If one had asked Moriteva what he would be doing this evening a few weeks ago, 'infiltrating Tartarus itself' was not going to be among his top seventy responses. In fact, he would have guessed that it likely ranked among the bottom three. However, as he mused to himself from the stands of the gladiatorial arena, he found that even the least possible of outcomes seemed to happen these days. When he had been approached by Luthious to perform a smash-and-grab, Moriteva's first response was to question why him, of all people. He was peaceful and studious, and not particularly the most well-versed in stealth. However, the more he was informed of the situation, the more he understood his role to play. He'd accepted the job on a simple condition: The Noble of Order would owe the Warden of Life a favor to be exchanged in the future. On those terms, he'd set out for Hades with a surprising, yet wholly welcome companion; Mahisu was to be his partner in crime, a pairing he welcomed, having not seen the god he'd guided down the path of recognition and insight for nigh-on four or five millennia. Not that Mahisu was ever too much for words, but the pair had enough chemistry that he felt confident in their ploy.
Mahisu was the expert in stealth and scouting, so Moriteva left much of the dirty work to him, only pointing out options and possibilities for their infiltration on the way in. Once Mahisu had discovered the trio of focal points for the barrier surrounding the gladiatorial arena, it was the Warden who helped devise a plan: Make a distraction, weaken the barrier with a precision strike to one of the runestones, and reveal themselves before grabbing their targets and leaving. Seemed simple enough, though Moriteva knew that was merely an illusory wish. Something was going to make things messy, and the mighty draconic monster seemed to be both a blessing and a hindrance at the same time. All he could do was watch for now...and prepare for his turn.
As the spectacle began to rage, Moriteva, disguised as naught but a hempen-cloaked demonic being, began to skirt between enthralled creatures and gods alike, acting as though he were searching for an open seat with a good view of the carnage. None could see through the shadows cast by his large, overhanging hood, but his hands remained low, placed gently on the backs and arms of his unknowing targets. Every time he'd lay a finger on a being, he would allow himself to siphon a bit of their life energy-nothing to cause serious notice, just a bit that the adrenaline of the moment would surely cover. He stored that energy within, preparing himself for the right moment to strike. Just shuffling a few feet to his left every minute or two, finding another unwitting donor to his pool of strength.
Moriteva witnessed the hellwyrm's vicious molten breath strike the barrier, causing spiderwebs of cracks within its energy shield to spread from the point of impact. A surprise to be sure, but one that made his job all the easier. The cloaked figure picked up his pace, headed in the direction of the weak point while many an onlooker backed away instead. A few more shoulders touched, a few more bits of reserve energy...yet still was not the proper time. He needed the right moment to strike...and he sensed it before he witnessed it. Amidst the various signals of life force around him, Moriteva suddenly picked up a particularly large one being snuffed out in a single moment, the owner's energies dissipating in mere seconds from a fatal strike. The man-if he could be called that-to his left slumped over before collapsing to the ground, his blood spattering those around him before pooling and sliding down the arena steps. The Consumed closest to the fallen deity congregated and rushed for the body, eager to sup on the flesh of the fallen and ease their eternal suffering, while the rest who were less fortunate as to be further away from the assassination dispersed in a panic...and then the moment came.
A sudden surge of energy washed over the arena as the runestone nearby exploded from the impact of a powerful blade, strong enough to make the Warden brace from the wave of magic that coursed around him. That was his signal; as Mahisu's camouflage was destroyed by the sudden rush of energy, the barrier itself, now devoid of one of its focal points, had dimmed on one side-the cracked side. "Perfect." While he wasn't the biggest fan of his choice of distraction, Moriteva supposed it did the job. He could have words with the God of the Hunt later. Right now, he had an entrance to make. Moriteva called upon the reserves of energy he'd spent the last several minutes gathering, channeling it through his body to augment his own power. He rushed to the dimming, cracked side of the barrier, pulled back his left arm, and threw a devastating forward punch right at the central point of five spiderwebbing cracks, aiming to smash a hole clean through the recently impenetrable wall of magic.
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