Book 3: Chapter 1: Home Again

Name:Heather the Necromancer Author:
Book 3: Chapter 1: Home Again

The trip back to the graveyard seemed shorter than the trip out. Heather was in good spirits as Breanne joined them for the walk home. The elven banshee was a bit of a curiosity to Heather. Breanne was an undead that could easily masquerade as the living. She offered the Breanne a room in the tower so she could have a private space, and Breanne graciously accepted.

Frank and Quinny grumbled as they walked along carrying baskets of foodstuffs, perfumes, some silver glasses, and a dozen other things Heather bought while they were in town. She was particularly interested in a collection of sun hats she found in a shop and bought four of them.

They spent most of the trip talking about their plans for the graveyard and the surrounding land. This brought some cheer to Frank and Quinny, who described in great detail what they could do with their respective areas. Frank, in particular, shared his plans with boyish vigor, explaining how he wanted a dungeon heart so he could build a vast underground complex.

Heather spent a brief moment talking about her tower. She really didn't know what to do with her tower. Short of finding a way to add plumbing and electricity, Heather was clueless about what she wanted. She spent more time talking about the few things she had, including the book from the forest ruins.

Breanne asked some questions about the tower and the surrounding land but was mostly interested in the book itself. Heather explained as much as she could and pointed out that none of them knew how to open it. The book got Breanne thinking of what she knew of the necromancers and their spellbooks.

Heather was fascinated to hear in great detail how some of the spells worked. Breanne had no idea how to cast them, of course, but she saw the outcomes. Bridges of bone spanning canyons, entire swarms of skeletons bursting from the ground to fight. Choking mists that pulsed with a green light that drained the warmth and strength of the living. Growing long bony claws to slice foes.

It was all very intriguing, and it made Heather want to get the book open as soon as they could. Sadly this was the one thing Breanne didn't seem to know how to do. She asked very targeted questions about the band around the book, but in the end, could offer no advice.

As the afternoon of the third day began, Heather finished off the last bit of pizza they brought back. It was kept fresh on a curious wooden dish that was enchanted, so nothing on it would spoil. She had to pay extra for the preservation platter, but she was happy to spend it. She would find a good use for such a trinket later and wondered if she could keep cut flowers on it.

Frank suggested she keep her apples on it so they would stay fresh. Heather shook her head at the thought and felt her stomach turn. Just the thought of eating another apple made her wish the apple trees would catch fire.

As the banter went on, they crested a hill to see the distant tower surrounded by Quinny's forest.

Home at last, Quinny said.

I suppose I should be happy, Heather sighed.

We could have stayed longer, we have some potion left, Quinny urged.

Heather glanced over her shoulder to look at the zombie woman with a basket under one arm, and a bundle wrapped in cloth slung over a shoulder.

I didn't want to keep putting you two at risk, she replied. We got the pizza and did some shopping. I can't ask for anything more.

You did too much shopping, Frank groaned as he shifted one of the boxes he carried under an arm. If we had stayed any longer, we would have needed to hire porters.

Too bad, Grettah had to leave, Quinny replied. She could have helped carry some.

Heather felt sad that Grettah had indeed left. When Grettah learned that there were entire communities of her race in the nearby hills, she wanted to find them. She parted with a smile and went to look for them to set a home point. She promised to come to visit when she could and wished them well. Follow current novels at novelhall.com)

As soon as I can, I will add a guest room to the tower, Heather said as she tried to think of anything but Grettah.

There is no rush, Breanne said. I am accustomed to living in the shadows of a graveyard.

Heather tried to imagine that, but every image of it only made it seem silly. Breanne was a woman like she was and must have some need for personal space. If what Frank said about the tower was true, Heather could expand it to be much larger than it was now, with dozen of floors and hundreds of rooms. She would set some of this aside for Breanne to live in so she could have a bedroom and some privacy.

I honestly have no idea what to do with my tower, Heather admitted. What did the necromancers do with theirs?

Breanne smiled as she thought back. From what I can see, your tower is tiny. I remember Tilvios; the silver eye had a tower ten times as high with side towers that butted out of it. There were gardens on terraces and stables near the top for the terrocs.

Whats a terroc?

Breanne looked at her with a pleased expression. A winged beast, a lot like a dragon, only smaller and with no forearms. The necromancers and some others use them as mounts to fly.

They did?

Oh yes, Breanne said. I have no idea where they got them, but I saw them fly over many times. I saw the airships as well.

Airships? Frank interrupted. They don't have any technology in this world.

Not technology, magic, Breanne corrected. The airships are often used by the enchanters. They can make objects lighter than air, so the high-level ones build flying boats or houses.

I dont recall ever reading about that, Frank said. But it sounds cool.

I never did like that word, Breanne said distastefully.

Ha, Breanne is old enough to remember when that word didnt exist, Quinny laughed.

I am old enough to remember when a lot of things didn't exist, Breanne said. When I grew up, even the electric typewriter was a new invention. Cell phones were something that only existed in storybooks.

I cant imagine a world with no cell phones, Quinny said.

I can, Heather replied and spread her arms out to encompass the world around them. It looks like this.

The group was silent a moment before Quinny shrugged. This is different, though. I know cell phones exist, I just choose to live where I can't use one.

A lot of things can be mimicked with magic, Breanne said. The spell casters all have ways to talk to people in distant places.

How do necromancers do it? Heather asked.

I am sorry, I just don't know. I lived in the lands of their empire, but I was only a citizen. I wasn't part of the process of building it or involved in their plans. I was content to live in a haunted graveyard that had a few houses in it.

So, you did have a house? Heather asked.

