Part 2, Fall of the Imperiate
As the three Circles approached the walls of the Imperiate capital, the Fleshreaper and the Summoner of the First Circle readied their most powerful magic. The Imperiate that had hunted and killed their sisters would see it feel the full might of their fury on this day. A living bomb conjured by the Summoner, along with the explosive boiling blood of the Fleshreaper, breached the city wall in moments. Inside the city they commandeered what supplies they could from nearby civilian stores before launching an attack on the tower. With the full weight of the three towers’ magic draining effects bearing down upon them, it was a hard-fought battle. But finally they were able to topple the tower over, onto a nearby temple no less, lightening the load on their sisters who were simultaneously making their way into the city. The Stormkeeper used her powers to draw strength from the tense atmosphere, and the First Circle made their way into palace for the final confrontation.
However, the High Priest Epimetheo and his loyal inner circle of enchanters would stop them from reaching their target, setting an ambush at the palace shrine. The Summoner’s living weapon and demonic steed balked at the incredible focus of Imperiate magic in the shrine, turning on the Summoner and her circle in fear. The enchanters took the opportunity to bless the surrounding holy relics with magical power, enhancing their own magic while handicapping our sisters’. Little did they realize that the Fleshreaper’s strength grows with her enemies’, and when they grievously wounded her she transformed her wounds into weapons, devastating the High Priests’ forces in a single frenzied strike. Having defeated them, the First Circle continued through the palace and engaged the royal guards, aiding their sisters who were engaged with the Emperor on the roof of the palace and halting any reinforcements from joining the battle.
The Second Circle’s Shapeshifter, in the form of a mighty elephant wielding a sword in her trunk, cut down soldier after soldier as she charged the Imperiate army at ramming speed. The Soothsayer’s visions of the future directed her blade, ensuring that it would always fall where it would be the most damaging. Any counterattack the guards could muster was quickly repelled by the Magister, her curses bringing the evil in their hearts to life. Even the magic of the Imperiate’s tower could do little to stop this Circle; the Soothsayer drew power for her sisters from powerful omens so they could cast their spells unheeded. In spider form, the Shapeshifter spun nets and pulleys of webs all around the tower, using them to manipulate the weapons she was now too small to carry. With the tower’s guards and priests held at bay, the Magister was able to inscribe her Mark of Penitence upon it, turning the magical energy it absorbed against itself. After that, the Circle only had to hold out against their enemies long enough for the tower to fall under the weight of its stolen magic.
Once the last of the towers fell, the Second Circle began their approach to the palace. The elephantine Shapeshifter charged straight to the heart of the Emperor’s fortress and broke into the throne room, her sisters close behind. But what lay waiting for them was no Emperor, but a terrible abomination. A priestess turned monster, infused with the Imperiate’s magic and transformed into a vessel of their gods’ power. The creature radiated a powerful aura that interfered with their spells and sapped their strength. Undaunted, the Soothsayer and Magister combined their protective magic to guard their ally from harm as she charged the living evil over and over. Twice, the sisters brought it to its knees, and twice it resurrected itself before their eyes, invoking the names of its divine masters. But the Imperiate’s gods would not save it a third time, and with a trumpeting cry the elephant Shapeshifter sliced straight through the abomination’s protective aura, cleaving the monster in half.
The Third Circle had little trouble entering the Imperiate capital. The Hedgewalker brought down the city wall by phasing key structural supports out of existence, while her Shieldbearer partner charged headlong into its defenders. When the wall was breached they found themselves in the city’s slums, where they incited the poor and oppressed peasants to begin a riot. As the riot drew city guards away from the nearest tower, the Shieldbearer constructed a battering ram and with the assistance of the Hedgewalker’s dark magic brought the evil construct crashing to the ground. The Hearthmother quickly salved what harm the remaining Imperiate forces managed to cause the pair, and they began their attack on the palace in full health, joined by the rioting peasants they rallied in fury against the Emperor.
Seeing the Emperor and his men on top of the palace’s tallest tower, the Shieldbearer wasted no time in beginning their battle, picking up her sister Hearthmother and calling upon all her magical strength to hurl her up into combat. Riding on the hopes of her sisters, the Hearthmother made the flight safely and was quickly joined by the Hedgewalker, who teleported into the fray. But the Emperor was not without protection: his weapons and armor were magically enchanted, said to be gifts from the gods themselves. They repelled magic, granted him the power of flight, and projected twin phantoms to confuse his foes. By the time the Shieldbearer reached her allies, they were in the fight of their lives. But together again, their strength would prove too much for the Imperiate’s ruler. First they evened the odds by collapsing part of the tower, sending the Emperor’s men careening down into the palace. Then they dueled with the powerful Emperor, whose fervor only increased as the battle went on. In a noble and risky gambit, the Shieldbearer impaled herself on the Emperor’s magic sword, holding him still. Seeing the opportunity, the Hedgewalker emerged from the darkness behind him and slit his throat from end to end, cutting off the head of the Emperor and the Imperiate in a single stroke.
The three Circles soon met each other after their foes were beaten, and they fled the palace together. They left behind that ruined city of madness and destruction, and it is said they made a vow to never let such evil rise to power again. To follow their heroic example, so do we all take such a vow to protect this world, our world, from the darkness that is always waiting to steal it away.













