FAR AWAY FROM THE DESOLATION, in his goth and defiant dark habitation, Israfel stepped out the blasted doors of his manor and into the cold dusk fields. The wards were down. His witches had tried, but alas, Mephistopheles was a tireless villain. It was up to him now. The only man between a vengeful god and a mortal girl. He was between a cock and a hard place.
[???? Don't You (Forget About Me) – Simple Minds.]
"MEPHISTOPHELES!" Rafel called up to the black skies in a loud voice. "Get down here and let this be settled in the way of hard men, a fight into death."
Mephistopheles, a bald bronze giant of a man, tore across the clouds at Rafel's voice, flying with quick speed that made hairs stand on the neck to the earth below.
He floated just a foot over the wiry Wyrd grass before landing on his feet. Like his fixer who he'd sent before, Meph was bare feet. He began walking slowly for Rafel and speaking as he did, "You really think I came here to what... give you a fucking duel? After all those months you made me wait to have my prize? I'm not fucking stupid.
Typhon was, and what easy prey you made of him. I warned the prideful wanker."
"So?" Rafel challenged.
Mephistopheles smiled darkly, "I think I'll take my chances with all of you."
His red eyes slid to the four women who padded out the mansion and down the steps to stop behind Rafel. He looked curiously at all of them, but halted on Ravenna. Mephistopheles spoke directly to Rafel.
"Ah, there she is, my green-eyed jewel—still as comely as ever. I'm shocked this one hasn't deflowered you already. For being such a nice host to my prize, I'll do you a favor and make your death quick."
When Rafel still stood rigidly between him and Ravenna, the god of deception sighed audibly.
"You need to understand Israfel, you have no chance against me. Despite your Apollyon status, your are still not [Divine] class. I AM S-RANK. You are a level below, not even Third Infernal Circle I hear? You might want to call upon your Auntie for this one, though I doubt she'll answer your summons on this even of Holocaust."
Rafel didn't hesitate to catch the veracity behind the bald man's smug remark.
"I AM NOT planning to summon her."
"You didn't ask the right question: why wouldn't she?" Mephistopheles winked.
"Enough rambling, Meph! Are you planning to do something about your idle claims anytime soon? If so, you and what army?"
Mephistopheles's black face shimmered in gross delight, as unearthly light, green and menacing as the bog of Nokmaar—an alligator infested swamp, shrouded his entire figure. He replied to Rafel, "You, Israfel, above all else should know I do not need an army. I am one of my own. And it would be my utmost pleasure to defeat Hel's beloved champion."
Annabelle gasped behind Rafel's spartan stature as the god of deception glowed a brighter green. His form grew and he began to divide into multiple selfs. The speed at which he did so was so hurried that he appeared as a blur of shifting bodies. Within seconds, Mephistopheles had a thousand likenesses of himself spread across on the moors in front of the Manor.
His doppelgangers looked exactly as he did. It was impossible to tell the true [Prime].
Rafel grinded his teeth at the sight.
"Coward."
But he knew not to underestimate Meph. All images of the Archdemon had appeared virtual and perhaps seamless to reality, but they were equally powerful in [Prowess] and [Ability]. Amongst the hundreds of bald, black, and caped warriors stood the real form of god: Meph [Prime].
Cora stepped out from the other girls to stand close at Rafel's side. She said, "The monster means ill, Your Grace, but we always knew this day would come. What are your orders?"
"It's simple, take this." Rafel held up a black gambit card with Lilith's [Purple Rune]. "—and get Little Raven as far from this place as you can."
Cora swatted the card away from his grasp. It fell to the flat Wyrd grass under the tenebrous skies.
Rafel was occupied with three furious ones, hurling flames at him, and didn't notice when Mephistopheles Prime shot up to the sky and lifted up his ham hands to the blackness. He conjured up a spitting ball of fresh red lightning. The cracks of elemental electricity struck the air like whips of a horse master. The Prime sent it hurling down, right towards the mansion.
"Noooo! My Coven is in there!" Cora pushed a dying foe off her, running for the mansion's blasted doors.
She was a smidge second too late.
Right at the final step into the grand home, the force of the fireball hit.
BOOM!
The screeching impact was so great it knocked the wind out of Cora, sending her back the distance she came in. She landed heavily on the grass with a thud that rattled blood in her ears. For that brief second of blinding white light, followed by a tumultuous and shattering implosion of energy, everyone paused the fighting to stare up at the Manor pop into an atomic mushroom.
The sound of the blast hit a millisecond after.
It broke like several doses of aligned thunder. Cora clutched to her ears on the ground and gritted to stifle her sobs. Fragments of the most ornate cedarwood, and shards of fine opal glass rained down from the above. The smoking pane of Rafel's grand piano hit the earth close to his feet.
Pervading the burning atmosphere more than the smell of thick choking ash was the stench of burning bodies.
Emberfall, in all its marvelous goth magnificence, was razed to the ground. Mere ashes in the passing cold winds of winter.
"No. No. No. NOOOO!" Cora's gargle as she struggled to rise off the ground became a squeal, and then full-blown yelling.
Rafel removed his helmet at the sight of the shattered bits of his home. The gilded helm thunked to the flat grass under his battle sandals. The force of the blast had knocked the wind and consciousness right out of Ravenna, Aya, and Annabelle. They all lay on their sides in the ashen ground, beautiful faces cloudy with pouring ash.
Rafel looked in the charred remains of Emberfall: wood sticking out the ground, black stumps of bejewelled heirlooms, their gold melting in the small fires, rare gems of ruby and jade steaming with heat, and then more shocking, eight forlorn bodies in the raze.
Their limbs stuck out, black burned to a crisp. It was horrible.
It was Cora's entire coven.
"YOU BASTARD!"
Cora grabbed FROSTBLADE off Rafel's right arm and ran for the remnant lookalikes, standing dumb and bald on the field. Her blue striking eyes were set for the one in the center. The [Prime].
"Nay, Corazón. Wait!" Rafel tried to stop her.
But his comely, levelheaded chamberlain was gone. In her place, a vengeful [Dark Witch] yearned for a pound of flesh. With the [Divine] Trident of Atlantis, she spliced the doppelgangers in her way until she got to Mephistopheles Prime.
She struck out with the three spikes, aiming for the area between his eyes.
Mephistopheles, the real Archdemon caught her charge with a tired effort. His green eyes showed he only humored her.
"A for effort, darling," he spited. "But I suppose anyone would be aggressive... seeing how I just incinerated your entire coven."
"ARRRGH! YOU FUCKING CUNT!" Cora yelled.
With his free arm, Mephistopheles curled his fingers around Cora's throat. He lifted her up to meet the corruption in his pupils, several inches off the ground.
"Little girls shouldn't be in men's fights, don't you agree?" He strangled her with his monstrous arms.