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Now reading: Chapter Six Hundred And Seventy Two – 672 from Unbound, a Adventure novel by Necariin.

Felixs anger cooled as they walked. He didnt regret his wordshed ant every one of them. What he regretted was potentially spoiling his relationship with Archie. The guy knew how to rub everyone the wrong way and seed to enjoy doing it. Felix had always been good at gauging people though, even before hed been hurled across the universe. There was sothing worthwhile in the guy, he knew it.

Eventually, hed make Archie believe that too.

Conversation went entirely silent for a while, but Felix was fine with that. Their attention was better spent on the fortress around them. The hallways were laid out simply, with the closest chambers providing clear function for the Dragon stables. Rooms full of dry-rotted saddles and tack, decayed rope and chains more rust than steel. In one area they found a series of bunks that Yin explained were communal sleeping spaces for couriers and patrolling Dragoons.

Most of the rooms were stripped of anything particularly valuable, though not by looters like in the Kingsrock. No this had the appearance of a swift, orderly departure. All that remained were things too bulky or too heavy to move, and the odd assortnt of forgotten knick-nacks. Dice made of bone, a comb of stone, and even a few coins spilled beneath a bed. They were an old minting, according to Vess. Old enough that she didnt recognize the woman stamped into them.

How would I know? Yin answered when asked. All you mortals look alike.

The murals on the walls persisted through the fortress. Despite being coated in dirt they were still in remarkably good shape when compared to the rotted leather and hemp. All of them depicted swirling skies filled with flying Dragons, often alone. Others had the Dragoons as small, spear wielding figures stacked ten deep on each enormous lizard. They were beautiful, painted in a distinct style with the Dragons themselves picked out with carefully cut gemstones. That none of them had been hacked apart for their riches fird Felixs belief that they were in an unaccessed part of the fortress.

Up a set of stairs they found nurous open pens and trellised chambers utterly overgrown with wildlife. So of it was the swamp encroaching on the fortress, but most seed to have been planted there intentionally. Insects, birds, and lizards road everywhere, though they scattered whenever his party drew close.

Food, Harn said. Livestock and crops. This place was designed to withstand sieges.

Vess rubbed the wide leaf of a small tree, heavy with fruit. All our fortresses were. What I know of our beginnings says that the Dragons we fought were mighty and relentless. More than one fortress has fallen to them, passing on into song and story. But I cannot trust what I was taught. The Dragons were our allies at one ti.

So what were you fightin? Evie asked.

The consequences of the War, Yin said. Always the War.

Against who?

Vess traded looks with Yin, before speaking up. The War against the gods, we think. The Dragoons were founded during that War, according to Yin, though he knews little more than that.

The Fathom consud much of what I once was, the Wyrmling said heavily. I do not recall my origins, nor that of the Resplendent Order of the Dragoons.

What he does recall lends credence to these tos I found in the vault. They speak of monsters, not Dragons or draconic Types. Vess stepped up to a dirt-coated wall, broken up by clinging ivy. She swiped it clean to reveal another mural. It featured a handful of Dragons and Dragoons in battle against strange monsters with too many teeth and limbs. What does this look like to you, Felix?

He leaned closer, inspecting the shape of the creatures. None were the sa, though all sported ungainly bodies that still exuded a sense of incredible threat. A thrill of recognition shot through his bones. Primordial spawn.

Indeed. The flesh curse was the greatest threat to the Continent for many Ages. Together, the Dragons and Dragoons fought the infected beings in order to route their dire influence. An endless, brutal task. The work was not yet done when our partnership was dissolved.

Felix shot a curious glance at the golden Wyrmling. Youve never ntioned this.

It is in the past. As I understand it, the Primordials that remain have gone quiescent. Or they have changed altogether, he added, inclining his tiny head at Felix. To cleanse the flesh curseWhat we would have given to have you at our side then, Autarch.

Im sorry I wasnt. Images from his own recent past intruded on the present. mories of the Revenants and the Dustborn Wraiths crowded him. Weve seen a piece of what horrors you must have had to face.

A terrible ti, but I recall much joy in these fortresses. Yin looked around at the foliage, up beyond the ceiling at sothing far away. Co. Weve more floors to explore, and we can do that faster if we split up.

