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Side Seventy-Six – Princess Eleanor Elizabeth Diana Windsor

“They are coming out the damn water!” David said, wielding the heavy spiked mace he had received as a reward from the treasury under the Tower of London. At the ti he had complained that such an old, ugly mace was “ill-befitting of a war god such as him” but once they were in the mirrored version of London, the crude-looking mace had beco a shining silver ball of death, and he wielded it to shatter the flesh and bones of the hideous creatures that were crawling out of the Thas and onto the shore. Overhead lood nurous skyscrapers, many of them even larger than they were in the real world, the Shard being particularly distorted, now a polished sword of obsidian and diamond jutting far into the skies.

“Just fucking die, fishy shitheads!” David slamd the mace down on the head of another of the aquatic beasts, before spinning gracefully and smashing the ribs of another. Bolts of water ca flying out of the water at them, but Aditi returned fire, her bow sending arrows of brilliant light piercing through their bodies, spilling stinking blue and green blood into the polluted river.

“A big one is coming.” Sir Arthur declared, watching the battle from beside her, using his age and experience to keep everyone calm and the formation effective. “The water is bulging up.” Orange energies were radiating everywhere, and a long, serpentine neck broke free of the mirror Thas, the head very similar to that of a dinosaur, yellow eyes glaring at them balefully.

“They’ve brought a damn Nessie down tae here, I’ll be bloody damned!” Sarah declared with her thick Scottish brogue, eyes going wide in surprise.

“Shield up, idiot, I don’t like the looks of this. I can’t take them all by myself!” David roared, continuing to wade into the seemingly endless tide of creatures that were boiling out of the Thas, squirming onto the banks with their foul webbed feet, clutching spears, tridents and nets, their beady, dark eyes glittering with anticipation as they waited for their foes to tire. “And get off your arse, Donovan, Princess, old man. I may be a God of War, King of the Octagon, but there’s only fucking one of ! And Mary-Jane, are you done yet? I’m getting pushed back!”

”Sorry Mr Reckless, everyone.” She apologised, the middle-aged woman wiping sweat from her brows as she held up her long wooden staff, energies gathering around her as a slender column of white marble was rising, the dark skies streaked with auroras above sending down shimring prismatic motes of silvery light, which were being sucked in. “It will not be long, I hope. Until then, I ask you all to do your best!”

Yes, she does sound like a schoolteacher. Eleanor thought idly. “I guess it’s ti. Co on Donovan, no need to worry. We have done this before, right?” Yes, if we hadn’t seen the establishnt of multiple domains scattered around Central London already, the sight would be quite breath-taking and magical. Her hands tightened on the hilt of her sword as she raced to aid David Reckless, her blade cleaving. Each ti she cut flesh, she felt sick, bile rising, but she forced it down, just as she ignored the blue-green blood splattering her green armour. A spear pierced her wrist, a lucky blow stabbing through the joints. Pain flared, but she slashed out and the creature fell back, dying, face cut to the bone, skull cracked. The spear tore free, and Eleanor shook her wrist, pain diminishing as the wound closed, her gift from the Green Man giving her ferociously quick regeneration. I still can’t get used to the pain though. Every ti it hurts, and it never gets any better…

“Well, these old bones are getting quite the workout.” Sir Arthur was beside her, sword slicing in a figure of eight pattern, fishn dying around them. Donovan was there too, his long spear giving him significant reach, as he thrust and stabbed at the seemingly endless horde.

“Incoming, you dumb fuckers!” David roared as the ‘Nessie’ belched out a stream of concentrated water, shining a brilliant orange, heedless of the fishn in its path, which exploded into clouds of the shining silver energy that they needed to collect as they died to the friendly fire. David leapt backwards, but it looked like he would be caught in the blast, until Sarah stepped in, a massive bronze shield held in front of her, a tower shield in the old Roman fashion, the face polished to a mirror sheen. The compact jet of water struck, and the cascade scattered backwards, droplets of water slicing through the packed mob of enemies. David was hit by several, one slicing his forehead, and silvery-red blood started running down his face.

“Shit, I be getting pushed back here! There’ll be trouble if I cannae hold the line!” Sarah cried out, her feet sliding backwards as the endless wave of water continued unabated. It was then the beam shot upwards, the beast rearing back, one eye exploding as a bolt of light from Aditi took it in the head. The beast roared, the fishn too, and then the reptilian monstrosity dropped into the water, disappearing from view.

Panicking, the fishn started to break, their forces fleeing back to the sanctuary of the Thas, and David grinned, slaughtering as many of the retreating foes as he could. Eleanor joined him, Sir Arthur and Donovan at her side, and they hacked, slashed and stabbed until their muscles ached, breath ca fast and hard, and the shore was empty, the remaining fishn trying to escape the arrows Aditi was unleashing.

