Episode 60
A broken Lion
Auryn immediately gets that something isn't right at all regarding Asrabey, so she uses see invisibility to keep the Dreadnaught in sight. As Asrabey's ethereal state allows him to move to virtually any direction, she also activates her wings of flying to stay close enough to not lose touch with him.
“Asrabey I don't understand! Why are you running from me?”, Auryn calls out to him, but Asrabey refuses to give her any concrete answer, trying to have her stay away from him and leave him be.
After a minute of cat-and-mouse through the streets of the harbor district. Asrabey's etherealness wears off, giving Auryn a chance to take over and place herself directly in his way. But before he clashes with her, Asrabey activates a flying spell of his own and takes to the sky, ascending at full speed. And of course, Auryn follows his trail close by. She calls out to him again and again, trying to confront him as directly as possible, but Asrabey simply avoids her, while obviously doing his best to not harm Auryn in the process. Being both irritated and encouraged by this more familiar behavior, Auryn finally dares to grab him by his arms and look him straight in the eyes.
“Just give up and let me go. I'm not bluffing this time!”, Asrabey cries, reversing the direction of his flight all of a sudden, which makes both of them descend downwards at an alarming rate.
“I wont! I won't give up on this world and I won't give up on you! You were the one who encouraged me to never stop dreaming when I realized that Elfaivar wasn't what I thought it to be. We can still make a better future – together.”
With these words, Auryn embraces Asrabey, spreading her wings wide, desperately trying to slow both of them down. All of a sudden, Asrabey looks back at her in horror, then breaks down altogether while he passivizes his flight spell. Auryn finally stabilizes both of them him and slowly glides to the ground, wrapping her arms around him to support his weight.
(I... kind of imagined a sort of pieta scene there)
Only then does Asrabey reveal to her that he is convinced that the Obscurati are right and that the world is broken and needs a restart. But due to her reaction and persistence, he sees that there is no way left for him. Ultimately, the Obs had been founded by Kasvarina and the world as it was, with all its conflicts, had only led the Eladrin people to the brink of destruction. So championing their cause seemed like the reasonable choice. Auryn agrees with Asrabey that the Obscurati's idea of creating a better world is laudable on paper and that the original plan for change was a good one. However, this plan was not implemented and she learned that Nicodemus didn't care about the means used to get there.
Kasvarina had also turned her back on her former companion after realizing that he had only manipulated her for centuries, Auryn continues to explain. And then Nicodemus committed the ultimate crime by being responsible for Launga's death.
“But Gabriel and me are different. We want to save this world, yes, but we will do it the right way. You cannot walk the path of utter darkness to reach the light. And empathy can't be achieved by slaughtering everyone in your way and mind-controlling the rest. Empathy needs faith and trust.”, she says gently, touching the Dreadnaught's hair as if he was a lost child.
Only then does she realize that Asrabey also seems to be affected by this mind-controlling influence and offers to take the magic away from him. Asrabey finally decides to trust Auryn, and she removes the influence from him. Afterwards, she takes him with her and spends quite some time with him to help the Eladrin sort himself out and eventually find a new path.
Meanwhile, Beshela and King Gabriel are left utterly confused at the scene. Gabriel senses that there is something odd with Asrabey, but decides to best leave it to Auryn to deal with him.
(First, Gabriel still isn't the biggest fan of Asrabey and second, this didn't seem like a situation where the bonding between two veterans would be helpful)
So he calls for a retreat and invites the druids and some high-ranking mages, including Kasvarina, Harkover Lee, and other Eladrin, for training. After all, the confrontation with the Kraken will require a lot of magic, and access to the new magic could also give them a decisive advantage in defending against the Obs and the Danorans.
It takes two full days for Asrabey and Auryn to return to the King and his Kraken-squad. Asrabey appears to be a bit more stable now and takes the opportunity to explain himself to King Gabriel. He reports that he had come into contact with Obscurati followers in Ber, and that their arguments had sounded more and more logical. He had then searched for a text that he had once seen in the Forbidden City, describing a ritual that could be used to strip a Fey Lord of his powers. He wanted to use it to bring She Who Writhes under control. Luckily, Auryn was able to open his eyes in time, and so he asks to be allowed to prove himself once again.
Gabriel is of course surprised at first and also skeptical if Asrabey can still be trusted after such an almost-betrayal. Auryn promises him that this time Asrabey will dutifully fulfill his role as Beshala's protector, and the King nods to Asrabey's request.
“Alright. I still have doubts, but I trust her judgment. Take this chance, but be assured that I give these only once.”