Agreed. Evie, take Beef and Archie with you. Tzfell and Laur, stick together. Yin

I shall venture forth on my own, he said.

As shall I, Vess added.

Right. Pit, Harn, Eidolons. Youre with .

Onward they went, past rooms filled with more plants and the scurrying of those odd chicken-lizards called Daika. A lot of them. Up another set of stairs, they reached rooms ant for people, with beds and wardrobes still intact. Daika were in there too, nesting in empty bookshelves or atop long-rotted bedding. Felix spent so ti there, investigating what remained of those living spaces. Sadly he found little aside from scraps of paper and moldering clothes.

Yin, Vess, and Evies group went on ahead, and Felix was happy to let them. His team moved slower, partly due to Felixs interest in everything and partly due to Harns crutches. The man refused to be carried any longer. Harn could move well enough with the crutches, but they werent the best at navigating the often slick stone flooring.

I dunno how to shape rubber, but maybe a layer of, like, sticky earth? Thatno that probably wont work. Felix rubbed his chin as they walked. It was increasingly bristly. Hed have a beard before long. Hey Pit, do you think Vess minds beards?

Eh. Face hair is weird, Pit said, trotting now as a Dire Hound again.

Half your body is hair.

Fur.Sa difference.

Except people enjoy my fur. They say Im soft and cuddly. Your face hair is weird.

Youre just not used to it, Felix scoffed. Harn, what do you think? Are Continental won into beards?

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Felix turned when the man didnt answer, only to find that Harn had stopped. His eyes were closed and he wassniffing the air.

Whats going on? Felix glanced around. They were in a stretch of unremarkable hallway, the sa as much of the fortress. He sniffed, catching the faintest tang of sothing. What am I slling?

tal, Harn grunted, before pushing himself forward. He pressed through the ring of Eidolons and onward at a rapid, swinging pace.

Felix and Pit traded glances before hustling after him, their ring of protection ambling with them.

The further they went, the more Felixs Perception snagged on things. The sll of tal grew, but now it was accompanied by the scent of ash. The next corner they turned revealed a gap in the corridor, where it ran across a wide open structure supported by heavily decorated columns. Through the opening were a series of low stone basins and tall furnaces choked with ash. So had toppled over completely, filling the area with cracked stone and heavy tal panels covered in rust. Harn stood among them, taking it all in.

Its a forge, Pit said.

Felix joined Harn, who was carefully running a hand over one of the many anvils. Tools were scattered about the ground, their wooden handles rotted away to almost nothing. This is quite the place. Almost like the forge back in Elderthrone.

Its very similar, Harn said quietly. I can feel it in the air.

He made his way to the center of the space. The forge had the look of an industrial workspace, where a vast quantity of arms and armor were produced all at once. That made sense, in Felixs eyes, as they would have likely been repairing or producing things for the Dragoons in large quantities.

There are arrays inscribed into these anvils and across the ground, Harn said, maneuvering himself across the debris. Mostly for durability. Whatever was made here was designed to be tough above all else.

Were the fortresses similar to Strongholds? Felix asked. I guess I was assuming they were, based on the voice of this place responding to Authority.

This one at least, yeah. I dont doubt the rest were too.

Wow, imagine a bunch of Strongholds like Elderthrone? Pit whistled in appreciation. Thatd be handy to have. We should claim this one.

No, these are part of Vess Territory and a piece of Dragoon history. If anyone claims it, itll be her. Not to ntion Felix had no real Authority over the place, while Vess did. Harn, do youWhered he go?

Felix answered his own question almost imdiately as he spotted the man entering an archway further into the forge. This part was enclosed, featuring a long corridor marked by several thick stone doors. They were sealed.

Gonna need Vess to open these, Harn grunted after shoving at one door unsuccessfully. Seems like whatever magic this place still has is workin just fine here.

Felix tilted his head, his Perception catching several familiar figures close by. I think shes just ahead. We can go ask her.

Ill wait. Harn was already running his hands across the stone, tracing out faint inscriptions.

Eidolons, please wait with Commander Kastos, Felix ordered. Ill be just ahead.

