by Iskander on Thu Jul 30, 2009 6:35 pm
Trydian hit the ground, hard, and pain washed over him. The pain didn't last long, none of it did, for the shock of Vylrath's magic flooded his system. His nature was being overwhelmed by his father's, and Trydian retreated inward during this struggle. Vylrath's words, Zaero's, Isabella's, Caela's, Kahlan's, all were lost on him. His eyes had glazed over and, if not for the subtle rise and fall of his chest, they could have spoken to a corpse with the same results. They fell on deaf ears. Even Isabella's physical abuse, and Caela's magic, did not register in the young Demon.
Trydian found himself standing amid a burning Rivenfelde. Explosions rocked the buildings around him, and the shouts of dying men and Yuurei filled the air. Xexorian soldiers fled all around him, fleeing some foe he could not yet see. Trydian found himself unarmed, and was shocked that the Chaos Sword no longer sang to him. He stared about wildly and found a discarded axe; it was a weapon with a long haft, almost as long as Trydian was tall, and clearly intended to hack through armour. Trydian knelt and lifted the weapon, finding that it was somehow the perfect weight and balance for him.
It was as he rose that the enemy came into sight. Rage boiled up in Trydian's veins and he pointed an accusing finger at Vylrath, "You! You fucking bastard!" There was something off about Vylrath, but Trydian couldn't figure it out. His father didn't answer him, but instead hefted the Chaos Sword into view. Trydian's eyes widened and he muttered to himself, "Oh... Shit." He turned and ran the way the Xexorian soldiers had. He heard footsteps behind and knew that Vylrath pursued him.
As though in a dream, Trydian sprinted around a corner after the Xexorian soldiers, only to find himself trapped in a dead end. The soldiers were nowhere to be seen, but there was nowhere else to run. Trydian spun and readied the axe. He was far from fast enough, as he felt his head crack against the wall behind him. He stared at Vylrath, who had somehow managed to catch him. He realized what was wrong with his father then; Vylrath did not have the eyes of a Demon, or even a Vuri, but the multi-faceted eyes of one of the Yuurei bugs. Those eyes stared at him as Vylrath took hold of Trydian's throat and lifted him from the ground. Trydian screamed in horror and pain.
He flailed in Vylrath's grip, and felt himself becoming weaker. As the world dimmed he heard a new song, one that came from himself and not the Chaos Sword. Trydian screamed past his father's choke hold and the song had immediate effect. The walls around them rippled and stone shattered, filling the air with sharp shards. Vylrath released Trydian with a shouted curse in what Trydian knew to be the Yuurei tongue. Trydian fell to the ground and rolled away from his father desperately. He scrambled through the blasted walls and down beneath the streets of the city. Somehow he still held the axe he had found.
There was a second explosion and the gaping wound in Rivenfelde was widened. Trydian cursed as he fled deeper into the city's bowels, again pursued by his father. "What the fuck, what the fuck, what the fuck?! This can't be happening. How the fuck is this rea-" Trydian was cut off as he felt a hot gash open along his back. He stumbled away from Vylrath and turned to face him, bringing up the axe in time to parry the next blow of the Chaos Sword. "Oh shit!" Trydian screamed and swung wildly at Vylrath. His attacks had no skill, but the flailing axehead kept his father back for the moment.
"Trydian!" Sebilla's voice, here in the city, haunted him. Trydian turned to see her standing, surrounded by Yuurei warriors. Vylrath also turned and a sneer twisted his lips. "No!" Trydian shouted and lunged at Vylrath, but he was too late. His father was racing down the corridor toward Sebilla. As he neared her a rope of fire twisted from Sebilla to Trydian, from her heart to his, and solidified into a chain. The links of the chain were heavy, and it drew him toward her inexorably. Trydian raced after his father and, in a moment of desperation, he sang the first song that came to his mind. Sebilla's song, and its effects were even more devastating than his own had been. All his love and loyalty, all his hatred and madness, were rolled into that song and sent chasing his father.
The air rippled visibly as though exposed to some great heat source, and Vylrath was lifted from his feet when that wave struck him. The Chaos Sword was torn from his hand and lost amid the destruction that followed. The stone of the walls melted away and the roof sagged in before collapsing. Sebilla was lost to him, but the chain of fire remained. Trydian could feel it burning into his flesh, marking him, and enslaving him to its cause. He had tried to protect Sebilla, and now he had trapped her on the other side of the cave in with Yuurei warriors. Vylrath, at least, was also trapped with Trydian.
"You bastard," Trydian whispered and hefted the axe. He rushed at Vylrath and screamed his rage. All of it, the hatred, the inadequacy, was thrown into one wild attack. He brought the axe down on Vylrath's head and shrieked his triumph. His father was thrown to the ground in a spray of blood and Trydian exulted. He had killed his father, he had killed Vylrath.
His victory was short lived as his father, now with one side of his face obscured by blood, rose to his feet. "You should be dead!" Trydian screamed, and hacked at Vylrath again. His father's left arm fell to the ground, and Trydian kept hacking away. When he had finished there was little left of his father. Trydian was breathing heavily, though his lips had curved into a feral snarl. He leaned on the axe and let out a breath of relief. He would have to find Sebilla, but he doubted it would be hard, not when he was chained to her as he was. Something beneath him stirred and Trydian glanced down. The blood of his father was pooling at his feet, and running up his legs. "Wha?!" Trydian twisted and tried to free himself, only to find he was trapped there. The blood raced up and entered through the gash in his back, mingling with his own.
A new song rose, overpowering all those that he could hear. It overpowered the world, and washed it away. A firestorm erupted in the sky over Rivenfelde, and the stone about him collapsed into nothing. The fire raced downward as the blood raced up, and soon his world was red. He was trapped in a lake of fire, and the agony assaulted him. His body was twisted out of shape, taken apart, and put back together within that fiery hell. "Is this what it's like to die? Is this the afterlife? Trydian found he couldn't even focus on this thought with the song screaming through his head.
Trydian's cry interrupted Kahlan's final speech to him. His eyes snapped wide open and focused clearly on the Chaos Sword. He didn't know where he was, or why he was no longer burning, but he knew something had changed. The song he had heard was his own, but not the song he had been born with. It was a song like his father's, but of greater complexity. Trydian Xanathi awoke and that song left his lips as Kahlan stood above him. His world narrowed to her, and the chain of fire that he could still see.
Trydian rose to his feet, careful to avoid the Chaos Sword. His skin had become darker, and his hair had become a shade of ebony to match. He stared down the length of Kahlan's sword and he smiled. He didn't need the Chaos Sword any longer, not with that song pulsing through his very soul. "You will do well to remove that weapon before I take it. I doubt Vylrath would be pleased if I had it in my possession once more." He turned from Kahlan to stare at Zaero and then Isabella, Caela, and Sebilla. That burning chain was still in his head, and he doubted he'd be able to convince himself it wasn't there.
Trydian held up the arm that Vylrath had broken and flexed his fingers. The bone had knit together already, and he felt only a discomfort with it. He looked beyond his hand to Zaero again and dismissed him with a glance. "Begone intruder. You have no place here, nor any power over any of us."