The Divine King stood on top of the balcony of his high castle, overlooking the city of Sanctuary. The rain grew heavier, soaking his noble attire - very much like the same day of the last Pilgrimage's brief rebellion. Instead of watching the process of Darkwood's templars gathering up the 'unworthy' people of Sanctuary - he instead watched the chapel hosting the funeral service of a man many would deem a 'hero.'
Matthias himself remembered the days when the city celebrated his triumphant return as a hero from the Borderfields, where he personally lead the efforts of ending the last Plague. Now, it seems like a distant memory where the citizens of Sanctuary would view their Divine King as a 'Savior' instead of a "Tyrant.'
He sighed heavily, "Indeed, it is a very sad day," he muttered under his breath. "God... watch over that young man's soul..."
"I'm surprised you still have faith that your God hasn't abandoned you, Mathias," a low-gruff voice spoke behind the Divine King. The sound of metallic footsteps approached, before the Masked Inquisitor stepped beside the monarch. The black slit of the Inquisitor's helmet stared straightforward towards the horizon, "Aren't I living proof that He has abandoned us all?"
"Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned," Grand Master Raizel stated in the confenssion box. He held a smirk on his face, "For the assassins never rest with their wicked deeds."
"No, we shall not," an elderly voice chuckled from the stall beside Raizel's own. "I have a new assignment for you, Grand Master."
The assassin nodded his head, "At your command, High Lord," Raizel answered to the leader of the Assassin's Guild.
"The Masked Inquisitor is the main obstacle for sabotaging the next Pilgrimage. Nobody has ever succeeded in learning his identity - any assassins that are sent to spy on him always... disappear."
"Do you expect me to succeed where others have failed, High Lord?" The Grand Master raised his eyebrows, wondering if his master had confidence in his own capabilities.
"No," the elderly man answered solemnly. "But we finally got a name. I want you to look into Sanctuary's records and see what you can dig up on his past. If we know this mysterious warrior's history, we may discover his weaknesses."
"Interesting..." Grand Master Raizel stated, but also disappointed that his master underestimated his abilities - he wouldn't disappear like any other assassin. After all, Raizel has been playing the assassin's game much longer than the majority of the Guild members. "What is the name, then, High Lord?"
"Faith is a funny thing, Argon," Divine King Mathias stated. The King did not glance at the warrior but instead kept his stoic eyes on the chapel instead.
"Indeed it is," the Masked Inqusitor, Argon, stated casually. "But I hope you're well aware by now... but faith can lead a blind man astray... and eventually to his downfall," Argon's last few words came across darkly. "I personally learned that lesson a long time ago."
"At this point, I already have fell from God's grace, Argon," Mathias retorted back with a sidewards glance. "Regardless, I will do everything in my power to protect the city of Sanctuary. When the time comes... I will answer for my sins," the Divine King stated with finality, accepting whatever destiny lies before him.
"Well, if that's the case, make sure that the next Pilgrimage runs smoothly. The three militants were just the beginning... I'm sure that the templars out in the Borderfields will cause more trouble," Argon then turned around, before walking away from balcony. He briefly paused in his steps before exiting, before finishing his meeting with Mathias with a final few words.
"Best get ready for war, Mathias... it will be a bloodbath."
The chapel services ended, and a lone figure stood before the tombstone of Inquisitor Isaac Hills. The crowd dispersed long ago, and the older man needed some privacy anyways.
The sky continued to shed tears - as if mourning for the death of his nephew. Archon Balthazar Hills stared down at the tombstone, which was engraved next to Isaac's late wife - Elena.
"Now, what did I tell you?" Balthazar muttered before sighing heavily.
"I warned you before... the life of a templar is not a safe one. You would regret that decision. You would find yourself dead before you truly fulfilled your life. What did I tell you... and you never listened..."
The rain practically hid the tears rolling down the cheeks of the Archon, as he began to mourn for his nephew. He is often perceived as a cold-hearted man... but he wanted what was best for his family.
"I'm so sorry... Sarah," Balthazar whispered his deceased sister's name. His knees gave way to the ground, splashing against the mud. The man silently cried next to the tombstone, feeling the weight of guilt against his shoulders. "I couldn't protect him... I tried... but I failed..."
He vainly tried to wipe away his tears with his soaked sleeves, but it did not help whatsover.
Other than me... Kaitlyn is the only one left of our bloodline.
I must do everything in my power to protect her... and steer her away from the dangers of the Templar Order.
"And it was told, and it was renowned by many..."
Argon's metallic greaves echoed in the dark corridor as he walked across it. As always - the Masked Inquisitor carried a large two-handed sword which was sheathed against his back.
"That three eyes watched constant, on the dried field of the lost gods."
He quietly recited a verse from Requiem, which he memorized by heart... long ago.
"And five enemies of hell, sprout from the hearts of the most holy..."
He opened a door, finding himself in his living quarters. He walked across the room, finding a large mirror which reflected his intimidating image. The black slits of his helmet gazed back at him, Argon's eyes well-hidden beneath the darkness.
"For dark... is lusting for light."
"You will learn... young templars... you will learn soon."
The Masked Inquisitor reached for his helmet, slowly removing it - before two golden-eyes stared back at his true identity.
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