Raven. Everything in the world, itâs already set in stone. There are beings that control everything about the world. People like you and I, we are completely oblivious. We just roll around, not knowing our place.â
Swish!
Something flew into the air accompanying a menacing sound.
Plop.
ââ¦..!â
Raven starred in bewilderment as Alan Pendragonâs head fell straight into a pool of blood.
The commander of the demonic army had just beheaded the heir to one of the five duchies of the empire.
âSurprised again? Do not worry about it. This is something that was supposed to happen too. The âbeingsâ were unhappy with the fact that this man was still alive.â
âYouâ¦â
Cough!
Raven tried to speak, only to hack up blood.
âWheww. It really must be nice to be undying. You donât die even when you are stabbed through the heart. Let us see⦠it should take about 6 or 7 days for the heart to regenerate? It took about four days for an arm, so thatâs probably about right, hmm?â
âKughâ¦â
Even in the pain Raven raised his head. So Baltai knew his secret. But surely he didnât know aboutâ¦
âBut donât you die if your head gets chopped off, hmmm?â
ââ¦.!â
âDonât act so surprised. I knew about your arm so why wouldnât I know about this? A neck injury took almost over a month before right? Kuhahahaha!â
âY..you bas..â
cough, cough.
Perhaps due to the punctured heart, Raven couldnât muster enough strength to stand up.
âKuhahaha! I feigned ignorance all this time. Just for this moment.â
Raven felt the cold touch of steel at the base of his neck. A voice colder than the blade spoke in a low voice.
âI told you, didnât I? You should always see things through. Damned brat, you underestimated me too much. You think there werenât others before you who had a brain to think?â
Raven closed his eyes in despair. Baltaiâs words were true. He had fallen for the false hope of freedom. At the thought of taking back his familyâs honor and proving their innocence.
Well it didnât matter anymore. It was all over.
Everything was over.
âWell, since youâll be on your way soon, why donât I tell you a little secret?â
Baltai leaned close and spoke softly into the ears of Raven whose head was slouched in despair and futility.
âYou know how I told you everything was already set in place? To be honest with you⦠what happened to your family ten years ago, you being placed under me, and what happened to Alan Pendragon⦠Itâs all connected.â
âWhatâ¦?â
Raven raised his head with his eyes wide open. His vision was blurred as he was losing too much blood. He saw Baltai raise his halberd into the air.
âWell the dragon was weaker than expected, but everything else went exactly as planned. I will see you in hell you bastard. Kuhahahaha!â
ââ¦..!!â
Raven opened his eyes in shock, but this was short lived, as he felt an electrifying sensation on his neck and saw the world spinning.
âKuhahaha! Now with this, I am finally a commander of the imperial army. Kuha! Kuhahahahahaâ¦â
The last image in Ravenâs head was the yellowed eyes and the maniacal laughter of Baltai. With that, Raven Valt died.
***
Whooosh!
The sandstorm blew, carrying debris and blood along with it
The wind swept across the battlefield. It blew past the bodies of the humans and monsters, and soon arrived at the giant statue-like body of the dragon and remained.
In the middle of the sandstorm, the dragonâs eyes opened.
It looked to the setting sun and the silver moon, then looked down at the two headless bodies on their knees. The two bodies seemed to face each other. The dragonâs eyes lit up for a moment, and it lifted its head slowly.
[All of the conditions have been fulfilledâ¦]
The dragonâs voice sounded like the screeching of metal. It was the voice of the dead Alan Pendragon.
[The blood of a thousand men, and the blood of a thousand monsters. The blood of a dragon and a human monarch⦠The day when the sun and the moon meet⦠Today I fulfil my pledgeâ¦]
The thick red blood covering the battlefield rose and soared as if alive, and slowly gathered. It grew, creating a red river that flowed towards the sky in between where the sun and the moon stood.
Whoosh!
The dragon spread its wings. The light gathered on the three horns of its head. The light headed towards the decapitated head and the body of Alan Pendragon. It also reached Ravenâs head, which had its eyes wide open.
In the light, Alan Pendragonâs head and body started to slowly disappear. Along with it, Ravenâs eyes started twitching, and his head disappeared as well.
The dragon, seemingly unaware of the situation, only looked towards the disappearing Alan Pendragon.
[Now everything is up to you, flag bearerâ¦]
The moment the sun fell below the horizon, the dragon spoke with a regretful voice, and bent its long neck down.
***
[Hmm?]
[Whatâs wrong?]
[Another oneâs passed on as well.]
[What do you mean?]
[Another one besides the dragon rider.]
[â¦..]
[Well what do we do?]
[Nothing for us to do really. Sol fulfilled the conditions, and we kept our promise. What happens now is really nothing that we can interfere with. I am certain it will resolve itself.]
[Hmm.. Yes, Iâm sure it will be fine.]