“Yeah, that’s right. Fucking run, fishheads!” David waved his mace at the fleeing enemies, before he wiped the blood from his face, frowning. He glared at the exhausted Sarah, expression unpleasant. “What the fuck was that? Knock it away from next ti, if I get scarred, it’ll be a national day of mourning!”

“If ye say so. I cannae see it myself.” Sarah scoffed, lowering her heavy shield to the ground with an audible thud. “It be Donovan who is popular with t’ladies now, ain’t he?” she chuckled, causing the shy young man to flush.

“Well, it’s certainly true.” Sir Arthur agreed, joining in the teasing, and Eleanor held in a smile herself. Trust sir Arthur to lighten the mood. I feel much happier with him at my side. With all of them, really. Grandmother was right. Not being alone is wonderful.

“Donovan does attract a lot of attention during the parties at the palace. So, which will you be dating? That heiress from the Marches, or the daughter of that Tech Company? Or both?” Sir Arthur grinned at his obvious embarrassnt.

“Well, er…” Donovan stuttered, turning bright red. “I do think Nicola is very pretty, but Marie is fun to talk to… but then, Suzanne is also very…”

“A third, huh? Damn, he’s making us look bad, David.” Sir Arthur clapped Donovan on the back, nearly knocking him from his feet.

“Oh shut the hell up.” David was resting on the polished wooden shaft of his mace, eyeing Mary-Jane and her shining pillar. “I can get any woman I want, but I have high standards.” His gaze flickered over to Eleanor for a mont, and she nearly missed it. Really? ? No, I don’t think so… he’s a bit too angry for my taste, even if I do like the pretty-boy look coupled with muscles. Ugh... why am I wasting my ti with this? Aditi was chuckling gently as her last few arrows pierced the water, dropping a few fleeing fishn, and Sir Arthur was chortling hugely. I hope I’m not blushing…

It did amuse her to see David was looking a little embarrassed too, as if he had been caught out doing sothing he shouldn’t. Still, there is no point making an issue of it. At least the tension has decreased.

Her lips quirked into a smile. “Mary-Jane, are you done?”

The older woman shook her head. “No Princess, but soon. This will be the last one then, won’t it?”

Eleanor nodded. “Yes, with all of your domains positioned around the Palace and Tower, we should be able to control the area. Though going into the buildings is still too dangerous.” Her gaze went to the Shard and the other monstrous skyscrapers that were in this place. She had ventured into one once during the early days of her quest, when she was alone, and inside she felt so terribly oppressed and weak, and was forced to flee, leaving behind an ear and two fingers for the hideous goblins within. Just rembering it made her shiver. I am lucky I can grow back lost body parts, and the armour of the Green Knight repairs itself as well…

“Really, everyone has grown much stronger.” Sir Arthur approved. “Though there is still a great deal to learn.”

“I was strong from the start.” David snorted, but he looked pleased by the complint and the change of subject. “You lot just need to not hold back.”

“You lot? I’ll be happy tae kick yer arse any day, laddie.” Sarah taunted, and before an argunt could break out again, Eleanor felt it was wise to intervene. Being a leader is draining, even with the support from Sir Arthur.

“Co on now, no need for bickering.” she smiled reassuringly. “After all, we just won a significant victory, we are growing stronger. Taking on a horde of creatures like that was surely impossible for us before. But our hardships and struggles have not and will not be in vain.” She gestured to the Thas, still radiating an orange glow, like the sun was reflected in the water, only there was no sun here in this distorted reflection of reality. “And we can extend our control over this London now that we have a firm foothold. London will not fall, no matter what cos to pass!”

“You sound just like your grandmother there.” Sir Arthur teased her., and Donovan shot her a sly grin, while Aditi, who had now shouldered her bow, ca trotting over like a happy puppy.

“Wise words, princess. I am more than happy to protect our hos!” Aditi said in her usual polite tones.

“Yeah well, I still don’t get it, but Caturix’s blessing tells I need to fight. Not that I know any other way of life. I can’t box or fight in the Octagon anymore, my strength would just shatter the bodies of my opponents. Still, maybe being a damn hero isn’t so bad, is it Sarah?”

“Aye, it’s nae bad at all.” She grinned back, enjoying her usual heated back and forth with David. The pair of them seed to rub each other the wrong away all the ti.

“There is one thing though…” Donovan offered up diffidently, shy as ever. “Just how is a small group like ours going to clear out a city the size of London? It’d take us years, no, decades. And then there’s Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast, Newcastle… there’s too many cities and too few of us. Towns, villages too.”

