---------------------------------- VRDET-OP: The Marraketh Connection "Underground Part 4/4" by: Red Paladin ---------------------------------- "Damn! I knew it... I mean, I felt it." Red was following the youngster with the elder and a group of druids to a secret hideout that the youngster had accidentally found. It had been created by the new "druid" who had come to live with them. It was a shorter journey than Red's exploring, but to his impatience, it seemed like an eternity. Red did not want to lose another friend. The druids went ahead. As they neared the entrance, they slowed down to consider their course of action. Red, though, would not wait any longer. Extinguishing one the hanging torches, he Shadowslipped[tm] through the nearest exit. Crossing to the other side of the wall, he could see that the entrance was an open, but outside, he had seen no passageway. It had to be an illusion. Moving quickly, he located the main chamber of the pseudo-druid's lair. There was only figure in the round room. It wasn't Bryn. He guessed that it was probably the so-called druid. For some reason, however, he was getting a very creepy feeling from him or her. It was almost familiar somehow... While circling behind, to get a better angle of approach, the druids' shadows were funneling into the room. The ones at the front stumbled slightly, tripping one of the renegade's wards, though not suffering any permanent damage. He chose to arrive at that moment, daggers in hand and the Fire[tm] coursing through his veins. When he stepped back into the normal world, he realized what he was facing. *Damn!* It was a Lyran. He hated Lyrans. From the colour of the crimson robes, he could tell that it was one of the higher levels. It was a she as well. She was the one Bryn had told her about, he guessed. "Watch out! It's a Lyran!" He exclaimed to the druids. That meant nothing to the druids, but the tone of voice did speak of grave danger, despite its cold sound. It meant more danger for Red as it suddenly redirected her attention to him. Though he was facing a great danger, the Fire[tm] left him unfazed. The druids, by now, were firing off offensive spells. The Lyran merely outstretched her hand in their direction, counter acting the spells, and defecting them back at the sources. The druids scattered, enduring minor injuries. "Well, what do we have here?" she asked in a mocking tone. "You have a nice taste in clothing," she said, noting Red's own Crimson Cloak[tm]. He remained silent, speaking only with his stone cold stare. Then, she summoned a ball of crimson energy in her outstretched hand, aiming it at the center of the scattered druids. Red cringed at the what the energy might do, but it simply expanded. It expanded until it enveloped the entire group, essentially trapping them. Some of the more persistent ones tested their magical prison and were rewarded with a nasty shock. "Did you have a nice rest?" she asked Red. *What? No wonder I slept in so late!* His face, however with its Fire[tm] fueled stare, betrayed none of the these thoughts. Common sense would normally have led Red to running, but the Fire[tm] only knew the target and the path to it. It had no need for such frivolous things. Red thrust a dagger in the Lyran's direction, but brushed aside in a sweep of magic. Relentlessly, Red pushed ahead the attack but was, each time, denied the pleasure of escorting her to death's door. "Is that the best you can do?" she said. Under the circumstances, it was, but Red said nothing. Too much time was needed to summon any useful magic, so instead the Fire[tm] burned brighter within him. The sheer force of will broke through the shield that protected her, letting one of Red's dagger through and drawing blood. "I grow tired of this," she hissed. He tried to follow up, but another ball of energy wrapped around him as well. "You will be my next slave," she directed at Red, menacingly. Red only responded in a cold stare. "Now, where did she run off to," she said. By this, Red was sure she meant Bryn. Suddenly, an explosion of blue light came from the energy that trapped the druids, emanating from the elder druid. This took the Lyran by surprise. Their crimson prison shattered, throwing bolts of energy like the shards of glass. Fortunately, just as Red's retrains kept him in, it also kept things out, giving him protection from the destructive shower. The druids had pooled their power, letting the elder druid become its focus. Even through the shield, Red could feel the power saturate everything in the room. Still, the level of energy grew. The Lyran seemed to flinch through her mask. Had she known what would have followed, she would have ran for, what was the rest of her miserable life. The elder druid unleashed a torrent of blue flame and energy crashing through, by comparison, her feeble shield, at the Lyran, surrounding her. There was barely enough time to hear her scream, as she became a black smudge of ash on the floor. "Is she going to be okay?" Red asked the druids, urgently. This second time, he made a point of remembering the route taken. They had brought Bryn's unconscious body back to the hospital room that Red had found earlier on. It was awhile before they had found her because she had been hiding in a small cave, a few metres away from the Lyran's room. Red was sure it was Bryn, but something change the Lyran did had changed her outward appearance to a form that he did not recognize, especially the crimson coloured hair. For some reason, she was also smaller. "Yes, if we hurry," said the elder. "Is there any way I can help?" Red asked. "Do you have any knowledge in herbal medicines?" he asked. Red nodded. "Good, then you will be able to help. Not now, but later. First we must try to reverse the transformation that being you called a Lyran has done to her." Red nodded again, but could not help but still feel frustrated. He had let another friend get hurt. Last time it had led to death, and Red did not want to have this come to the same conclusion. He left the druids to work their magic. The little magic that Red knew or had documented in the datapad was of no use in this matter. Healing with magic was not his specialty. As he walked hallways slipped past him, unseen. It was all a blur, colours flowing past him, until he finally stopped at the dining room to sit down. Food was brought to him. He mumbled some thank you, but he could not eat. When he did, the spices that made it smell and taste wonderful before, was now odorless and bland. All the worry would not make it better, but it could not stop Red from doing it. He carried himself to his room to rest, as waited for the call, when his help would finally be needed. It was few hours later, near 4:00, before Red heard anything. He awoke hearing the noise of shuffling feet, headed towards their quarters. Red opened the door to see a line of hooded zombies headed his way. It was alright though, as he realized the druids had stayed up all night to help Bryn. It was four in the morning, surface time, though, underground, time seemed to stand still. Red caught up to the elder just as he was about to enter his room. "Is she okay?" Red asked, anxiously. "Yes," he nodded, "and you can go see her." "Thank you." He nodded, and went into his room. Red quickly extinguished a torch and Shadowslipped[tm] into the sick room while the last hours of night still remained. "So Bryn, how do you feel?" Red said, instantly cringing. It was a very bad question. To Be Continued in "Lockdown" (C) A Neutral&Chaotic Production, 1998. Neutral&Chaotic Publishing since 1997. ---------------------------------------------------------------- The preceding segment is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locals or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.