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Touch of Fate 246 Furies

"After that, the refugees and knights were loaded onto ships and evacuated. By all appearances, it seems like they are heading to the city." Miranda explained wearily. She'd been expending a large amount of mana to gather intelligence on the approaching army, and the addition of another round of summoning to investigate the source of the light that had exploded on the southwestern skyline had left her on the verge of collapse. She was drinking a few mana potions now, but they only had so many to spare.

Mike frowned in thought, trying to guess the Count's motives. Apparently, he had determined that the First Prince and his ragged band of knights were valuable enough to risk the coalition army's dissolution in his absence. He figured that it might have something to do with having all of the royal heirs in one location, momentarily unifying the disparate factions in the face of their common enemy, but he suspected there was a deeper motive as well. Something that could only be achieved through a unity of purpose.

He glanced over at Morris, wondering what his thoughts were, but it was clear from his facial expression that he hadn't quite gotten over his indignation that his father had left him so far out of the loop. It would likely take a few minutes to calm down.

"So, was there any indication as to what caused the burst of light?" Emmanuel asked, in full Marshal mode. He was also reviewing the scouting reports which filled much of the table in front of him in a remarkable display of multi-tasking.

"Only that it appears to have been the work of crew members from the rescue fleet. Whatever they did also forced a substantial Lacotian army to retreat. My guess is that the Count employed a few experts to ensure the rescue went smoothly." Miranda replied absently.

"That would line up with my understanding of the man, but I suppose we can bring this issue to a close. It doesn't really matter whether or not Count Graveston intends to rejoin us now that his task is most likely complete." The Marshal commented with a note of finality that stole the attention of everyone in the room, including Morris, who took a break from his inner turmoil to listen.
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"Judging from these reports," Emmanuel held up a sheaf of papers, "we have less than an hour to complete preparations for combat. Now, I know all of you have been working hard towards this very goal, but I want to ensure there is nothing else that you need to attend to. As such, I will be asking each of you for a status report, starting with our strike force leader."


With that introduction in place, Instructor Johnathan stepped forward and regarded the assembly grimly. "I've been getting the members oriented with one another, and attempting to form rudimentary teams based on compatibility, but I'm not going to lie, its probably pointless."

He paused for a few seconds to let that statement sink in. "I have been handed roughly a hundred people ranging from experienced adventurers and career military members to academics who have spent the majority of their lives working in dusty classrooms. There is such a diverse range of backgrounds and levels of competence that trying to form even the most basic level of teamwork is all but hopeless. Therefore, I've given them the standing order that they, when all else fails, simply do what they think is best at the moment."

"Is that wise, given the general lack of experience you mentioned earlier?" Emmanuel asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Not really, but I would need months to build the cooperation necessary for this kind of operation. The only saving grace of this situation is that we are so far away from being able to move in a cohesive fashion, that it would be near impossible for the enemy to predict our actions and respond accordingly. If we're lucky, we can keep them on the back foot long enough to achieve our goal."

"I guess that's about the best I can expect, under the circumstances." The Marshal replied with a nod. "Issac, how are the rest of the soldiers coming along?"

General Karthan, the de facto second in command step forward and began speaking calmly. "Poorly. The coalition army was hodgepodge of factions to begin with, and adding in the Tenundians have only complicated matters. There is no clear chain of command, few existing methods of communication that can be used across all level, no unified code of signals, and next to no experience in operating as a cohesive force. Worst of all, I have had to reprimand several commanders who believe that they do not answer to anyone save Count Graveston himself, and were unwilling to take orders from me.

"We had a slightly different problem with the orcs." He took a moment to glance in the direction of the two chiefs who were sullenly sitting in the corner, "Because of their...great personal respect for the Dragonknight, they are complaining about the strategy we worked out for the coming conflict."

"Oh?" Emmanuel asked. "Are they refusing to fight?"

Jurtrik, he Bloodtongue chieftain growled at that. "We'll fight. No worries there. We just think its a bit unfair for him to be taking on the enemy by himself and getting all the glory, while the rest of us have to sit behind these walls and wait for the undead to come."

"Indeed." Huthar intoned solemnly. "There is no honor in hiding while others do our fighting."

Talgratha, the third of the group, who nevertheless stood far away from the other two, remained silent. Much like Morris, she seemed to be struggling with some inner turmoil, one that had no apparent origin. Mike felt a bit uneasy as her gaze slid to him and a momentary flash of something predatory, but not quite hostile, passed across her eyes before she looked away. In the end she didn't comment.

