《The Plagued Rat》Chapter Seventy - War?
Advertisement
On the return trip to Kxbag, Blazock steadfastly ignored any questions that Skrakch had tried to ask him.
In fact, the ancient Goblin had quickly resorted to spellcraft as he ensorcelled the Iskrin into silence. While Skrakch would normally have appreciated the chance to try and memorize the Rune of Silence, his mind was still reeling.
It had become all too apparent that he’d misjudged how important the Crown Prince would find him. He knew full well the type of power they wielded and how much they liked to throw it around, and he had no intention of going anywhere near the Albinos again.
He was pretty sure he was still in a state of shock. Blazock had broken an allegiance of almost half a century and had pretty much brought war upon his people because of... him? It had been the main question Skrakch had demanded an answer to. Why? It didn’t make sense. He’d listened to the other Goblins chatter away on the long trek back and they seemed equally as confused as he was. Not that any of them had aired their opinions or grievances. Goblins may be stupid but they weren’t stupid enough to challenge the Ancient Patriarch. Especially not after that potent display of power.
As they entered the village through the main gates, Skrakch watched as the Goblins dispersed, all of them happy to return to their hovels. The Ratling watched as Blazock walked away in the direction of his own dwelling. He had to fight the urge to chase after him.
He wasn’t going to get any answers from the old Goblin any time soon. That was clear enough. It left him with nothing more to do in the Sewers. Laying low in the belly of Dray’mel had been tempting but now he felt as though he’d worn out his welcome. Not only with Blazock but with the rest of the village who, judging by the angry stares he’d been receiving, blamed him for the latest developments.
Still, Skrakch made his way through the village, staring down anyone who made eye contact with him. The Ratling was in no mood for tolerating the occasional attempts to pick his pockets either. One of the more ragged-looking Goblins tried to pluck his coin purse from his belt and got a dagger-like claw in the eye for his trouble.
Advertisement
Skrakch left the screaming wretch behind him without a second look. Normally he preferred a softer touch when it came to the incorrigiable little scamps, but it was certainly nice to feel a sense of power again. Being at another's mercy was another good reason why he was hellbent on becoming Chosen.
Thankfully, after making his point at that would-be-thief's expense, Skrakch made excellent time heading straight for Meekknuckle’s little hovel. Ornn was, as usual, was looming above the entrance to the small shack. The Ratling gave him a quick nod and entered the shadowy abode, barely even noticing the thick scent of muddy muck. He quickly spotted the diminutive Goblin sitting in silent prayer in front of his shoddy little altar.
“Enough of that!” Skrakch snapped. He walked over and smacked Meekknuckle across the ear with one swipe of his paw. “I need some answers and you’re looking like my best bet right now. Plus, we need to get out of here. Blazock didn’t sound happy that you missed the Tribute.”
The runty Goblin scrambled to his feet, glowering sullenly at Skrakch. “Meek not need go,” He said adamantly. “He smart Goblin. No being part of Sacrifice,” he suddenly grinned, showing off his pointy yellow teeth. “But me surprised you back. Me thought you gone-gone. Dragged down hole in ground,”
Skrakch barely took notice of what the Goblin was saying. He was pacing back and forth across the length of the small mud hut, his tail lashing from side to side in agitation.
“He used me as a bargaining chip. He wanted me there to bait the Iskrin into doing something. I knew Master was teaching me for his own benefit but…” Skrakch trailed off for a moment before looking at Meekknuckle, a serious expression cast on his face. “You’ve said it before, that your Father uses his Pact on other Goblins. Why? What does he get from it?”
Meekknuckle stared at Skrakch for a moment. It appeared as though the small Goblin was deep in thought but Skrakch knew that that kind of thing eluded his friend. Instead, Meek began to gnaw on one of his fingernails.
Advertisement
“Father…” He replied indistinctly. “Father get magic. He eat own family. One at a time,”
“And does it have to be another Goblin?” Skrakch asked insistently. “Coould it not be something else?” The furry rogue felt his heart start to race as the pieces slotted together in his brain. The Goblins and the Iskrin at war. A whole village full of Ferals that could be conquered and consumed, making Blazock all the more powerful…
“Yes,” Meek nodded. “It make him strong. Father want to be all powerful. Father make you good at magic. Then Father take it from you and other rats. He take everything,”
Snarling, Skrakch grabbed hold of the little beast and slammed him up against the hovel’s wall, nearly knocking the whole thing down. The ceiling shook sending clumps of sludge and mud raining down on them. Skrakch pressed one of his formidable claws against Meek’s throat and leaned in close.
“Then we’re just going to have to take care of your Father ourselves,” He muttered darkly. “As soon as I have what I need from him, I’ll slit his decrepit throat. You’re going to help me Meek. Whether you want to or not.”
Skrakch was so focused on his rage, that he didn’t notice the little glimmer of glee that his threats brought to the diminutive Goblin’s eyes. It disappeared as quickly as it appeared. Instead, the yellow-green Goblin pretend to quake and quiver in the Ratling’s grasp.
“Of course! Meek help friend. Meek do anything. Me tell you best way to kill father!” He entreated.
