Read Chasing the Dragon Online
Authors: Jason Halstead
Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Fantasy, #Epic, #Arthurian, #Myths & Legends, #Norse & Viking, #Sword & Sorcery
Garrick turned to the door closest to him and moved to the handle. He twisted it and opened it,
and then peered down a hallway lit only by the starlight coming in through the windows on the right side of the hall. "Empty hall," he grumbled.
Patrina opened a third door and nodded. "Small dining room. Too small for a kitchen like this."
"Servants," Karthor whispered.
"The hallway," Alto decided. He started towards it but Garrick entered first and moved quickly to the far door. Alto nodded when the others had come up behind him.
Garrick pulled the door open and reached for his sword. Alto placed his hand on his shoulder, stopping him with the blade half drawn. The figures in the darkness were suits of armor, nothing more. They were attached to stands and spaced evenly along the walls that surrounded a table.
"Merchant," Karthor guessed.
"Let's go," Alto said as he turned away.
"Wait," Patrina hissed. "Why would a merchant's house have an entrance from the Shadows?"
Alto opened and closed his mouth. His eyes narrowed. "What are you saying?"
"I'm saying
there's more to this place," she suggested. To add weight to her words, they heard a thud of something above them.
"All right, let's keep going. The door over there
." Alto looked from the ceiling to the door on the other side of the dining room.
Garrick shrugged and went towards it. He stepped through and looked around,
and then drew his sword slowly. Alto followed his eyes and saw a staircase leading up, complete with a dim light lighting the hall at the top of the staircase.
They heard another thump, this one loud enough to sound like something hit the floor. Alto pushed ahead up the stairs with the large man close on his heels. At the top of the stairs
, he looked down a hallway that was lit by light spilling out of two open doorways. A door at the end of the hallway opened up and revealed a man pulling a dark cloak over his armor. He stopped and stared at Alto and Garrick, and then his eyes flicked to Patrina, Mordrim, Karthor, and Carson as they climbed the stairs behind them.
"Intruders!" the man shouted before he jumped back through the doorway and slammed the door shut. Other
cries rose up, including those from men in the two open doorways. The glow from Alto's blade intensified.
They stood there, at a loss, and then heard the muffled voice of the man
who had seen them through the door. "It's them! The northlanders!"
"No quarter," Alto growled.
Garrick was off like an arrow shot from a bow. He ran down the hall towards the door but had to leap to the side when a man lunged at him from the second open doorway on his right. He crashed into a narrow table along the far wall and staggered, barely managing to twist and swat aside a second strike from the Stalker that attacked him.
Alto and the other
s rushed down the passage but there was only room enough for one to fight at a time. Two more hired killers emerged from the first open doorway. Unlike Alto, they stood side by side and faced him. Their practiced movements showed they were trained in fighting side by side.
Alto slowed for a heartbeat and then he remembered he had no shield and only a chain shirt. He drove his feet into the rug on the floor and charged into them, swinging across with his sword at the man on his right. The assassin lifted his sword and ducked low so he could drive Alto's strike over his head.
The power behind the warrior's strike and the magic in his sword knocked the tulwar down into the assassin's head. Alto's sword did bounce off it then, coming around and forcing the second man to leap back from his own foiled attack. Alto turned to follow through when an arrow pierced the Stalker's head and made him crumple to the ground.
Alto looked down at the two dead men and then up at where Garrick was wrenching his sword out of the chest of the man
who had attacked him. Mordrim howled and charged past him, looking for another opponent. When none presented themselves, the dwarf kept going and tucked his head down before he crashed into the barred door at the end of the hall.
The door had been shut and barred
; it wasn't built to withstand more than three hundred pounds of dwarf and armor moving at a full charge. Mordrim rolled into the room and lay stunned from the impact.
Garrick stepped in quickly, brandishing his great sword and looking for a fresh target. Alto entered a moment later after Garrick cleared the entryway and moved towards the man
who had seen them.
The room resembled a small meeting hall or conference room, with a single door in the middle of the far wall. Four men
were gathered, two holding swords and the other two holding daggers. Garrick swung his sword to keep the man with a dagger back and tried to advance on the cloaked man. His curved blade licked out, narrowly missing the agile barbarian.
Alto rushed in and leapt over Mordrim as the dwarf picked up his helm and righted himself.
The leader of the company crashed into the nearest Stalker and left him on the ground and bleeding from a gash that had cleaved the ribs on his side. The other Stalker abandoned his plans to help fight Garrick and turned back to face Alto. He flicked his dagger out in lightning fast strikes that fell short of their mark.
Alto growled and circled around the man. He kicked out, sending the sword from the man he'd wounded skittering across the floor. The man groaned and collapsed, his hands going to the ghastly wound in his side.
Alto continued to circle until the man's back was to the door. He heard the sound of bone cracking and saw the man's eyes roll up into his head. He collapsed, revealing Mordrim standing with a feral grin on his face and his hammer in his hand.
They both turned in time to see Patrina's armor stop a thrust to her breast from the poisoned dagger that the assassin wielded. She grabbed his wrist with one hand and wrenched it up,
and then used her other to bring her axe up into his belly at an angle. Air burst out of his mouth and he staggered back, pulling free of her hand and blade. He reached down to cover the mortal wound and stare at it. By the time he thought to look up again, he saw Patrina's axe coming down in a two-handed arc that struck where his shoulder met his neck. She had to put her foot on his chest after he'd fallen to wrench her axe free.
She turned and saw everyone watching her. Garrick had killed his man and he grinned at Patrina. Alto nodded and turned to the door in the wall. "Mordrim?"
he asked.
