– I'm going to cast an illusion spell on us now. I hope no one will be there at this time, but we should cover anyway. In case if the approaches to the portal will be watched, they just saw a pack of wolves running somewhere “on their own business”. Of course Dark mages are no fools, however we`ll able to buy ourselves some time for hide.
After she finished, the party immediately continued on their way. As soon as they rounded the mountains and came to the Orc’s forests, they saw a terrifying picture. Wild forests which were here short time ago, full of all kind of animals, now has been turned to the scorched earth with burnt sticks sticking out of it. The smell of burning immediately hit their noses. On the Zerton`s spot, which once had stretched for several hundred miles, was nothing but a pile of fragments. And only alone in the distance raised a brightly glowing building.
– Let`s go! – has ordered Tagrin.
The journey from the western foot of the Canyon of Death to Zerton usually took half a day. But in the current situation, when it was no longer necessary to make their way through the insurmountable forest, Tagrin and Inohildis`s squad covered this distance in a couple of hours. Their presence here left unnoticed, and when they reached the ruins of the city, they took up an advantageous position on the southern side a few hundred meters away from the portal. They were very well hidden by a high hill which has half survive one of the Orc`s forts.
– How will we act, commander? – One of the soldiers asked.
– The Mages will come from the east side. They were taking cover on the western hillside of the mountains as well as we did. The undead should be send straight from the west to meet them in the center. This is a very useful position the main thing is to exactly calculate everything.
– Ikru? – Inohildis looked at the sorceress questioningly. And she turned to Ethelkir:
– How long will it take to rise up the dead?
– How many do you want me to rise up?
After this question, Ikru thought about it. The reality was such that they didn`t know how many dark wizards will be with Borgind. Moreover, the dead should be raised three-four times more than number of the enemy. It will give to squad enough time to maneuver, because dark mages are very strong and they will burn them very quickly.
– I can say if we are talking about a few hundred then not more than five minutes. But if we are talking about several thousand or more it can take up to half an hour – explained Ethelkir.
Ikru thought even harder. When the enemy begins to approach, from a long distance, it won`t be clear immediately what their numbers are. And if when they approached it`s will be tens of thousands, consider that the mission has failed. They needed reconnaissance. Ikru turned to the warriors of the squad.
– Brothers, we need one volunteer who will ride out to meet the enemy and find out their numbers before they get here. I know it's probably a one-way ticket, but there's no other way. We need to know how many of them before they come to the portal, so we could raise the right number of dead. Today, the fate of our world is being decided.
– I'll go. – Teari raised his hand.
– Teari – Tagrin said, disappointed.
Teari was one of the best Tagrin`s soldier from the garrison of Afleeakwein, whom he once coached. Teari was surprisingly not so good with a bow as any other elves, but he was no match for acrobatics and swordsmanship.
– It`s okay brother, I can handle it. What is required from me?
– I'll put all sorts of hiding spells on you, but you must understand that it won't help you in an open area. The dark mages will feel the alien magic and immediately hunt you down. Try to find a cover. I'll be in constant telepathic contact with you. When the enemy passed by you, tell me how many of them, and then leave immediately.
After a short spell of magical manipulation by Ikru, Teari immediately saddled the horse.
– Give them a hard time here! I'm counting on you! – He smiled and sped off to the east.
The squad lay low. They could only wait. From time to time Ikru contacted with Teari, but the response was only "everything is quiet". An hour later, when she contacted Teari again, surprisingly she didn't get a mental response from him, which worried her. But then, a few seconds later, she heard: “Ikru! There are at least a hundred thousand of them here! Let`s Ethelkir raises all of the dead!” “Okay, I got it. Get out of there! Run to the south, through the Middle Pathway. Will see you in Afleeakwein!”
– Ethelkir! – Ikru exclaimed, turning to the dark elf – Raise up all of the dead!
After this exclamation, everyone in the squad looked at the sorceress in a stunned manner.
– A whole of Zerton? – He re-asked.
– Yes! All of them! – Ikru exclaimed again – Dead bears, wolves, birds. All of them!
In response, Ikru stood behind the necromancer, placed her hands on his shoulders, and began to transfer magical energy to him.
– Raise them up!!
Ethelkir immediately put hands into the ground sending a dark energy to the mortal bodies of orcs and animals. His dark-gray eyes instantly turned black, becoming like a two piece of charcoal.
