Book Three Chapter Seventy Six: Castle Dungeon Intro
They were in the heart of the castle, racing to destroy the very notion of needing gems. At any moment they might run into the guards that theyd been assured filled the hallways. After all, that had been the point of the city guards and thieves offering their grand sacrifice by the drawbridge.
So far, however, luck had held with them, and they hadnt met a single guard.
The dungeon is this way, Definitely Bad Guy said, leading the way with a disturbing familiarity.
Qube had a nasty suspicion that the dungeon might have been where he got some of his experiments from. Or maybe he knew the way so well because of the shield hed set up to keep the king and queen in there.
Soon she might be coming face-to-face with the noble king and beautiful queen. Qube had to stop herself from hyperventilating. Shed managed to be in the same room as the Exiled Prince and Exiled Princess before without fainting, so surely she would be able to acquit herself properly in front of their parents!
Sure, the first time shed been in the room with them shed had to flee and recover herself, and it turned out that they hadnt even been able to see her when shed done that, but that had been at the beginning of their adventure!
Why, the effect of [The Bards Ballad] might have reached the dungeon, and the twins might even be able to make eye contact with her now! They might even nod at her in acknowledgement. Her heart stuttered, and she realised shed tried to prevent herself from hyperventilating by holding her breath.
She had to calm down, or else she wouldnt make it to the dungeon without keeling over from lack of breathing.
The mental image of her finally being seen by the fabled Royals shed heard about while growing up, only to immediately faint, was not one she wanted to dwell on.
Down here, Definitely Bad Guy said, stopping at a shadowy doorway.
Even if the former Mage Advisor hadnt told them, Qube would have guessed that this was the entrance to a dungeon. Deep shadows covered the iron door, and cobwebs hung from the corners. The door was surrounded by a pool of darkness, and the temperature dropped noticeably as they approached. The music changed the closer she got, going from the soaring, vaguely echoey notes to something sinister and brooding. She thought she could hear the clank of chains and faint screaming, even though there was no evidence of people in distress, or any metal besides what was likely a soundproof door. Thick iron doors werent known for their ability to leak sound.
It was probably a subtle fear spell, designed to intimidate them.
Unfortunately, it was working. Qube was intimidated. It wasnt going to stop her from going inside and freeing the king and queen, but it was making it harder for her to stay calm.
Hey, you okay? the Chosen One asked, watching her with mild concern. Youre going pretty red.
Just staying calm, Chosen One! she said through clenched teeth.
Your calmness is terrifying, he replied, as she turned almost purple with her sheer serenity.
Definitely Bad Guy, on the other hand, ignored this by-play in favour of his own drama. He puffed himself up, and pressed his hand against the iron door.New novel chapters are published on
May I present: the dungeon! he said grandly, and flung it open.
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There must have been a spell linked to the door, as the instant it opened, the group was teleported. Quite what the point of such an intimidating looking door was when all it did was open and teleport them, Qube wasnt sure.
In fact, they were teleported to the top of a steep staircase, and it was only the tell-tale lurch of teleportation, and the moment of all-encompassing darkness, that informed Qube that they had teleported.
The cobwebs were even bigger here, nearly dangling into the guttering torches attached to the walls in a way that made the ever fire-conscious Qube very nervous. And she really didnt need any more nerves added to her right then. How long the torches had been burning unsupervised was another question, as well as how much mana/fuel was wasted if they were just always left on.
Then again, the Evil Emperor knew they were coming. Maybe hed demanded everywhere be lit for their arrival. It wouldnt do for the one Chosen by the Golden Prophecy to make it all the way to his castle, only to trip in the darkness and break his neck.
Qube felt her jaw drop.
I must admit, I hadnt thought you willing to consider other options, Sencha Bard said, sounding very pleased.
All that came out of Qubes mouth was a small squeak of dismay.
I must admit, such a small concentration of power thats passed down without any checks in place seems ripe for misbehaviour, Sexy Screamy Spider Briar said. Depending on how Construct Crossroads goes, it might be worth investigating some kind of council that makes decisions, so we can prevent another coup.
Qube was perfectly tranquil. This was all just hypothetical. Because they hadnt met the king and queen yet. Once they met them, she just knew theyd realise how Royal they were, and how right it was that they rule. The only person whod thought they should be in charge was the Evil Emperor, and he was Evil! And wrong! He called himself an emperor but ruled over a kingdom!
With other, smaller kingdoms in it.
Wait, was that an empire?
That was beside the point! The point was that, even he, with his misguided notions of rulership and naming, hadnt been able to bring himself to kill the king and queen out of hand. Hed kept them alive in these dungeons for years, when it would have been far more prudent to dispose of them.
It was a hint that there was still hope for him yet.
Well, lets worry about saving the world first, before figuring out what happens next, Qube said brightly.
The Chosen One winced slightly at her brightness. Hey, dont worry, you want them on the throne, Ill put them there, he said.
Im not worried! I just dont think we should be having this discussion right now! Qube poured even more cheer into her response. Were so close to rescuing them; lets do that first!
Okay Sparky, bust through that shield. The Chosen One gave up on trying to reassure his companion, and turned to more practical matters. Lets see what weve got.
Qube beamed at the rest of the party, who (aside from Squiggles) refused to make eye contact. They were probably all nervous. She could understand. She was nervous too!
Definitely Bad Guy placed his hands near the red and black shield and started to mutter. His words were indecipherable, but he started to glow as he spoke. He got louder, and Qube realised that he was speaking a strange and ancient language.
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He was nearly shouting now, red and blue mana coursing through him, swirling around him as his voice cracked. He bellowed the last words and then slammed his hands against the shield itself.
It shattered. The red and blue whirls scattered, dispersing into the walls, as a loud crack sounded. Qube had never seen a shield react audibly to being destroyed, and she felt the hairs on the back of her neck tingle at the sheer power of the spell.
Definitely Bad Guy had made something so strong, and yet he still didnt think of himself as the most powerful Mage in the kingdom.
A humbling thought.
The shield was down. Not even waiting for the Chosen One, Qube took a few trembling steps forward, and touched the iron door. It easily swung open, revealing the first room in the dungeon. A small group of Royal Guards were sitting at a table, playing a card game. They looked up, startled at the door opening, and peered through Qube to the Chosen One standing behind her.
They shouted something, probably a command or order to stop breaking into the dungeon, but Qube didnt hear a word. Instead, all her attention was fixated on the four occupied cells on the other side of the room.
It was them. They were real.
Qube had finally found the king and queen.