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Topic: Imp Posted: 12 Jul 2011 at 00:11 |
- is punctuation , is apostrophe when not a comma Prologue
to the prologue:
This story isn,t about me, Silent Sword/Steadfast
Shield. It,s about Illyriad, and
an imp that gets sent to the wrong set of dimensions, and the Havoc/-K-T-/=EOQ=
war. And yes, this is fiction.
Prologue
They say that hell is other people.
They are wrong.
Hell is me, or at least I,m hell.
A tiny, insignificant part of hell condensed into a six inch red body
with overly large ears and a bad suit.
They call me Imp. It,s not really a name, more of a job description,
although it,s used quite a lot by my demon superiors. -Imp! Get these
files down to the department of worldly sins! Imp! Go infect
this mortal,s brain with evil!- You should hear them shout.
Of course, hell used to be a lot more fun. No one ever noticed you, and since most of the demons were
busy pushing mortal souls into lakes of boiling blood, there were no files, or
departments, and you could basically do what ever you wanted. Then the Devil heard about
corporations, and decided that giving people a cubicle full of a never-ending
pile of trash was a lot worse form of eternal punishment. And we changed from Evil Spawn of the
Netherworld to Devil, Beelzebub, Death, and associates. Presumably I,m an associate.
Anyway, I,m what you would call a -grunt-. Actually, that,s what you would call my
superiors. I,m definitely at the bottom
of the pecking order. And now I,m
being sent to the overworld to watch over this mortal kid, I think his name,s
Johnny. Or something. I,m supposed to make sure he doesn,t
become a hero, or something.
Shouldn,t be hard, given that humans are easy to manipulate. Well, I hope that Underdaemon Qualthar,
the portalmaster, doesn,t send me to a gristly death for fun. I heard he did
that once.
(There will be more)
Edited by Silent/Steadfast - 12 Jul 2011 at 19:26
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Kurfist
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Posted: 12 Jul 2011 at 00:17 |
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I'm getting used to the forums overreacting to random letters when you copy and paste, read that perfectly! I await more from this story
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Posted: 12 Jul 2011 at 17:31 |
Imp felt the world spin around him, and blacked
out. When he regained
consciousness, he was lying on what seemed to be a gigantic heart surrounded by
barren land tangled with weeds. That,s odd, he thought, I,m supposed to be in the suburbs of New
York. Blearily, he got up and
surveyed his surroundings. There
seemed to be a definite absence of buildings, cars, and various other signs
that were normally associated with humanity. Upon closer inspection, there appeared to be no food about
the place, either. While Imp
technically couldn,t die, his body could, and if that happened he,d be up for a
couple thousand years back in hell trying to grow a new one. And, knowing the new management
strategy, he,d be taking a rehab course entitled -how not to lose your
body-.
Maybe Qualthar sent me here as a joke. Imp, thinking
about Qualthar,s sense of humor, and disregarded this idea. No, he thought, Qualthar wouldn,t
want to see me starve. He,d want
to see me chopped into little bits by some monster. Scrambling through the weeds and tangled vines, Imp
reflected on how he had gotten here.
Qualthar had murmured something about multiple realities. Then he had murmured something about
Imp being -just an imp.- Then the
portal had opened, and he was sucked through. Imp was beginning to get nervous. What if Qualthar had made a mistake?
Just then, a commotion caused imp to leap behind a
boulder. A party of green men
carrying a flag with an ornate -K- and numerous sharp spears were heading
toward the heart, with a murderous expression stamped on their cruel
faces. Imp was glad he had hidden,
there seemed to be many of them, as well as a huge being made out of what
appeared to be water. Catching
sight of the heart in the center of the land, the leader of the group gave
hushed orders, and the green men crouched behind the boulders. Imp only saw one head straight toward
his hiding place after it was too late to run away.
