Episode Three: The Adriatic Emblem
Manifest: A Shattered Future
Episode
Three: The Adriatic Emblem
“Do you
have a favorite spell card?” Elena asked with a quizzical excitement in her
light brown eyes.
Romulo
stood a short distance away with his back against the white wall of the
infirmary, seeming to ponder an answer to her question. While they listened to
the quiet din of patients and nurses speaking in the background, Elena stood
beside her cot with her cards scattered on the sheet. The incandescent light
touched every corner of the cobwebby room, and it caused his light blue eyes to
shimmer. As he spun his black monolith in his hand, he answered, “It seems to
change all the time! Sorry if that’s a boring answer. Now that I’ve got Typhoon
Paladin on my side, it seems like it should be something that works with him!
Although… I’ll admit I’m a sucker for the generic spells that anyone can cast.
There’s a simplicity in that!”
Elena
smiled and nodded quickly, but then she heard a set of forceful footsteps
moving through the infirmary’s main room. This person took larger steps than
anyone else, and they quickly grew in volume with each passing second. Even
Romulo seemed to notice this disturbance, and then in just seconds, the door to
Elena’s room opened at a frightening speed. Altair stepped inside, steadied his
jacket, and quickly gazed across the room with evident worry.
“Hey
Altair, is something wrong?” Romulo asked.
“I
think the Adriatic Empire is making their move tonight. We gotta get going. I
sent Terrance off to find more soldiers, but we need you. I don’t know how many
we’ve got,” Altair quickly explained.
Romulo
grimaced but nodded. He quickly holstered his monolith and started stretching
his legs, but Elena looked to him with a gaze of worry. Elena asked, “Do you
need another conjuror to help?”
“I’m
afraid not. It’s just too dangerous; these Adriatic soldiers really play for
keeps. Can’t risk you out there. I hate to just leave you here in the
infirmary, but I’ll be back when the night is over. Can you look over everyone
here?”
Even
though she had to largely balance her weight on her pegleg, Elena sprang
forward and wrapped her arms around him. Altair widened his eyes as he watched,
but Elena whispered to Romulo, “Please stay safe out there! I feel like I woke
up in a brand new world, but you’re the only thing I have.”
Romulo
smiled and promised, “I’ll be safe. Don’t you worry.”
Altair
pushed his way toward the side door, and then the two friends emerged into the
outside street. Romulo and Altair dashed together across the cobblestone roads
beneath yellow streetlights, racing south toward the enemy attackers. Even from
a distance, Romulo could see a cloud of dust and smoke lifting from the
outskirts of the city. A few citizens gathered in the streets, whispering words
of worry to each other. But despite their uncertainty, Altair and Romulo ran
side-by-side against the wind. Romulo’s auburn hair danced in the breeze, but
it had no effect on Altair; the wind merely knocked his glasses loose every now
and then.
Romulo
asked his friend, “Do you think Adriatica is making their big push tonight?
They’ve tried to occupy us before.”
Altair
shook his head and answered, “It doesn’t matter what they’ve tried before. We
hardly have any conjurors left. Even if the Adriatic Empire has their forces
spread thin, they still outnumber us. With the Adriatic Emblem on their side,
they could easily circumvent us. Even if we all won our fights by some miracle,
it wouldn’t make any difference.”
“Unless
we beat them more quickly than they can show up,” Romulo said.
Altair
nodded but said nothing. He rationed his breaths so that he could match
Romulo’s pace, but he found himself slowly falling behind. While he could keep
up on solid ground, Romulo moved effortlessly across obstacles. He would turn
on a dime, jump over benches, and dodge cracks in the road without stopping.
After many minutes of running, Altair and Romulo both arrived at the edge of
the city. White ellipses scattered the dark field, and their gentle glow
faintly illuminated the night sky. Two conjurors stood in each circle, both
standing across from each other with sorcerers traversing the space between
them.
“It
took you long enough to arrive. I wanted to teach this city a lesson in pain,
but it’s just tactically smarter to take down its defenders instead. So which
one of you will it be? I’ll give you a choice, but make it fast,” said a low
voice on the other side of the field.
Between
a fiery flash and the faint white glow, Romulo saw an Adriatic soldier standing
a short distance away with a red-colored
monolith. Romulo sighed, exchanged a brief glance with Altair, and then stepped
forward. As Altair jogged off to find another opponent, Romulo faced the
attacker and retorted, “Go ahead and use it. I captured your buddy’s Rampager
just the other night, so it’s only fair I take down one of you tonight.”