The four of them rumbled and their chests flashed with so sort of magic, but Eagin inclined his giant head. As you wish.

Dont need babysitters, Harn muttered at them. But youve got good arms on ya. Wanna help clear so of the junk in the forge?

Oruns stone face creased into a smile. Gladly. All this walking and standing around is boring to death.

Felix and Pit continued on through the forge area and into a much wider space. Hed sensed it before, but Felix still found it extrely impressive as the relatively low ceiling suddenly gave way to an enormous, vaulted do that stretched at least five hundred feet high. The corridors, which had always been quite large, suddenly expanded into a vast open courtyard of so sort.

A staging ground, maybe? With that being the forge, and these other buildings as so sort of support structure. Felix could see that, though he didnt know much about what such a place would need to support it. Weapons and armor probably. Saddles? Dragons used saddles, right?

Why wouldnt they? Its a lot more comfortable than having a bunch of people jostling around on your back, thats for sure, Pit sent.

Felix ruffled his doggy ears. Sorry bud. Well get you a new saddle and armor soon.

Four large hallways connected to the large courtyard, including the one he and Pit had co down before theyd stepped off into the forge. It was clear that this was the central point of this entire subterranean structure, and it was well appointed. More giant Dragon statues were built into the walls, rising high above the roofed buildings with regal expressions and spread wings. Those wings made up the surface of the vaulted ceiling, their bat-like structure serving dual purpose as the ribs in the do. They lead the eye around the area, and most pointedly to the far end, where another pair of Dragons flanked a large set of doors.

Lord Autarch, these seals are fascinating. Very similar to so of the work the Dwarves did, but different in a few minute ways. Its incredible! Laur was almost vibrating with excitent as the Elf pointed out parts of the giant doors, each bit glimring as his power intersected with the sealing magic.

Tzfell was next to him, calmly studying the many carvings and words inscribed into the doors surface. It is quite ornate too. A lot of effort and skill went into making these doors.

Where do they go? Felix asked. Outside?

We believe so. It is heavily warded, but the magic is weakened greatly. Perhaps due to ti or damage we cannot see on this side.

Look then, but dont touch, he instructed. Id rather have Vess take a look at it before we start unraveling things.

Of course, my Lord. Tzfell pointed to a building just opposite of the forge. She and her Companion went in there not long ago.

Thanks.

They followed where the Chanter had pointed and entered a building that had an entirely different feel than the forge. Felix couldnt put a finger on it exactly, but it was an unnerving sensation. Inside, beyond a short hall and a simple, but large courtyard, was a dark, circular chamber. A single mote of golden radiance bobbed in the air, painting the interior with a stark illumination. Vess and Yin stood there, inspecting a number of odd tables and platforms.

Felix cleared his throat lightly. Hey. Whats going on?

Weve found the hatchery, Vess said, and her voice was tight.

What remains of it, Yin added.

His voice shook with a distant mory of thunder.

Felixs eyes widened as he took in the scene, Manasight compensating for the bad lighting. Those tables and platforms were clearly designed to hold large spherical objects, and the pieces of inscription that remained legible spoke of heat and pressure, a stepped down version of the force sigil. What was upsetting were the huge rents and punctures in the tables.

What happened here? Pit asked in a small voice.

Intentionally damaged, Vess noted, tracing her hand along a deep gash. The Dragoons didnt want these to function again, whatever they were.

They were designed to heat and comfort the eggs laid by my brethren. We were often on the battlefield, so hatcheries like this were designed to care for our youngest and most vulnerable. Yin shuddered, his overfed form falling heavily onto Vess shoulder. To deface them in such a way Why? Why did they turn on us, Vessilia?

The hurt in the Wyrmlings normally confident voice stabbed at Felix almost as much as his words. None of them had an answer.

A deep splintering crack resounded across the air, interrupting them all. It sounded like a redwood made of stone was splitting apart, and Felix didnt need Laurs panicked shouts to let him know the doors had opened. The fortress itself was clear on that.

Alert!

Breach In Progress.

30 Unidentified Assailants.

Containnt Wards Depleted.

Defend, Dragoons.

We Stand Together.

The raiders had broken through.

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