Night Watch
Disclaimer: Legacy of Kain belongs
people who are not me. I am making £0.00 out of this fic, it is written purely
because I have a burning need to create. Although I would like to own Kain . .
. then he’d be mine.
Rating: PG-13
Set: Post Blood Omen two Pre Soul
Reaver pre raising the lieutenants
Authoress
note: This was
inspired by something small crawling through my work tired brain. I also wanted
to see if I could write something . . . simple for a change.
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[Kain]
I had to
wait for the dark.
The light
of day was too much for my senses to deal with and half starved or not I had
had to wait. Even waking now in the pitch darkness colours were to bright,
lines to sharp and the smells carried on the breeze felt like they were burning
the inside of my nose.
I had in
my youth heard tale of how vampires were nigh on unstoppable, invulnerable even
save from a few specific weapons, but from what I was experiencing that was far
from the truth. With an unsatisfied grunt I pulled myself to my feet and waited
for a moment while the room span sickeningly. I needed to feed, my stomach
growled in agreement with my thoughts and I glared at my own weakness. I kept
telling myself that this was no doubt temporary, as whether I liked to admit it
or not I was a fledgling, a child in vampiric terms. All ‘children’ were
fragile, frail things. No doubt after a time I would become accustomed to this
existence and it would no longer pain me so to simply open my eyes or take in
the air through my nose. No doubt one day I would rely on those heightened
senses that so plagued me now.
I just had
to live long enough first.
I grumbled
to myself, I had a wretched existence and I was making excuses for it, I
dislike making excuses for myself. A rat ran over my boots and the sound it
made was piercing to my over sensitive hearing. I gave the rodent a sharp kick
hearing its spine break under the force. My stomach growled again as I stalked
away from the small corpse, I would not allow myself to fall far enough to eat
vermin despite my bodies reaction to blood of any kind. I moved through the
semi tumbled down tomb towards where I remembered the entrance to be, looking
around myself with disdain. This was not what I had envisioned my future to be.
I stopped at the crumbled entrance way and tired to allow myself to adjust to
the change in light, the moonlight too bright for my eyes.
There was
a village nearby, I could hear the movement of mortals, smell the wood smoke
from fires and see the glow from the torches. But over all of this I could
smell the blood, for a moment I revelled as the scent overrode my other senses
bringing me a few moments of relative peace. I moved before I had made the conscious
decision to do so, instinct moving me in the direction of what I needed and
changing me into the form that moved swiftest. It took me mere minuets to make
it to the village, four legs moving faster than two. I slipped out of my wolf
form as I neared the closed gates, rising up into the form of a man.
I listened
for a short time, trying to sort out the rush of sound coming from the village,
trying to tell if there was anyone near the wall. After a short time impatience
pressed me to gave up trying to sort through the mess
of sound and I simply trusted myself to luck and leapt the wall easily.
My head
throbbed, my eyes stung and watered almost constantly in the almost blinding
light of the village. I half snarled at myself and my body’s weakness.
The
village was different from some of the others I had passed through, it was
larger for one and a great many more people moved about in the night. Although
the numbers could still be counted on ones fingers. As a result the streets
were better lit, my eyes burned and I rubbed at them to try and get them to
calm. The smoke from the touches burned my eyes and nose, I found myself
sneezing. I turned into an alley and leaned heavily against a wall, I knew that
after a few moments my senses would adjust and I would be able to move freely
until something else overwhelmed them. I spent those moments with my eyes
closed breathing through my mouth although I was quiet sure breathing was no
longer a necessity for the recently deceased.
This was
ridiculous, and pathetic, two things I did not want to be. Two things I would
not be, no matter how much my body disagreed.
I have
always been somewhat stubborn.
When young
I was always told that my stubborn nature would lead me down an ill path, I
snorted at the memory, if only they knew. But now my stubbornness and
frustration were of positive use to me, goading myself with how pathetic my
current situation was I found the strength to open my eyes against the glare of
the torches and pushed myself away from the wall.
The air
carried a crisp bite to it, a cold snap; I had noticed this more and more the
nearer I came to my destination, Malek’s Bastion was said to be in the
mountains. But winter was also approaching and the darkness came earlier and
earlier each passing day. The village showed evidence of this, shop keepers
were closing up as I walked past, and people still moved through the streets. I
kept to the shadows both for my aching senses and the fear of causing a mob to
form should I be seen clearly. I looked back and forth over the few people
brave enough to wander the streets now darkness had fallen, hoping to see one I
could lead astray.