“Very
well. I just hope you’ve already said your goodbyes.”
The
Adriatic soldier banged his red monolith with a miniature hammer, forced it to
reverberate, and then reached into his jacket. Just by moving his fingers, the
soldier forced a white ellipse to ignite on the ground beneath his feet. The
white ellipse then rapidly expanded and raced across the field, closing in on
Romulo. Once the edge of the white ellipse engulfed him, it stopped growing; a
white wall ascended from the Adriatic Emblem. He could barely see through its
translucent walls, but the outside world no longer mattered; Romulo was now
locked in battle with a soldier who wanted nothing more than to defeat him.
“If
we’re going to battle like this as enemies, I should at least know your name,”
said Romulo as he struck his black monolith with a similar hammer.
“I am
Illano, and I will now manifest my Creator of a Balanced World,” answered the
Adriatic soldier as he set his monolith onto the ground.
Romulo
watched with intrigue as a specter-like
silhouette appeared in a vortex of scarlet sparks. The light of the monolith pierced the white illumination of the walls,
but Illano compelled his Sorcerer to march forward. Before it wandered far,
Illano passed a few cards to his Creator of a Balanced World, and then it
steadily advanced. In just a matter of seconds, it cast a powerful spell which
warped the ground around its feet. As if spurred by this enchantment, the grass
and budding saplings rapidly grew. Romulo watched as saplings sprouted into
trees which scattered the ground between them. And in the next moment, when the
Creator wandered on, a gentle glow ignited from the forest.
Evidently
perturbed by the transformation of the field, Romulo took a deep breath and steadied
his black monolith. With unwavering determination, he unsheathed two different
monoliths and then struck them against each other, forcing them to vibrate. His
muscles tensed as he prepared the energy he would have to expend, and then he
set both monoliths onto the grassy field. A vortex of blue energy erupted from
one resonating monolith, and spirals of green energy surrounded the other.
Illano watched with an intrigued grin as Romulo forced two of his sorcerers to
manifest at the same time. Despite the heavy toll it took on his body, Romulo
did not glance away as his living weapons materialized. One was a windblown
sorceress with black tears stained upon her face, while the other was large and
close to the earth. Romulo passed one spell to each sorcerer, and then he
compelled them to march onward.
Illano
watched with an entertained smile as the Last of the Valkyries jumped upon the
Quicksand Carrier, and then they rapidly advanced together. When the Quicksand
Carrier crossed into the forest, it steered past saplings and trees before
eventually coming to a stop. Romulo compelled his sorceress to disembark from
the Quicksand Carrier, and then she continued to advance while his boat-like
sorcerer turned toward the Creator of a Balanced World. Romulo excitedly
declared an attack, and then the Quicksand Carrier rushed between the trees.
But
before the Quicksand Carrier could crash into the enemy sorcerer, Illano yelled
out, “Creator, cast your curse! Bound by Ancient Roots!”
Luminescent
roots emerged from the undergrowth of the forest and enwrapped the Quicksand
Carrier, but Romulo fought against his exhaustion and shouted, “Fight back! Use
your scroll, Icy Imprisonment! Don’t let it bind you!”
And
though the Quicksand Carrier cast the scroll as Romulo had commanded, even that
could not protect it; the Creator of a Balanced World had another
countermeasure ready to go. Illano compelled it to unleash the powerful magic
of another deadly curse, and in the end, it both confounded Romulo’s spell and
left his sorcerer susceptible to a second binding. A luminous moss engulfed the
lower edge of the Quicksand Carrier, and the magical roots tightened their
stranglehold. In the end, his Quicksand Carrier still failed to strike.
Despite
the failure of his first attack and the curses which now plagued his Carrier,
Romulo compelled his second sorceress to advance deeper into enemy territory.
She dashed toward the red monolith which had manifested Illano’s sorcerer, and
then she struck it with her scepter in a sudden slam. Shards of light emanated
from the monolith, but it overall withstood the attack.
Almost
as if in a fierce counterattack, Illano forced his sorcerer to immediately
attack Quicksand Carrier with an energetic expulsion. Without wasting another
moment, the Creator of a Balanced World then retreated from the understory and
stopped outside the forest. At the end of its high-speed sprint, Illano passed
another pair of cards to his fighter, tossing them directly over Romulo’s
valkyrie. As Romulo fought to catch his breath, he watched Illano show a
sinister smile. Illano forced his sorcerer to cast a spell which stole
energy from the night like an eclipse from the sun. This sudden surge of magic
shot back toward Illano, converged into a ghost-white monolith, and forced it
to reverberate. Illano opened his mouth with an enthusiastic grin as he tossed
his white monolith onto the field at his feet.