Since the Eladrin is without any further mission besides taking on the Kraken, he states that he'd also needs another duty afterward. Gabriel briefly looks at Auryn, and she is quick to take his hint as a call to “do something with him”.
“Be my Champion. Help us defend against the Obscurati, reach Axis Island and save Lanjyr.”, she says.
“Your...Champion? I don't... I mean... who are you that I can champion you?”, Asrabey responds, looking pretty unsure on what to do with this proposal.
For quite a moment, Auryn is shaken, struggling to find the right words, if any.
“Or you can... become guard of King Gabriel. Join his loyal force and protect him from his enemies”, she continues, looking pleading at Gabriel who appears to be very much not happy with the prospect of having to have Asrabey around him far more often than he feels comfortable with.
But finally King Gabriel reluctantly recruits him for the team that will search the Axis Island.
(Aw man, such an uncomfortable situation for all involved.
Gabriel had the most obvious part. He respects Asrabey as a warrior and veteran, but he hates his chaos and methods. So he deems him useful but tries to have him around as little as possible. And now he's going to have to give him orders and have him as part of his team on a regular basis.
Auryn was visibly shaken by Asrabey's refusal to be her champion. In her eyes, taking the opportunity would be an honorable task for an Eladrin man, especially one of her family and especially after what she had just risked and done for him. So basically a no-brainer. Bring refused by – in her eyes – basically saying that she is “no one” took that tiny crack in her self conscious and brought an axe down on it. Yet another sign that she was out of the grand equation. And a terrible state to enter the encounter with She Who Writhes as we will see.
Asrabey had been convinced that the Obs were right and after all that happened between him and Kasvarina he had also settled with the thought of breaking up with his wife and Matriarch. They had just ended up on different roads and it was for the better. This Kas wasn't the woman he had married, but Auryn reminded him of her. At least her stubbornness, spirit and willpower. They had a connection, which is the only reason why she was able to get through to him. But – and this is my interpretation – being Auryn's champion would put him in basically a similar situation that he was in for centuries. A situation he'd just escaped from and that just led him to tragedy. So he needed a cop-out. Better a quick cut now than risk another tragedy.
And yes, this is a rather short entry, but the return of Asrabey is better as a standalone before returning to more Titan shenanigans)
A broken Lion
Auryn immediately gets that something isn't right at all regarding Asrabey, so she uses see invisibility to keep the Dreadnaught in sight. As Asrabey's ethereal state allows him to move to virtually any direction, she also activates her wings of flying to stay close enough to not lose touch with him.
“Asrabey I don't understand! Why are you running from me?”, Auryn calls out to him, but Asrabey refuses to give her any concrete answer, trying to have her stay away from him and leave him be.
After a minute of cat-and-mouse through the streets of the harbor district. Asrabey's etherealness wears off, giving Auryn a chance to take over and place herself directly in his way. But before he clashes with her, Asrabey activates a flying spell of his own and takes to the sky, ascending at full speed. And of course, Auryn follows his trail close by. She calls out to him again and again, trying to confront him as directly as possible, but Asrabey simply avoids her, while obviously doing his best to not harm Auryn in the process. Being both irritated and encouraged by this more familiar behavior, Auryn finally dares to grab him by his arms and look him straight in the eyes.
“Just give up and let me go. I'm not bluffing this time!”, Asrabey cries, reversing the direction of his flight all of a sudden, which makes both of them descend downwards at an alarming rate.
“I wont! I won't give up on this world and I won't give up on you! You were the one who encouraged me to never stop dreaming when I realized that Elfaivar wasn't what I thought it to be. We can still make a better future – together.”
With these words, Auryn embraces Asrabey, spreading her wings wide, desperately trying to slow both of them down. All of a sudden, Asrabey looks back at her in horror, then breaks down altogether while he passivizes his flight spell. Auryn finally stabilizes both of them him and slowly glides to the ground, wrapping her arms around him to support his weight.
(I... kind of imagined a sort of pieta scene there)
Only then does Asrabey reveal to her that he is convinced that the Obscurati are right and that the world is broken and needs a restart. But due to her reaction and persistence, he sees that there is no way left for him. Ultimately, the Obs had been founded by Kasvarina and the world as it was, with all its conflicts, had only led the Eladrin people to the brink of destruction. So championing their cause seemed like the reasonable choice. Auryn agrees with Asrabey that the Obscurati's idea of creating a better world is laudable on paper and that the original plan for change was a good one. However, this plan was not implemented and she learned that Nicodemus didn't care about the means used to get there.
