Holt
The swarm returned with such fury that the living had been forced to retreat at once. The inner ring was taken with hardly a fight. There were too many stingers in the air. Even if Talia and Pyra had been here, it wouldnโt have helped.
Here, at the gatehouse to the central ring with its portcullis shattered, Harroway had demanded his best men make a stand. Clad in plate armor, armed to the teeth, the cream of Sidastraโs soldiers drank vials of dragon blood and stand they did.
With their strength, the choke point of the ruined gateway, and Holtโs sparing Consecrations, not even abominations threatened the line. Just as it seemed they might hold, the air grew thick. Still at the front of the shield wall, Holt waited with bated breath. He cast out with his magical senses, but the storm clouds above distorted everything.
Then came the flash. The boom hit a split second later, drowning out the battle. Holt dashed out of the formation to see one of the ballista on the gatehouse reduced to splinters. A second flash and silver lighting blasted another crew from their nest. Thunder deafened their screams.
After a third lance of lightning, the Storm Lord and Clesh followed in its wake.
So, Silas had chosen to enter the fray after all. Holt gritted his teeth, not afraid, just resolute. It had been inevitable really. He checked his bond. It shook as though gripped by a fever. Well, that had been inevitable too.
โWe have to do something,โ Holt said. โOr theyโll blast every siege engine we have.โ
โWe canโt do anything on the ground,โย Ash said. โYou have an idea?โ
โYes. Letโs go!โ
Holt would have questioned anyone else. Focusing their senses felt easier than before. Perhaps because their blood was up, their bond so open and raw, or because the noise of war and the stench of blood and death was all they could hear or smell. Holt climbed on Ashโs back. They said the words and their senses blended.
At once Cleshโs roars reverberated worse in Holtโs head. And now the dragon had dropped below the cloud line, his magical presence was as stark
as a lone mountain upon a grassy plain.
Ash took off, veering right to skirt the edge of the burning island which the stingers avoided. They banked a hard left, bearing around to approach Clesh from behind. Lightning fell all around the gray beast.
โI donโt think an ambush will work,โย Holt said.ย โTheyโll sense us.โ โExactly. Iโm counting in it.โ
Ash shot a beam at Cleshโs back. It missed, but the dragon did turn.
โDo not tempt me,โย Clesh said. โHow I would like to wipe your broken notes from our raceโs song.โ
Ash had continued flying toward Clesh and now veered past, fast as he could, heading back to the central ring.
โFeel free to try,โย Ash called back.ย โUnless you fear a blind hatchling will outfly you.โ
Clesh laughed aloud, a hoarse roar that made Holtโs skin crawl. He glanced over his shoulder and, sure enough, Clesh and Silas followed them.
โWant to let me in on the plan?โย Holt asked.
โI just thought this would distract them,โย Ash said.ย โNow Iโm not sure.โ
They crossed over the central ring of islands where the battle now raged. Corpses of stingers and carriers piled up due to heavy air defenses.
A fork of lightning struck ahead of them, removing a ballista platform from their flight path. Holt grimaced. Silas would take out any obstacle in his path one by one unless they somehow got him surrounded.
โMake for the palace,โย Holt said.ย โThe aerial defenses are heavy there.
One team might get a shot off before Silas can destroy them all.โ
Ash beat his wings furiously.
โCome back, whelp,โย Clesh called.
Another fork of lighting, this one so close that static shocked Holtโs limbs. Clesh and Silas surely wouldnโt miss them. They were playing with them.
โThe Sovereign extends a final invitation.โ
Ash came within range of the palaceโs outer defenses.
โYou must be special, weakling, to command his attention even with your impure blood.โ
Holt felt Cleshโs hot breath on his back, then, in an instant, it left, and he sensed Cleshโs presence rising. Bolts shot out. Ash flew in low under them while Clesh appeared to continue ever higher.
โClimb,โย Holt said. Many civilians had been packed inside the palace.ย โHeโll start attacking the palace unless weโre on it. Seems like he needs you alive.โ
Ash roared from the effort of pulling up so suddenly, then they climbed, higher and higher. Holt clung on as tight as his enhanced body would allow and then Ash reached out with his talons, hit the red tiled roof of the palace and began scrambling up it. Part crawling, part leaping, part flying, Ash kept climbing until they reached the peak. Even up here there were ballista teams at every point of the compass.
Soldiers called out to him, trying to ask what was happening. Holt faced the team to the east but a silver bolt shattered the engine and threw men from the walls.
โAttack us!โ Holt bellowed. He looked for a sign of Clesh, but the clouds seemed to close in on the palace, as though the sky was falling. A black fog engulfed the rooftop. Holt lost sight of even the ballista teams.
โWeโre the ones you want,โ he yelled.