"As I've told the both of you, there will be plenty of fighting here, regardless of the wall. We will need your warriors to hold the undead tide back. The Dragonknight, on the other hand, is responsible for drawing the enemy's attention. That is not something he can do from here." Karthan explained with a sigh of exasperation. Judging from his tone, this was an old conversation that he was getting tired of hashing out.

This drew a snort of derision out of Jurtrik, but he didn't continue the argument. Neither did Huthar.

"Is there anything else you'd like to report?" Emmanuel asked.

"No, lord Marshal. I only want to reassure you that we'll do our best, but our lack of coherence is going to effect our responsiveness. I have a few workarounds in place, but I won't be able to gauge their effectiveness until an actual combat encounter. I recommend that you plan accordingly."

"Alright, as I've already heard from the quartermasters regarding our supplies, I'll ask you," The old mage turned towards Mike, and asked in a slightly cold voice, "are you prepared to do your part?"

Trying to ignore the strange tension, he replied, "I'm ready. In fact, I should be heading out to perform the first round of harrying attacks."

The Marshal nodded. "Then I will cut the rest of this meeting short. Finish whatever preparations you must, we have very little-"

Suddenly all sound was drowned out by a high-pitched shriek that filled the air, and forced everyone in the tent to clasp their hands over their ears. The noise resounded in their very souls, dragging forth an existential dread that threatened to suffocate them with its intensity. More importantly, it hurt. The scratching, piercing sound seemed to be physically stabbing at them, and the sensation only intensified the longer it went on.

As one of the few able to act under the influence of the scream, Mike staggered outside to hunt for the origin. He was dimly aware of a few others moving as well, but didn't have the luxury of focusing enough to tell who. Once free of the tent, he found the soldiers of the army similarly incapacitated, with a single exception. Tal was standing alone in the center of the camp, staring into the sky as if she weren't surrounded by hundreds of men and women writing in agony.

He hobbled over to her, hands still clenched over his ears, not that it really seemed to help. 'What's happening?' He mouthed once he'd gotten her attention.

She reached out with a slightly glowing hand, and placed it on his shoulder. Suddenly the noise of the scream faded to a dull ache in the depth of his spirit, and he could hear when she started to explain in the ancient tongue. "These are a type of wraith, similar to one we met before, but different. They are spirits of anger and rage, who have died with vengeance unfilled, and exist only to make the living suffer."

He glanced up at the sky, but couldn't see anything.

"Like most of their kind, they are largely intangible unless trying to interact with the world. Ordinarily, one of them would use their scream to incapacitate their chosen prey, and then manifest to torture them to death, but the scream itself can kill if someone is exposed to it long enough. They aren't particularly dangerous if you have a strong enough will, but this..."

"What?"

"There are hundreds...no, thousands of them, all acting in unison. This is unnatural. Someone has deliberately created these creatures, and harnessed them expressly for the purpose of making war on the living. It is an abomination, in the truest sense of the word."

Tal's words were as flat and emotionless, but Mike could clearly feel her anger burning through the haze of coldness that usually colored her statements. It was getting to the point that he didn't even need to try to sense her mood.

"So...what should we do?" He asked, vaguely wondering if simply throwing some kind of spell into the air might solve this problem.

"Don't know. Thinking." She fired back in her usual choppy phrases.

He looked around at the soldiers who were still writhing on the ground in agony. A few of them had stopped moving altogether, and were feebly gasping for air. Clearly, there wasn't much time left to act.

[Ghostly enemies usually required a magic attack in games, so should I just try to hit them with fireball or something?]

Determining that it was worth a try, he started gathering his mana and preparing his chant, when a hand gripped his other shoulder.

"I wouldn't do that, if I were you. Its a good thought, but it won't accomplish much beside making you a target." Instructor Johnathan grunted with a pained look on his face that slowly morphed into relief. Apparently, he was benefiting from Tal's effect. "You can't really hurt them while they are incorporeal. You have to make them manifest first. Its what makes Furies so damn annoying."

"That's troubling. Have you dealt with them before?"

"I've fought a few in the most recent war with Lacot, but they're supposed to be rare. To create thousands of these things...I can only imagine what kind of atrocities were committed." Johnathan frowned for a second, then looked down at him. "You were the one who summoned that storm, right?"

"Um, yes..."

The teacher grumbled something to himself, too quiet to hear, before continuing. "That means you're pretty advanced in Air Magic, right?"

"Well, yes. Currently its my highest tier elemental magic skill." [Unless you count Healing Magic.]

