Artwork by Juan Barea (Blasphemous)
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"What is it you see before you?"
"A presence of God."
"There are fires in Heaven." - "And there are fires in Hell."
"..."
"As above, so below."
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The errant stared into the pyre. He let its blistering heat wash over his plate, let it claim him. Then, the world sheared apart.
The air turned to dust. The stone beneath his boots simply ceased to be.
A suffocating pitch. The errant, lost. His eyes spasmed blindly in the void. His lungs betrayed him, drawing in dead, empty ash. Choking.
Then light, a blinding thing. The air was heavy, stagnant. Ground, rough and hewn.
It was all gilded and bejeweled. Riches and splendor stretching beyond the horizon. All wrong.
A cough. Once, twice, thrice. And finally, a fresh breath. The errant pushed himself upward, and met his mentor's gaze. Silence.
Absolute, ringing silence. There was wind, and gale, but it carried no sound. It was a gilded emptiness.
And so they walked. They marched, the errant ahead. His mentor watched.
Not all were empty. Not all was lifeless. For there it was.
Living and breathing, it saw them first. It already knew them. Formless as it was. A vile, smooth, and wet thing. A failure of flesh wrought form.
It looked to the errant, and he looked back. In it, he saw himself—misshapen and groaning. Ugly. His features paled.
He offered a look to his mentor, and met only silence.
So they walked. They marched.
"What is it you see before you?"
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A village, no different from the gilded stone that made the realm. Save for the numberless things shambling its streets.
They too were gilded and bejeweled. Nearly featureless.
Stepping into the village, the two were met with more silence. The things looked at them, disgusted and pointing. Then, they disappeared.
Fear and exhaustion. It was all the errant could think of. His eyes fell upon a gilded doorway, and he slipped within.
The housing offered them no shelter. For as they heard the shambling horde outside, all around them went to ruin.
First, the roof. Then, the walls. Everything melted. Hot and scorching. Overwhelming.
With nowhere to go, they went down.
From a cellar door to a gilded tunnel. And from a gilded tunnel, to acrid walls.
It was below where the true horror lay.
The stone became flesh and limb. Faces looked to them, envious.
Limbs reached out, grasping. Shapeless mounds shifted in the damp.
Led by naught but torchlight, his legs nearly failed him. The sheer weight of his armor dragged him down, he nearly sank into the gore.
He walked. At the edge of the light, slashing and cutting down any who dared reach.
"There are fires in Heaven." - "And there are fires in Hell."
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Darkness. An absolute dark. Even the torch threatened to burn out.
At least the silence was gone by then. Footsteps. Countless of them. Echoing just behind the two.
Wet and vile. They were being hunted.
Though it mattered not. For the thing before them was worse. Far worse.
It was massive. A gilded, scaled mound, multiple heads extending out, each hosting a massive eye. It was toothless, its maws raw with exposed muscle. The head split, from crown to chin.
The first of the heads lunged. The errant was flung backward, his steel slamming hard into the meat of the walls.
TSSK-FLASH. He drew his rapier. The edge of the steel set ablaze as it cleared the scabbard, washing the tunnel of gore in a harsh, orange hue.
He searched, looking for his mentor. Yet, nothing. It was just him and the creature.
And the creature was fast. It surged forward again, the longest of the heads snapping toward the errant.
Caught in the toothless mouth, he was hoisted upward, then brought down to smash into the ground.
A shriek overwhelmed all noise. The flaming rapier drove deep into the flesh of its head, the fire hissing and burning at the fatty meat beneath the scales.
It was not enough. The errant nearly broke then, his entire body rattling within his armor from the blunt, sheer impact as he met the floor again.
Above him, burning, the thing reared back to break him once more. But it never earned its feast.
Another flaming cleave lashed out from the dark, cutting deep and sending the creature reeling as it burnt.
His gaze met with that of his mentor's again, and again. Silence.
The creature died, melting underneath its own gilded chitin. Its body held the width of the tunnel from which they came, blocking all approach.
So they walked. They marched.
"As above, so below."
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