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March 30, 2021 6 mins

Season 01 - Episode 03.

Alaric's efforts against the dead have marked him. Not even the captial of the Thacean Empire is safe any more.

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  • Alaric Von Beller - George Ledoux

 

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(00:02):
Sixth of Zephus, in the year 218 after Deadhaus
I fear that Deadhaus has become aware of my presence. What happened tonight
was not mere happenstance, nor the result of being on the front lines. This time,
the dead sought me out directly. This time, they sent an assassin.

(00:25):
The Emperor had recalled me to Thacea for a war council,
and it was within the very walls of the capital that I was assailed. Night had fallen when I
arrived, and a pair of Praetorians awaited me at the gates with a cart. Having ridden so long
to reach the city, I told the guards I preferred to walk. They were under orders to accompany me,

(00:48):
which I found needless, but the war has driven the Emperor ever more paranoid.
We set out toward the imperial palace together, with either guard wielding torches to light the
way. The market district was quiet, except for our footfalls. Its empty stalls stood strewn
with shadows. As we passed a darkened alleyway, there came a distant clinking. The Praetorians

(01:16):
immediately halted. We listened together, and the metallic rattle drew closer.
“Who goes there?” a Praetorian demanded.
“Show yourself, in the name of the Emperor!” The other said. There was no answer,
and the sound fell still. Suddenly, the hair on the back of my neck stood on end…

(01:37):
it felt as if an icy wind blew straight through my flesh. The two torches snuffed out, and the sharp
ring of steel sounded as the guards drew their blades, moving between myself and the alley.
It came forward then, emerging from the shadows as if it was made from them, barely distinguishable.

(02:00):
A black and tattered cloak obscured its features,
completely shrouding the figure beneath… and yet it seemed as if there was no figure beneath.
No legs carried the entity, no head was discernible from within its hood,
no hands emerged from the sleeves. The cloak was filled by the shape of something vaguely human,

(02:25):
but at the same time, empty. It both existed and did not exist. It was a Wraith.
“Undead!” a Praetorian shouted. The Wraith held out its arms, or rather its sleeves,
and chains dangled from the folds of its cloak, clinking against one another. Then,

(02:47):
from the shadows of its empty cloak, a ghostly light began to glow. I watched as the
ghost-light took the shape of spindly limbs and a terrible visage, flickering in and out of being,
and then the Wraith swept suddenly forward, soundless but for the clinking of its chains.

(03:10):
One Praetorian thrust his sword into its cloak, but struck nothing. No tear was made in the
fabric, and he gasped as the Wraith passed directly through his body. As it emerged from
the guard’s back, a shadowy chain ran between them, extending as the Wraith pitched forward.
The second Praetorian swung his blade in a wide arc that would have severed the head of

(03:35):
any tangible being, but the weapon found no purchase,
and the Wraith passed through him, now linking both guards and itself in ethereal chains.
It was headed directly for me, completely indifferent to the guards. But I was prepared.
I drew a flask from my satchel and shook it. Had I thrown it directly at the Wraith, I have no doubt

(04:00):
that it would have passed through its insubstantial form, and I would not be writing
these words now. So instead, I threw it at its feet, or where they would have been if it had any.
The flask burst in a blaze of green fire. To this, the Wraith was not immune.

(04:21):
A terrible shrieking, far above the pitch and strength of mortal voices,
echoed from within the folds of its cloak as the alchemical fires enveloped it.
“Go now!” a guard shouted. “Get to the palace while you still can!” I stumbled backwards
as the Wraith howled, a flailing blaze of emerald. I retrieved another flask, in case it should

(04:44):
pursue me, and then I fled. That Wraith had been sent directly for me, of that I have no doubt.
It didn’t even react to the guards, just passed through them to reach its true target. I always
suspected it was only a matter of time before this happened; I’ve interfered with Deadhaus

(05:06):
for too long to go unnoticed. But to know exactly where I would be that night is no ordinary feat of
reconnaissance… perhaps there are informants among us… perhaps the Emperor is right to be paranoid.
I was able to reach the safety of the palace walls, where no dead thing dares to tread for

(05:30):
what lies within. The next day, the Praetorians were found in the market, still in their armor,
but somehow entirely flayed. Their bodies were retrieved and now reside in my laboratory. A
series of cuts, well over a hundred, are marked across their exposed muscles, but most unusual is

(05:54):
that these cuts are identical, the same locations, the same patterns exactly… and yet every one of
these wounds was inflicted before the men died. I hope my analysis may reveal some secret as to
how this was done, for this is all the material I have to work with. Their skins were never found.

(06:17):
– Alaric von Beller,Grand Inquisitor of the Thacean Empire
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