Chapter 760: Into the Portal Maze

Name:Mark of the Fool Author:
Chapter 760: Into the Portal Maze

Watching themthrough the portalthe Fools face twisted in shock and terror.

Shit! he shouted in mock surprise, turning and fleeing deeper into the sanctum.

After him! the First Apostle bellowed, pointing his sword at the escaping Fool. We mustWhat? What blasphemy is this?

Through the open portal, Gabrian could see three towering statues: two women with fanged faces who he took little notice of as they were beneath the holy mans interest.

But, what was not beneath his interest was the statue in the middle of the pair.

The unmistakable, glorious form of Uldar loomed above the other two statues; it had been despoiled. Instead of his smooth, glorious countenancelooking down sternly or smiling in benedictiona ruin of gouges had been raked across his face, plain for all to see.

It was as though someone had taken an axeor some other rock-shearing bladeand shredded Uldars face in a fit of hatred. Looking upon it filled the First Apostles chest with pain.

Blasphemy! he roared. You commit blasphemy of the highest order, Fool! Why must you compound your unholy act so?

Upon seeing the ruined image of Uldar, the holy warriors of the hidden church joined their leader in outrage; screaming, calling for blood and for justice.

They called for the Fools head.

And as one, they charged ahead, rushing toward the portal, uttering prayers to their god and brandishing their weapons above their heads.

With glee, the Stalker led them alongside Gabrian.

Quickly now! the Third Apostle cried. We must get through the portal so I can close it! Already, I can feel the foreign deities searching for us!

The column charged through the doorway to Keldas sanctum, still crying out for blood. Even Uldars messengerthe Hunter astride his mountsurged in with them.

Izas was to be the last one through, ensuring that the churchs forces were safely inside. Hearing no shrieks, explosions or other sounds of battle, he entered the portal.

Now! he shouted at the Stalker.

The fae waved a hand, calling the soil to him through the portal.

He pursed his lips and whistled and the dirt responded, circling the doorway within the sanctum.

Izas drew more power from Uldars divine throne through the gate in his soul. By the power invested in me, by Uldar himself, I close this portal!

He felt divine energy flow from his being, rushing through space, performing his holy will.

The portal closed behind them.

Now, the Fool would be trapped.

Or at least, Izas hoped so. He turned, findingto his surprisethe holy warriors paused in the chamber.

Where is the Fool? one priestess asked. I saw him enter the portal on the left!

I saw him go through the portal on the right! another cried.

What in the Izas murmured.

They were standing in a vast, stone hall that would have shamed even the grand chambers of most palaces. Fist-sized portals hovered along the wallslike portholes in a shiplike windows to a black sky filled with bright stars.

Starlight winked in that sky, but it paled in comparison to what hovered in the midst of the void. Through each portal, a white sun ranging in size, shone, burning so brightly, they stung the eye.

Intermittent waves of heat drifted into the hall, though the voids frigid cold would then plunge the chambers temperature down to a biting cold. Other gatewayshovering at ceiling heightopened to cloudy skies, channelling fresh air into that part of the room.

One portals sky was filled with dark clouds, pouring torrential rain on the floor below.

Between the two female statues, loomed the stone statue of Uldar, tall and benevolent, his right hand posed in the mirror-image of his holy symbol. His robes looked like theyd been stitched from soft cloth rather than sculpted from stone. The bottom seemed to sway, as though the folds moved in a gentle wind. Sections of his sculpted hair fell across his shoulders like individual strands.

Uldars image was flawless in all ways aside from his face, a face that was marred by a deliberate hand that had wielded a rough tool. Whoever cut his face away, clearly held no love or warm feelings for the god of Thameland, nothing but rage and contempt screamed from that act.

The Stalker raised his hand, stopping those heading for him in mid-flight. They hung suspended, quivering in the air, and dropped, clattering uselessly to the floor.

The First Apostless quick reflexes were on full display as he raised his shield, knocking javelins away. His sword instantly swept out, striking down more.

