The Slayer - Fighting the unknown
to be, were to the south. At the back of the castle and under the ground. There were at least forty guards, twenty
nd now the question was, how could I enter the d
was walking towards a tree in another direction a few feet away. Maybe for his
ears perked up and he turned to me. But before he could react, I gripped his thr
very useful at
l so it was a little uncomfortable. To my luck, the uniform consisted of a thick hooded cape which indi
oved my face side to side so no one could get to see my face clearly. I swiftly headed to the door which led
utside lit the first two-three steps and the rest were illuminated by the fire lit torch
e. I fished out a small pouch from my pocket and opened it. I took two pinches of the purple dust and
sleep while I did my work. Moments later, a thud sounded. Then another, then another and ano
was filled with prisoners. Some rouges, some normal wolves. Finding grandpa among them
and dried blood made me want to stop breathing but I kept going on. Just before reaching another corner
ngled from his neck and wrists. Iron, to keep his magic locked up. He squinted through the bars, his face wri
aid and hurried to him but flinched from a burni
y said. Holding my hand I checked wit
y daughter..." He asked in confus
explained in a small voice. "She died. She is not wi
e in." I looked around for keys and found them d
ady burnt hand, again. Silver. I growled in frustration and turned to hi
e uniform I dropped by the stairs. I remember it had gloves at the belt, but
I can't leave you here. I cam
frowned. Contemplating what would be the right course of action, I drew out my swords. "Go,
m a nod, I bolted out. Hurriedly walking through the hallway I
shoved my sword in the other guard's chest so he wouldn't make any noise. My weapons were not made of silver. Because
thes. But halfway through, a guard saw me from top of the stairs and shouted for the guards
I just threw some kicks and punches here and there. If I didn't involve any blood shedding they might not call others, thinkin
skidded past all the lazy men through the space between their legs. Seriously, the kin
re coming and I wouldn't have enough time. Not having any other options I slipped through the gate behind me. It was a wide hall wit
people I ran through the hallways and climbed up some flight of stairs. I reached a corner where there was just a small balcony
door to my left was left ajar, so I slipped in. The room was mostly dark which was lightened only in the centre which looked like a bathing po
inhaled a large gulp of that heavenly scent and looked for its source. My gaze centered on a figure sitting in the large pool showing
adly gaze. Piercing brown. The darkest of browns I have ever seen but they still had the glimmer in
a