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Posted: 12 Jul 2011 at 21:37 |
-Ere,
Chief, I,ve found me a red gnome in a suit!- Imp shut his eyes, waiting for the green man to stick his
spear into his gut. Oddly enough,
this never happened. He opened one
eye, and was confronted with a terrible sight. Several ugly green faces were leering down at him. Imp said the only thing that came to
his mind. -Gah!- The green men laughed at him, and one
said -Wot,r you? ,N why are you
this close to the Heart of Corruption?- Imp glanced at the heart that he had landed on. -Erm… is that what it
is? I thought it was just a big
heart.- The flag bearer
snickered. -That, my friend, is
the greatest threat to all living beings in Illyriad.-
Imp felt a jolt of disappointment. This was obviously not the world he was
supposed to be in. He wondered
what Illyriad was and why that heart was such a threat. And most of all he wondered how he was
going to complete his mission.
Squinting up at the flag bearer, Imp decided it was best to pretend he
knew what Illyriad was. -Ah. Yes. Illyriad. You
say that that heart is a threat?
Then how come it hasn,t killed us?-
Imp immediately regretted the last question. He was afraid he didn,t want to know the answer.
-That heart will poison anyone that comes near it with a
deadly venom. The only reason we,re
alive right now is ,cause of that.- The flag bearer gestured to the water monster. -It,s pure water elemental, which is the only thing powerful
enough to hurt the heart. It could
squash you like a fly.- Imp gulped.
He was definitely between a rock and a hard place now. His only hope was to gain the trust of
these green men. Extending his
hand nearly vertically, he said, -I,m an imp. My name,s Imp- The green men chuckled at this, but the flag
bearer shook Imp,s hand. -Yer
mother must,a been pretty unimaginative.
I,m Kurfist. An orc, an, leader of this band.-
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Kurfist
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Posted: 12 Jul 2011 at 21:45 |
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I like this story, go on!
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Posted: 12 Jul 2011 at 22:07 |
Imp sighed with relief. He was now in less danger of dying, and he knew more about
the green men. -Orcs- they called
themselves, what an odd name. Oh
well, he,d just have to stick with them.
In the background, he heard Kurfist giving orders. It seemed that he was satisfied, and that
his band was leaving. -Wait up!- he shouted. No one heard, except
the water elemental. It scooped
him up with one hand, effortlessly, and placed him on its shoulder. The feeling was pleasantly squishy,
like sitting on a waterbed, but Imp could sense the immense power that dwelt
beneath.
As
they traveled through the countryside, the squad of Orcs chatted amicably, with
the exception of the water elemental.
Imp had yet to hear it speak.
He found that he had no control over where it went, and so he wasn,t
able to question Kurfist about where they were going. Kurfist seemed slightly worried, and was in a deep
discussion with one of his men.
Imp strained to hear what they were saying. -Can,t be that harmful, only half a foot tall.- The other orc was saying. With a chill,
Imp realized they were talking about him. -You can,t judge something by its size.- Kurfist whispered back. -It,s a good thing we got the elemental
with us to look after it. Vile
will be happy we found it.- Imp
wondered who Vile was. Was he
another orc?
Imp,s
thoughts were interrupted by commotion ahead. When he looked over the elemental,s shoulder, he saw a
gruesome sight. The tangled vines that
littered the region were growing, and one of the members of the party was
frantically trying to hack off some that had grown onto his leg. Slashing the remainder of the vines off
the unfortunate orc,s leg, Kurfist threw back his head and yelled, -Run!- The other orcs didn,t need any other
order, and tore through the vines as fast as they could, hacking and slashing as
they went. The water elemental
sprang forward with huge strides, scattering vines as it went. Imp was jostled and had to cling as
tight as he could to it to avoid being thrown off. Even so, he felt his grip loosen, and the next thing he
knew, he was sprawling in the dirt, surrounded by vines, and with little hope
of escape.
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Kurfist
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Posted: 12 Jul 2011 at 22:09 |
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It's tough being in charge. I love this story so far, i deem it better the yumeshi's attempt :p 4\5 so far
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Posted: 14 Jul 2011 at 05:42 |
Imp frantically tried to bite through one of the vines. He immediately regretted it. They tasted like rotting, dead things,
and had the texture of bone. Slowly,
the vines drew closer, and Imp knew that the closer they got, the closer his
life would come to ending. He
tried every trick he knew, including vanishing into a puff of smoke, which
merely made a depressing popping sound, and offering pretty girl vines to
them, which seemed to make them move toward him faster. Nothing worked. He,d have to see if the underworld
actually did have a corrective course entitled -how not to die-.
