He walked slowly along the barely maintained path towards the decayed edifice, paying no mind to the lumbering undead that nearly surrounded him. The aberrations of nature that called this place home were beings of hunger. It consumed them; it drove them to seek flesh. Indeed, the one who walked down the path would do well in satisfying this hunger; however, they also paid him no mind.
Like a black, slowly moving wind, he would reach the entrance of the Necropolis unhindered. Where many consider such a place to be the most hostile of locations, he considered it as a second home.
Omnigalas entered the Necropolis, sighing a breath of relief while doing so. It was here he could rest, knowing the ones who hunted him had no influence within its walls. This belief would not last the night, however, as it was to be this place where it would be required of him to face his seekers.
***
The sound of metal digging into decayed flesh is a peculiar one, and it was something that most people would be hard pressed to notice. This mattered not for Omnigalas, as he picked up on these sounds; faint at first, but slowly increasing in volume. He enjoyed hearing that was more capable than most humans; a byproduct of his attempts to tap into his draconic blood that coursed through his veins.
He knew immediately that others were here. Hissing noises resonated within the helm that covered his face; his peace was disturbed. Minutes passed, and finally Omnigalas saw four familiar figures. Like shining beacons visible from far away, he could plainly see that it was a pack of foul goodly beings that meant to disturb him.
Eventually they came within an arms length of the entrance to the Necropolis. Omnigalas, wrapped in shadow on the balcony that was two floors above the group, watched in silence for a time.
"We have gone far enough; only death is in that place", said one of them. "It would be a wise idea to leave this decrepit place behind us."
Being logical of mind, most of them seemed to agree. One, however, wore an expression of protest on his face. The paladin seemed eager to prove himself, and this did much to put a smile on Omnigalas' face.
"Your very lives hang in the balance at this place", remarked Omnigalas. His sudden words, dripping with malice and malevolence, shocked the group in its ferocity. "Leave. You are not wanted here."
The group at first attempted to discern the source of the voice. Eventually, one of them looked up and saw the menacing Blackguard gazing down upon them.
Omnigalas had previous dealings with the members of this group in the past. He knew them by name: they were Cirion, Maximilian, Varnz, and Jos'iah. It amused Omnigalas to see their efforts to hide their well earned fear from his penetrating stare. Despite this, they were resolute, and thusly exchanged words with him, some of which that had an equal amount of bite.
"Come down here!” yelled Cirion. "Then we can see whose life is in danger!"
To this, Omnigalas responded with harsh laughter. "Me? Come to you? Perhaps your ignorance of me was greater than I initially believed." Omnigalas' voice raised cruelly loud, hatred dripping off each word. "You are hardly worth my time, and barely deserving of my presence, for you stand beneath one who is greater than you by blood alone! Lesser beings you are!"
Omnigalas finished his tirade with eyes extremely wide open, the black orbs on his eyes almost completely covering the white. The response from the group was at first silence, until a few retorted with words dripping with sarcasm. They served to mock Omnigalas' belief in his own superiority.
This exchange continued for awhile until another came within view. Immediately upon seeing the new visitor, Omnigalas stopped his talking and looked up. The hate in him was rising to new heights, but with this increased rage was also a present sensation of exhilaration. The newcomer came to stand among the group, and then looked up at Omnigalas; a righteous anger swelling in his eyes.
"Omnigalas! Traitor of the Triumvirate! Your reign of terror shall continue no longer! Your time is nigh: for judgement, for justice!" The proclamation from the newcomer both angered and amused Omnigalas. The Blackguard cooly lowered himself to one knee, as if to lessen the gap between the two opposing forces of nature.
"Come to hold these pathetic creatures' hands, eh Hano?" retorted Omnigalas. The words left his mouth too late, as the Holy Knight of Torm already proceeded to enter the complex; the rest of the group soon followed after.
"Fools! If you enter this place, you will die!" shouted Omnigalas, loud enough for the group to hear. "That is a promise..."
Omnigalas turned around and disappeared into the darkness of the Necropolis, slowly forming a strategy to overcome the situation at hand..."
