Hetarria
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| 7.34 C | The lead Drake, female, wearing the white armor, introduced herself. Her name was Hetarria; a [Captain] in rank. Not a Drake name, and she had Rhir’s accent, not the more sibilant Drake tongue. But Cirille was delighted to meet her. |
| 7.34 C | Hetarria shrugged. |
| 7.34 C | Hetarria laughed and shook her head. |
| 7.34 C | The Drakes didn’t seem to be doing much at the moment. Hetarria glanced past Cirille. And then she heard a sound. |
| 7.34 C | Hetarria looked astonished. Cirille had drawn her sword. And she saw it in all of its horror. |
| 7.34 C | The Drakes with robes and staves. And Hetarria, the other half. With white armor. |
| 7.34 C | The copper penny dropped. Cirille backed away. Hetarria was staring at her, uncomprehending. The Drake [Commander] pointed her sword at her. |
| 7.34 C | Ossky and the others looked at Cirille. The Drake pointed a shaking finger at Hetarria. Then she shouted, as she backed away in horror. |
| 7.34 C | “Mage-Captain Hetarria has fought for years without issue. Her creations never run amok. I would gladly take ten thousand more [Necromancers] like her in a heartbeat.” |
| 7.34 C | “No. And before you speak, Commander, I believe Rhir understands the way undead function more than the Walled Cities do. We ensure undead are always monitored. This one is a war construct that Captain Hetarria’s force controls. It does not bleed. It does not die. It can be repaired. It is an exemplary weapon of war to counter Demon-Giants. Captain Hetarria is authorized to use skeletal warriors, but she will not reanimate the dead unless at need.” |
| 7.34 C | “No. And before you speak, Commander, I believe Rhir understands the way undead function more than the Walled Cities do. We ensure undead are always monitored. This one is a war construct that Captain Hetarria’s force controls. It does not bleed. It does not die. It can be repaired. It is an exemplary weapon of war to counter Demon-Giants. Captain Hetarria is authorized to use skeletal warriors, but she will not reanimate the dead unless at need.” |
| 7.34 C | “So he has said. Which is why I did not replace you with Warrior Merish, Commander Cirille. I suggest you two speak further with Captain Hetarria and air your grievances and then resolve them. I will allow her the time to do so, although I consider it an imposition on her. I expect you to march to 5th Wall with the understanding that her forces will aide yours in battle.” |
| 7.34 C | Captain Shellc blinked down at the [Knight] as a cheer came from Rhir’s defenders. Mage-Captain Hetarria—the regulars on the wall—they seemed to know him. |
| 7.35 C | [Mage-Captain] Hetarria pointed. The [Necromancer] corps raised their staves, concentrating as one. The giant Bone-Drake swung the hammer of bone low. |
| 7.35 C | The order came down the walls. One of the oncoming titans lit up in Hetarria’s vision as the Bastion-General marked it. |
| 7.35 C | Another titan had closed, despite the explosions bringing down more, slowing the advance. Hetarria could barely take her eyes off the one attacking her Bone Behemoth. Who would slow it? Who would— |
| 7.35 C | Then she went to send a [Message]. And after that…Commander Cirille went to speak to Mage-Captain Hetarria. After all—a [Necromancer] was a hated enemy. Just like Lizardfolk. Or Gnolls. She’d been thinking about that too. |
| 7.36 C | Hetarria’s scales glinted under the different light sources. She saluted crisply. Which was a surprise. Then again—she was a soldier of Rhir. |
| 7.36 C | “Captain Hetarria. Am I distracting you?” |
| 7.36 C | Cirille leaned on the stone battlements. Hetarria shrugged. |
| 7.36 C | Hetarria smiled, unguarded. She had a white grin; her teeth were in excellent condition. |
| 7.36 C | The Drake from Rhir saw Cirille nod. Hetarria eyed Cirille as the Drake stared down. She coughed. |
| 7.36 C | “Beautiful. Contained worlds of their own, Hetarria. You can live your entire life in one and never want for diversions. Some people do.” |
| 7.36 C | The Commander stared dreamily out across the empty landscape, towards Monarch’s Pass in the distance. Hetarria sighed. |
| 7.36 C | Hetarria’s eyes widened. Cirille held up a claw. |