Warriors Duel

[Another little drablet with the witch and the snakescale warrior]

Two warriors face in a field, one a paladin held by holy order to kill all users of magic not allied with the church. The other the snake scale warrior who had been making his way acting as a companion for the witch.

It was a duel, and one both knew the rules to and when the arrow was heard coming his way he knew also that this was no fair game of skill. It had been enough for the holy knight to charge with his two-handed sword charging and dropping the blade vertical along the helmet to have what he felt would be hard metal be gone. Fog had come in unnaturally throwing off distances before a light had shone over the pair causing the holy warrior to jump back before looking to see the witch who had come out of her hut, a round shield big enough to take care of unwanted arrows flying her way set in the moat of the field.

The look in her eyes had said it, she knew there was magic played and that had been why she had been pulled out of the house by the action and had to show there was fairness in the act now causing the church’s forces to work in other ways now.

Scanning the situation their tactics in battle had been something he had known very well, but the sudden impatience and lack of honor had been something he was unsure of. What had caused he did not know but it was not something he had understood them to do before. It was a question to be asked later as an arrow came whistling by his helmet aimed at the witch before it was set floating in front of her completely harmless before turned and sent back along the same route through the fog and light catching someone with a muffled gurk before the sound of body met moat and grass.

It had been a sound both of the armored warriors heard and when understanding there was no more back up the paladin had become more defensive trying to create openings tactically instead of by tricks. However, the snake scale knight had already lost patience for those who used honor as a currency and shifted his hand to a handle behind the sword who when pulled had glowed in a viridian and moss palette before a visage of a snake had been uncoiled from the handle to catch the blade and the attacker in its bind. Magical weapons not held by the church were illegal but there was nothing extra they could do he figured and decided to show something.

“You, [******]”

 A spell in the tongue of the high holy, although as he used his other hand to block it the eyes in the helmet of his opponent almost shot through the blessed steel and gold.

[******]. {******}..[**********!!!!]

Three separate calls to power and three separate counters, each had been a piece of evidence that had even the witch’s eyes on the snake whip holder. Magic was a finicky thing but to counter something there had to be something there.

There had to be a power in the same school of magic that the spell was. She had believed in nature and the green and it had been something that had given her great wisdom and joy in life. Ways to counter the effects were a way to work btu that would not throw the spell aside as she had seen. Dark magic would not do that and neither could her magic that worked with the green and creatures.

Over the time he had stayed with her he had slept in the barn, turning it into a small forge and being quite useful at repairing what he had and what she needed. Nothing major but enough to understand he was no sell sword.

Snake Skin Knight

There once was a knight, he was not fair or nice, he loved luxury and money and painted his armor the notes of shadow and guile with a weapon so large that every time it touched earth a canyon erupted underneath it. He rode on a horse and tried to find victims to test his skills fighting more and more and letting those who watched talk about his serpent scale patterned armor seemingly glaring at all like the of the animal it represented was watching.

One day the rogue knight clad in armor saw up the road as the hill evened out a group of highwaymen on a witch where they had tried to grab at her valuables. There was not much but something filled the dark warrior taking his axe from his back he sent his horse in a full gallop swinging the axe through the air signaling a sound like a whistle of the damned. Two heads fell from their bodies who would join them soon after as the attackers found they had become prey and not the predator the warrior had been able to take the shots from the remaining two and as they lay on the grass begging for mercy, they could not give the wish the large axe climbed to an apex.

Except it never came down. During the time he had attacked she had gotten herself together just enough to be decent and without a word put a hand on the arm of the warrior. Not out of anger or hate for she knew he had defended her, saved her even. The metal helm closed had looked at her before slowly withdrawing the blade and putting it on his back before getting back on his steed.

He had ridden a horse of shadow and fury, whose eyes shone like bone and wrath and while everyone else would be scared. If it wasn’t the look, it was the size as the horse was a full half size bigger than other horses. Offering a hand silently she had taken it failing to get up only for the horse to lower itself for her before she had found a seat in the saddle behind the knight.

No words were spoken but both had found a comfort in the other, and as one had begun to ride taking the witch back to her house there was something of peace in the snakeskin knight. It had been strange, but it was not anything he had to run from so he enjoyed the misty air in his lungs as they trotted into the fog where a morning’s ride down several paths the witch had made her home.

(felt like a little creative writing, you like?)