***
Standing in front of an altar on the second floor of the Necropolis, Omnigalas looked proudly at his work. Being allied with the Dark Advent, he made use of his ability to summon the creatures that called this place home to his side. Almost countless in number, they came not to merely protect their caller, but to devour the hope and lives of the unwanted visitors.
Pleased with himself, Omnigalas stood patiently in the darkness. Preparing for battle, he prayed to Bane for strength.
***
Hours passed, and the sounds of battle crept closer and closer to Omnigalas. The time was almost upon him to fight the ones he only had hate for.
It was at this pressing time, that his patience and prayers to his cruel god paid off. Omnigalas' eyes snapped open as he felt a presence envelope him. A dark, dark power surrounded him, something that gave him extreme pleasure.
No announcement was made; no indication as to the identity of the presence ever fell on Omnigalas' ears. It did not matter, for he knew that what he felt was the touch of Bane.
Power of the most extreme nature began flowing through Omnigalas. A deep and horrible laughter emerged from his lips as his very size grew. His sword became enveloped in fire and began pulsing a red light. He felt his own skin harden, making it almost impervious to blows. Even his raw vitality increased more than double fold.
As Hano and the others entered the room, looks of awe quickly displayed on their faces. Omnigalas, now teeming with supernatural power, bellowed at them, gazing upon them as one would upon lesser beings.
"He...seems to be a bit bigger than before", squeaked Cirion, clearly surprised by the recent developments.
Hano, although taken back by the horror in front of him, remained defiant. As he did outside, he informed Omnigalas of his crimes, and the consequences of committing them: justice.
Not swayed by the paladin's words, Omnigalas roared, "Foul Knight of Torm! I made a promise, remember?" He then motioned to himself, as if he meant to put weight behind that previously made promise. "I intend to keep it. You will die here. Your weakness will become only too apparent after you taste the power of the Black Lord."
As soon as the words left his mouth, Omnigalas charged into the group. Like the unavoidable grasp of death itself, he moved towards Hano. With a mighty stroke of his sword, Hano was horribly damaged and thrown back, landing on the floor. Dead. Omnigalas' almost infinite arrogance was well fed by witnessing the downfall of the one he hated the most. Sneering, he turned to face the others. "Fall!" he would shout, each time before striking. Like a machine of destruction, he dispensed equal doses of pain to all the participants involved in combat.
Eventually, several more of Omnigalas' combatants fell; one even joined Hano in death. Victory would soon be his through Bane's power.
But then, much to Omnigalas' dismay, Hano appeared in front of him, completely revitalized. The paladin opened his mouth as if to speak, but Omnigalas heard nothing due to the now growing rage that blinded him. Charging forward, he engaged in a long battle with Hano and the survivors.
***
Omnigalas collapsed on the ground. He was completely winded; the power that was once at his fingertips had now disappeared. A look of utter denial regarding the recent events could be seen in Omnigalas' eyes. He coughed, spitting up blood on the ground. Seeing the Blackguard fall, Maximilian, wincing from the wounds he recently received from the battle, reached towards Omnigalas and grabbed his sword, despite Omnigalas' protests.
Looking at those who had fallen, Hano soon entered a sort of righteous fury. Grabbing Omnigalas by the neck, he picked him up. He expressed his anger and disbelief concerning Omnigalas' actions, and how those actions caused the pain of others. Hano then motioned in the direction of the fallen.
"Your actions are foul and unspeakable. You killed him, what you have done to this one is not what ones like him deserve!"
To this protest, Omnigalas could not help but laugh, choking on his blood in the process.
"What ones like him deserve? My gift of death to that pathetic creature is exactly what ones like him deserve." Omnigalas' mocking words were gravely ill-received with Hano. Even the disciplined paladin could not contain himself any longer, and his hold on Omnigalas slightly loosened due to his anger.
Seeing his chance, Omnigalas broke free of the paladin's grasp and stumbled away from the group. Not hiding the pleasure he felt upon what had just befallen the ones before him, he faced them and boasted, "So much you have lost, and yet you have gained nothing."
