"The Plot" - Chapter 7: Refugee Rumble

            “I see that the assassin Cloud poisoned that one time has elected to team up with the elves we kicked out of the forest that other time to interrupt my invasion of Argopolis in an attempt to destroy me!” Blex rambled excitedly as he stared into his crystal ball. “But fear not! I knew this might happen and have prepared a contingency plan. Ted, you will take our reserve forces and lead them against the elves! Cloud and Sir Beesalot, you will join him on his mission! Once you guys join the battle it won’t be long until our reinforcements arrive, allowing us to crush those meddling elves!” the beholder crime lord eagerly detailed.

            “I look forward to showing those tree huggers the wrath of my oozes and fungi,” Ted, the dragonborn, stated in a deep and disdainful baritone.

            “Those fools should have left well enough alone after we kicked them from our forest,” Beesalot explained, his words emphasized by a threatening, angry buzz.

            Cloud shifted nervously in her seat, obviously not eager to face her old foe.

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            King Merith and Althaea stood atop the city wall, watching as the elves climbed up the siege ladders and charged down the stone stairs into the streets. Merith wondered how Ferrum had discovered their plot, because as soon as the elves entered the city, they were greeted by a contingent of thieves and constructs. As the leader of the refugees continued to watch, the forces of Imperium Cleptarum were joined by several ochre jellies and black puddings, corrosive oozes that, when cut, split into multiple smaller oozes instead of being injured. And while the elven warriors were dealing with that, they were being shot at by arquebus-wielding, trained bears.

            “We need to get down there and help!” Althaea angrily exclaimed.

            “Yes, we do,” Merith conceded.

            The two elves ran down to the streets and into the fray, carving a path of destruction through the enemy army with their whirling blades. Just as the elves seemed to be making headway with their leaders’ help, swarms of giant bees and dozens of swarmforged poured over an adjacent wall to the one the elves had climbed over. With the help of the bees, Blex’s forces quickly regained the upper hand.

            “This is not going well,” Althaea paused. “‘Your Majesty’,” she finished, saltily reminding Merith of his responsibilities. “Do something!”

            “I am well aware. At this point I am starting to believe that Jeff’s plan was a fool’s errand, and I think our only hope is to find whoever is leading this section of the enemy army and eliminate them!”

            “Looking for me?” questioned a deep and contemptuous voice.

            The two elves spun around to see who had spoken. Before them stood Ted the Ooze Whisperer. The dragonborn’s grey leather armor seemed bright in contrast to his black scales. His head was draconic, yet also reminiscent of a skull, with a pair of segmented horns protruding from his temples and immediately curving downward, then forward like tusks. His snakelike yellow eyes scrutinized his opponents as he drew a faintly-glowing, silvery sickle. Ted was flanked by a pair of eye guards with double-bladed scimitars at the ready. With a dismissive wave of his hand, the dragonborn sent his guards into battle.

            “Distract the guards. I will take care of the boss,” Merith whispered to Althaea.

            The elven royal guard charged forward, sidestepping the first eye guard’s slice, and kicking the construct backwards. The second eye guard lunged forward arcing its blade down at Althaea. The elf nimbly blocked the strike and engaged the construct in a contest of strength.

            Merith bolted past the distracted guards and straight toward Ted. As the king of the elves neared him, the dragonborn focused his concentration and was surrounded by an aura of poisonous spores, waves of which blasted into Merith every few seconds. Holding his breath, the elf twirled his blade through the air, slicing it at his foe several times in quick succession. The druid deftly deflected the strikes with his sickle, each strike from the elf’s enchanted blade leaving a thin layer of frost on Ted’s weapon. With a quick incantation, the dragonborn fired a blade of ice from his off hand. Merith leaped out of the way, only to be struck with several tiny shards of icy shrapnel.

            Althaea overpowered the construct, shoving it backward before slashing both blades across its legs. The impact of the strikes was lessened by the eye guard’s built-in energy shielding, but nonetheless left large gashes. Before the elf could follow up on her attacks, she was struck in the back by an electrically charged cut from the second guard’s double-bladed scimitar, which tore a large hole in the back of her leather armor and shocked her with electricity. Althaea twirled around, desperately attacking and blocking from both sides. She was receiving minor cuts left and right while only managing to slowly whittle down the constructs’ energy shields.

            As Merith was about to take another swing, Ted quickly cast a spell, which greatly boosted the height of his jumps, then leapt to the roof of a nearby building. No longer able to reach his foe, the elf slung his double-bladed scimitar across his back and drew a dagger. He hurled the weapon at the dragonborn while simultaneously speaking an incantation under his breath. As the ranger’s missile spun end over end through the air, a hail of thorns appeared around it. Ted easily dodged the knife, but was struck with numerous thorns, only a few of which penetrated his leather armor. He let out an angry draconic roar before spewing a torrent of acid breath from his jaws. Merith ducked under the corrosive blast, but was struck in the shoulder by a stray glob of searing acid.

            Once her foes’ energy packs were finally exhausted, Althaea leapt into the air, performing a spinning kick to both of their faces. As the two eye guards lay prone on the ground, the elven royal guard ran to help her king. Before Althaea could reach Merith, a suit of gleaming platemail drifted gently down to the ground in front of her, its descent slowed by the combined might of its inhabiting bee swarm.

            “We have been looking forward to this,” Sir Beesalot hissed as he drew his greatsword from his back.