Illano
grinned as a jester-like silhouette ascended from a vortex of pallid energy. A tense electricity coursed through the air as the
powerful silhouette materialized over its monolith, and then it quickly
advanced. Illano then compelled his newest sorcerer to unleash a powerful
strike with its magic staff, but the Last of the Valkyries defended herself
with the restrictive magic of Astral Rejection. But even though his sorceress
managed to save herself, her curse failed to plague the Disciple of the Ancient
Gods. Instead, the curse dissipated and faded into the earth. Romulo winced at
this setback, and then he watched as the Creator of a Balanced World dashed
back into the forest. The trees illuminated and empowered the wounded Creator.
With
the little energy he had left, Romulo compelled his sorceress to swiftly strike
Disciple of the Ancient Gods with her scepter. Without waiting to catch his
breath, Romulo redoubled his onslaught by advancing his Quicksand Carrier past
the edge of the forest. As soon as it entered the proximity of Illano’s
sorcerer, the curses which plagued his Carrier faded with a flash of white
magic. Free from the curses which had locked it down, the Quicksand Carrier retreated
and struck the Creator of a Balanced World.
“Come
back to me. I’ve got the spell to silence his sorcerer,” Romulo commanded.
Without
wasting another moment, the Quicksand Carrier raced through the forest, swerved
between the trees, and reached the other end of the woods. Romulo passed it two
spell cards, and then it returned to the forest where it cast its newest spell.
“Target
the enemy! Oceanic Adaptation!” yelled Romulo as his sorcerer’s spell took
effect.
An
azure swirl of magic engulfed the Creator of a Balanced World, clinging to its
body and confounding its mind. However, Illano quickly retaliated by forcing
his Disciple of the Ancient Gods to attack the nearest enemy. Its magic staff
slammed upon Romulo’s sorceress with an extraordinary strike, but the Last of
the Valkyries withstood the attack. And as if he expected a counterattack,
Illano passed a card to his Disciple and compelled it to march into the forest.
Because his Creator was plagued with a chant which confounded its magic, Illano
forced it to pass its spell card to his other sorcerer, which the Disciple then
cast to lightly heal its teammate. The Creator then paced forward and unleashed
an energetic strike upon the Quicksand Carrier.
But in
that moment, Romulo grinned and exclaimed, “This is what we waited for! Defense
of Jagged Rock!”
By
invoking the magic of the spell inscribed on the card, Quicksand Carrier
deflected the energetic strike and forced jagged pillars of rock to ascend from
the forest floor. The sharp pillars pierced into the Creator of a Balanced
World and nearly overpowered it, but then the healing effect of the forest took
hold. Romulo watched with a grimace as the Disciple of the Ancient Gods also
replenished its health with a flash of ominous light.
“Valkyrie,
this is your chance!” shouted Romulo when the healing light faded.
The
Last of the Valkyries swung its magic scepter and struck Illano’s red monolith;
this force managed to break the connection which upheld the Creator. Illano
watched with a grimace as his sorcerer shattered, and then the Quicksand
Carrier raced across the forest without delay. It slammed into the Disciple of
the Ancient Gods with almost enough force to destroy it, but the Disciple
narrowly withstood the strike. It then counterattacked with a swipe of its
magic staff, and the Quicksand Carrier failed to survive. Romulo watched with
unease as his oblong sorcerer shattered, and then it faded away altogether.
“You
fought well, at least for the meager defense that Aegea can raise. It’s such a
shame that you never had a chance against Adriatica’s forces, and now you can
see the sword of that truth. Now rise! I manifest the Knight of Broken
Brambles!” Illano announced as he forced his black monolith to resonate.
A
fearsome armored warrior ascended in the spiraling center of a black vortex.
Even though he was too far away to interfere now, Romulo started desperately
combing through his grimoire in search of a spell that could protect his
Valkyrie. At the same time, Illano passed a spell to his magical knight; the
Knight of Broken Brambles immediately cast another Nature Territory. Trees and
saplings ascended from the ground around his feet. At the same time, Romulo
located a spell which could help, but he was too far away. In the end, he had
no way to save her; the Knight of Broken Brambles struck and shattered his
sorceress with two swipes of his sword.
Illano
compelled his armored sorcerer to march deeper into the forest, and then a
restorative energy illuminated from the forest floor. In a matter of seconds,
the Disciple of Ancient Gods replenished a portion of its power.
