This is rated M for blood and gore, heavy violence, language, nudity, sexual content, dark sexual themes, and contradiction of religious beliefs that may be considered blasphemy outside of creative context.
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Sanctuary
Prologue: City of Broken Angels
Fair maiden, draw in silver, the stars web their hope from your blood...
A woman screamed, thrashing about as a Templar warrior dragged her through the mud. The middle-aged woman’s clothes were completely ruined by the grayish sludge, and heavy rain poured down from the skies above. The templar, a young man clad in silver armor, dragged the woman roughly by her dark-brown hair, streaked by gray hairs of elderly age. She continued screaming at the top of her lungs, begging for help from the nearby bystanders, but nobody would intervene. The crowd of citizens only looked down at the woman with a solemn expression, knowing there is nothing they could do.
Fair maiden, won’t you be joyed by the sight of the three? Their sole eyes of fate is carried at you...
She was being dragged away from her home, a building that was nearly falling apart in the slums. Her husband tried to fight back and save his wife, but two more templars were already taking care of him. They pushed the man down to the ground, constantly kicking him and ignoring his pleas and cries of agony. The man continued to holler in pain as the templars physically beat him down, but the emotional pain of never seeing his wife again was even worse. The man’s little girl, a brunette child no more than six years old, was crying at the front door. She watched her father receiving a physical abuse from the Templars, and her mother being dragged away and will never be seen again. She kept on sobbing for her mommy, tightly holding on to a stuffed bear in a feeble attempt to find comfort in this madness.
Behold one, turn from this side to this side, shave thee beauty from the lies of the lips...
The middle-aged woman continued to struggle, her voice becoming coarse from constantly screaming. They finally reached their destination, right before the front gate of the city. There were dozens of more Templars dragging other people, many of them were mentally sick and old in age. Most of them received the same treatment, and were being dragged roughly by their hairs, arms, or legs. Thunder boomed overhead, and the heavy rain continued to become harsher. The sky was grey from the dark clouds, and the atmosphere itself was completely morbid. It seemed like hope was nothing but a child’s fantasy in this world.
Bathe in fire... Glorified skin anew... with good morning, as the eyes still draw at you.
Lord God, I pray to you... Amen.
Divine Lady Camilla finished her prayer, standing up from her kneeling position. She was dressed in a regal red-and-black dress, but it was getting soaked by the dreadful weather. She stood on top of a balcony in the castle, overlooking the front section of the city. Her heart swelled with pain as she watched the process of the Pilgrimage, witnessing Inquisitor Darkwood’s Templars gather up those deemed useless in society, and being transferred out of the city of Sanctuary... their beloved home.
“I see that you are troubled, Lady Camilla,” Divine King Mathias glanced to his left, commenting on his Divine Lady’s troubled appearance. Even though he was Divine King, Mathias wouldn't want to miss the opportunity of watching over the Pilgrimage and ensuring it runs smoothly. Today, he was adorned in black regal clothing, which also getting soaked by the heavy rain, but he paid no heed. He sighed lightly, before glancing back down and watching as one of the Templars toss a middle-aged woman with dark hair into one of the several caravans. These were large steel caravans, barely hovering above the ground with the excess amount of people locked up inside. There were many cries for help, and many demands for releases, but none of their pleas were answered. “You must remember, this is what we must do to survive. We must sacrifice a few... in order to save many.”
At the center of the operation and standing right before the front gates, was the tall and intimidating Masked Inquisitor. The heavy rain clanged loudly against his silver-like armor, and the dark slits of his eyes watched everything carefully. Once all of the caravans are full, the Masked Inquisitor will proceed with the next phase of the operation. He will lead the caravans outside and transport them to another town in the Borderfields. Yet, it is unknown where these people are dropped off, and oftentimes family members completely lose contact with their loved ones over this matter.
Off in the distance, within a small building, two shadowy figures watched the entire process of the Pilgrimage while within the safe confines of the indoors.
“I don’t understand why Lord Mathias doesn’t delay the Pilgrimage for a couple of days,” Inquisitor Darkwood growled, his steel-clad arms crossed against his chest. His beady black eyes watched his troops drag the people across the muddy ground. He cared little for these ‘dregs’ of society, but he had severe issues that his men are to work in a harsh weather condition such as this one.
“He seemed rather determined to stick with the schedule,” Inquisitor Cox commented, leaning against a wall next to the window. She held one hand on her hip, and stood in a completely relaxed position. She hardly cared for the condition of Darkwood’s troops, but her attention was completely focused upon the mysterious warrior: the Masked Inquisitor. After working in the espionage squadron for many years, she still has little to no information regarding the Masked Inquisitor’s identity. He comes and goes as he pleases, and answers directly to the Divine Trinity alone. Hell, she wasn't even sure if the Masked Inquisitor was a man or a woman.
