When Bad meets Evil . . .

The Never Ending Quest - Episode 32517

Dreamwalker, having come back here to were her instinct tell her her Master should be (but finding Angar's castle instead) has some hopes with this next meeting. See, the Demonic Entity (a low level imp) who'd popped into existence to give all of her hunters a "lift" to this sight. Right before ordering them to follow, it had said that their services were needed in order to serve their Master. At first she'd put it down as the demon talking about the mage who'd remade her and the others into what they were now. Now, in retrospect, she knows the demon was talking about her Master's "boss".

So, marching up to the castle (and with a ghostly voice of Angar himself floating on down to countermand the head guards orders for this "vermin" to be gone after their wild tale), Dreamwalker was happy enough to see that this Angar chap knew how to keep the hired help in line. Best way was with fear, for that is what she smelled on these "Viking" guards after that.

Well a day, in the end all purposes were served in one form or another, she reasoned. After all, this "Angar" had the same "boss", so why would this "boss" deny her and her hunters aid through this human (who had the same kind of empty, black eyes as they did).

You've got to admit that this elfin hunter has a certain amount of naïveté to her still, eh?

Though, something about this man just makes her . . . skin crawl as he walks into the room to greet them, imp in tow.

What happens next kind of shows you what can happen when bad meets evil. Yeah, you could say that the hunter elves here are bad, but Angar sold his soul for power and magic, and nothing good is left within him now. Nothing. So without even a twinge of guilt, the man who was already dead inside made a gesture before Dreamwalker (the speaker of this group) got out three words!

Dreamwalker and her friends had come here in the hopes of enlisting Angar's help in tracking down and killing their targets, the Fertals. This request didn't get voiced and wouldn't have been given a moment's thought by Angar, who had other uses for these elves before him. Namely, a way to score "points" with his "boss". Maybe enough to win his soul back?

.....

He really didn't miss it, but still it kind of . . . felt odd at times . . .

Well, maybe not directly but maybe this imp (who'd been something within striking distance of being an Archfiend before this messup with these elves' Contracts and now was still in danger of being demoted into an even lower form than an imp) would . . . owe him one.

Ah, do see you aren't seeing what's up here? Well, 'tis simple enough. These hunter elves had been tricked into signing their souls over to the then almost Archfiend. The elves had laughed and thought that this Contract was stupid. By their religious beliefs (such as they were), they thought that what they were signing over . . . didn't exist. Wrong! Signed over their souls they did, and thus they became the Heretic's creatures.

.....

You know, the Heretic? The evil mage that one twit Fred had been tasked to slay to save his world from evil? Yeah, that chap.

Well, the problem here was in the Contract wording. Instead of having the elves, once dead, end up in Hell for collection, it stated that the dead elves (body and all) would end up in the Chaos Realms (i.e. the place where the Agents worked). At the time, the Demons had thought that the Agents were on their side, but that's a different story. End result, instead of gaining yet another "token" for the Hell crew, each dead "Hunter Elf" was yet another embarrassment for the Hell crew. With each loss, the then near Archfiend got demoted into yet anothe smaller, lower form of demon. Finally, in a rage the imp had stolen the Contracts from the Heretic and given them over to this Angar, who had promised to tear them up in exchange for a favor . . . later. It had to be a mortal (in hock for his soul or not), because as an imp the demonic entity just could NOT do it now. Tear up the contract and release these embarrassments.

And after that . . . the human could do whatever it felt like doing with them. The imp was sick of these elves arleady!!

Already, at least one former "Hunter Elf" (Azure) had been babified and was on her way to one of those damnable Agent/Rule Champions to be adopted (and eventually become Champions themselves later on)!

....

Now, tearing up the Contract had a slightly different result to the Hunter Elves than what it had with Azure. Azure remembered the events from the time after her Contract got signed until meeting the Agent who'd greeted her. The now dizzy (but still spell frozen) Hunter Elves don't remember anything after the signing until now, as their eyes go back to normal . . .

The imp smiles and disapears as Angar then, with only a slight smile on his lips, proceeds to practice his backhand stroke (of his sword) on some wide eyed and silently pleading elves. Their headless bodies collapse to the floor as the evil mage continues, until a dark desire stops him from killing the last elf, Dreamwalker.

As castle servants answer his summons (and take a step back in shock at the gory mess in this room), the mage smiles and nods at the still spell frozen elfin lass.

"Clean up this mess," he hisses softly. "That and bath her and dress her in . . . something for my later pleasure."

. . . .

Okay, translation for the reality impared here. Basically, what the man wants is for Dreamwalker to be stripped of her gear and arms, bathed, and forced into something skimpy. Then, when the magical control ruby is placed into the struggling elf's naval, the suddenly compliant elf awaits her master for . . . him to ravish her!

Yeah, that's right. Angar is going to rape her, basically. See, that's a danger with magery and evil men (or women) . . .

. . .

Well, you get the picture. But point in fact Dreamwalker is going to be VERY friendly with the first male she sees, you see.

That happens to be Jarlath, as he and his group have been able to get inside the castle and were now reconing it via secret servant passages to find the best place to kill Angar (and escape with when the sh*t hits the fan afterwards). So when Jarlath accidently touches something and falls out into the still empty bedroom at the sultry Dreamwalker's feet. . .

  1. "Hello there," Dreamwalker whispers huskily, smiling down at the surprised mage. "You brought friends? Well, the more the . . merrier, I say . . . Can I make you ALL happy?"

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