I lived in one that was part of the graveyard. It was a caretaker's house, I believe.

Well, you're taking a room in the tower as soon as I can set some space aside.

We already agreed on that, Breanne reminded her.

Heather nodded and went back to wondering how necromancers might communicate over distance. She supposed she could write a message down and send a skeleton to deliver it. That seemed a little slow for the purpose, but no other idea came to mind.

As they reached the edge of the forest, Quinny took over the lead until she could add Breanne to her friend's list. The undead would ignore her, of course, but the wolves and bats might not. With Quinny nearby, they would obey simple commands to go away, and she led them through to the graveyard.

Everything was as it should be under the forest canopy. The dark green leaves blotted out the sun in most places, so that gloomy shadow dominated below. The gloom gave rise to thick mossy trees with clumps of fern and spiky grass growing about them. The ground was mostly clear but had clumps of weeds and brush as well as the occasional fallen log. Glowing eyes would blink in the dark patches of the brush or hollow logs, but always at the corner of your vision. Whenever you looked directly at them, you would see nothing but the darkness. There was a strange lack of bats and wolves in the forest.

There seemed to be a strange lack of bats and wolves, but Heather assumed they were in other parts of the forest. As they arrived at the gate of the yard, they heard fighting and shouts.

Somebody is here, Heather said as she peeked into the yard.

Lets go kill them, Quinny said with a smile.

Quinny! Heather remarked. We want people to like coming here.

How do you know all this? the woman asked suspiciously. She stepped closer to Heather and eyed her up and down again. It was clear the woman was wary of Heathers intentions, so Heather decided to be honest to a point.

Heather sighed. We're friends, so he doesn't attack me, but I am not allowed in his tunnels. If you go down there, he will attack, friend or not.

And he has treasure down there? the shorter man asked as she leaned closer.

He has killed a few adventurers and has their stuff down there, Heather said truthfully. He once told me he had a fair bit of gold hidden in an urn.

The three exchanged looks, and the warrior shrugged. We're here; we might as well go check.

It will only take a minute, the shorter man said. A low-level ghoul isn't too hard to beat.

What if there are traps? the woman in blue asked. Surely, he has earned some experience and has added something.

There are three of us and one of him, the shorter man pointed out. Besides, I can find traps, and you can heal. We will be fine.

The warrior drew a large sword and pointed it to the mausoleum. Lets go check then.

Heather smiled as the three made their way to the mausoleum. She slipped away and ran back to Breanne, who was hiding by the gate.

What did they want?

They are just adventurers, Heather said in a dry tone. But they are very rude. I sent them down to Frank.

Why would you do that? Breanne asked with a confused look.

So Frank could deal with them, Heather replied with a smile.

Isnt Quinny down there too?

Heather smiled. She is, and so is Franks grave hound.

You sent them to die?

Heather folded her arms and looked back into the yard. I was willing to be nice until they became insulting. I made them think that Frank is a lot lower level than he is.

And what if they win? Breanne asked.

Heather smiled and walked into the yard, holding out her hands.

Rise and serve! she commanded, and red light filled the skulls of the slain skeletons. With a clattering sound, the bones reassembled and rose to their feet.

Come here! she added and brought them all together in a group right before her.

What are you doing? Breanne asked.

They said the skeletons were no challenge to them, Heather replied. I am going to fix that.

How?

Heather smiled and began to chant, Terrothos, et licarum, lichoss.

What was that? Breanne asked.

Howl from the grave, Heather said as black smoke began to pour from the graves around the skeletons. The smoke twisted and turned, reaching out like snakes to the skeletons. Their eyes suddenly went purple with blazing light, and they increased in size as sharp spikes grew out of their bones.

Oh my? Breanne said as she took a step back.

Heather stood boldly before the skeletons and pointed to the mausoleum.

Go into the tunnels and protect Frank and Quinny! Kill those foolish adventurers if you find them, she commanded.

The skeletons let out a screech and rushed into the mausoleum as if filled with maddened rage.

Heather began to sway as she waited. A moment latter distant cries of alarm echoed up from the mausoleum followed by loud banging noises.

You lured them into a trap, Breanne said in shock.

I wasnt going to, Heather remarked as a cry for help echoed out of the tunnels. But they were so mean.

Watch out for the dog! a womans voice echoed out.

Theres a zombie player too! a voice yelled before being cut off in a gurgle.

Heather and Breanne listened intently as the cries died away. A minute later, Frank came out of the mausoleum dragging the two men. Quinny came out a moment later with the woman slung over a shoulder.

Did you send them down there on purpose? he asked.

Heather smiled and shrugged. They said the graveyard wasnt challenging enough. I just wanted them to have a good fight. Customer service is important to any business.

Quinny laughed. You told me not to kill them, then sent them to be killed.

They were very rude, and they did claim the graveyard was no challenge, Heather stated. I just pointed out where they might find a more challenging encounter.

Frank nodded his grisly toothed maw and walked off with the bodies as Quinny followed.

Heather watched them go to the burial pit to add the bodies to the growth of the graveyard with a smile.

You are very wrong about yourself, Breanne said.

Heather had almost forgotten Breanne was standing there and turned about in alarm.

Wrong, how?

Breanne smiled at her. You say this class was forced on you, but you were born to be a necromancer, and you will be one of the greatest this world has ever seen.

Heather looked back to where Frank was digging out the pit and wondered if Breanne was right. It felt good using the power, and the plan came to her so naturally. She still wanted to go home and secretly hoped to find a way, but while she was here she could have a little fun, couldnt she?

Her smiled broadened as the bodies were thrown in. A little fun was good, but why not have a great deal of fun? After all, isnt that what this world was all about?