Chapter 62: Gorgon 5
The once bustling marketplace of Stonegate was a study in disquiet. Gone were the jovial haggling and the rhythmic hammering of artisans. In their place, a tense silence hung heavy in the air, punctuated only by the occasional hushed whisper and the nervous shifting of feet.
News of Lord Kensington's belligerent siege had spread like wildfire, igniting a spark of fear and uncertainty within the hearts of Stonegate's commoners.
Groups huddled together, their faces etched with worry as they exchanged anxious speculations. "Do you think they'll attack?" a young woman with trembling hands whispered to her friend.
"The Lord hasn't said anything yet," the other replied, her voice barely above a murmur. "What if he can't stop them?"
"We're doomed," a grizzled old man chimed in, his voice raspy with despair. "Those nobles, they only care about power, not the lives of innocent folks like us."
The growing unrest reached the ears of the city guard, their faces grim as they patrolled the streets, attempting to maintain order amidst the rising tide of fear.
Meanwhile, within the imposing walls of Stonegate's Lord's castle, a different kind of tension simmered. Mavis, Ray's ever-vigilant lieutenant, slammed a fist on the table, her face contorted in a mixture of frustration and anger.
"Again?" she growled, tossing a report across the table to Ray. "What's this, like the seventeenth attempt?"
Ray, who was previously engaged in a rather unconventional training exercise – sparring with a training dummy while wearing a weighted vest – grunted as he skimmed the report. It contained details of the latest infiltration attempt, another unfortunate soul apprehended with a strange numbered tattoo emblazoned on their arm.
"Looks like Gorgon is testing our defenses," he commented, spitting out a mouthful of blood. "They want to see how strong we are, how prepared."
Mavis paced the room, her amusement barely contained. "Well, they're going to be met with a nasty surprise. We've got the dome defense systems prepped and operational. We have soldiers training around the clock. They won't find Stonegate wanting."
She rattled off the city's defensive capabilities with practiced ease. "Six thousand four-star soldiers, a thousand five-stars, a hundred six-stars and eighteen seven-stars. Those sixty six-stars and eighteen seven-stars courtesy of Null. It might not be much for a larger city, but for Stonegate, it's enough."
Ray finished his mock fight, collapsing dramatically onto a nearby bench. "Don't forget the surprise factor, Mavis," he said with a mischievous grin. "We have a few hidden aces up our sleeves, remember?"
Mavis smirked, a flicker of amusement playing on her lips. "Of course. But those are for Kensington's 'grand' arrival."
The mention of Lord Kensington brought a frown to Mavis' face. "Speaking of the belligerent buffoon," she said, "nobles from neighboring territories have been flooding the city with offers of 'assistance.'"
Ray raised an eyebrow. "Offers? Or thinly veiled attempts to exploit the situation?"
Mavis let out a derisive snort. "Exactly. They see Stonegate as a potential meal ticket, a chance to expand their own territories. Vultures, the lot of them."
Ray nodded in agreement. "Don't give them an answer yet. Let Kensington arrive first. We'll see what his true strength is and how much we should show."
He paused, a thoughtful expression settling on his face. "More importantly," he continued, "we need to address the public's fear. They need to know we're prepared, that they're safe."
Mavis clapped her hands together, her previous annoyance replaced with an air of determination. "Leave that to me. I'll draft a statement, address the concerns of the commoners directly. We'll reassure them that Stonegate stands strong, and that we won't succumb to the whims of a power-hungry noble."
True to her word, Mavis' words in City Lord's Alexei was soon resonated through every corner of Stonegate. Amplified by magical speakers, her message cut through the oppressive silence, infusing the air with a renewed sense of hope.
"Citizens of Stonegate! My voice reaches you today amidst a time of worry. Whispers of conflict have reached your ears, casting a shadow over our once peaceful city. Fear not! For Stonegate stands strong, its foundations built on unity and resilience.
News of Lord Kensington's belligerent actions has undoubtedly caused unease. We understand your concerns. War is a beast that devours peace and leaves only sorrow in its wake. But let me assure you, Stonegate will not bend the knee to baseless threats!
Behind these very walls, our soldiers train tirelessly, honing their skills to a razor's edge. They are not just warriors; they are your sons, daughters, friends, and neighbors. They stand ready to defend our homes, our families, and the very spirit of Stonegate.
