Part VI: Those Dwarves Fought Against the Forces of the World, and Thus Invited Their AttacksLiwa wandered the caverns aimlessly, hunting for her next meal. Her aggressive nature had never failed her in the past when it came to the hunt, and many of the subterranean creatures had learned to avoid her entirely. This day, by some chance, her search brought her within the limits of Demongate, where the dwarves lived. How she hated the dwarves, who invaded the caverns and brought with them destruction of the terrain and the theft of her quarry. Even in the depths, she could hear their parties and smell their cooking. The sight of nearby dwarves did enrage Liwa greatly, and she was filled with a mad, murderous frenzy.
Liwa rushed into the center of the caverns, hurling fire from her mouth at fleeing dwarves. She felt a twinge of amusement as one mason was hit by a direct blast of fire and became incinerated. A few of more foolish civilians began firing their crossbows on her, but their bolts could hardly even slow her. As she sprayed her fire at them, she heard the cries of their leaders giving orders.
What fools they were! They believed that they could defeat
her with their pathetic armies! Liwa breathed even more fire in an expression of fiendish amusement. One marksdwarf ran ahead of the rest, carrying her baby in her arms. She had a wild look to her eye, and was clearly intent of defeating Liwa. She, Liwa, gave little thought to the dwarf, and she breated a jet of flame right at her.
Even as she let out another cry of primal hate, a part of Liwa began to realize that even she wasn't immune to damage. In addition to the many bolts that had pierced her hide, excessive use of her own fire was beginning to burn and to melt her body. When a highly-armored knight and a speardwarf mounted their attack on her, Liwa no longer had the strength to resist, but merely cried out in a pure animalistic fear. Ultimately, the final blow was delivered, the spear piercing into Liwa's body, ending yet another beast's life.
"So, how is overseeing the fortress going."
"It has been going well, thank you. The committee does not have my trust, though, so I haven't been able to do anything notable."
"Don't worry too much about that; it will come in time. Tell me, did you get any information out of the FractalEntity?"
"No, all he wanted to do was talk about socks and adamantine. I honestly couldn't get a word in between his ramblings."
"Sounds like the Fractalman, though that doesn't tell us anything about what the Hell he
is."
"True."
"How are things in the caverns, nowadays?"
"After the beast attack, most of the upper layer of cavern is covered in ash. The monster set fire to most of the plant life."
"What's next on your agenda?"
"What else must happen?"
"That is for you to decide. After all, we're collaborators; I do not directly control you. As of now, you have been quite accomodating."
"We'll be trading with The First Iron soon. Most of our valley herbs have been processed into salve, but I've saved some for you."
"That is most kind of you, Leopold."
"It's no trouble."
"Sound the alarm! Goblins have surrounded the fortress!" cried a peasant running to the safety of the walls of Demongate.
"They must have been following our caravans," mused Sir Brenzen. "What's the scout's report!"
A ranger rushed to the commander carrying some hastily written documents. The knight looked them over quickly as he assessed the situation.
"Seal off the main entrance immediately! Order all civilians within the walls! Marksdwarves to the towers! The rest of you, we'll need to hold the barracks' entrance with out lives!"
"This vill be a most satisfyingk battle, yes!" cried Vlad.
I do hope so, thought the overseer, who would rely on the strength and might of Demongate's army for his future plans.