7 Moonstone, 1050Far off, the General could see the feeble light of an ill-fueled lantern flickering in a stairwell. Whether that stairwell was a way up to freedom or deeper into the prison, he did not know. Occasionally he thought he could hear footsteps somewhere off in the darkness, but he wasn't sure.. but he
was sure he'd heard several faint screams of pain through the grates in his cell. It seemed there was another small cell next to his own, but his nostrils told him that its sole occupant was in a rather advanced state of decomposition.
Just two weeks ago, this had been his city.. not his technically, of course, but as the highest ranking general of the Royal Guard, he had used his position to effectively run the kingdom in the wake of the aging King's mental and physical decline. The King's tenure upon the mortal coil had ended far more prematurely than the royal physicians had predicted, however, and in the resulting turmoil the General's carefully laid-out plans were blown away like so much chaff in the wind. A full-scale revolt had broken out almost as soon as the King had been announced dead - a revolt by the younger of the King's two sons. Despite strong resistance from the Guard and the King's more steadfast allies, the rebels won out in the end with the support of the majority of the kingdom's power-hungry lesser nobility. The victorious Prince had his elder brother promptly executed and his 'traitorous' supporters immediately killed or thrown into prison.
Which was, of course, exactly how the General had ended up here. He'd spent the first couple hellish days wondering whether he'd be starved, die of thirst, or be executed. The first two were ruled out when he nearly tripped over a moldy tray of biscuits and a dank mug of water on his cell floor; he wasn't sure when they'd been slid through the bars because it was too pitch-dark to see movement. After a week, he began to pray to Armok that the Hammerer would come for him; death would be far preferable to a life spent in this dismal place. The General did not know it, but his fate - and the fate of many others - was only just beginning.
He nearly jumped out of his beard when he heard a metallic clank, and a slow grinding sound. His cell.. it must have been opened!
"Follow."
The voice was low and indistinguishable, but a moment later a lantern flared into life, revealing a short, hunched figure. There wasn't much to lose, so the General got up, stretched his aching limbs, and did as he was told. The narrow, twisting passageways down here were far too complex for him to have any hope of remembering.. or escaping.. without aid. He did his best not to pay attention to some of the things he saw through slatted cell doors and openings.
Eventually he came blinking into a well-lit marble chamber; his guide was gone before he could blink, and an armed guard quickly took his place. After placing chains on his wrists, the guard motioned solemnly for the General to continue after him. Soon he began to recognize his surroundings; how could he not, when he had spent so many years here? This was the royal palace, although he had never known an entrance to the dungeon existed in this sector.
Well, perhaps they'd just give him a firing squad. No reason to bring him up out of that dank pit he'd been in if it wasn't for an execution, really; after all, what could possibly have been worse than a life down there?
He frowned. They weren't heading for the military sector, where the execution field was located, though. They were heading for...
..the throne room.
The Prince - King, now, he supposed - sat on the cumbersome golden construction, tugging idly on his braided blond beard and sipping out of a platinum goblet. The General had never been very fond of the dwarf, though he had to give him credit for being a brilliant tactician.. if he hadn't been one, the revolt could never have been successful.
"General.. you've been enjoying your accommodations, I presume?"
The General merely grimaced. The chains prevented him from folding his arms over his chest.. or strangling the wretch.. but his expression was no doubt sufficient to display his contempt.
"Just kill me and get this foolery over with. Are the duties of kingship so dull that you're reduced to mocking the dispossessed just to pass the time?"
The King's expression grew fey for an instant, but it faded, and he merely smirked. "No, General, I have plans for you, actually. It's hard to simply kill off a war hero, even if he is a traitor. Doesn't sit well with the general populace, you see. So I've decided to show my subjects that their new King is both merciful and wise."
The General merely quirked a brow. Wherever this was heading, he somehow doubted it was good.
"You are familiar with The Dreadful Desert, I think?" It was a hypothetical question - everyone in the kingdom knew exactly where the Desert was, and avoided it like the plague. The General had once been forced to cross part of it, and the images of the place still haunted his memories. "Thus far, all of our attempts to set up any sort of base of operations in the area have failed. It takes an experienced dwarf to handle such a difficult task.. I think you're just the fellow for the job."
The General thought, for an instant, that his stomach may have settled somewhere near his bowels and shriveled up. Trying to 'settle' in The Dreadful Desert was even less preferable than a slow and horrible end in the guts of the city's prison.
"And to show you that I'm not a stingy ruler, you'll have your pick of companions.. out of the city's dungeon inmates, of course. No doubt some of them will prefer the opportunity."
The General could feel his teeth grinding together in rage and despair. The Prince-cum-King smiled smugly, and waved a hand to one of many steel-clad guards in the room.
"Escort him back to the dungeon so he can prepare his expedition. Oh, and one last thing.. your position as General is being stripped, along with your awards and other honorary titles. Don't worry, though.. perhaps if you survive, a minor civilian title will be forthcoming. That is all."
As the Ex-General turned and began to follow the armored dwarf ahead of him, he cursed, not for the first time, the treacherous tyrant behind him.. and swore that, one day, he would have his revenge.
Edited for clarity.
[ March 12, 2008: Message edited by: Lord Dullard ]