Kasvarina had also turned her back on her former companion after realizing that he had only manipulated her for centuries, Auryn continues to explain. And then Nicodemus committed the ultimate crime by being responsible for Launga's death.
“But Gabriel and me are different. We want to save this world, yes, but we will do it the right way. You cannot walk the path of utter darkness to reach the light. And empathy can't be achieved by slaughtering everyone in your way and mind-controlling the rest. Empathy needs faith and trust.”, she says gently, touching the Dreadnaught's hair as if he was a lost child.
Only then does she realize that Asrabey also seems to be affected by this mind-controlling influence and offers to take the magic away from him. Asrabey finally decides to trust Auryn, and she removes the influence from him. Afterwards, she takes him with her and spends quite some time with him to help the Eladrin sort himself out and eventually find a new path.
Meanwhile, Beshela and King Gabriel are left utterly confused at the scene. Gabriel senses that there is something odd with Asrabey, but decides to best leave it to Auryn to deal with him.
(First, Gabriel still isn't the biggest fan of Asrabey and second, this didn't seem like a situation where the bonding between two veterans would be helpful)
So he calls for a retreat and invites the druids and some high-ranking mages, including Kasvarina, Harkover Lee, and other Eladrin, for training. After all, the confrontation with the Kraken will require a lot of magic, and access to the new magic could also give them a decisive advantage in defending against the Obs and the Danorans.
It takes two full days for Asrabey and Auryn to return to the King and his Kraken-squad. Asrabey appears to be a bit more stable now and takes the opportunity to explain himself to King Gabriel. He reports that he had come into contact with Obscurati followers in Ber, and that their arguments had sounded more and more logical. He had then searched for a text that he had once seen in the Forbidden City, describing a ritual that could be used to strip a Fey Lord of his powers. He wanted to use it to bring She Who Writhes under control. Luckily, Auryn was able to open his eyes in time, and so he asks to be allowed to prove himself once again.
Gabriel is of course surprised at first and also skeptical if Asrabey can still be trusted after such an almost-betrayal. Auryn promises him that this time Asrabey will dutifully fulfill his role as Beshala's protector, and the King nods to Asrabey's request.
“Alright. I still have doubts, but I trust her judgment. Take this chance, but be assured that I give these only once.”
Since the Eladrin is without any further mission besides taking on the Kraken, he states that he'd also needs another duty afterward. Gabriel briefly looks at Auryn, and she is quick to take his hint as a call to “do something with him”.
“Be my Champion. Help us defend against the Obscurati, reach Axis Island and save Lanjyr.”, she says.
“Your...Champion? I don't... I mean... who are you that I can champion you?”, Asrabey responds, looking pretty unsure on what to do with this proposal.
For quite a moment, Auryn is shaken, struggling to find the right words, if any.
“Or you can... become guard of King Gabriel. Join his loyal force and protect him from his enemies”, she continues, looking pleading at Gabriel who appears to be very much not happy with the prospect of having to have Asrabey around him far more often than he feels comfortable with.
But finally King Gabriel reluctantly recruits him for the team that will search the Axis Island.
(Aw man, such an uncomfortable situation for all involved.
Gabriel had the most obvious part. He respects Asrabey as a warrior and veteran, but he hates his chaos and methods. So he deems him useful but tries to have him around as little as possible. And now he's going to have to give him orders and have him as part of his team on a regular basis.
Auryn was visibly shaken by Asrabey's refusal to be her champion. In her eyes, taking the opportunity would be an honorable task for an Eladrin man, especially one of her family and especially after what she had just risked and done for him. So basically a no-brainer. Bring refused by – in her eyes – basically saying that she is “no one” took that tiny crack in her self conscious and brought an axe down on it. Yet another sign that she was out of the grand equation. And a terrible state to enter the encounter with She Who Writhes as we will see.
Asrabey had been convinced that the Obs were right and after all that happened between him and Kasvarina he had also settled with the thought of breaking up with his wife and Matriarch. They had just ended up on different roads and it was for the better. This Kas wasn't the woman he had married, but Auryn reminded him of her. At least her stubbornness, spirit and willpower. They had a connection, which is the only reason why she was able to get through to him. But – and this is my interpretation – being Auryn's champion would put him in basically a similar situation that he was in for centuries. A situation he'd just escaped from and that just led him to tragedy. So he needed a cop-out. Better a quick cut now than risk another tragedy.
And yes, this is a rather short entry, but the return of Asrabey is better as a standalone before returning to more Titan shenanigans)