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Adventus Regis - Part 9: Hope is Lost!
“Steel yourselves,” said Beldin, a dagger in his hand. “We have to cross that.”
Between them was a sea of shattered and moaning bodies.
Kham was already ahead of them. Someone reached out and grabbed his ankle.
“Let go of me!” he shouted. When the woman refused to relinquish her grip, Kham drew Fleshripper. “This is your last warning!” His eyes were wild. “Let go of me or—“
“Kham!” said Sebastian. “No!”
With a roar, Kham gripped Fleshripper with both hands and hacked downward. He struck again and again with an inhuman shriek. The death grip on his ankle was finally released.
“Kham…?” asked Ilmarė.
The Val was shuddering with rage. His lenses were off, such that they could see the whites that served as his pupils.
A well-dressed man stood on the edge of a nearby rooftop. “All hope is lost!” he screamed. Then he leaped to his death, crashing through a cart full of grapes.
The spectacle caused Kham to shriek at the top of his lungs. Then he turned and ran further into Vestalanium.
“We’d better catch him,” said Beldin, “before he kills again.”
“Where is he headed?” asked Bijoux.
Sebastian's features were a grim mask of determination. “Ravulus. We’ve got to get to the villa before he does.”
There were several three- and four-story buildings on the block, none of which were yet on fire. At least two-dozen people had already leaped from the rooftops or hung themselves out of the upper story windows.THE KING: Hencefore, all in Hastur shall wear the Mask, and by this sign be known. And war between the masked men and the naked shall be perpetual and bloody, until I come again….or fail to come.
--The King in Yellow: Act Two
“Steel yourselves,” said Beldin, a dagger in his hand. “We have to cross that.”
Between them was a sea of shattered and moaning bodies.
Kham was already ahead of them. Someone reached out and grabbed his ankle.
“Let go of me!” he shouted. When the woman refused to relinquish her grip, Kham drew Fleshripper. “This is your last warning!” His eyes were wild. “Let go of me or—“
“Kham!” said Sebastian. “No!”
With a roar, Kham gripped Fleshripper with both hands and hacked downward. He struck again and again with an inhuman shriek. The death grip on his ankle was finally released.
“Kham…?” asked Ilmarė.
The Val was shuddering with rage. His lenses were off, such that they could see the whites that served as his pupils.
A well-dressed man stood on the edge of a nearby rooftop. “All hope is lost!” he screamed. Then he leaped to his death, crashing through a cart full of grapes.
The spectacle caused Kham to shriek at the top of his lungs. Then he turned and ran further into Vestalanium.
“We’d better catch him,” said Beldin, “before he kills again.”
“Where is he headed?” asked Bijoux.
Sebastian's features were a grim mask of determination. “Ravulus. We’ve got to get to the villa before he does.”