1360 Immense Loot II (Took a week off due to Brother's Wedding)
As the three of them stood there, lost in contemplation, a dark army soldier approached. He was older than most of the others, his hair a distinguished silver gray, neatly combed and pulled back into a tight bun. He carried himself with an air of quiet efficiency, a stark contrast to the chaotic energy that still crackled around the battlefield outside.
He stopped before Michael, snapping a crisp salute.
"My lord," he said, his voice clear and respectful. "We have finished cataloging the loot from this... Azure Citadel, as those Skyhall folks called it." He unrolled a parchment, revealing a meticulously detailed list of items, numbers, and valuations.
"We have recovered... approximately thirty-two million gold coins," he reported, his voice betraying no hint of excitement, as if reciting the daily weather report. "In addition, we have... twelve chests of precious gems, including rubies, sapphires, and emeralds. We've also recovered a significant number of enchanted weapons, armor, and... well, sir, it's quite a lot. The Skyhall folks seemed to have a... fondness for shiny things." He cleared his throat, consulting the parchment again. "We have also uncovered a library containing several thousand scrolls and books, some of which appear to be... quite ancient."
"Thirty-two million, huh?" Michael whistled, his eyes gleaming with amusement. "Not a bad haul for a day's work."
Lenora, ever the pragmatist, chuckled. "And that's just one palace, boss. Imagine what we'll find in the others." She ran a hand over a jewel-encrusted dagger, her fingers lingering on its sharp edge. "Looks like retirement's looking pretty damn good right about now."
As they were admiring the spoils of war, another dark army soldier hurried into the room. He was younger than the first, his armor still bearing the fresh stains of battle, his face pale beneath his helmet. He carried a thick, leather-bound parchment, its edges frayed, its surface covered in faded ink.
"My lord," he said, his voice a hushed whisper, "you... you need to see this."
He held out the parchment towards Michael, his hand trembling slightly. There was a look of... fear... in his eyes, a raw, primal terror that Michael had rarely seen in his soldiers.
Michael, sensing something was wrong, took the parchment, his gaze skimming over the faded script.
"What is it, boss?" Lenora asked, peering over Michael's shoulder.
"Code Red," Michael muttered, his brow furrowing as he read the ancient text. "Looks like those Skyhall bastards had a... contingency plan. In case of... well, this."
"Shit," he breathed, his voice barely audible.
Lenora, reading over his shoulder, felt a chill run down her spine. The words on the parchment, written in a language that predated even the oldest of the Ancestors, were stark, chilling.
In the event of Skyhall's fall, the Code Red protocol is to be initiated.
"Code Red?" Elidyr frowned, his brow furrowing. "They had a plan for... their own defeat? What kind of plan?"
"Those Skyhall bastards always had a contingency for every damn thing," he muttered, shaking his head. "They were obsessed with control, with planning for every possible outcome."
Michael, however, simply chuckled.
"Let them come," he said, his voice laced with a predatory amusement. "It'll be... entertaining. Besides," he added with a shrug, "the army needs to stay sharp. Been getting a little too comfortable around here lately. A bit of... motivation wouldn't hurt." Nôv(el)B\jnn
He tossed the parchment onto the table, his gaze shifting towards Lenora.
"You mentioned a library?" he asked, a predatory gleam in his eyes. "Lead the way."
"Right this way, boss," Lenora said with a smirk, leading the way out of the treasure room and deeper into the Azure Citadel. They navigated a maze of winding corridors, passed grand halls hung with faded tapestries, and climbed a spiraling staircase of polished marble. The air grew colder, the scent of incense replaced by the musty smell of aged parchment and ancient magic.
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