I’ve considered that myself. “I think the answer lies in these domains we have established. I don’t know if you can feel it, but as they strengthen they can do many wonderous things. I have been thinking, and I believe… well, soon I believe we can create an army of our own.”

David nodded. “Yes, I was thinking that myself. Though all I seem to be able to create is weak, idiotic copies of our slain foes. Still, even if they aren’t even a tiny bit as useful as , or even you lot, if we are going to wage a war, we need an army.”

Eleanor nodded. Yes, the domains we can establish here are even more mysterious than the power of the Gods we have been blessed with, or these artefacts my family has hoarded. Up to now all I’ve done is strengthen the defences of my domain, so that the places that need protecting will stay protected, but it’s ti to raise a war-host… “My grandmother, the Queen… she is still searching for others we can use. She trusts us to protect London, those others will likely travel the land, securing other cities…”

As she discussed her plans, well, her grandmothers’ plans, really, she held in her worries, that ti was not on their side. I feel this dreadful urgency, like sothing bad is on the horizon. A storm is brewing, and though we are growing stronger rapidly, I don’t feel ready. Not at all… but what choice do we have? It can only be us, nobody else can protect London, and this country…

********

“Well, isn’t our little shy boy just loving the attention?” David said sourly, downing half the glass of champagne he was holding. “And why is it always wine at these events?? No drinks for real n.” He sighed as he watched Donovan chatting away rrily with several of the female guests, with ages ranging from teenagers to their early fifties.

“Jealous, are ye?” Sarah grinned, slapping him on the back.

“Hell no. Are you an idiot?” He shot back, and as they bickered, Eleanor stifled her own smile, masking it by taking a sip of her own sparkling wine. Looking around, she could see Aditi and Mary-Jane together, looking very calm and at ease, and it made her rember the first such event they attended, where Aditi looked like a frightened rabbit, very out of place. Well, everyone has built up camaraderie as we fought in that strange land. After all, life and death battles make strong bonds. It’s like the army, at least that’s what my brothers tell .

Speaking of her brothers, Sir Arthur was eting them and her grandmother at the mont, to discuss the successful creation of the ring of domains. Eleanor missed him, he had beco quite important to her over the series of battles they had fought together. It helped that he was like an uncle to her, of course, and she had known him before. But even so… is it strange that I feel lost without them now? This rag-tag group, have they beco my friends? It surprised her, but then, grandmother had told her it would happen, and she was seldom wrong, except when it ca to following the advice of her personal physicians, of course.

As David and Sarah continued to bicker belligerently, Eleanor shook her head, walking away. If I was more crude, perhaps I’d tell them to get a room. Placing her now-empty glass on the tray of a passing server, she surveyed the guests at the party. She recognised a number of them, other nobility, her extended family, as well as leaders of politics and business. Sadly I have to put myself out there. Grandmother is relying on to be the foundation of this venture, and we’ll need the support of politicians of both parties. Though getting Labour and the Conservatives to agree on anything was impossible. If one said the sky was blue, the other would declare it was surely red. We’ll need money too, and technology. I’m not cut out for this… but it is easier than battle.

Eleanor greeted the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and after that she was introduced to several important figures in business. One of them was a tall, well-built man, with close-cropped brown hair and a suit that was clearly from the top end of Saville Row, the buttons seemingly made from antique ivory, which might just have been barely legal, if tasteless. He was accompanied by a woman, perhaps her age or maybe a touch younger, who had simply stunning blonde hair, which reached her knees, the longest hair Eleanor had ever seen. That must really take so drying after a shower…

She also had the most intense deep-green eyes, as well as extrely attractive features. But what was stranger was she was wearing so sort of religious vestnt, similar to priestly cassocks, but with a more gown-like skirt flowing down to match her hair. On seeing her gaze, the woman rely smiled at her charmingly, while the man spoke, holding out a hand. I don’t recognise her, but she must be Church of England, right? Perhaps a bishop, though I haven’t heard of any new female appointnts recently…

Eleanor took it, giving it a gentle shake, before offering the sa to the woman, whose grip was surprisingly firm.

“I am Maxwell Power, it’s an honour to be here tonight, princess.” The man said, and Eleanor stifled a giggle.

“Max Power? Seriously?”

“I get that a lot.” He grinned, not offended. “But it truly is my na. Perhaps my parents had a sense of humour. Anyway, I am here with this beautiful lady here, who…”

“I can introduce myself, Max, you flatterer.” The lady gave a gorgeous smile. “I can speak for myself too, and let say, alas I am pledged to God, not man, so I’m afraid no matter how shalessly you flatter , I’ll never spread my legs for you.”