Another flash even through the thick haze of fog; another boom, dampening the splintering wood and screams of the dragonโs latest victims.
โLeave with us.โ
A second warning shot, this one so close that the force blew Holt from Ashโs back. Ash howled but Holt was gone. He rolled down the steep incline of the roof, flailing, fearing he too had gone blind from the flash before he landed with a crash.
Holt groaned. Even with an enhanced body that had hurt. His senses were once again his own โ the impact must have severed his sense-sharing connection with Ash. Forcing himself to his feet, he discovered he had fallen onto a flat piece of connecting roof between two turrets. Ornate outcrops and windowsills protruded from the red tiles. He could climb and get back to Ash.
โHolt!โ
Panic surged across their bond.
โIโm all right.โย He squinted through the fog. A ballista platform was nearby.ย โWe need to get a shot.โ
โCome for your riderโs sake,โย Clesh said.
Holt started to climb. At least the black fog made it impossible to look down.
โYour threat has no teeth.โย Ash said.ย โIf you kill him, Iโll never come with you.โ
Holt leapt from the head of a statue to an arched window frame.
โOf course not,โย Clesh said.ย โBut if you care for your human at all, youโll come with us and bring him. It will be the only way to keep him safe.โ
โS-safe?โย Ash said his defiance slipping.
โDonโt listen to him,โย Holt said, before making another jump. He landed at his destination but lost sight of Ash in the fog. Just one more effort and heโd be at the ballista.
Clesh must have sensed Ashโs hesitation as well for his voice become silky.ย โSafe. Protected. A new world is coming, Ash, whether you help us or not. It cannot be stopped. A world for dragons. But our master is reasonable. He understands.โ
โHeโs lying,โย Holt said. But, to his horror, he felt a quiver of doubt flit over their bond.
Ash was listening.
Holt made his final leap. His grip faltered as he half-pulled himself up and soldiers rushed to help him.
Clesh pressed his advantage.ย โHe is like us, youngling. A dragon raised in captivity. A dragon raised in servitude to humans. He understands what the bonds do to us. How they trap us. He lost his rider long ago and wishes no dragon to feel that pain.โ
โIfโฆ if I come with youโฆ Holt will live?โ
โYesss,โย Clesh hissed. Fresh lightning struck in the dragonโs excitement.
Holt couldnโt believe what was happening. This insanity had to end right now.
โShoot him,โ he pleaded with the crew.
โCanโt see anything, sir,โ the soldier in control of the ballista said in a high voice. โNuthinโ but darkness.โ
Holt shoved the man aside, taking hold of the trigger as though for all the world he could see any better through the fog. He couldnโt even see Ash and they were far enough apart now that even the dragonโs core seemed distant and small. Panicked, Holt struggled to communicate telepathically.
โAsh!โ Holt called, hearing his own voice falter. โDonโt listen to him.
Donโt. Theyโre evil. They killed Brode!โ
โI know,โย Ash said, his superb hearing picking up Holtโs words.ย โBut you felt the Sovereignโs power. We canโt fight him, Holt. Iโฆ I donโt want you to get hurt.โ
โIf we go, Talia and Pyra will die. We didnโt come all this way just to abandon them!โ
โYou see,โย Clesh said,ย โyou see how the human guilts and controls you. Our master knows all too well. Sovereign, mightiest of the mystics, greater than the Elders โ he shall free all our kind!โ
Heavy wings beat on the air. Holt scanned ahead, desperate to see movement in the fog, anything to suggest where Clesh might be. Yet the thick smoggy clouds did not betray their summoner.
โYou are right, Master Clesh,โย Ash said.ย โI will come, if Holt will be spared. I do not wish the pain of it.โ
โYou choose wiselyโฆโย Clesh hissed again before celebrating in more of his twisted laughter that rattled the night as he beat his wings heavily. Holt felt the wind blown by them brush his face, but the fog remained impenetrable.
Holtโs breath caught in his throat. With a great effort he reached out telepathically and said lowly,ย โAsh, noโฆโ
In reply, Ash sent him a memory โ the same one he had sent when heโd lay half-dying, half-transitioning to Ascendant. Breaking through a tough shell, feeling cool air, smelling damp straw. All was dark. Frightening. There came a voice โ Holtโs own voice โ light and dreamlike.
โIt will be all right.โ
Ashโs voice followed up, quiet but strong. Only for Holt to hear.ย โMy eyes for your eyes.โ
Holtโs jaw dropped. He wanted to sense-share? Would it even work?
Brode said it would strain the bond greatly even over a short distance.
But that memory said it all. Ash trusted him in a way that was beyond words. Holt did too.
โMy skin for your skin,โย he said.
โMy world for your world,โย they said together.