With that, Omnigalas produced a Symbol of Bane that he kept in his cloak, raised it up high and then disappeared, leaving his sword behind with Maximilian. The survivors, still staring at the location where Omnigalas had just been standing, were now left to themselves and the death that surrounded them.
Like a black, slowly moving wind, he would reach the entrance of the Necropolis unhindered. Where many consider such a place to be the most hostile of locations, he considered it as a second home.
Omnigalas entered the Necropolis, sighing a breath of relief while doing so. It was here he could rest, knowing the ones who hunted him had no influence within its walls. This belief would not last the night, however, as it was to be this place where it would be required of him to face his seekers.
***
The sound of metal digging into decayed flesh is a peculiar one, and it was something that most people would be hard pressed to notice. This mattered not for Omnigalas, as he picked up on these sounds; faint at first, but slowly increasing in volume. He enjoyed hearing that was more capable than most humans; a byproduct of his attempts to tap into his draconic blood that coursed through his veins.
He knew immediately that others were here. Hissing noises resonated within the helm that covered his face; his peace was disturbed. Minutes passed, and finally Omnigalas saw four familiar figures. Like shining beacons visible from far away, he could plainly see that it was a pack of foul goodly beings that meant to disturb him.
Eventually they came within an arms length of the entrance to the Necropolis. Omnigalas, wrapped in shadow on the balcony that was two floors above the group, watched in silence for a time.
"We have gone far enough; only death is in that place", said one of them. "It would be a wise idea to leave this decrepit place behind us."
Being logical of mind, most of them seemed to agree. One, however, wore an expression of protest on his face. The paladin seemed eager to prove himself, and this did much to put a smile on Omnigalas' face.
"Your very lives hang in the balance at this place", remarked Omnigalas. His sudden words, dripping with malice and malevolence, shocked the group in its ferocity. "Leave. You are not wanted here."
The group at first attempted to discern the source of the voice. Eventually, one of them looked up and saw the menacing Blackguard gazing down upon them.
Omnigalas had previous dealings with the members of this group in the past. He knew them by name: they were Cirion, Maximilian, Varnz, and Jos'iah. It amused Omnigalas to see their efforts to hide their well earned fear from his penetrating stare. Despite this, they were resolute, and thusly exchanged words with him, some of which that had an equal amount of bite.
"Come down here!” yelled Cirion. "Then we can see whose life is in danger!"
To this, Omnigalas responded with harsh laughter. "Me? Come to you? Perhaps your ignorance of me was greater than I initially believed." Omnigalas' voice raised cruelly loud, hatred dripping off each word. "You are hardly worth my time, and barely deserving of my presence, for you stand beneath one who is greater than you by blood alone! Lesser beings you are!"
Omnigalas finished his tirade with eyes extremely wide open, the black orbs on his eyes almost completely covering the white. The response from the group was at first silence, until a few retorted with words dripping with sarcasm. They served to mock Omnigalas' belief in his own superiority.
This exchange continued for awhile until another came within view. Immediately upon seeing the new visitor, Omnigalas stopped his talking and looked up. The hate in him was rising to new heights, but with this increased rage was also a present sensation of exhilaration. The newcomer came to stand among the group, and then looked up at Omnigalas; a righteous anger swelling in his eyes.
"Omnigalas! Traitor of the Triumvirate! Your reign of terror shall continue no longer! Your time is nigh: for judgement, for justice!" The proclamation from the newcomer both angered and amused Omnigalas. The Blackguard cooly lowered himself to one knee, as if to lessen the gap between the two opposing forces of nature.
"Come to hold these pathetic creatures' hands, eh Hano?" retorted Omnigalas. The words left his mouth too late, as the Holy Knight of Torm already proceeded to enter the complex; the rest of the group soon followed after.
"Fools! If you enter this place, you will die!" shouted Omnigalas, loud enough for the group to hear. "That is a promise..."
Omnigalas turned around and disappeared into the darkness of the Necropolis, slowly forming a strategy to overcome the situation at hand..."
***
Standing in front of an altar on the second floor of the Necropolis, Omnigalas looked proudly at his work. Being allied with the Dark Advent, he made use of his ability to summon the creatures that called this place home to his side. Almost countless in number, they came not to merely protect their caller, but to devour the hope and lives of the unwanted visitors.