Izas called a miracle, raising a barrier of light before himself. Several struck, glancing off the shield, falling away, but others were still flying from different angles, straight for the bodies of a host of holy warriors. They struck true, impacting on every side. Javelin tips broke on steel armour, and some pierced flesh, bringing screams rising through the booby-trapped chamber. Warriors quickly raised shields, catching the onslaught, while others dove away, escaping death as even more of their fellows fell to the ground, wailing above the constant staccato of steel tips striking metal, stone, and divine barriers.

Javelins slipped between narrow slits of helmet visors, dropping a few unlucky warriors instantly, stilling them permanently.

The barrage abruptly ended, those whod survived quickly tended the wounded, calling miracles to heal them. Izas and Gabrian chanted prayers, and waves of divine light swept out, touching their injured brothers and sisters, mending wounds in an instant.

So that's the game! the Stalker shouted. Our quarry means to lead us through a little maze of traps!

This means he intends this to be a final stand, the First Apostle said. He plans on eliminating us here and now, but we are children of Uldar and we will not be destroyed!

Holy leader, Izas shouted. We cannot allow ourselves to fall into his field of traps! We have to do something!

Can you access the fae roads from here? the First Apostle asked the Stalker.

No, the small fae frowned. I dont know whats happening, but were in the strangest place Ive ever been in. It feels like we're spinning, or shifting about, or something. I cantlook out!

From the other portal, small air elementals rushed in, raking the hidden church with sheets of lightning. The blasts were too weak to do any real harm, but they werent meant to, between them and the howling winds the elementals would assault the churchs forces with, they would distract.

Distract long enough so that when Bjorgrund came charging through the other portal surrounded by hordes of small water and ice elementals, theyd be occupied. Frigid water and shards of ice hit the left flank of the church in waves. The young giant leapt, swinging his axe in an arc, cutting through the enemy.

The blade cleaved armour, flesh and bone; splitting bodies in two.

When the arc was complete, Bjorgrund was gone, speeding back through the portalthe opposite of the one the Fool had taken.

The Stalker cursed, his eyes falling on his hounds. What's the matter with you all? Why are you staring like youre addled?

The members of the hidden churchespecially the Apostlesstood frozen in shock. That axe Gabrian murmured.

The armour Izas gasped. Theyre Uldars! He wore it to protect himself against the venom of the ocean serpent in the third chronicle!

He used that axe to cleave the demon tree of Auchterbal in two! Gabrian added. How could some nameless giant have them? Why would he have them?

We must get them back! a holy warrior cried. We cannot allow that thief to keep Uldars possessions!

The portal Izas considered. Maybe it does lead to Uldar but then how would they gain his equipment unless he allowed them to have it? Perhaps they found it in an old ruin that we havent accounted for

Suddenly, a group of small earth elementals surged from the floor, striking at the hidden church followers, swinging stone fists, shattering ankles and knees.

The church responded with their weapons, sending some back to their home planes, while others escaped, diving back into the ground.

Theyre not giving us even one moment to think! a priestess shouted.

Aye, theyll keep harassing us for sure if we stay put! their fae ally bellowed. We have to catch our quarry!

Hurry, the Usurper flees! the Ravener-spawn pointed to the portal the Fool had gone through. The Hunter was already at the other end of the next chamber, diving through a portal.

The distance between prey and predator was growing.

We must destroy the Fool and his ally and take back what belongs to Uldar! the First Apostle shouted, his voice filled with passion. Well have to split up! Half of our forces must destroy the giant, while the other half wrings the life-breath from the Fool! Stalker, hedge the Fool in with holy soil! Izas, you go with Uldars messenger and pursue the giant, I will call upon the interdiction to trap the Fool! For Uldars glory, go!

No, I am only here for the Usurper! Uldars messenger roared, spurring his mount into the next room after the Fool. He must be destroyed!

A group of hidden church warriors broke from their formation, following Uldars messenger in holy duty.

Wait! Izas shouted.

Too late. Birger grinned at the controls, watching as men, women and spawn poured into the next room.

He pressed the button, activating the waiting trap.