Holt gasped, ready for his world to change. The dragon bond soared painfully under the effects. Cracks at the edges began fracturing. It would fray quickly. Worst of all, nothing came of it. His eyes could not pierce the fog.
โI donโt need eyes to see him,โย Ash said.ย โAim to the left.โ
With dawning, wonderous realization Holt shifted the position of the ballista as Ash guided his aim.
โCome then,โย Clesh boomed.ย โFind your rider andโ” โNow!โย Ash said.
Holt pulled hard on the trigger. The bolt sang.
Clesh screamed. A scream to shake the foundations of the palace. A beam of white light burst from the fog. Ashโs core flickered and sputtered out. Empty.
The sense-sharing broke. Their bond held by a hair.
And Clesh continued wailing. He hit the roof somewhere out of sight, smashing and scraping along the tiles. He roared and roared, his cries growing distant with each second until suddenly he roared no more.
Talia
They crossed into the palace grounds. Then froze mid-flight. Clesh was falling. Wing torn, he thrashed as he descended. More bolts found their mark, piercing his stony hide. Clesh fell and crashed into the gardens before the palace gates, his limbs collapsing beneath him.
He howled, writhed, failed to rise, then slumped over. Dead.
A void appeared in her magical senses where a giant had been moments before.
Talia almost fell from Pyra in shock. There wasnโt a moment to take it in. Stingers were on them. Pyra hurled fire while Talia swiped at the bugs with her blade.
โLand, girl,โย she said.
Pyra weaved through their attackers and found a clear spot on the palace wall to perch on. The battle raged on, but they needed a moment.
Taliaโs heart hammered.ย โCan you reach Ash? Are theyโ” โThey live!โย Pyra said.
A high triumphant roar rang, and Ash descended from the storm clouds of the palace. Pyra greeted him with a roaring chorus of her own, waving her tail with such glee to cause the soldiers nearby to scarper.
Ash landed beside Pyra, and Talia jumped off her dragon as Holt did
his.
โHow did youโฆ? What did youโฆ?โ
โIt was all Ash,โ Holt said. He ran back to give the white dragon a bear
hug. โHe tricked Clesh so we could get a shot. Had me going for a second there too, the sneak! When did you get so cunning?โ he said more to Ash than the others.
โIโve heard how you talk to those who think themselves your superior,โ
Ash said.
โI still canโt believe one shot did it,โ Holt said.
โYou hit his wing,โ Talia said. โOnce out of control he was an easier target for more bolts, but I think the fall alone would have got him. Iโd say I canโt believe it but with your luckโโ She broke off, too high on adrenaline and euphoria for words.
โThere is still a swarm to deal with,โย Pyra said. โAnd unless I am mistaken, Silas as well.โ
Taliaโs high dimmed. She rubbed at her eyes. โWhat?โ
โThere, by Cleshโs body,โย Pyra said, pointing her long neck down toward the center of the grounds.
Sure enough, a lone figure now stood before the body of the fallen dragon. He bore a jagged blade of cold gray steel, although it sparked no longer, and he trudged forward, one pained step at a time, heading for troops scrambling to reform in the wake of the retreat. He started cutting the soldiers down.
โCome on,โ Talia yelled. Sheโd just jumped on Pyraโs back when a screech rang from behind.
So loud, so painful, Talia pressed her hands against her ears to little avail. Ash wailed, an animal howl from the pain of it. A screech to mark the death of the world.
It ended a moment later, although Talia feared sheโd hear that screech even in death. Her hands shook, and even the heat of Pyraโs core seemed snuffed out as though the screech had brought a frozen gale from the north.
Knowing what sheโd find, dreading having to turn, she did.
The queen of the swarm had arrived. Huge did not suffice for this creature. To her, Pyra was but an insect. The queen flew, passing over the raging fire of the west quarter, summoning all her stingers to her side. It descended to an island on the inner ring, and what Talia took to be a lower abdomen unfurled out into four mighty legs upon which the queen landed. She โ it โ was unlike anything else of the scourge. There was a disturbing human quality to the way it stood upright, with the hardened carapace of a juggernaut draped over its frame like a travelling cloak. It even had a cowl of that same armor, casting its face in darkness from which two pools of a malicious red energy swirled for eyes.
โAshโs core is spent,โ Holt said mechanically.
Talia checked Pyraโs. Maybe ten per cent of the total power remained.
Their bond shook from the nightโs work.
Silas slaughtered men before the palace. The queen rallied her swarm for the final push. Talia almost laughed โ stuck between a quick death and an instant death. Given that, her choice became easy.
She tightened her grip on her blade. Sidastra was lost. Feorlen was lost. Sheโd known that in her heart since sheโd returned to the Crag to find the Order gone. Sidastra was lost, but Talia would go down fighting.