Pleased with himself, Omnigalas stood patiently in the darkness. Preparing for battle, he prayed to Bane for strength.
***
Hours passed, and the sounds of battle crept closer and closer to Omnigalas. The time was almost upon him to fight the ones he only had hate for.
It was at this pressing time, that his patience and prayers to his cruel god paid off. Omnigalas' eyes snapped open as he felt a presence envelope him. A dark, dark power surrounded him, something that gave him extreme pleasure.
No announcement was made; no indication as to the identity of the presence ever fell on Omnigalas' ears. It did not matter, for he knew that what he felt was the touch of Bane.
Power of the most extreme nature began flowing through Omnigalas. A deep and horrible laughter emerged from his lips as his very size grew. His sword became enveloped in fire and began pulsing a red light. He felt his own skin harden, making it almost impervious to blows. Even his raw vitality increased more than double fold.
As Hano and the others entered the room, looks of awe quickly displayed on their faces. Omnigalas, now teeming with supernatural power, bellowed at them, gazing upon them as one would upon lesser beings.
"He...seems to be a bit bigger than before", squeaked Cirion, clearly surprised by the recent developments.
Hano, although taken back by the horror in front of him, remained defiant. As he did outside, he informed Omnigalas of his crimes, and the consequences of committing them: justice.
Not swayed by the paladin's words, Omnigalas roared, "Foul Knight of Torm! I made a promise, remember?" He then motioned to himself, as if he meant to put weight behind that previously made promise. "I intend to keep it. You will die here. Your weakness will become only too apparent after you taste the power of the Black Lord."
As soon as the words left his mouth, Omnigalas charged into the group. Like the unavoidable grasp of death itself, he moved towards Hano. With a mighty stroke of his sword, Hano was horribly damaged and thrown back, landing on the floor. Dead. Omnigalas' almost infinite arrogance was well fed by witnessing the downfall of the one he hated the most. Sneering, he turned to face the others. "Fall!" he would shout, each time before striking. Like a machine of destruction, he dispensed equal doses of pain to all the participants involved in combat.
Eventually, several more of Omnigalas' combatants fell; one even joined Hano in death. Victory would soon be his through Bane's power.
But then, much to Omnigalas' dismay, Hano appeared in front of him, completely revitalized. The paladin opened his mouth as if to speak, but Omnigalas heard nothing due to the now growing rage that blinded him. Charging forward, he engaged in a long battle with Hano and the survivors.
***
Omnigalas collapsed on the ground. He was completely winded; the power that was once at his fingertips had now disappeared. A look of utter denial regarding the recent events could be seen in Omnigalas' eyes. He coughed, spitting up blood on the ground. Seeing the Blackguard fall, Maximilian, wincing from the wounds he recently received from the battle, reached towards Omnigalas and grabbed his sword, despite Omnigalas' protests.
Looking at those who had fallen, Hano soon entered a sort of righteous fury. Grabbing Omnigalas by the neck, he picked him up. He expressed his anger and disbelief concerning Omnigalas' actions, and how those actions caused the pain of others. Hano then motioned in the direction of the fallen.
"Your actions are foul and unspeakable. You killed him, what you have done to this one is not what ones like him deserve!"
To this protest, Omnigalas could not help but laugh, choking on his blood in the process.
"What ones like him deserve? My gift of death to that pathetic creature is exactly what ones like him deserve." Omnigalas' mocking words were gravely ill-received with Hano. Even the disciplined paladin could not contain himself any longer, and his hold on Omnigalas slightly loosened due to his anger.
Seeing his chance, Omnigalas broke free of the paladin's grasp and stumbled away from the group. Not hiding the pleasure he felt upon what had just befallen the ones before him, he faced them and boasted, "So much you have lost, and yet you have gained nothing."
With that, Omnigalas produced a Symbol of Bane that he kept in his cloak, raised it up high and then disappeared, leaving his sword behind with Maximilian. The survivors, still staring at the location where Omnigalas had just been standing, were now left to themselves and the death that surrounded them.
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