Unfortunately
that was not what I found, so focused was I on my stomach that I nearly walked
into the back of a heavily armoured man. Almost tripping over myself in an
effort to back away unseen I clenched my jaws in frustration at my own
stupidity. Safely hidden for the moment I looked back to him, and noticed that
he was not alone there were seven of them that I could see, all armoured and
armed.
I watched
them for a moment before realisation dawned, they were a watch. Men trained to
deal with all threats a village could face at night, this ranged from thugs to
wolves, and mutants to vampires. Fear twisted through me and I crushed it
relentlessly, feeling embarrassed that I should feel such fear at these men. Yet
much to my frustration with the fear something else moved through me, something
I am as of yet unable to define any better than magic.
I have at
the moment some small skill with the art, but the balance of power and control
is far, far from perfect. When I struck down the mage Nupraptor I discovered
just how askew my own internal balance was.
I was
struck by one of his own spheres of power and knocked back; it had angered me
that such a frail old man could hurt me with what seemed like very little
effort and something inside me moved. It felt as though something had opened
and my anger became a physical force. A force I could not control. It ripped
out of me and tore everything apart, the room was shattered, the
flooring ripped up, the walls torn down and the frail old man thrown to the
floor. I had learned through trial and error after that experience that I had a
great deal of power and very little control. At the moment my magic seemed tied
to my own unconscious reactions, namely fear and anger; when something
frightened or angered me my magic came forth unbidden and ripped apart what was
causing my distress.
It was
sloppy and wretched and lacked any kind of refinement. I would have to resolve
this at some point, perhaps the necromancer would be
able to provide some kind of enlightenment on measures for control. For now
though I had found that the more spells and focuses I gain the greater my
control becomes. I watched the night watch as they barked at each other and
separated, they were moving to surround the village, I would have to have a
care when I left if I wanted to avoid attention.
For some
reason unknown to me my focus settled on one of the younger members of the
group, he moved as if he had seen some battles but not many, I found myself
following him, my hunger intensifying. I snorted at myself, I may have not been
fond of my weakness but I was also not foolish enough to ignore it and I knew
that hunting down a watchman was very foolish but for some reason I found
myself not particularly caring. I continued to follow him as he walked through
the village to one of its walls and clambered ungracefully up, settling himself on its peek. I smirked at him and walked away,
moving to one of the towers stationed around the wall I entered the door, which
providing little resistance although the sound of breaking wood did cause me to
wince. Moving up the stairs I made my way along the walls top to where I knew
he was sitting. Clambering up the wall had not been beyond me but it would have
caused him to be more suspicious of my sudden appearance.
As I
neared him I made a deliberate effort to scrape the heals
of my boots across the stones I walked on, hoping he would hear me and not be
overly startled.
“Stop!”
his voice called out to me before I had expected, I did as he ordered “who are
you? What is your business here?” his voice was rough but still held a
lightness that one often associates with youth. I answered him that I was a
simple wanderer and had no more business in this place. I remained out of the
glare of the torch he rested under and continued to speak with him. He spoke
easily to me which surprised me a little, I had
expected at least some small resistance on his part to my presence but he was
quiet the opposite and seemed strangely to enjoy my company. I watched him as
he spoke to me, feeling my teeth prick at my lower lip; I would use my teeth on
this one, it had been a time since I had done so.
His blood
was warm and smooth, and he clung to me when I broke the skin, gloved fingers
digging into my back and shoulder. I took my time taking from him, feeling
almost languid as I did so enjoying the thickness to his blood that I
recognised easily as a good health that was uncommon in these small villages. I
much preferred this way of feeding as to the faster and more crude way I used
more often; there was a comfortable intimacy to it that I enjoyed.
I didn’t
make any effort to disguise the kill as I had no intention of remaining long
enough for his comrades to find me. I left him sprawled on the cold stone,
making small pleading sounds, that I did not
understand nor made any effort to. The burning in my eyes and nose receded as
his blood spread through me and I made a small noise of contentment before
allowing myself to fall from the wall and disappear into the forest surrounding
the village.
Malek was
waiting for me.
End
Authoress Note: Short Sweet and once again
pointless. But such fun to write ^_^
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