Silence greeted the four dwarves as the wall went down and except for the challenge issued, no sound came fourth until a thick cloud of sulfurous air had billowed out of the unearthed chamber. With it came strange garbled sounds, the sounds of murmuring and the flutter of wingbeats. With unearthly grace the smoke and mist parted in front of them and out of it appeared a being unlike any they had expected to see. It seemed to be an angel, with large wings and radiating a sort of light. She was clearly distraught though and trails formed on her soot-covered face as she approached the quarted. In silence they waited, assuming she would make the first move, be she friend or foe.
But only her lips moved and little sound that was intelligible came forth. She spoke but only to herself and in her own mind. A parting in the smoke behind her revealed the stone doors, lying destroyed on the floor and without agression she flew past the stunned dwarves and bodily tore the offensive creations from the wall, destroying them utterly before resuming her silent lament.
Paulus had been told of such beings of power, but hadn't expected to see any, much less trapped here beneath the earth. Avatar they had been called by Kashez, and a near gods as any creation since. But so melancholy was this one that she did not seem in her right mind. So intent were they all on this creature before them that, had it not been for a widening of her eyes as she gazed behind them, none might have realized the danger.
Both Crush and Paulus whirled at the last second to see an elf emerge in front of them, fingernails blackened by filth and leering at them unwholesomely. The elf did not seem possessed of such melancholy, and seeing them, struck out with his fists. Paulus was the quickest to advance and deflected the blow with his shield, but such was the force of it that in spite of it the blow sent him staggering backwards, landing on his back. He quickly rolled, putting the shield in front of him again as the elf pounced on him, trying to pound him into submission and again the blow was blocked, sending his shield flying wide. He drew his weapon in a flash and though the elf didn't hesitate the blade did not penetrate as deeply as he had expected. A bright line was scored across the elf's chest as he hissed in fury, showing decayed teeth. A sudden move from one side jerked the elf to one side as Crush brought his mace in, crushing ribs and sending the creature to the ground. Litast brought his mace down upon the elf's head and in a squelching crunch the creature stopped moving.
A clack, clack snapped them back to attention as Fre, seeing another foe appear took her chance and began unloading bolts into another elf. Paulus jumped to intercept, Cryptmirror flashing in the dim glow and the battle was joined again. The four fought in desperation, for as soon as one foe had been dispatched, another joined. Sometimes sooner. Bolt after bolt streaked home, burying itself in supernaturally strong flesh.
The four quickly found a rhythm, Paulus taking the initial assaults and doing his best to defend against the brutal attacks, but aided by Slapflooded in his efforts. Crush and Litast would come in once the elf was distracted. Often their blows were so strong that they would send bodies flying. Many a body part littered the floor around them and it grew slick with blood. The elven eyes began to glow red as they approached, eager to battle with bloodlust filling their brains.
And then, almost as suddenly as it had started, it stopped. A lull in the battle allowed them all to rest slightly, and the fighters bent over or went to one knee to recover their breath.
Out of the hellish mist strode Damel. He looked over the carnage of his minions in disgust and turned his sight on the dwarves in front of him. His initial shock had been that they were dwarves, of the mortal races so despised. But then he looked at them with his demonic sight and knew that they were more than they seemed. There seemed to be a glow about them that he knew to be the touch of order. But it was more than that.
Two of the fighters held weapon and shields of such radience that he knew instinctively that the order-spelled metal celestrium had been infused in such abundance that even he could not have resisted such for long. The third dwarf stood in front and though his equipment bore no sign of celestrial taint, he himself literally glowed with order. His sword glowed with an inner fire despite it's inferior metal and the shield he carried blazed like the sun above in his vision. It was then that he knew these were no normal dwarves. Before him stood an avatar of the dwarven gods, chosen and assigned this task. They'd been equipped and prepared and were not weak. Something he wasn't sure he could claim after his long imprisonment.
He paused, feasting on the carnage around him. Drawing in strength from the chaos and death and despair swirling around this place and he grinned. These mortals would not stand in his way for long, and then he would feast on carnage and destruction to regain his strength.
Paulus saw the creature approaching and a thrill went through him. Here, at last, was his goal. Here was the target that he had been prepared for. Seeing Damel he stepped out to meet him. And strangely the demon raised a hand, speaking in a melodius voice.
"Hold. It need not be like this. I have been trapped long underground and have seen the error of my ways. As you can see all others trapped thus have gone mad, or despaired, but I have not. Let me approach and perhaps we can come to an agreement."
Paulus hesitated. His sword clasped tightly in his hand he did nothing as Crush and Litast took up flanking positions behind him. The demon approached and he could see the graceful figure in front of him. Small horns graces his head, otherwise covered in a flowing mane of dark hair that cascaded to his shoulders. His figure seemed young, boyish, and almost feminine and he wore a clothing of the finest midnight blue silk of a strange cut. Most striking of all were his eyes, which seemed almost like the surface of a frozen lake, white with blue in an almost crystalline pattern. The flawless features took the dwarves by surprise and the demon approached to within a pace.
With a voice that bespoke both power and authority Damel simply said:
"Now, let me pass. I promise not to do any harm, only let me live and leave in peace."
Paulus' sword began lowering and the Baron of Hell smiled slightly, then it dropped all at once.
Damel had taken it as a sign that they had fallen for his wiles, but a sound interrupted his stride forward and he saw with his second sight what appeared to flash like lightning from behind the fortifications to his left. A fourth. There had been a fourth. Pain blossomed in his shoulder and he knew that that too was no mere metal. Another bolt took him in the leg and he threw himself forward at the dwarves, now braced for battle.
His speed and strength nonetheless took them by surprise and with a blow he sent Litast sprawling to the ground. Paulus and Crush charged, but the demon dodged again, reaching out and grabbing Paulus' arm in a vice-like grip. Ice and flame ran up his arm and the adversaries locked eyes.
"Yesss," the demon hissed, "Feel your life flowing out of you, draining..."
A blow from crush caught him in his injured shoulder and knocked him down but he was up again in a flash. Again he lashed out at Paulus, grabbing for an arm but the dwarf was ready this time and brought his shortsword up in a scything motion that severed most of the hand off, spraying him with blood. The Baron of Hell screamed in frustration, and ear-splitting shriek and struck out at Crush sending him jumping back a pace.
He brought his arm to him again and a desperation came to his eyes then. As he was about to lunge again for Paulus another swift lightning flash caught him in the throat, embedding a bolt deep into it. He tried to swallow against the pain and found that he could not. Focusing on the two enemies in front of him he neglected to watch for the third. Litast had picked himself up and striking out at Damel from behind with such force that his mace nearly embedded itself in his ribcage, shattering spine and crushing heart.
Damel Werecloisters fell to the ground. And only labored breathing could be heard in the silence. That and the mad babblings of crazed angels.