The events of the 19th of Limestone, 1066
Part 2Sulking, Zako walked through the shops, looking at the trinkets on sale. With the clerks distracted, an idle thought flitted through Zako's mind.
I could rob them all blind he thought, and then looked ashamed, glancing around behind him. That wasn't him, that's not something he'd do. It must have been the anger talking, the feelings of inadequacy from being left behind while the "Big Dwarves" went out to play war.
Heavy footfalls drew his attention, and peeking out the door, Zako saw a shirtless Stravitch stumbling towards the maintanence tunnels, drunk as could be. Knitting his brow, he tugged the visor on his helmet down and followed after the Captain of the Guard. His frown deepened as Stravitch stepped out onto the bridge, and rocking, unbuttoned his fly - pissing off the edge and into the lava. What surprised him more was the sudden appeance of a small girl at the other end of the bridge, flashing a small curved spear in her hand.
"Well, well, Your grace, esteemed Dwarf, Stravitch! This Girl has missed you
so much... you left her with quite a token, in the form of a badly-healed shoulder."
"Ehhh?" Stravitch turned towards her, blinking. He took his time buttoning himself back up, heavy brows narrowed as he tried to focus. "What are you, new at Dodik's? Piss off, I don't have time for whorin', there's drink to had."
"Ohhh, you poor thing," she tsk'd, "It's a shame your so drunk. This Girl had so much to tell you. Things like... I found your friend Gerald... and he screamed for three days, as This Girl's sweet blade kissed him
all over. Look," She fingered a small chain around her neck, pulling a dried finger out from her shirt. "I keep this as a memento, to remind me of how much fun was had! Now, come to me. I have such a present for you."
Stravitch, confused, took a step forward, and grunted hard as her blade stabbed him in the stomach. He looked down at it, and back up at her, before reaching down slowly to grab her wrist. The little half-breed squealed as the Captain of the Guard tightened his grip and crushed the small bones in her hand, his upper lip curling in a snarl of rage. Wrenching her hand back, the girl screamed, "I'LL EAT YOUR DAMNED CORPSE! YOU WON'T ESCAPE
THIS GIRL AGAIN!"
Zako watched in horror as she spun and delivered a hard kick to Stravitch's midsection, driving the blade in deeper. The force of her kick sent him sprawling backwards - and over the edge of the bridge, spiraling under the overpass and out of sight, screaming all the while.
Running onto the bridge, Zako shouted, "Noo! Captain! Ohh, no!"
The little girl turned to look at Zako, and blanched. "Ohhh..." she moaned, her eyes widening in horror. "Noo, no, you're a dead dwarf. This girl left you to bleed out... you died, in some swamp town years ago. Oh, ghosts..."
Zako had no time to comprehend her words. He charged forward, bellowing out a war cry. She came to her senses as they collided. She stumbled backwards, and screaming, toppled over the edge of the bridge as well. Zako, trembling, moved towards the edge and peered down, but he didn't see the little hellion anywhere.
And suddenly he remembered Stravitch. Sprinting, Zako hit the stairs and dashed down to the Bertrand's garden. He saw Stravitch laying there in the grass, slowly pulling himself backwards. He'd landed at the edge of the magma, and it was assumed his pants had caught ablaze - because he wasn't wearing them now. The blade was still stuck in his stomach, but with a grunt, the Captain pulled the short spear free and after looking at it cross-eyed for a moment, tossed it into the magma. Hurrying over, Zako grabbed Stravitch under the arms, and hauled him up, hissing, "You'll be fine, Captain, just hold on."
"Hold on? You queer," he slurred, "Take me to Dodik's, damnit."
"Sir, you're bleeding! A LOT."
"Yeah? Her girls will be too, after a couple rounds with the champ..."
Zako dumped him in a bed in the barracks. Unsure what to do, he quickly shed his armor and sprinted towards the stairs, to try and find Dojango and to hopefully stitch the wounds up.