Shadowrealm - By Paul S. Kemp Page 0,49
Kesson had tricked them into freeing his essence from Furlinastis’s shroud.
“What do we do?” she said, her voice a slightly higher pitch than usual.
“Kill them,” he said.
He left off his dark pondering and strode for the nearest archway, Shar’s power sizzling in his left fist, arcane energies bursting from his right.
Crouched in the darkness, Cale and Riven saw Kesson emerge from an archway halfway up the spire and step onto a balcony. Hundreds of shadows launched themselves from the sides of the tower and swarmed toward him.
“Do not move,” Cale said. He deepened the darkness around them.
Kesson put his hands to the balcony’s rail and leaned over. His gaze swept the city, and stopped when it was fixed on Cale and Riven.
Cale felt Kesson’s regard like twin dagger stabs. He stood, and let the shadows fall away.
“He knows we’re here. Ready yourself.”
Riven cursed, stood.
Kesson leaped over the edge of the balcony, beat his wings, and launched himself into the air. The shadows fell in around him, a black tide swirling in his wake. The darkness around him crackled with power. A net of lightning lit the sky, struck the tower, and fed the hole. Distant thunder rumbled.
“Use the ring,” Cale said, the shadows around him whirling. “You’re left. Hard and fast.”
Riven understood his meaning right away, and nodded.
“Return to this spot,” Cale said.
Riven looked around to fix the location in his mind, whirled his blades, and said, “Go.”
Cale and Riven leaped off the building. Cale stepped through the shadows and appeared in mid-air to one side of Kesson. Riven, using his teleportation ring, appeared on the other.
Cale stabbed with Weaveshear as he started to fall. A ward flashed yellow around Kesson and Cale felt as if he were trying to drive the blade through iron. The recoil from the impact set Cale spinning as he plummeted to the ground.
He heard Riven’s sabers ring, heard the assassin curse, and heard Kesson speaking words of power.
Tumbling out of control, he plummeted through one undead shadow after another. The wards that had protected him against the life draining energy of the Shadowstorm also protected him from the negative energy of the shadows, but he felt their cold as his body passed through them. He caught alternating, disorienting glimpses of the city below, the tower, Kesson, the city again.
He concentrated on the darkness, felt it around him, and rode it to the top of the building from which he and Riven had leaped. Riven appeared next to him in almost the same instant.
Both looked up to see Kesson Rel streaking toward them, arms outstretched. Four fist-sized balls of flame exploded from his right hand and roared toward the building. From his left, a line of fire streaked toward them.
Cale and Riven cursed, and dived in opposite directions. Neither the balls of fire nor the jet of flame hit either of them directly but the spells slammed into the rooftop and it exploded in flame. The power behind the flames burned through Cale’s protective ward and the inherent resistance of his body to magic, and seared his flesh. He felt it blister, char. He screamed, and heard Riven doing the same. Shadows coalesced around him as his regenerative flesh began to heal the damage.
Meanwhile, the impact from the spells shook the already unstable building. It groaned under Cale’s feet and rumbled with the beginnings of a collapse.
Cale jumped up, clothes smoking, and sped toward Riven while the burning building cracked apart under them. Red-eyed shadows swarmed around him, reaching for him, through him, but his wards shielded him from their touch. He channeled Mask’s divine power as he ran and it exploded outward from him, obliterated half a dozen shadows, and caused another handful to flee.
Riven sprung to his feet, his cloak and face blackened by flames, blades and body spinning a deadly circle. His enchanted sabers sent shadows boiling away into oblivion. He saw Cale, looked past him, pointed with one of his blades behind him, his one eye wide.
“Cale!”
Cale whirled and looked back just in time to see Kesson hovering over the burning rooftop. A forked bolt of green lightning shot from his right palm, while he empowered himself with energy from his left. The fork of lightning split halfway to Cale and sent separate bolts at Riven and Cale.
Cale lurched sideways while interposing Weaveshear. The bolt struck the blade but Weaveshear did not absorb the magic, merely deflected it, bleeding shadows, and drove it sizzling into the already burning rooftop. A cloud