After a while, in the southwest, in the place where once was Zerton, some movement began. Five minutes later, the entire squad saw the grimly walking figures of the dead. A little later, dead animals began to rise from the ground. Not only from Zerton`s direction, but also in the south, east and north.
– Don't let them get too close to the portal – Ikru commanded – I'll let you know when to throw them into battle.
– Okay.
Shortly, about half a million creatures, including dead animals, were raised from oblivion. They are all stood back, waiting for the Ethelkir`s command. The enemy was not long in coming. Soon, their army appeared on the horizon. As they approached, Ikru realized – Teari wasn`t mistaken. Perhaps even slightly underestimated their number. There were more than a hundred thousand dark mages.
Borgind and Keries were going in the front accompanied by several the strongest mages. Behind them, at a little distance, their army marched in straight lines. When they were at the distance of about half a mile, Ikru gave an order to Ethelkir to attack. Dead rushed to the attack. Just raised up, they were insanely hungry and wanted for human flesh. When they saw the countless dead, the mages immediately attacked. Fireballs, lightning, ice blocks, bubbles of violet energy – everything that was in their arsenal. The mages were conducting a preemptive attack, keeping the walking dead at the distance, to avoid break their own formation. Ikru ordered to Ethelkir to divide Borgind and Keries from their main forces by all means. But while the undead were advancing mainly from the southwest, the mages held their formation stably, and undead were turn to ashes before they tried to come two or three hundred meters. Everything changed when the undead began to attack from all directions. Wild bulls, bears, wolves, snakes. Distracted by the sudden threats from the north and east, the main part of the dead orcs quickly broke into the ranks of the mages, biting their throats and tearing them apart. The formation was broken. Borgind, Keries and their entourage were cut off from the main forces. They could only flee to the West to the Portal, where in ambush, Tagrin, Inohildis and their squad waiting for them. Ikru quickly cast a cover spell on the entire squad. After that, they left the ruins of the Fort and hide a couple of dozen meters from the portal. Borgind, Keries and their entourage were getting closer very fast.
– Who has the key? – Tagrin asked.
– I don't know – perplexedly said Ikru – Probably Borgind has, but it can be Keries as well.
– Well, never mind. Inohildis, I will take care about Borgind, you take care about Keries. Squad! – he shouted softly as he turned his head to the soldiers hidden behind him – As soon as we attack their leaders, your mission will be to neutralize the adepts.
– Wait brother, but you have the scroll. What if Keries has the key?
– Here you go! – Tagrin said, passing the scroll – But be ready to throw it to me, in case if Borgind will have it.
The elves ran to meet the enemy. The mages didn't see them because they were under a hiding spell. It wouldn't have been too difficult for them to detect them with their magical vision if they were focused enough, but in the current situation, they weren't up to it. From the sudden attack of the undead hordes, they were in panic and the only thing they could think about was quickly get to the portal and pass the key. Tagrin and Inohildis act synchronously. Instantly appeared from the void, by fast jump both rushed to Borgind and Keries. Borgind could react in time and evade. Tagrin flew by, but he could turn in flight for a new attack. But the dark mage reacted faster. The immediate spell of the magic net pinned him to the ground, making it impossible for him to take any further action. Keries wasn't so skillful, so he was quickly pinned to the ground with a dagger in his heart. Quickly searched his pockets, Inohildis realized – the leader has the key. At the same moment, Borgind was under the rain of magical arrows and several spells of Ikru. He did fast waved by his left hand in front of himself and all the arrows flew in different directions. Not wasting a second, he threw his right hand in the Inohildis direction use another net spell. Elf was no more than five meters away from the mage, so it was impossible to evade that almost instantaneous spell – as Borgind thought. But Inohildis made truly impossible. With a lightning leap, and a somersault over the mage's head, Inohildis got behind him, immediately piercing his heart. Snatching a wooden key from the magician's neck, he took out a scroll, quickly read the spell which was written on it, and in a second disappeared.
***
– Explain to him everything. He must know how important this mission is. Let they move out immediately.
Tagrin nodded and headed for the exit. And as soon as he reached the stone doorway leading to the stairs, he met Ikru face to face who just run out from the stairs.
– Oh Tagrin you're here.
– Yes. Master called me.
– What`s the matter Ikru? – asked Tonnord, came closer to her.