We are not alone in this endeavor. Powerful allies stand beside us, their unwavering support a testament to the strength of our city. Together, we form an unbreakable chain, a shield against any who seek to bring harm to our doorstep.
But our greatest weapon is not steel or magic, but the very spirit of Stonegate itself. We are a city built on the values of cooperation, compassion, and unwavering resolve. These are the very qualities that will see us through this challenging time.
Do not give in to fear, for fear is a thief that steals courage and clouds judgment. Let us stand together, united in our determination to protect what we hold dear. Together, we will weather this storm and emerge stronger, more resolute than ever before.
Let the streets of Stonegate not echo with whispers of doubt, but with the resounding chorus of our unwavering spirit! Let the message be clear: Stonegate will not be cowed! We will stand tall, united, and ready to defend our city against any threat, be it from without or within.
May peace remain within our walls, but if conflict comes, we will meet it head-on, with courage and unwavering resolve. We are Stonegate, and we will not falter!"
It calmed down the people even reignited fighting spirit in others. The people were ready to protect themselves and their home.
Of course all of this was recorded to be used later.
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The late afternoon sun cast long shadows across the plains bordering Stonegate as Lord Kensington's army arrived, a sprawling mass of banners and gleaming armor. Information gleaned from Gorgon had painted a rosy picture for the arrogant noble. A mere 3,800 four-star soldiers, a paltry few five and six-stars, and a laughably weak seven-star commander.
This wouldn't even require a full-blown siege, Kensington mused, a smug grin splitting his face. He wouldn't need to bother with the offers of "assistance" flooding his camp from neighboring vultures. Stonegate would crumble before him.
However, just as Kensington was congratulating himself on his imminent victory, an unsettling sensation prickled the back of his neck. The air, previously warm with the promise of a pleasant evening, began to shimmer. An oppressive heat descended upon the camp, turning the already uncomfortable armor into sweltering prisons.
Beads of sweat formed on the soldiers' faces, their breaths coming in ragged gasps.
Through the distorting heat haze, they saw a figure appear in the sky. A woman, her red hair a fiery halo against the darkening sky, eyes the blazing crimson of an enraged phoenix. Her presence was a stark contrast to the stifling heat, an embodiment of raw power that sent shivers down their spines.
"What's the meaning of this?" Eliana's voice boomed, resonating with a power that seemed to vibrate through the very ground. Her words reached not just Kensington's camp, but echoed throughout the Rutherford region, a stark warning. "You dare start a war? Does the Royal Family seem like a joke to you?"
Terror gripped Kensington's heart. Gone was the smug self-assurance he had worn mere moments ago. He stumbled out of his luxurious tent, his voice cracking as he addressed the fiery-haired woman. "I… I..."
"I want a proper explanation! If it's not satisfactory…" said Eliana.
Eliana's fiery gaze met his, silencing any bravado before it could form. The oppressive heat intensified for a brief moment, then receded, leaving a chilling calm in its wake. Slowly, Eliana descended, her powerful aura settling around her, yet strangely comforting in its controlled fury.
"Your Highness...Babel and Stonegate plotted and killed my daughter," Kensington finally managed to stammer, his voice barely a whisper.
"Is that so?" Eliana asked, her voice devoid of emotion but laced with a hidden threat. As she spoke, she came down, bringing herself level with the trembling noble. She extended a hand, not towards his trembling head, but towards the collar of his ornate armor. With a strength that belied her slender frame, she grasped the fabric and hauled the surprised Kensington to his feet.
"Then perhaps," she began, her voice low and dangerous, "it's time you see the truth for yourself."
Before Kensington could even sputter a protest, Eliana propelled him forward with a single, effortless gesture. The air itself seemed to ripple around them, warping and twisting as they vanished from the sight of Kensington's bewildered army.
Moments later, they reappeared in front of Alexei's imposing mansion. The air crackled with a different kind of energy here, a chaotic mix of emotions swirling around the structure. Eliana marched towards the mansion's doors, her grip on Kensington's collar unwavering. Her expression remained stoic, but a flicker of annoyance flickered in her crimson eyes.
The heavy oak doors creaked open before they even reached them. Alexei stood within, his face pale and drawn, a stark contrast to his usual confident demeanor. Behind him, Ray stood guard, his expression unreadable.
"Princess Eliana," Alexei's voice rasped, a mix of relief and apprehension coloring his tone as he bowed. "Thank goodness you're here."