Shortly after Ca’armine and Alexis finish discussing the words of Ness Brightleaf, or at least the river of souls and the soul of Zrithak that refused to sleep, Rask approaches Ca’armine, head bowed penitently.
“Ca’armine, I did not wish to respond and further distance us from Alexis’ inquiry, but I do want to respond to your questions.”
“I am no longer curious about Zrithak. Yes, his malice was evident from the moment we laid eyes on him. I suspected something was… unique about the wretch, and I hope the Blade of the Betrayers would capture his soul. I see how misguided and dangerous that was now.”
Rask pauses to see if Ca’armine has any thoughts or questions. He clearly has second point to make though and does not wait long.
“I was also called the Black Blade Ca’armine. Malice isn’t strange or scary to me like it should be I guess… Ursil gave me the sword when he was still King Adelfrid’s First General. He called it the Blade of the Betrayers…”
Rask clearly has mixed and troubling emotions around Ursil and Rasks own journey away from King Adelfrid’s forces as he takes a breath.
“I trust you Ca’armine, I cannot begin to express to you how grateful I am for you ridding me of Zrithak. What I thought would be a strange interrogation turned into a horrible… I wasn’t fully in control of myself Ca’armine, it was the worst thing I’ve ever experienced.”
Rask pauses and takes a deep breath.
“The Blade of the Betrayers was made by elves to reap souls. It holds many souls, all reduced to a black screaming rage. I never heard them before I took Zrithak’s soul with the sword. Not in anyway I can point to at least. To be honest, I also hoped to learn more about the sword from… well yeah… Now, without the sword, I don’t feel as full of rage. I am not the Black Blade of Aegir anymore, and I don’t want to be that ever again.”
Rask looks down briefly.
“But Ca’arm… I was angry and bitter before I was given the Blade. And I’m still angry. I’m still bitter. I still want to make everyone who was part of Thater being destroyed pay…”
Rask looks Ca’armine in the eyes, sad but resigned.
“And I am still a killer. The Blade was given to me as an award after my hundredth confirmed kill. I have no idea how many men I’ve killed since…. The Blade strengthened my rage as much as it strengthened my sword arm, but it did not… possess me the same way Zrithak did.”
“It is dangerous, and needs to be dealt with. I trust to you to decide how best it should be dealt with, but I want to you to understand that without Zrithak, it did not have a will of it’s own that I ever felt.”
Rask takes a deep apprehensive breath, glances down for a moment and back to the Priest.
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Ca’armine seeks Gustav’s Vow
Ca’armine, moving through the group as we walk along, pulls Gustav aside for a word.
“My friend, we have a problem. I need your help to solve it—though we may both perish in the attempt.
Rask has a cursed sword, and his increasing disquiet—even with the sword out of reach—tells me he may be hosting an evil soul. Perhaps Zrithak is joined with him.
I am asking him to give me his swords, to fight with batons only for now, but this is a stop-gap. If the evil inside him concludes he must move against the party—and Red heard him say as much in his sleep!—there will be serious trouble, mainly for me as the keeper of the Black Blade.
Please keep close to me and be ready to defend me if he tries to take the sword from me?
In my prayers it has become clear to me that the sword, and perhaps the evil soul, are avid to destroy us all. If Rask is under the thrall of these evils, he is the most dangerous foe we have faced together, and we will need to be resolute.
In Raiden’s name I charge you—NONE OF US may wield the black blade even one more time, and he that attempts it, must be stopped, even if his death is the only way. Will you accept this charge?”
The Little Death that Brings Complete Obliteration
Rask moans in in his sleep…
“No… not Gus…”
“…Ca’armine…”
Sad moans shift to flat mutterings…
“… exis… join the horde… sword…”
“… ‘thelred is the weakest…”
“Two swords… the only real threat…”
“.. ‘us… at a distance…”
And finally, grim determination.
“Break the bow… cut Red down… then the Priests…”
The Hobgoblin of Little Minds
Rask approaches Alexis as the group prepares to follow the hobgoblins tracks into the grasslands.
“Boss, I’m not going to be able to use a sword, given what happened to Ca’armine this morning…”
Rask pauses, and looks apologetically at the priest, then the Ethelred and Gustav.
“I think Zrithak has… influence over my sword arm… I’m pretty sure he was one of the escaped chained creatures connected to that crypt in Sutheron, and somehow his soul is… more aware? stronger? than the others trapped in… my sword.”
“I’m concerned simply destroying the sword will free the all the souls trapped there, including Zrithak. My preference would be to force him out of my body and back into the sword somehow and eventually to turn the sword over to the Hoodites.”
“In the meantime, I’m afraid I need to fight with just my hands, and perhaps a bow.”
Rask In the Morning
In the morning before departing from the camp where the barghest battle occurred, Rask does his usual set of sword exercises, including the new flat-of-the-blade less lethal techniques. Rask starts with a plain longsword, and before he can do anything else, he tosses the plain longsword into the woods with abandon and starts his exercises with the Black Blade.
So Many Lost (Dwarven) Cities
At some point when the group is all together after Zyrithack has been enslaved in the black blade. The group is talking about what happened. Alexis speaks.
“Zyrithack mentioned Thun-Bül-Dor. Given the twisted path Zyrithack took to get to this location at this time, it could be anywhere. Given how close the legendary dwarven city of Dura-Intun was, maybe Thun-Bül-Dor is just as close. We know there are Dwarves under the Twins, and that the dwarves used to control the top of the Twins as well. There are Dwarves under Mount Sutheron, and perhaps they used to control its peak as well. Perhaps Mount Sutheron was Thun-Bül-Dor. Or the fabled Nadden-Tor. Maybe every major mountain used to hold a dwarven city. Maybe there are old dwarven cities abutting Middlebar fort. That could be a major boon for the rebels if that was true.” Alexis thinks on this for a moment.
“Maybe Mount Lanos has a dwarven city. Maybe Thun-Bül-Dor. Maybe Mount Kobos. Maybe even Nadden-Tor!” Alexis gets a far-off look and a smile starts creeping up his face. “Or… Mount Avernus…!” Alexis looks more serious “No. That doesn’t seem right.”
“I need to get a map of all the major mountains. They could all have dwarven cities!”
Rasky Mutterings
After the creepy blue goblin-wolf things are driven off and everything settles back down, Rask mutters in his bedroll to himself:
“taste like blood and steel…”
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“War… man.. abomination spirt… pester you?
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War… sh… what… the dwarveson ThuBalDor fell?
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“Knock knock… gifts… How many souls… the blade is full? war …man?”
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Later… sleepily…
“…ak the Endless… wh.. talk.. with… soul’s in the blade…”