“As if I need advice from you,” Skrakch replied, tossing the Goblin aside and turning back to the hovel’s entrance. “First things first. We get back to the city and we plan this out. The sort of power that your old man wields isn’t going to be easy to deal with. If we’re lucky, we can get Winifred on board. And, I suppose Zacharias would be useful too. I’m sure if I offered them both a larger cut of the Purene Ruby it would be enough…”
Skrakch hurried through the front entrance of the hut. Meekknuckle allowed a grin before he started to follow. As the runt of a Goblin passed his Golem friend, he patted the large creature on the arm. He’d had doubts that bringing the Iskrin back for the Tribute was the right play, but so far it had all gone to plan. The paranoid Ratling was ready to point his paws strictly in the direction of the Ancient Patriarch. And with his Father and the rest of the village caught up in this ridiculous war? His plan would be easy to enact…
Still, it was prudent to remember that there was little to no chance of him overpowering his father himself. But if they added Winifred’s power as a Chosen…Meekknuckle jumped a little as Ornn’s large stone hand settled on top of his head.
“Don’t worry my old friend,” Meek said, looking up at his faithful companion. “If worse comes to worse and my Father finds out his apprentice is trying to kill him, we’ll just deny any knowledge. After all, we’re just a stupid Goblin and a non-sentient Golem as far as they’re all concerned.”
Ornn seemed to accept this as he lifted Meek bodily up onto his left shoulder. The Golem started to stride through the village and was able to catch up with Skrakch in just a few steps.
Advertisement
- In Serial32 Chapters
Incomplete
DON'T READ THIS! WELL IF YOU WANT TO YOU CAN, BUT DON'T SAY I DIDN'T WARN YOU! I LEAVE IT HERE AS A REMINDER TO MYSELF. MAYBE, ONE DAY, I WILL REWRITE IT, THOUGH IT WILL BE A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT STORY! After the Hero, Olympius, son of God, defeated the Demon King and uncovered his evil plot of infiltrating humanity with demons, the world returned to balance. People could live in peace again, not having to worry if their lives were in constant danger. But after a long time, darkness started brewing again in the world. A shade that this time, they created themselves. P.S. It's my first novel, so I welcome any critique, and if you find any grammar mistakes and if you can find motivation in you to inform me of those, please do! ;)
8 446 - In Serial11 Chapters
World of Mana
My name is Alexander Grey and yes I'm what people call a class-less. I am part of the 1% of the world that are unable to aquire there class when aweaken and am treated like a third class citizen. My family relation is bad, no friends at school, and a future that seems black at best. Yea my life is not easy but even so I will not give up and rise up and become someone no one can look down upon, I shall walk the path of the Eternal! Note: This is my first fantasy novel and is subject to change ever ten chapters or so with revision. Martial art/Fantasy novel about a man born into the world crippled by society standards finding his own way.
8 170 - In Serial21 Chapters
The Last Exorcist
The most powerful human beings were wiped out. Spirits and deities are crossing to mortality without the exorcists to stop them. Liang was the only exorcist left and she thought her life ended after the war. For the past twenty years, she watched the civilization of humans fall and from the bed of their destruction, arose the Guren—a race of humanoid animals that were once Yin spirits called shadows. At the brink of extinction, Liang meets Wei Bao, a snow leopard and a former deity. Liang was resolute in spending the remainder of her life hiding while Bao was determined to change Liang's perspective and defeat the conqueror and sovereign, Yi Zhaohu. However, unbeknownst to them, something far greater than mortal squabbles is rising. A great awakening is in motion and it seeks to devour all.
8 114 - In Serial16 Chapters
Bedrock 巖盤 Ganban
Not everyone is born equal. In a world where everyone is born with an ability, some people get the short end of the stick. Kazuki is one of these people. He is one of the few people born with an F class ability, an ability so weak he is powerless against any foe. So weak that he holds the title of bedrock, a title that literally means “at the bottom.” But sometime very soon he will discover his true abilities and become the strongest adventurer in the land. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New version at https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/27723/bedrock-ganban This is the official version again. We decided to edit the chapters and change them instead of making an entirely new account. ~November 30: All of the chapters have been updated and improved. It took a few months, but the story is better than ever! As of today, new chapters with be posted every weekend.~ ~January 20: First off, Happy New Years! I hope you all can make use of this year even more than that last. I know we will.... Secondly, one of our writers has finals so the next couple (and previous) chapters may come out a day or two late and shorter than usual. We'll pick up pace after this week!~ ~April 20: Happy 4/20/2020, since we're starting to write longer chapters, it'll probably take longer for us to post some chapters. The output for chapters should be amped up after AP exams are over. ~October 20: Edited previous chapters some and re-wrote chapter 17 as it was terrible and didn't deserved to be released. Almost done with 18. -Posted 18
8 173 - In Serial17 Chapters
A Cleric's Life for me.
This is a casually written story loosely based on TTRPG games like DnD and Pathfinder. The attempt of the story is to have a slow growth in power and comical set of characters who eventually grow close and set off for more serious adventures. There will be plenty of familiars and funny tales that don't involve combat. The intention is not to be a goody-two-shoes cleric story where nothing bad happens. The intention for this story was a slow paced grungy story where everything seemed great at first and things just kept getting worse. I learned how shitty of a story that is to write and honestly I am just not good enough to get the idea down. I plan on revisiting it later.
8 202 - In Serial12 Chapters
Aim and Fire
Jamie Christiansen is a brave but lovably awkward knight who harbors a crush on the snarky and headstrong Princess Caitlin Faraday. She has always wanted to prove herself to be more than a princess, while he just wants to get from one day to the next. When circumstance brings the two together, they form a grudging partnership that may develop into something greater. Soon enough, they uncover a conspiracy involving mercenaries, mythical creatures, and a connection to Caitlin's family history. As the two get closer, and their feelings deepen, they are forced to make choices that will change their lives, and their world, forever.
8 126