Even
though he stared down two enemy sorcerers who both possessed fearsome power,
Romulo grinned and struck his black monolith with his tuning hammer. As soon as
the stone resonated, he tossed it forward, tensed his muscles, and manifested a
mighty sorcerer whom he had called on in the past. Flickers of lightning and a
forceful wind emerged from the black vortex, and in just moments, the Typhoon
Paladin materialized in the heart of the battlefield.
“Does
this sorcerer look familiar? It’s the same one that your people used to attack
our city. One of your conjurors cut it loose from its monolith and let it
rampage here,” Romulo declared.
Illano
laughed and retorted, “It was a good strategy! The type of strategy that lets a
single conjuror inflict massive damage by themselves. I’m not surprised! Mr.
Neonia advised us to use that technique whenever we want to hit extra hard.”
“It’s a
shame that the opposite happened. Your loose cannon now works for me! Typhoon
Paladin, advance into the forest. Take your spells and change the world! Cast
your Familiar of the Deep Abyss! Cast your Water Territory!”
Illano
grimaced as his ethereal trees quickly faded into the night sky. A splash of
saltwater poured across the battlefield in its place, and the water shimmered
in the white light of the walls which enclosed them. At the same time, Typhoon
Paladin enchanted itself with a powerful serpent which both protected and
empowered it. And now without the forest to protect it, the Disciple of the
Ancient Gods was left vulnerable to an attack. Romulo’s sorcerer approached,
forced its fist to illuminate with an electric glow, and then punched the
target with all its strength—shattering
Illano’s Disciple.
“Prepare
your counterattack. Cast your Stratospheric Transcendence,” Illano declared
with unwavering disdain.
The
Knight of Broken Brambles enchanted itself with a spell which created a windy
vortex. The wind sent waves across the shallow water which flooded the field,
and the Knight of Broken Brambles raced across the surface as if he were
running on dry land. Illano compelled his sorcerer to close in on the black
monolith which upheld Typhoon Paladin, and then he commanded his sorcerer to
attack. The armored knight swung his sword with all his strength, but the black
monolith harmlessly withstood the strike as if there had been no impact at all.
With a
confident smirk, Romulo called his sorcerer back onto dry land and then passed he
a card. A moment later, the Typhoon Paladin raced across the battlefield and
accelerated as he ran. He ran so quickly that he forced wind-waves to splash
across the water, and then he crossed into the forest without slowing down.
Illano watched with an anxious gaze as the enemy approached, and he glared at
the serpent which enwrapped Typhoon Paladin.
“Grow
stronger than ever! Trade Power for Strength!” Romulo shouted at his sorcerer.
Typhoon
Paladin enchanted himself with so much power that his body became luminous. The
wind became so powerful that it rustled the trees around him. Lightning
spiraled across his arm as he thrust his fist at his enemy’s black monolith,
and he shattered its connection in a single strike. Romulo watched with pride
as his enemy’s sorcerer faded without a monolith to uphold it. The spells it
carried fell to the ground.
Romulo
taunted, “Almost a shame you won’t be going home. You could’ve warned your
puppeteer that he just sent all his pawns to their death. He must be
embarrassed! And to think, I’ll beat all of you with a sorcerer I stole from
your teammate.”
But
instead of conceding or giving in to despair, Illano grinned and unsheathed his
final monolith. He struck the blue stone with his knee, forced it to resonate,
and then tossed it beside a sapling near his feet. As a vortex of blue energy
swirled around the monolith, Illano grabbed a handful of cards from his
grimoire and said, “You have no idea what you’re up against. Prepare yourself!
Meet my Mage of Hidden Secrets!”
Illano
passed a handful of spell cards to his sorcerer, and by his instruction, that
sorcerer then began tossing the cards aside, burning through their enigmatic
magic. But despite the magic it so callously discarded, Illano forced his
sorcerer to closely cling onto a single spell. In the moment that Mage of
Hidden Secrets stopped discarding its spells, it unleashed the power of a
devious scroll.
“Everything
has led to this moment. You’ve played right into my hand, and now you’ll see
why. Mage! Cast it now! Enchantment Conglomeration!” shouted Illano.
