Now it must be remembered that the Great Loas, such as Baron Cimitiere and Pater Carrefour, are Spirits, albeit powerful ones, especially in their own realms, but not Gods. Now that means that they have their limitations and are not absolutely invincible. They are also very jealous of their prerogatives and can be down right prickly when they perceive that their spheres of interest are being imposed upon.
And that is what lay at the heart of all this trouble for Vangeline and her friends. Normally when mere mortals are caught in the middle of such a ruckus, it bodes ill for them. But, with a little bit of luck and with grit and with humanity, anything is possible.
As things heated up, Baron Cimitiere took on the form of a great gator, a symbol of swift death well known to the Yando folk.
Just as the Gator Baron was about to pounce, Papa Crossroads turned himself into the form of a greater demon and the two commenced to wrassling.
Meanwhile, Coralie had snuck into the field containing the crystal lilies and grabbed one but found herself surrounded by zombi and the gravedigger minions of the Baron. Servan had sent the time jumping hounds to aid her and they with difficulty held off the mob of zombi.
The third time hound attacked the gravediggers. Although it was killed in the process, it kept these more powerful entities busy while Coralie made her escape.
However, as she scrambled through the fence, the writhing thorn hedges struck at her, cutting a deep gash into her shoulder. She forced her way forward away from the tearing vines.
At the other side of the courtyard, Sabeen and Jbili were holding off a horde of skeleton-led zombi while Placeed tended to Dewy who had been horrible cut up by a flying skeleton.
As the two Loas fought, Papa Crossroads' army of demons charged the Baron's undead. A great clanging bell rang over the yard. Out of the graves that lined the ruined temple, a host of skeletal cavalry emerged.
He charged the disgusting creature and delivered a heavy blow with his ever-accurate cudgel.
Coralie, who had managed to break free from the thorn vines, ran past the corner of the field and dragged Maksen over the fence before the mob of zombi could overwhelm him.
Jbili fired the swivel gun into a mass of skeletons emerging from a bone pile while Sabeen rushed to aid Placeed and Dewy who were beset by two skeleton knights.
Back to back, Maksen and Servan managed to hold off the zombi horde. After he had blasted his way through the skeletons, Jbili had charged across the yard to aid his friend Servan. His flashing blade cut a path through the zombi.
Lieutenant Sharf and Sergeant Hrr'pr, standing on Skeeter's flank, held off a troop of skeleton knights, although the big Ogre sergeant was grievously wounded in the fight.
The consort made one more lunge at Skeeter, the teeth-lined tentacles swirling around him. The swamp stomper held up his stick to the dark sky, and said, "if there's anybody up there, I sure could use a little help!' Suddenly, a small shaft of light beamed out of the lowering clouds illuminating the tip of Skeeter's stick. He struck the creature on the side of her head. With a loud crack it twisted at an odd angle and the creature's body collapsed.
However, Skeeter was now assailed by one of Papa Crossroads way-watcher devils. Skeeter fell back before the sharp claws of the huge demon. Fiddlesticks was struck by the Demon Crossroads and the pain from the wound transported him away from the fight.
Crossroads' demons were beginning to lose ground to the huge hordes of the Baron's undead.
Suddenly, Papa Crossroads transformed again, now a gigantic demon that towered over all around it.
The two giants fell upon one another, the earth trembling under the force of the blows they struck at each other.
Between strokes at the zombi, Maksen called out a loud prayer to Huisinga. Hearing this, Fiddlesticks struck up a hymn to the God of Positive Change that he had heard Maksen sing during their trip here.
Everything came to a stand still and in the silence, there was the sound of wind rising from the space between temple pillars.
With a great peal of thunder, a huge dragon, glowing a luminescent blue appeared from the temple. As its wings stretched out, gentle rains began to fall from them.
As the walked, nothing touched them, all the way down to the river, where Leon, ever faithful awaited them.
As they approached the pier, they saw Fiddlesticks' mama, Mater Filtote awaiting for them, tears in her eyes. At her side was Constable Renard and a host of armed Yando men. The Emperor's flag flew above them. There was a great cheer went up when Coralie held up her crystal lily.
Once tied up, Mater rushed to Fiddlesticks and embraced him. He began to tell her how they had been duped by Papa Crossroads but she hushed him. "Time to talk of that later. Now we must tend to Vangeline."
By and by, word came that Vangeline wanted to speak to the suitors and tell them of her decision. The fours, Fiddelsticks, Servan, Sabeen, and Placeed all waited anxiously and each of their hearts leapt with joy upon seeing Vangeline well again.