The dwarf sighed and adjusted his helmet. He lowered his head but looked up abruptly when they heard a scream
, followed by the sound of a body hitting the floor. Before they could get over their surprise, the door opened. What they saw only made their jaws drop farther.
Chapter 18
Bruised and bloody, a shirtless Namitus stood in the doorway and stared at them. He held one of the assassin's daggers in one hand and stared at them.
"Namitus!" Patrina squealed. She ran forward and threw her arms around him. The rogue grimaced and let out a groan, prompting her to step back and look at him. "Oh! You've been hurt. Are you okay?"
Alto stared at his love and shook his head, trying to understand how she could go from noticing he was hurt to asking if he was okay in the same breath. He walked up to his friend and peered past him. A Stalker lay on the ground next to a chair. Ropes hung from the chair.
"What happened?" Alto asked him.
"I asked too many questions. Wrong people got wind and caught me," Namitus said while holding a discolored spot on his side. Patrina reached up and tried to wipe the fresh blood that dripped from a tear near his eye. More blood gathered at the cut and slid down his cheek, making it a pointless task.
"But they didn't kill you," Alto said.
Patrina turned to stare at him.
"That's good!" Alto stammered. "I didn't mean it that way
. I just wondered why, that's all."
"I didn't stop to ask," Namitus said. He shrugged his shoulders and winced at the pain the movement caused him. "
They'd just started asking me questions about you guys. Wanted to know where you were from and what kind of people you were."
"Just started? You've been gone for a day," Patrina frowned.
He nodded. "They spent time softening me up first—thought it would make me talk more."
"Did you tell them anything?" Alto asked.
"What is there to tell? Nothing they wouldn't already know. It's not like I'd know anything special, right? You're not hiding anything. are you?"
Alto shook his head. "Of course not. You know that." The warrior looked at the room again. "Where are your things?"
"Gone," Namitus said. "They took them. I don't know where."
"How did you get free?" Garrick asked as he peered over Alto's head into the room.
Namitus nodded back at the man lying behind him. "Been working on the ropes since they put them on me. He came to untie me or kill me, I don't know which. I jumped up and surprised him. Stole his dagger and then gave it back to him, if you know what I mean."
Garrick grinned. "Good job."
Namitus returned the smile, and then winced and reached up to touch his split lip. He turned and spat out blood on the floor and shook his head.
"I can heal you," Karthor offered.
Namitus shook his head. "Save your energy. Nothing's broke and these are just flesh wounds. I'll be fine. Just my pride that's hurt. Can you heal that?"
Karthor chuckled. "I've heard it said that pride goes before the fall."
"I'm here to say the opposite. I definitely fell first."
The others chuckled and welcomed the rogue with nods and gentle slaps on the shoulder and back.
Patrina met Alto's gaze and he could see the excitement on her face. "I can't believe how lucky we got!"
Alto nodded. All those ladders and tunnels and they happened to pick the right one.
Was it just luck, or had something been guiding him? He glanced at the sword at his side and wondered.
"So now what?" Namitus asked. "I found out firsthand more than I ever wanted to about the Stalkers. Nothing useful
, though."
"Kar is trying to find some information for us," Patrina told him. "Alto got Jakar to spill something about Havara and Myskakroth."
Namitus's eyes flicked to Alto. "What does that mean?"
"I hoped you might know."
He shook his head. "Havara is the name of the mountains east of here, but I've never heard of a place called Myskakroth. How did you get him to talk?"
"Same way the Stalkers tried to get you to talk," Alto said.
Namitus grimaced. "Sounds like you were better than they were."
"I have more motivation," Alto said.
Namitus smirked and then glanced around at the carnage. He walked over to one of the dead men and picked up a fallen sword. "We should go. I heard a lot of people coming and going. I think this is an important building to them."
"Sorry about your scimitar," Alto said.
Namitus looked at him and blinked. "Why?"
Alto frowned. "Sorry that it's gone. It was a good blade."
Namitus shrugged. "A sword's a sword."
"Yes, but that one had magic to it."
The rogue frowned. "So it did. But this one feels good in my hand. It will do. For now."
"Your pipes!" Patrina gasped. "Those are gone too?"
Namitus nodded. "I'm lucky to have pants and boots."
"We're bound for the
Kraken
," Alto said. "You can get your other clothes there. Should we go back to the tunnels or the streets?"
"The streets," Namitus counseled.
"More people and hopefully less of them ready to stick a knife in our backs."
"It's late
. Won't people be asleep?" Garrick asked.
Mordrim snorted but
it was Namitus who answered. "This city never sleeps. There's always something going on."
"Get us out of here then," Alto bade him. "Maybe we can even pick up a shirt for you on the way there."
"It does get cold at night," Namitus agreed. He walked around the others and moved back to the hallway. Seeing nothing but the bodies of the fallen, he motioned them on and led them through the large house, back down to the door in the kitchen that led to an alley.
H
e stepped out into the alley and stopped. "Uh oh," he muttered.
Alto looked out the door and saw
men wearing dark clothing approaching from the left. The Stalkers saw them and stopped, surprised. Their surprise only lasted a moment before they drew their swords.
Alto pushed past Namitus and drew his blade.
Namitus stumbled out of the way, giving Patrina and the others a chance to spill into the alley. Outnumbered, the Stalkers glanced at each other and then turned and ran.
"After them!" Alto growled and gave chase.
In moments, Garrick pulled even beside him and he saw the flash of Patrina's armor out of the corner of his other eye. The two men rounded the corner into a main street and split up. The crowd was light but they ran through the people, trying, and mostly succeeding, to create confusion.