As he lay back, giving up hope, he heard a sound that sounded oddly like
a trumpet blowing. He wondered if
it was heralding death. Then he
heard it again, accompanied by many footsteps. He watched in amazement as a company of orcs mounted on huge
bears charged through the vines, tearing them to shreds. At their head was kurfist, with the
water elemental close behind. They
had come back for him! Then he
realized that he was wrong. None
of the orcs were looking in his direction. Instead, they charged over him, and soon were a distant
sound of snapping vines. Odd,
thought Imp. Seizing the
opportunity, he ran through the path of vines cleared by the orcs, into
sunlight.
After he had a moment to regain his senses, Imp looked around. He was on the edge of a lake, no, a
sea. Behind him, the tangle of
vines stretched in either direction.
To the sides, the beach he was standing on continued on a slight curve
around the water. He saw the many
footprints of the bears and their riders scattered across the sand, and decided
to follow them. Vaguely, he wondered
what Kurfist was doing, and how he had arrived with all of those bear
riders. Maybe the group of
spearmen had just been an advance party.
Whatever they were, I,m on my own
now. He though. And with that, he plunged into the
forest.
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Posted: 12 Aug 2011 at 03:50 |
Authors note: The break in the writing of this story roughly corresponds to the break in the author's ankle. Thankfully, I am almost fully recovered, and thus I can spend time using the upstairs computer, as opposed to my sluggish laptop.
Strange sights and smells beset Imp from all sides. He had discarded his suit in favor of a big leaf, which he wrapped around his waist like a toga. He felt like an idiot wearing it, but it was much too hot for the suit. As he pushed his way deeper into the jungle, he saw strange things, such as huge abandoned temples, and creatures such as jaguars, and more strangely, giant green beetles with huge pincers. He knew that any of those would make short work of someone six inches tall. The heat and humidity eventually forced him to rest, and he found a nice tree to sleep against. He settled down to take a quick nap, and was soon deep in the soft hills of slumber. He was in a hall, hewn out of pure obsidian. Torches sputtered green in black in sconces in the walls, not adding to the light but merely serving to spread the shadows of darkness throughout the hall. At the end, a dais raised a throne hewn out to pure darkness above the surrounding area. And nestled in the seat, like a huge bird of prey, was a figure that Imp knew could only be one thing: The Devil. He had heard many rumors about the Grim Hall, the seat of the Devil, but he had never seen it. Until now. Now, as he gazed around, he noticed the little details that made this the NEW hell, such as the paper shredder next to the wall, or the fact that the sconces were actually modern fluorescent light bulbs cleverly concealed and tinted green, with little scraps of green cloth to make the flames. He turned his attention back to the Devil, who had just coughed noisily. -Ah, Imp.- He said, in a voice that sounded like the snap of a hot fire. -I have been expecting you.- It wasn’t the most original of sinister phrases, but the Devil had enough sinisterity to make some of the light bulbs in the walls blow out. He waved his hand vaguely in their direction, and they resuming their flickering. -Now Imp, I’m certain you know why you have been sent on your mission.- Imp stared at him, slightly disbelieving. -I was sent on the wrong mission! I got sent to this place called Illyriad!- The Devil smiled at him. -Good. I expect you landed on the Heart of Corruption? One of Vice President Haghroflagaah’s better ideas.- -Who’s that?- The Devil gave him a look between smug and angry. -’Who’s that, SIR’? To you. I am the supreme ruler of Hell, and you are an Imp. Haghroflagaah is one of our operatives in the Illyriadian set of dimensions. He is currently overseeing your operation in Illyriad.- -What am I supposed to do?- Imp was confused. He knew that he was supposed to try to infect a mortal named Johnny with evil. But everything had changed. What was he to do now? -Do what you were told to do. Johnny is currently in Keshalia. Go there, and finding him shouldn’t be a problem.- Then the Devil faded out, and Imp woke up.
Edited by Silent/Steadfast - 12 Aug 2011 at 05:04
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Posted: 12 Aug 2011 at 03:58 |
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