“Pff,” Inquisitor Darkwood scoffs. “I remember the days when the Pilgrimage happened only once a season, that’s four times a year. Now, we are doing them once every month. I think its almost borderline unnecessary to do the Pilgrimage so often,” he stated aloud. However, he had little regards for the politics and population control of Sanctuary, he was more worried that he and his troops were being overworked.
The raven-haired woman paid no attention to her companion’s opinions, and her bright crimson eyes watched the figure of the Masked Inquisitor. It seemed everything was finally completed, and the Templars thrown all of the ‘dregs’ into the steel caravans. The Masked Inquisitor turned around, facing the three guardsmen protecting the front gate. He motioned them to move aside, so they can begin moving.
“Oh?” Inquisitor Cox raised a bemused eyebrow, taking notice the guardsmen ignored the Masked Inquisitor’s order. In fact, one of them drew his sword and pointed it directly to the Inquisitor, positioning himself in a very aggressive stance. Another guardsman lowered his spear, while the third one raised his crossbow. “What’s this? Now this is a first...” In all of Sanctuary’s history, the Pilgrimage has gone uninterrupted. Now, it seemed like there was a little rebellion going on.
“You... you release my mother right now!” one of the sword-wielding guardsmen shouted, his face flushed with anger and hatred. He was a very young man, either in his late teens or early twenties. This militant was the son of the one middle-aged lady taken away earlier, and he will not let this Pilgrimage ruin his family. He will not let his little sister grow up without a loving mother.
The other two guardsmen were his companions, but were older in age and near their late twenties and early thirties. All three of them had family members being taken away, and this was more of a spur-of-a-moment rebellion, rather than a planned act.
A couple of Darkwood’s Templars laughed out loud, nearly in disbelief that these pathetic guardsmen will stand up to them. They walked forward, drawing their own weapons, but then a raised arm stopped their movement. The Masked Inquisitor held up his arm to the Templars, before taking a menacing step forward towards the guardsmen. It seemed that the Masked Inquisitor intended to take down nuisances on his own, and will not need the help of the Templars.
Inquisitor Cox paid attention to the weapon behind the Masked Inquisitor’s back, it was apparently a large two-handed sword in a black sheathe. Now, they will finally see both the Masked Inquisitor and his weapon in action for the very first time.
The spear-wielding guardsman already charged forth, not giving the Masked Inquisitor time to draw his weapon. The militant raised his weapon, releasing a battle cry simultaneously when another thunder boomed overhead. He thrust his weapon forward and directly towards the Inquisitor’s chest, intending to pierce through his armor with a solid attack.
However, the militant’s eyes widened with shock and disbelief when his lance suddenly halted. The Inquisitor’s hand moved lightning fast like a viper, immediately grabbing the shaft of the lance with his gauntlet-hand. The Masked Inquisitor halted the attack immediately with his physical strength alone, and the steel tip of the lance was only a mere few inches away from his armor. The Masked Inquisitor squeezed his grip on the iron shaft, and then shocked everyone by easily snapping it in half as if it was wood.
The guardsman didn’t had time to react when the Masked Inquisitor’s hand wrapped around his neck, raising the militant up in the air. The militant struggled against the Inquisitor’s grip, thrashing about and attempting to pull away the squeezing hand. He could barely breathe, and would more than likely suffocate. However, the Inquisitor wanted to finish this quickly.
There was the sickening sound of a snap, and then the militant’s body slumped over lifelessly. His eyes were completely devoid of any life, and his neck was snapped by the brutality of the masked warrior. This Inquisitor would display no mercy to these treacherous soldiers.
“What is he doing, Mathias?!” Lady Camilla demanded, her face appalled as she turned to face the Divine King. “He is killing those men! Are you just going to let him do that, when we can simply incapacitate those soldiers and lock them up?!”
King Mathias stared down at the scene, and watched as the militant with the crossbow shoot several bolts towards the Masked Inquisitor. The Inquisitor simply maneuvered the corpse he was holding, and allowed body to act like a shield as the the bolts pierced into its back. The silver-clad warrior then threw the corpse with incredible force and speed, and it crashed against the cross-bow militant. There was a yelp of pain as the militant dropped his crossbow on to the ground.
“They are traitors, Camilla, and the punishment they deserve is immediate execution,” King Mathias stated with finality, sharing no empathy for these poor souls that dared to defy his rule.
The militant struggled to get the corpse off his body, but then his eyes widened in terror as the Masked Inquisitor was already standing above him. He apparently tried to scream the Inquisitor to stop, but the Masked Inquisitor raised his leg and then stomped down. The guardsman’s head easily crushed beneath the Inquisitor’s incredible strength, leaving it nothing more than a squished pile of flesh, bone, blood, and brain liquid.