In that
moment, Typhoon Paladin lost both its ocean serpent and the mythical glow which
enchanted it. As if pulled by a fearsome gravity, these enchantments both
converged upon the Mage of Hidden Secrets. Romulo could practically watch its
power skyrocket, and then it unleashed a calamitous strike which sent a tremor
through the earth. Every tree danced from the motion, and waves poured across
the water as the Mage struck Typhoon Paladin with all its strength. Leaves and
dust surrounded the attack, but to Illano’s surprise, Romulo’s sorcerer
withstood the attack. Romulo compelled it to desperately strike back, but when
it did, it merely struck the ocean serpent which had once protected it. The
serpent partially shattered, but before it faded completely, it raced through
the water toward Romulo and retrieved a spell card that had fallen to the
ground. Romulo smiled when he saw the gift of his fallen serpent, but it was
still too late to save his Typhoon Paladin; the enchanted Mage of Hidden
Secrets struck with enough force to violently shatter his sorcerer.
As the
earth and trees trembled from the impact, Illano compelled his sorcerer to tear
across the battlefield. Romulo glanced at the Oceanic Adaptation card in his
hand, but he knew it could not help him; Illano had already discarded his
spells to empower his Mage. But with no other way to defend himself, Romulo
quickly unsheathed his red-colored monolith and struck it with the little
hammer. As soon as it reverberated, he threw it forward and manifested his
sorcerer in a vortex of red light.
Immediately
after Romulo manifested his sorcerer, he passed his Rogue of Broken Justice
a spell without hesitation. It cast the spell without
wasting a moment, and then a flash of white light illuminated the space beside
it. The Rogue performed a chant which made Illano shudder from a distance.
Romulo
shouted out, “Overwhelm him! Spirit Alter Genesis! Manifest the conduit; end
this fight!”
Romulo
then passed his Rogue a card while its doppelgänger jolted aside and struck the
Mage of Hidden Secrets. A moment later, the Rogue unleashed its own energetic
assault. And while Illano’s Sorcerer had no way to protect from the attack, it
then counterattacked by throwing an earthshaking assault of its own. However,
despite his exhaustion and the sweat which covered his trembling body, Romulo
yelled out, “Rogue! Use the strongest shield we’ve got; Scroll of Paralysis!”
The growing earthquake suddenly stopped. The Mage of Hidden Secrets became completely motionless, and electricity coursed across its limbs. When Illano realized the extent of his plight, he sprinted toward the white-glowing wall of the Adriatic Emblem. He slammed his fists against it, leaving his sorcerer behind. With nothing to hold them back, Romulo commanded his Rogue and its doppelganger to both attack the enemy at once.
When
Illano realized he could not break through the wall which had locked him in, he
desperately compelled his Mage to rush toward the wall. The Mage of Hidden
Secrets had narrowly survived Romulo’s onslaught, and it used the little
strength it had left to attack the wall in a seismic strike. But in the end,
the wall remained intact. Romulo commanded his sorcerer to strike the enemy
with an energetic attack. When Illano’s last sorcerer shattered, he grunted and
stepped backward until he bumped into the glowing wall. Romulo picked up his
monoliths, but he did not retract his sorcerers; he instead walked across the
field as they followed closely behind him. He waded through the water and
wandered through the trees, closing in on his defeated foe.
“I
can’t pretend I’m not surprised. You’re a stronger fighter than I expected,”
Illano confessed.
“I
tried to warn you. The city of Aegea has stood for a long time; it’ll take more
than a few conjurors to take us down. Listen, man. I don’t wanna kill you. That
isn’t our style. But we also can’t just let you run off and attack us again
someday, so I’ll tell you how this is gonna go. You’re gonna get on the ground,
face-down, and I’m gonna cuff you. I’ll take you back to the city. Maybe you’ll
learn some decency while you’re there,” Romulo explained as the Rogue of
Broken Justice lit the air behind him.
Illano
stared at his uncharged monoliths in the field above, but then he sighed and
relented. With an exasperated nod, he crouched onto the ground and set his arms
over his back. It only took Romulo a few seconds to cuff his former enemy, but
once he did, the Adriatic Emblem finally faded. The white walls descended to
reveal the world from which they had been hidden.
But
when Romulo’s eyes readjusted to the darkness, he felt a fearsome shock when he
saw the state of the battles around him. Several bodies scattered the field,
some of which stumbled while others stayed inert. Spell cards and used-up
monoliths littered the ground. Romulo could hear the clashes of distant battle,
but when he turned toward the city, he saw that the enemy forces had advanced
their onslaught. Enemy soldiers stood inside Aegea’s outskirts, and their
sorcerers attacked the innocent with flashes of fiery light. The white glow of
the Adriatic Emblem littered the outskirts, but only infrequently. Most of
Aegea’s defenses had fallen in the fight, and it seemed that civilians would
soon pay the price.
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