"Then we'll need you to create an air wall over the encampment, and set it to oscillate until it blocks sound. I'll teach you the chant, pay attention."

Johnathan pulled out a dagger, and began drawing the characters in the dirt. It didn't take him long to finish. "Now, the hard part will be adjust your mana output to cover the camp in its entirety, but if you can make that storm, this shouldn't be too difficult. Let's give it a good run through before you try it for real."

[Hm, its pretty similar to that air shield spell I was playing around with back at the University. I bet if I altered the words a bit, I can get just the right kind of effect.]

Not wanting to waste any time, he summoned his mana and began chanting. He noticed his instructor catching the changes he'd made to the words with a look of alarm, which faded a little as a gust of wind whipped past them. With it came blessed silence.

Mike had to concentrate, since even with his enhanced control over Air Magic, it was difficult to maintain the spell's shape while keeping it vibrating intensely enough to block out the scream. However, he could still take note of his surroundings, especially the stricken soldiers who were slowly recovering. Of course, that included the instructor's grim face as he fixed Mike with an intense glare.

"That was stupid, boy. Not only did you use a different chant than the one I told you to, but you did so without telling me. That is a much bigger problem. I don't care if you have a better spell for the situation, but you need to communicate it. Surprising your comrades is a good way to get all of you killed. If you were one of my men, I'd have you pulling night duty for months for that kind of shit." Johnathan growled.

"Sorry, but I was worried about time. It didn't look like the soldiers could last much longer."

"That's true enough. Your actions probably saved several lives. Why do you think I'm letting you go with a lecture? Just don't repeat this mistake." His teacher replied coldly.

[Yep, he's still terrifying.]

Mike gulped, and then asked, "So, what's next? How do we deal with the root of the problem?"

The instructor turned towards Tal and shouted, "Girl! You're a Pact Mage, right?"

She nodded emotionlessly, but Mike could tell she was a little annoyed.

"Good. You'll be dealing with them, then. I'll explain the method."