Eleanor choked at that frank comnt, but Max Power seed not to care, rely smiling silently under her chiding. “Anyway, it is a pleasure to et you, princess. I have heard much about you up until now. Isn’t the world a strange place? Anyway, I am Mary Stuart. A pleasure, this was surely ordained by God, this eting. Are you a woman of faith, princess?”

Faith? Well, it’s hard not to have faith considering what I’ve experienced, but I doubt that is what she ans. “Well, like most of my family, I’m Church of England. I must admit to not attending Mass as much as I probably should, but… well, God is forgiving, no?”

“Church of England? A sha.” Mary shook her head, beautiful golden-blonde hair swaying around her like a long cloak. “Still, God is indeed forgiving, of everything but worshipping false idols. At least Protestantism has its heart in the right place, even if it has a filthy, heretic mind.” She was idly playing with a unique-looking golden ring on her finger, which looked very unlike sothing a woman of the cloth would wear.

“Co now, my pretty.” Max Power interceded, seeing the strained look on her face. “Don’t berate the princess so. You know the Royal Family has to be C of E, it’s pretty much an unwritten rule, no?” As Mary gave a snort at odds with her appearance, Max continued. “Well, princess. I did want to spend more ti talking to you, but alas, I need to discuss business with so other boring old n, but you can count on the support of my charitable foundation.” He handed her a business card, which she glanced at. It was black, with silver lettering, saying “Silver Hands Foundation” with various contact details. “If you need personnel, land, money… well, just give a call. The Queen herself is gearing up for a massive project, it seems, and you are to be at the heart of it. Interesting tis indeed, are they not? I wonder what is going on?” he smiled conspiratorially. “Care to give a hint?”

“I am afraid not. Grandmother will announce the details in due ti.” Eleanor demurred. So far she’s rely laying the groundwork, keeping secrecy to prevent panic. Slowly more and more influential people are finding out about the legacy of the Royal Family and our hidden duty, but if the populace knew of the chaos lurking through the mirror, separated from us by nothing more than a dream… there would be chaos.

“Do be a good boy and get lost.” Mary waved her hand at him, and with a last chuckle, Max Power left. Mary watched him go. “Well, he’s not entirely a sinner, though the blasphemous na of his organisation will see him suffer on Judgnt Day. God does not have a fine sense of humour, I fear.”

As Eleanor paused, unsure of what to say to this strange woman, Mary shrugged. “Well, enough of that.” She reached out a hand, caressing Eleanor’s cheek, surprising her. What the hell?

“I am here to give you so advice. In the na of God, of course, for I am but his humble worshipper, speaking his words, his will. Step aside from your course. God will not forgive anyone who forsakes him, drawing on powers profane and blasphemous. I would hate to see your beautiful skin burnt black from the fires of perdition." She gave a brilliant smile, and Eleanor was still frozen, shocked at the knowing words of the woman. “Of course, should you be prepared to abandon your foolish ways, the Church, the true Church, can reach out a caring, compassionate hand to you. Your companions too.” Her gaze went to the other mbers of her party, as they were spread around the room. “I suggest you think about it. Do you really want to offend God?” Mary shrugged again. “Well, I understand you might be confused, but do think about my words. After all, did not Satan tempt Jesus by offering him all he wished for when he was in the wilderness for forty days and forty nights? It may seem wise, the only way, to accept the gifts of Devils, false gods, but the price paid is always more than you can bear. Now, I must take my leave, now I have seen you all. I daresay we will et again. If you decide you wish to know more of what is truly going on, or wish to repent, feel free to call Mr Power. He can get in touch with . Now, I see so of your companions are coming, so I shall take my leave. Farewell for now, princess.”

As Mary Stuart swept away, David and Sarah strode up to Eleanor, watching her go.

“Who the hell was she? Damn, she was fine.” David whistled. “That hair, those eyes. Nice.”

“Ach, shut up, you pig.” Sarah chided him, and as they started arguing again, Eleanor looked down at the card, with the strange na shining silver, an email and mobile number below it. Just who was she? It seed… it seed she knew about everything. Is she chosen like ? But… For a long mont Eleanor remained frozen, thinking. I need to speak to grandmother about this… after all, didn’t she just threaten to my face? Or did she? I don’t really know. Religious allegory isn’t my strongest suit. I only go to Church at Christmas and Easter…

Shaking her head, she shook off her sudden gloom. After all, they had achieved their goal in the mirrored London, so letting so strange priest upset her would be foolish. No, nobody dangerous would be here anyway, the guest list has been vetted by my father and grandmother. She was probably just concerned for . Still, if she is like us, she could have been clearer. Well, in any case, if she is, I’ll see her again, as grandmother will recruit her to protect other cities, other places. Now, I could use another drink…

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