– Have you sent the warriors in chase yet? – She asked, looked quickly from Tonnord to Tagrin and back again.
– We just spoke about it. I was going to do it right now, but you almost nearly knocked me down – he smiled.
– No, wait. Don`t. My Lord, – she looked at the Tonnord – Enilice contacted me. Alice fell into the trap of the Doppelganger, who took the appearance of the Oks. He gave her a drink “mune” and took the box with the key. Then he transforms as a human and moved to the west. Enilice is sure for ninety percent that Doppelganger is going to Pleepmorr to sell it or exchange for something. And I agree with him.
– Oh, in the name of Creator! – The elven lord raised his eyebrows – Well, now everything fell into place.
– According to Alice`s words, when the Doppelganger saw the key, he asked her “What is this key for?”, so I'm absolutely sure he has no idea what kind of thing fell into his hands. Enilice suggests do not to attract too much attention and to delay sending our soldiers for interception. He says he can track him down and neutralize him alone, without making too much noise.
– Will he really be able to? – Very seriously asked Tonnord.
– Oh, yes, brother. Enilice is one of the best trackers from our southern outpost. I remember him from the Academy. I taught him fencing lessons. A very intelligent young warrior. Also, he is an excellent bowman and knows some good spells. We can count on him.
– This is all very good, but we must count all possible options. If the key was discovered, he might be get trapped. Then he wouldn't be able to stand alone. We may lose not only him, but the keeper as well. And you guys perfectly know only the keeper can free Eraqel.
– Your suggestions?
– We'll be lucky if Enilice will be able to neutralize the Doppelganger before he enters the Pleepmorr. And if he didn't, they'd have to follow him. Once they enter the city, they may never get out alive. They will need appearance change spells – Tonnord looked from Tagrin to the Seer – So, Ikru you have to follow them. Try to get them before they reach the city. You're the strongest mage of Afleeakwein, in the Pleepmorr they will have a better chance with you than without you. And you, my brother Tagrin, – Tonnord moved his view again – make an order in the event of an emergency, our warriors at the southern and western outposts must be ready to move immediately.
Chapter 7
– Enilice, how long do we have to ride? I'm tired of the horse. Can we make a stop?
– Sorry, not right now.
The elf understood it was hard for her. And like that will be for a very long time. But he was following the magical track of the doppelganger, and he couldn't stop now. And there was no appropriate place. They rode across the Plains – there was an open space all around. However, they needed a break. They both hadn`t a rest since they left Izemburn and horse needed a rest as well. Enilice kept moving to the North-west. His hunch was correct – Doppelganger moved straight to Pleepmorr. It was a full day journey to that place. With a sensible assessment of the physical capabilities of his small squad he turned to the North-east. Alice of course noticed this immediately.
– Did you lose the track? Or have our plans changed? – She turned and looked at him straight in his eye in surprise.
– Neither. There's an abandoned village about half an hour from here. We'll make a stop there. As I expected, our thief moves straight to Pleepmorr. It`s still full day journey to that place. Alone, I would have been able to cover that distance and catch him up somewhere in the area of the city. But you need to rest. And the horse, too. I really didn't want. But it looks like we'll have to continue our chase of the key in Pleepmorr.
– What's so bad about this city?
– This is the city of the dregs of our world. Once upon a time, it was one of the trading cities. Very beautiful and rich. But after the capture of Eraqel and wars which was followed later, city was half-ruined and completely looted. Later on, bandits, assassins, thieves, illegal traders and “stooge” of dark magicians settled there. Those who renounced their native roots in the hope of unlimited power, which Dark Magicians promised them. But when the wars ends and Dark Mages went to find the key in other worlds, they just threw them away like garbage.
– I see. So the trade is still there?
– Yes, but this is not the same trade that was before. Now there are a lot of prohibited goods there.
– Like what?
– For example, forbidden alchemic ingredients, poisons, artifacts. In general, everything which is came to Araklia with arrival of the Naabs and remained after the wars with the dark magicians. We're almost got it. Alice, take a look – Enilice said, raising a hand to point ahead.
Half a mile away, buildings began to appear behind a small hill. They dismounted at the central gate, which had been destroyed long time ago. Alice was immediately struck by what she saw. The massive log gate was turned inward, though it opened and closed outward.
– How is that possible? – She asked her companion, pointing at the gate – You don't have any tanks or rocket launchers, do you?