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295 Divine Presence
294 The Sin Within
293 Miss Miscommunication
292 Divine Communion
291 Maximum Pontification
290 Calling all the Angels
289 Crisis of Faith
288 Parting Sorrows
287 Talking Roots
286 Pursuing Passion
285 All About that Life
284 Lighting Fixtures
283 Stitched Together
282 Fertile Conversation
281 Dreadfuls
280 Giving Books in a Library
279 Nick of Time
278 Personal History
277 Seeing the Forest for the Trees
276 Cabin Fever
275 Cabin in the Woods
274 Vaulting Anyone?
273 A Heroic Inheritance
272 Treasured Descen
271 Stealing the Show
270 Particular Deliberations
269 Titular Character
268 Dragons and Things
267 Politics Again?
266 Prologue: Another Party?
265 Epilogue: A Token Measure
264 Personal Business
263 A Burning Descen
262 Comeuppance
261 Tied Together
260 Bridging the Gap
259 A Whole 'Nother Tier
258 Breaking Through
257 Might Makes Righ
256 Not Even My Final Form
255 The I in Team
254 Climactic Confrontation
253 Seeing the Signs
252 Battlefield Encounter
251 Chaos Intensifies
250 Counters
249 Enjoining Threads
248 Royal Ascension
247 The Price of Victory
246 Furies
245 Personal Space
244 Wrath of the Righteous?
243 First Contac
242 Undercurrents
241 Testing Ou
240 Eye of the Storm
239 Opening Fire
238 Prelude to Destruction
237 Defensive Measures
236 Orcish Pride
235 One Sided Reunion
234 Unstoppable Charge
233 Convergence of Mistakes
232 On the Verge of Calamity
231 A New Round of Talks
230 Sounds Like Victory
229 Deciding Factor
228 Devoured
227 Breaking and Entering
226 Holding the Line
225 A Part to Play
224 Spatial Awareness
223 A Little Bit Harder
222 No Pressure
221 Operation Extraction
220 Covert Ops
219 Highly Informative
218 Strategic Thinking
217 Airing of Grievances
216 Befriending Small Animals
215 In Need of an Acting Skill
214 Ghostly Perspective
213 Ritual Observance
212 Inner Piece
211 Feeling Spirited
210 A Whole New Level
209 Uplifting
208 Recuperation
207 Survival and Clean Up
206 Finishing Up
205 Fortunes of War
204 Onwards and Upwards
203 The Prince Arrives
202 Coming to a Head
201 Crushing Confrontation
200 Overmatched and Underprepared
199 Target Acquisition
198 Things Take a Turn
197 Darts
196 Five's Company
195 From the Least Expected Quarter
194 Long Range Concerns
193 The Battle Begins
192 Future Abduction
191 Dangerous Ideas
190 Myth in the Making
189 That Old Game
188 Street Fighter
187 A Thorough Analysis
186 The Duke
185 Diplomatic Measures
184 Unproductive Negotiations
183 Epilogue: Immanent Mortality
182 Change in Leadership
181 The Tactical Situation
180 Simulated Explosions
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Chapter 178
Chapter 177
176 To the Cave!
175 Military Matters
174 Notable Foresigh
173 The Art of Artifice
172 A Quick Conclusion
171 Abiding Strife
170 Subject Matter
169 The Broker Part Two
168 The Broker Part One
167 Converging Circumstance
166 A Steady Increase
165 Back to the Basics
164 Negotiations for the Future
163 Chatting in the Moonligh
162 The Old Standoff
161 Lighting Up the Ring
160 A Fighting Chance
159 Familial Denunciation
158 An Enlightening Dance
157 A Duke's Address
156 Evasive Maneuvers
155 The Noble Choice
154 Living On
153 A Familiar Sigh
152 A Silent Scream
151 An Old Enemy
150 Slaying Goblins
149 Into the Fores
148 Unexpected Promotion
147 Giantblooded
146 Homeless
145 A Change of Priorities
144 Aftershocks
143 In the Forge
142 The Final Ingredien
141 A Proven Mixture
140 Buying Game
139 Literary Concerns
138 Hunting and Experimentation
137 Airy Disturbance
136 Serious Thoughts
135 Marshaling of Force
134 Tentorium
133 Fall and Chase
132 Stolen Thunder
131 An Aerial Exhibition
130 Getting Serious
129 A Relaxing Afternoon
128 Catching the Signals
127 Dividing the Spoils
126 Archery Lesson
125 Fortuitously Alchemical
124 Knightliness
123 One With the Wind
122 Moonlit Encounter
121 Seeing Red
120 On the Horizon
119 Multi-dimensional
118 On Another Note
117 Penumbra
116 It Really Is
115 Deadly Canary
114 History Lesson
113 Subtle Growth
112 Equivalent Exchange
111 An Explosive Lesson
110 Playing with Fire
109 Summoning Problems
108 Instructive Discourse
107 Classroom Etiquette
106 It's Only a Theory
105 Yes Sir!
104 Unearthly Origins
103 The Art of Speaking
102 Feeling Classy
101 Investments
100 In the Stacks
99 For Love of Learning
98 Baggage
97 Shadows of Fore
96 New Home
95 Settling In
94 For Testing Purposes
93 Admissions
92 Machinations of a Most Peculiar Sor
91 Embarkation
90 A Little Immature
89 Can't Catch a Break
88 Decisions
87 Eventful Arrival
86 Calmly Exploring
85 Sinking Sensation
84 I'm On a Boat!
83 Clearing the Air
82 New Revelations
81 Facing the Serpen
80 Formalities
79 Epilogue: Start of Something New
78 Till the End
77 The Point of No Return
76 Clearing the Streets
75 The Other Side
74 Crushing the Cataclysm
73 Descent into Danger
72 On the Wave of Disaster
71 Perpetual Motion
70 Unexpected Suppor
69 A Resounding Maybe
68 Things are Heating Up
67 The Dichotomy of an Effervescent Momen
66 Severance
65 The Fall of Sin
64 A Right Good Stone
63 The Tables Have Turned
62 Fortify Thine Hear
61 Encountered Finally
60 To the Front Lines
59 Controlled Chaos
58 Rivalry
57 Underground Rumble
56 It's Elementary
55 What Am I Doing?
54 Another Step
53 Making Waves
52 Limitless
51 Limits
50 Laughing Matters
49 You Can Never Really Go Home
48 The Bee Whisperer
47 Ghost Stories
46 Tall Grass is Dangerous.....Apparently
45 Crawling in the Shadows
44 Teamwork Is Dreamwork
43 The Saint of West Stree
42 Business Venture
41 Back Alley Brawl
40 A Lack of Public Order
39 A Grey Day Off
38 Seeds
37 Wrap Up
36 Of Flame's Demise
35 Taking On the Boss
34 Reunited
33 Come With Me if You Want to Live
32 Remember to Smile
31 Into the Depths
30 See it Through
29 To Delve or Not to Delve
28 Adventuring 101
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26 On the Road Again
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