by C S » Mon Nov 21, 2016 12:58 am
Pickle, being the oddity that he was, looked on ahead in anticipation of the noose without paying any mind to the myriad shuffling around him. To say that his mind was on what he was seeing would be to give him too much credit. He thought of the cold on his wet fingertips and the crunch of each obnoxious bite. A pickle did not have any worth if it did not have a crunch when one bit into it, after all. To that end, the officers in position were assured that the suspect in question wasn't dealing with poisons or acids.
It would be some embarrassment if he did end up falling over inexplicably due to some grievous mishandling of dubious substances...
The wait went on for a short time longer until words were exchanged over at the group stationed by the wagon.
"It doesn't seem like our drakes are planning to whisk the princess out of her tower."
The cryptic message was stated by one guard and passed along the chain, most of the receivers not knowing what it meant. Inconspicuously, officers patrolled and passed on the words to city hall staff, who then slipped through the doors discreetly to meet with Desrium.
"They may be biding their time, or calling our bluff. We need to move on to the next stage."
When the doors to city hall opened again, the one the crowd saw was the paladin. The most rowdy of the vain nobles hushed, and the rest of the festivity of the event drained away thereafter. A wave of quiet from the front of the crowd to the back, as Desrium strode onwards to the gallows. Natalie's cell was unlocked, and she was retrieved from her custody.
"Make a show," Kenneth muttered as he feigned a few tugs on her shackles.
"How about you just tell everyone I've resigned myself to fate and be done with it?" she replied irritably as she threw herself about against him and Johnathon.
Doing her best to seem like an inconvenience, and indeed, to actually be one as a form of spite to the two detectives in particular, Natalie was brought to the loop of rope waiting for her neck. Desrium came to stand beside her as her head was put through the noose.
"Not today," Fury said to himself. He lined his arrowhead up, took account of the windage, angle and distance to his mark, hummed a tone and then pitched his aim upwards. He let the arrow fly. The thrum of the string was a strange, barely perceptible noise down below, with the quiet of all in attendance; with the exception of one set of ears. And one who did not have any ears, technically.
The arrow swooped down from Fury's perch towards the rope over Natalie's head over the span of a few seconds.
It took the tiniest fraction of that time for Desrium to raise his gauntlet directly into its path. The arrowhead ran through his palm and the shaft caught on its fletching. The unexpected motion, and the unexpected spectacle, made more than a few people jump back, including the detectives on the platform and Natalie herself, who covered herself with her arms futilely.
As it dawned upon the assembly what had just happened, the hidden light within Desrium grew brighter and reached out into the noon air. Orange tendrils wrapped around the foreign object impaling his hand, and orange tendrils eroded the wood until the arrow fell apart at the armored being's heavy boots. Green light and sparks jumped from the wound.
Fury saw another light from his perch. A glimmer of intensifying red that, despite the gap between himself and the rest of the proceedings, he knew was focused on him.
Morale breaker.
