The trap: part 3 (Illethiann his perspective)
The moment he felt Rei’ann was there, he smiled faintly, knowing he wasn’t alone, not this time. Shortly after he looked back towards the elf, smirking.
I: “Go on than, tell me who’s your leader.”
The elf shivered, it was unclear if it was a shiver in fear of Illethiann or a shiver in fear for she who’s name he’s about to say. Seconds passed and the elf slowly moved his laps, a single name leaving them: “A’ziris Sunblink”. Illethiann knew the name, is was an old friend of his brother from when he was still young. Yet confusion took over, since last he knew she was killed, slaughtered by the fel-orcs in Outland several years ago.
I: “How..?”
The elf shook his head, begging for his life. Illethiann sighed, looking down upon him.
I: “Pathetic. I’ve seen Trolls with more dignity than you.”
Illethiann raised his arm, punching the elf on his nose, it was obvious he broke it as the nose made such a crack sound even those a few meter from him might have heard it. He shook his head as the elf fell unconscious on the ground. Raising his voice as he peered towards the other elves.
I: “Let this be a lesson to you all. Those who dare to stand against our Kingdom, our Grand Magister, will feel his wrath and power. Be happy it was I, who is standing here and not him. You are all traitors and it will be my honour to put you all down, but that would be to easy.. I wish you all the best of luck in jail, worms. Get them out of my sight Lady Silverfire, before I change my mind and do it myself.”
Illethiann his expression changed when he was talking, slowly turning into that glare again. That glare filled with anger towards them all, but the moment he spoke her name, that one name, he returned towards his calm self. Like she was a cure against aggression. He looked at her, while she did what she had to do, but his mind was lost, trying to find out where and how he could find A’ziris and why she was still alive. But he knew this were not all the question which needed an answer, he knew this was just the beginning.











