Book 3 Ch 13: Blood Covered Muzzle
Added 2024-09-28 12:00:04 +0000 UTCIt wasn’t difficult to see what had happened. A group in the woods that looked so rough, he didn’t have any personal experience, but he could tell that they were of a kind with him. Bandits, rather than thieves. A distinction that was only to indicate that one group struck from shadows in the woods, and another from shadows in an alley. Same god as far as he knew, though he had a feeling he favored those of Dantes’s ilk more. The bandits had somehow captured Musk’s partner, the she-wolf they’d always seen him with, and were using threats to her life to control him.
The bandit camp was well kept, and the men and women in it seemed to be full and content. That meant that they’d been at least moderately successful in leveraging Murk for their uses. Dantes imagined that having any travelers surrounded by packs of wolves as they robbed them made things much easier for them.
Dantes sent out his focus across the woods, and very quickly located nearly twenty large cousins of Murks prowling the forest nearby. He could feel frustration and annoyance emanating from them, but they didn’t take kindly to his attention so he withdrew it. As he did so, he could feel Murk’s attention briefly cross his own.
Murk sat up a bit more alertly and looked directly at the sky where Dantes and Jacopo were circling. He didn’t make any moves, but Dantes could feel a kind of pleading from him.
Dantes clenched his beak. Murk was an asshole. Dantes didn’t particularly give much of a shit about what might happen to him. He even knew that Murk had been aware of when he’d lost his hand and chosen not to come and help. He did not appreciate that his choices in the matter had been so limited. Still, he couldn’t always have complete agency over everything he did. The mortal plane wasn’t so fair as that.
He did a headcount of the bandits and noted at least twenty of them that were outside, and maybe ten more scattered throughout the tents and other ramshackle structures. He could probably take them on directly, but it would be risky so far from the terrain he was used to, and without the same resources to call on. It would make more sense to play things cautiously.
He sent Jacopo the details of his plan, and they separated, with Jacopo landing within the camp and assuming his usual form to start sneaking his way toward Murk’s she-wolf.
Dantes landed in the darkest corner of the makeshift fence that they’d created, and shifted into himself as well. He pulled Tel’s finger from his jacket, smiling a bit as he thought of how amused Tel might have been about starting a fire in a bandit camp. He sent his will through the finger and a small flame appeared at its tip. Dantes ran the finger around the fence until it started to catch. Once that was done he shifted into rat form and started a fire at the edge of a small tent, and then a third one near a pile of wood that was under a tarp. All three fires were in the same corner of the camp, and they quickly started to spread. Dantes shifted back into a pigeon and landed on top of a tent to watch what happened next.
It took a good amount of time for the bandits to realize what was happening. They may have thought the smoke came from their other fires, or they were simply not very attentive. By the time the first of them had realized what was happening, that entire corner of their camp was ablaze.
A number of them began to move toward the flames, shoveling dirt onto it, or getting what water they could to try and douse it. Their leader yanked murks collar, making the wildman grimace.
“Do something!?” he yelled at him.
“What? You want me to wolf the fire to death?”
The man cursed and handed the leash to one of the two spearmen that was monitoring the caged she-wolf. He then went toward the fire to yell such useful orders as, “Put it out!” and “Stop this fire you damned fools!” He was a true paragon of leadership.
Dantes calmly fluttered and landed behind the spearmen that held Murk’s leash. Jacopo was already behind the other one that stood at the ready behind the cage.
He shifted into himself and drove a dagger through the man’s ribs and into his lungs. He made a kind of wheezing sound, and Dantes followed up with two more rapid stabs.
Jacopo became a man, wrapped his arm around the other spearman's neck, and squeezed until he heard a loud crack and the body went limp. He then started to work on opening the cage.
“Murk, let’s get out of here and-”
Murk roared and launched himself toward his soul bonded’s cage, ripping it apart with his bare hands along with Jacopo.
Dantes cursed as the roar he let out caused a number of those that had been putting out the fire to notice what was happening behind them.
Dantes raised his wooden hand, pushing a wand through its palm, and sent his will through it.
A blast of force shot from his hand and knocked a half dozen of the bandits into the fire that they were pulling out.
One bandit reacted quickly, firing an arrow at him that he blocked with his wooden hand as he started to back away.
Murk, once his companion was free, shifted himself into the form of a wolf and launched himself at the rallying bandits.
Dantes gritted his teeth and pulled the pistol from his waist, firing into the group of brigands before Murk reached the nearest of them, leapt up, and tore his throat from his neck in a single motion.
Jacopo, as a man, lifted one of the dead spearman’s weapons and flung it as hard as he could at the group. It slammed into a woman who was drawing back her bowstring and as she fell she loosed an arrow directly into another bandits leg.
Dantes Grimaced as he started to push another of the wands through his palm. They had momentum, but Murk was in the center of them now and once they rallied Dantes would need to waste more resources to keep him alive.
A howl went out into the air, and Dantes felt the hairs on his neck stand up, and had to fight an urge to run as fast as he could.
It was the she-wolf behind him that had let out the howl, and as she’d done so, the already panicking bandits fully lost it. Some of them ran into the fire, others threw themselves towards Dantes and Jacopo with panic in their eyes, and others made more sensible runs to the parts of the fenceline that weren’t aflame.
It was there that they met the wolves that Murk had been keeping near the camp. As the bandits made their way over the fence, massive forms launched themself at them, tearing into their bodies with powerful sharp teeth and sending out spurts of blood that glistened in the moonlight.
Dantes put his wand away and started to simply trip those bandits that came near him with his wooden hand, turning his fingers into vines. Jacopo would follow that up with a swift spear strike using the second of the spears that had been dropped.
Between them, Murk, and the wolves soon only the bandit leader was left.
He tried to leap into the fire as some of the others had done, but Murk caught him by his ankle and dragged him back. He didn’t go for the neck as he had with the others, instead he took his time. He opened him up at the stomach, and tore through him even as he screamed. The she-wolf joined him, and they didn’t stop eating until the man’s screams ceased and their muzzles were wet with blood.
Dantes watched dispassionately as they gorged themselves, along with Jacopo and the wolves. He found himself feeling a bit jealous of the ability to become a wolf. It wasn’t a practical jealousy, he knew that his other forms were much more useful for his own purposes, but the power that came with those larger beastforms. He imagined the satisfaction that he’d feel if he could wrap his teeth around an enemy's neck before clamping down on it would be incredible.
Murk finished his grizzly meal, and then directed the wolves to start kicking dirt and mud onto the flames in the camp. The fire likely wouldn’t reach the tree line, but there was no reason to risk that. He approached Dantes with his blood covered muzzle, and looked at him for a few moments.
Dantes kept himself from tensing, even as all of his instincts told him that he was in danger, and looked Murk directly in the eyes.
Murk lowered his ears and bowed his head toward the ground.
“You saved my sister. I owe you both of our lives.”
Comments
Thanks for the chapter!
Gopard
2024-10-01 14:05:23 +0000 UTCFelt shorter but it might just be the action heavy nature of it
Nilbog
2024-09-28 13:36:13 +0000 UTCAt least they still have time to head to the Druid meet and greet
Kemizle
2024-09-28 13:03:07 +0000 UTCTftc
Kemizle
2024-09-28 12:49:50 +0000 UTC