Part 15: Chapter 9.1: Taking Care of Business
Chapter 9.1: Taking Care of Business






Safe from such boring yet unavoidable activities like keeping his troops alive, King Lich V could go back to studying the mounds of magical tomes and scrolls that infested the top of his tower. Recently he had rediscovered one old, very useful spell. Johns Table Fixer, also known by its more noble name of Reconstruction, was one of the greatest spell in the arsenal of any necromancer that didnt have easy access to new corpses or felt a connection with his skeletons.
Simply put, the spell fixed inanimate objects together. It was a relatively easy spell, surely not as complicated as the ones used to treat living things, but that was the beauty of it. Skeletons, even walking and aggressive ones, were more akin to mobile tables than real beings and such could be fixed easily. This spell removed the necessity of having living thinking subjects whod fix the bones with straps and foul smelling glues.





Trolls crashing through the walls of the northern elven citadel were the good news he desired. Sure, one of the trolls took to wearing the garrison commander as a codpiece, but the invasion went without a hitch, otherwise. Having thus proven themselves in field of battle, the trolls had been tasked with taking Amberons capital.


Not all news in the realm were about destruction, however. For example, the humans of Golddale built a mill, since eating fish and porridge all the time was getting a little stale. While goblins didnt really bake bread and only burned meat on an occasion, gnomes would grind grain by putting them between two rock slabs, sitting on it and twisting in place. This was stupid and inefficient, so the humans used wind to do their work. Many mills had been destroyed in kings absence, but now, under protection of King Lich, they could enjoy the comforts of milling again.
Already they were making plans for something called seafood flatbread.

With a mighty kick, the door to the Kings hall flew open, nearly missing a goblin attendant. In stepped a mighty barbarian warrior, who, after kicking the attendant, went straight before the King. There he stood, two meters of scarred bronze skin and muscle, all clad in furs, leathers and chainmail, with a massive sword slung over his back.

King Lich shifted in his throne





The barbarian looked upon the heads of dead goblins and smiled.


A few jagged spires rose out of the ground, constructed from the same obsidian stuff that all Arethi structures were made of.



The elf started to sweat and loosened his collar





Leaving the elf sobbing in a corner, King Lich V returned to his castle where his special project was in motion, a creation of a new spell! Fortunately or not, this was a very petty spell indeed that hinged upon one principle: anything summon able is really expendable.
And so it was a mish mash of several spells, including summoning, teleportation, as well some unfinished scraps of spells that were supposedly mean for searches and mind control. The spell had many components, but the gist was this: instead of summoning critters from unknown places, this spell would go out into the world, find certain beasts, and then transport them to a select location, all while under a mind control spell.
That would show those serpents.
That would show them to mess with Golddale Duck.

At the same time as King Lich V was making plans to kill serpents that might have never been near Golddale, trolls were slowly, but surely shattering the magically sealed walls of Amberons citadel. Green muscles rippled as clubs as huge as treetruns swung against bricks, rock and mortar (and whatever else the elves used in construction). Black shards of fortifications flew about. Slowly, Amberons doom was approaching.

Madness still raged in the south. Sol de Torvega and Miralbus the Hat, seemingly oblivious to the world falling to pieces around them, declared war on each other instead of focusing their efforts on a common foe.

A barbarian woman barged into the hall, only taking a small detour to kick the goblin steward.





Back in the front against Dremer that was actually moving somewhere, black magic battered the shell of the Dremer castle. It burned and buckled, pustules rising and exploding all over its surface. Foul ichor couldnt help it regrow, for werewolves were swarming all over the battlements, ripping apart huge veins and rupturing organs full of horrible alien phlegm. It wasnt long before the castle collapsed on itself and burned away.

With castle down, King Lich elected to summon a band of imps, to scout around, maybe pull some Dremer attention away from werewolves and get some imps killed.
The results were disheartening. Most lands between Amberons capital of Lintirn and Miralbus realm were tainted and occupied by Dremer invaders.
Whats worse, some lands seemed blackened, ashen... destroyed.

But war rages on and for King Lich, that mean dredging more spells from tomes, scrolls, tablets, patches of human skin, and carvings on wooded fertility statues.
Woodhavens traverse was mad e by a mage who had a forest witch mistress and who really hated going through the woods with all their mud, creeks and mosquitoes. So he worked and worked on a spell that would let him walk in stride and magic would take care of him not getting stuck, spraining and ankle or getting bitten.
Unfortunately, it doesnt save from falling down a cliff, which is precisely what happened.


Amberon, sensing his doom approaching, made peace with Sol and sought to do the same with King Lich.
















Speaking of madness, the elves were showing King Lich around their newly constructed tax offices. Elves, used to non-Euclidean geometry, colors out of space and other anomalies, were perfectly suited to oversee Ardanian taxes. They also came pretty close to understanding economy in general, a feat easily available to someone who can visualize a five-dimensional cube.
This didnt explain why they needed flaying stations and leeching posts in their tax offices, but King Lich, except from taxes by the royal decree of himself, didnt worry about things like that too much.

Ladiss the Whispering stood up from a forest clearing still smoldering from a blast of Dremer magic and dusted himself off before throwing the Dremer gate a defiant stare:


The goblin steward made a dull *thump* when he landed after a kick delivered by a giant barbarian with obsidian skin

King Lich straightened himself in his throne


But before any more goblins could be killed, King Lich returned to his magical studies and one very important spell. Katomans Travel Helper was made because Katoman was a very fat, hedonistic mage who couldnt even rely on flight spells. Never the less, his lifestyle demanded constant conquests to replenish his coffers and his army required his constant presence, something he was unwilling to provide while marching was involved. So he made one of the first teleportation spells.
Other mages used this spell to transport detachments of their armies because they weighted about the same as old Katoman.

Finally, the walls of Lintirn fell under the unrelenting blows of the trolls. The green monsters poured in the streets, trampling fleeing elves underfoot and swatting militia away with the swings of their clubs.
The great black door of Amberons Hall buckled and caved, and fell inside with a horrible clatter, nearly crushing the few remaining knights guarding their mage. Trolls burst in, swinging their clubs at anyone smaller than themselves. But Amberon wasnt going to give up. Crackling with arcane energies, purple lighning dancing on his ornate black armor, he rose from his throne and prepared to launch spells that would spell doom for his attacker.
But a magical bolt flew in through the doorway and stuck him square in the chest. He was blown back into the throne while another figure entered the hall. Quietly crossing the carnage that had engulfed the throne room, King Lich V was making his way towards the elven mage.