Lady Camilla only gasped at the grotesque sight, and saw the last guardsman - a young boy - shaking with terror as he watched his companions easily killed by the might of the Masked Inquisitor.
“You can’t do this, Mathias!” Lady Camilla quickly turned to face the Divine King again, her fiery-red hair swirling around. “You need to make the call and stop your Inquisitor! That is just a child, will you seriously execute him? He is just a boy! Spare him, and let him be fairly tried for his crime! He doesn't deserve to have his young life taken away in such a barbaric manner! He is just a boy!”
Divine King Mathias stood there silently for a short while, holding his breath while he watched the Masked Inquisitor take a few menacing steps towards the young militant. Mathias raised his hand, fixing his wet blonde hair and wiping away the water droplets on his forehead. “That will be a sign of weakness, Lady Camilla,” he stated aloud, not bothering to look at her in the eye. “This is the first ever rebellion of the Pilgrimage, and we need to ensure it is the last.”
The militant swung his blade across, attempting to decapitate the approaching Inquisitor. However, the masked knight simply raised his left arm, letting his left forearm block the blade. The weapon didn’t even make a dent against his durable armor. Immediately, the Inquisitor’s right arm grabbed the boy’s weapon hand, gripping it tightly while slamming his right elbow against the boy's face.
The boy cried out in pain, releasing his grip on the sword - which the Inquisitor quickly took away. The young militant’s nose was smashed, blood dripping down like a small torrent. The boy looked up, and completely froze with the image of the monster before him. The three guardsmen couldn't do anything to stop him, and the Inquisitor didn't even need to draw his own weapon. The boy felt tears pour down from his eyes, and then his legs gave in and collapsed against the ground. The boy knelt before Inquisitor, sobbing and begging for his life, begging to be spared so that his father and little sister didn’t lose two family members in one day.
“If we spared this young man for his treachery, others more sinister will take advantage of our act of kindness. And that will be the beginning of a new war in Sanctuary, one that may threaten to tear us apart from the inside-out.”
The Masked Inquisitor raised up the blade, aiming directly at the young man’s neck.
“May God judge his soul now...”
The blade swung down.
One Day Later...
Anna Catriona slammed the glass shot down on the wooden counter, sighing in relief. It has a been a rather long week of work, since Inquisitor Caleb's squadron has been stationed at the town of Jericho for the entire week. Monsters attacks have been on the rise lately, and so they ensured the safety on one of the most vital towns. Throughout the week, there were a couple of attacks from the Scourge Beasts, but they were easily handled by the squadron. There were about only ten to fifteen monsters per raid, and thus the Templars and the militants easily outnumbered the Beasts and killed them off.
They just returned to the city of Sanctuary this morning, but the weather was still pretty bad. She could hear the heavy rain pour outside of Jacob's Tavern, along with the occasional thunder. Once they arrived at Sanctuary, the squadron was allowed to break and enjoy their free time. They shouldn't have another mission for about another week. Anna Catriona intended to take advantage of every precious second. Once released, she quickly returned to her small home, taking a quick shower and getting rid of her battle-armor. Now, her body was adorned with tight leather black pants, fashionable black books, and her signature black chiffton blouse top - and one could easily see her black undergarment and creamy-pale skin beneath.
Anna glanced around, it was a rather lively place tonight. Many of her fellow Templars also decided to enjoy themselves tonight at the tavern, drinking and interacting with each other. Anna herself might smoke a Beatus or two later on tonight, just to get herself that exhilarating high. She glanced at the bartender, beckoning him for another shot of hard liquor. Most of the squadron already heard the news of yesterday's events, and learned that the Pilgrimage had a small interruption with a foolish rebellion by three guardsmen. All three of them were quickly executed by the Masked Inquisitor, and now many more questions surround the mysterious warrior and his incredible strength. Regardless, Anna herself wasn't interested in the Inquisitor's secrets, and was more interested in having fun for the night, and get a couple of thrills.
Anna smiled to herself as she waited for her next drink, glancing around the room again. She is the newest recruit to the squadron - and the youngest - but Anna already felt like she found a family. It was such an amazing feeling, especially after living in the slums for the past several years. She owed everything to Isaac for changing her life, and then briefly wondered where the Senior Templar's location.
She would assume that Isaac would also be in the tavern, enjoying the company of his closest friends and co-workers. Then again, he could still be in a debrief with Inquisitor Caleb, which is mandatory for a Senior Templar after every completed mission. Also, he could be spending time with his daughter, especially it has been a terribly long week for him, and surely he missed that little rascal.
Anna smiled to herself again as the bartender quickly returning, handing over another shot glass.
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