Finally, Vangeline said, "In these months, when I have the opportunity to consider my life both before and after my affliction, I came to realize that there was really very little difference between the two. I have been cared for more than I cared for others, been protected more than I have protected, been loved more that I have loved. I can never express my gratitude to you all for everything you have suffered in my behalf. But I cannot chose any of you for that would mean that all of this has gone only to return me to a different type of slumber, happier no doubt, but a slumber none the less."
"There is trouble coming for all the world and the desires of a few small people don’t seem to matter so much. But maybe the love that you taught me can be used to help those have been hurt by the evil of this world. The rest of my life I intend to dedicate to that purpose.
"And that is my choice."
Epilogue
Of course, every school child knows the story of the Oath at Salteon, and how, when things looked darkest for the cause of freedom, an army came out of the Yando. How they surprised all them Mivior ironclads anchored near Ft Flumens, capturing the whole fleet by guile. How they took that fleet up the River Deep, run past the Grandees’ guns at Esclaron, portaged them past the rapids onto Lake Karth.
How, when the Emperor was in despair and preparing to give in to the Grandees, he saw the thousand of little Yando boats streaming toward his city, bring supplies, arms, and men. And hope. How, this gave courage to the Emperor’s army that went out and drove the grandees and their hirelings back, ensuring that freedom would not die that winter.
Now that was just the beginning of the war, which went on for nine years and more, and drew in all the countries of Minaria, until there was pain and suffering and death from the Blasted Heath to the Lake of the Melting Star. And everywhere there was Vangeline and the ladies that followed her, bringing comfort to the dying, aid to the wounded, and consolation to the widowed and orphaned. It was said that through the rest of her long life, the love she learned in the Yando, she spread to the whole world.
In the end, the world did change, and for once, it changed for the better.
Regarding Vangeline’s friends:
On the evening of the Emperor’s victory at Pennol, Placeed was there to give the hungry monarch some of his fine vittles and so pleased was the Emperor, that he made Placeed his personal chef with Dewy as his saucier. It was said that no matter how many times the Grandees tried to poison the Emperor, he was immune, his stomach having been toughened by eating the pair’s spicy dinners.
Sabeen, she helped lead the Yando fleet from Flumens to Lake Karth and in time she became the first Lady Admiral in the Imperial Fleet. Of course, Leon was there to grumble that she was getting a bit too big for her britches and that big admiral’s hat was to cover her swollen head.
Jbili went back to the Emperor’s army. He was killed in battle towards the end of the war, holding off a whole legion of the Grandees' army by himself. The song of his heroics will be sung in the Dwarven halls for a thousand years which is about as happy an ending any dwarf could ever wish for.
One-armed Servon rejoined the army too, learning how to shoot his rifle with one of them new-fangled mechanical arms. He even joined the green jackets with his new hobgoblin friends. It was he and Jbili that caught up with Lord Alabastre, after the Battle of Plibba. The less said about what they done to when they caught that nasty gutter rat the better.
In the end, it was his good looks that made his fortune for he married the richest woman in the Yando and in time replaced Constable Renard as the chief lawman for that part of the swamp.
Coralie inherited the remaining boats and other wealth of her father which she increased ten fold despite loaning much of it to the cause of freedom. She was honored by the Emperor himself who named her Lady Coralie at a ball given in her honor and where she was the center of attention. Now some complained that a Lady should have made a better choice of husband, especially when her choice was one-armed rogue who had been so recently courting after her sister. But those who said that were merely jealous, for Servan was one of the handsomest men in the Empire and, well Coralie deserved something for all that hard work.
After the war, Brother Maksen rebuilt his little temple in Salteon. They wanted to make him High Presbyter of the Cult of Huisinga, what with all them miracles he performed and seeing the God Hisself. But Maksen preferred to stay in the Yando, which had become more a home to him than he ever known. Of course, he sometimes regretted that decision when Skeeter came by to discuss theology, particularly whether this or that lizard was a god too.
When Skeeter came home from the war, he went back to whomping and stomping all over the back waters, hardly changed by all he had seen, and tell stories about his adventures, and loved by everyone for it.
Now, no one is sure what become of Fiddlesticks. He just disappeared on day, about a year after coming home from the war. Some say that Papa Crossroads came to collect his debt and took Fiddlesticks off to the Other Side once more. On the other hand Skeeter said Fiddlesticks is still there, up in the back bayous.
He claimed he had seen Papa Crossroads appear and confront Fiddlesticks and Fiddlesticks challenged him to a fiddle competition which Fiddlesticks won, making him Lord of the Crossroads.
Of course, no one paid much mind to Skeeter who was given to telling tall tales.
But one thing I know - at night, if you listen real hard, you can hear the sound of some wonderful fiddle playing coming over the waters of the Yando…
The End
3 comments:
A great ending to an epic tale. Pure genius mate!
Wow! Absolutely outstanding storytelling!
Great story!
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