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            Cloud stood atop a roof, away from the melee happening in other parts of the city. Across from her stood Jeff, still bent on vengeance.

            “Finally, we meet again! This time, only one of us is leaving…. and it certainly won’t be you!” the halfling exclaimed in a cheerful, yet deadly, tone as he began twirling his chained dagger.

            Cloud stoically gritted her teeth and drew her twin blades. The tabaxi dodged to the side of her foe’s first long, sweeping slice, blocked the second with a magical barrier, and charged toward the halfling with a burst of speed. Just as Cloud reached him, Jeff lobbed a small gray sphere at the ground, engulfing them both in a cloud of smoke. The tabaxi rogue suddenly felt a terrible pain in her back as she was stabbed with a throwing knife, and before she could turn to face her attacker, she was kicked off the roof. She landed face down on top of a wooden crate in a back ally, with the knife still stuck in her back.

Once the smoke had cleared, Jeff swung his chained dagger down at his opponent, but the attack missed as Cloud was now blurry and indistinct. Before the assassin could swing again, Cloud sheathed her swords and began throwing a barrage of daggers from within her cloak. Jeff dodged several of the projectiles, but took one to the shoulder and had his sides grazed by two others. He turned and ran from the edge of the roof, depriving the tabaxi of a clear shot. Cloud used her feline claws to easily scale the side of the building. As she clambered back onto the roof, the tabaxi barely ducked under a thrown roofing tile.

“Poisoning you was nothing personal! I just needed the reward money!” Cloud fearfully shouted at Jeff.

“I know. Likewise, it won’t be personal when I slit your throat!” The halfling shouted back, before bursting into maniacal laughter.

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Merith placed a hand on his injured shoulder, and with a short string of magic words, his acid burns were healed. Ted lifted one hand into the air and chanted a druidic incantation. After a moment, a large vine grew from the ground behind the elven king, cracking apart a small section of the cobblestone road in the process. Merith reached for his double-bladed scimitar, but he was too late. Before his hand could reach the weapon, the vine lashed out and wrapped itself tightly around the elf, immobilizing him. As the elf struggled to free himself from the vine, the dragonborn leapt down to the ground and placed his hand upon the cobbles in front of Merith. After another short chant, the cobblestone around where the elf was standing seemingly turned to liquid clay. Directing the stone with a few precise waves of his hands, Ted enveloped Merith from the neck down in a cocoon of liquid stone, which resolidified in moments.

            Althaea managed to parry Sir Beesalot’s first few swings before striking her scimitar down on his shoulder. The knight shifted to the side and let her blade glance off his enchanted armor. He charged forward, putting his full weight into a powerful shoulder slam. Reeling from the blow, Althaea barely blocked a downward slice from her foe’s greatsword using the handle of her weapon. The two combatants stood in place with Beesalot pressing his sword against the hilt of the elven royal guard’s weapon with all his might. As Althaea struggled against the swarmforged knight, numerous bees flew from within the armor’s visor. The swarm of bees clumped together, forming the shape of a fist.

            The bee fist flew forward, slamming into Althaea’s face with the force of many, many bees, inflicting a multitude of stings in the process. The bees turned around and flew back into the armor. With his elven adversary distracted by the pain, Sir Beesalot twisted his blade and flung the weapon from her grasp. Before Althaea could react, the knight slammed the hilt of his sword into her stomach. The elf, exhausted, disarmed, and in pain, was caught completely off guard as the duo of eye guards came up behind her. Each guard grabbed hold of one of Althaea’s arms with both hands, and together the two guards forced the elf into a kneeling position and held her in place.

            “Well, that’s over with,” Ted affirmed with sigh of boredom. “If either of you try to escape, I’ll melt your faces with my acid breath,” the dragonborn threatened. “OK Beesalot, go make the announcement.”

            Sir Beesalot floated into the air above the nearby buildings and the battle, propelled by the wings of an entire hive of bees. “Attention elves! We have captured both of your pathetic leaders!” the swarmforged boomed. “Now cease this fighting and submit yourselves to the rulership of Imperium Cleptarum or your foolish ‘King’ and his ‘royal’ guard will be executed via acid breath! Make your choice now!” he commanded, underscoring his words with a threatening buzz.

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            Jeff swung his chained blade through the air. Cloud leapt over the blade and grasped the chain with both hands. She pulled on the chain and, after a few seconds, managed to pull it from the halfling’s grasp and fling the weapon off the roof. Cloud drew her twin shortswords and sprinted toward Jeff. As she neared her foe, the tabaxi swung both of her blades in an X shape down at his neck. Jeff ducked under the attack and yanked the dagger from his shoulder. The halfling assassin plunged the knife into Cloud’s stomach before twisting it and then cutting it out through her side. Jeff kicked his foe to the ground and turned to walk away.

After a few steps, the halfling paused to tend to a sudden stinging sensation in the side of his neck. “Got em!” Smitty exclaimed in self-satisfaction. “You’re welcome, Cloud!” he gloated as he put away his blow gun.

No answer.

The only sound was that of Jeff’s lifeless body sliding down the roof tiles.

“Cloud?”

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Ted the Ooze Whisperer and Sir Beesalot watched with satisfaction as the elves threw down their weapons and surrendered.

“What are you going to do with us?” Merith demanded, the tremor in his voice betraying him.

“That will be up to the boss after the battle is over. And don’t expect it to be fun,” Ted explained in a mocking tone. 

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