Fallout - Infinity Blade AUAusar awoke with a deep gasp. It was the uncontrolled gasp of one who had been without breath for too long. The gasp of the dead returning to life.A gut feeling told him he had to stop getting wasted.He lifted his head off the seat and rubbed his face vigorously. What had happened? His head was pounding relentlessly, feeling as though someone had shoved a broken glass bottle into the side of it. His mouth was dry and tasted of vomit. His hands were clammy. Sighing exasperatedly, he rolled his shoulders and neck, an ache already developing. He tried to remember what had happened last night, and failed. The table next to him was surprisingl
Liberation - Infinity Blade IISiris despised betrayal: the feeling of fury and isolation, dense yet hollow, weighed down on his chest. He was cold in his armour, playing with the pommel of his sword, staring at the God King still lying on the dark ground. Saving the world? He shook his head. No, he had abandoned it, fallen for the Worker's trap. He'd guessed, of course. He'd guessed that Ausar had been the one to originally confine the Worker of Secrets in the Vault of Tears - the overpowering agitation and distrust that had arisen whenever he had spoken to him warned him so. Yet he felt like a fool - oh the irony, he thought, still gazing at Raidriar - for ignoring it an
Infinity Blade II - Salvation - Part OneFor the Deathless, time was of no concern. Decades would fly past and they would think nothing of it. After all, their immortality meant time was an awareness for mere mortals, something for them to fret about whilst they ruled in their kingdoms. Millennia ago, they might have considered time to be their greatest foe: the indestructible, undeniable weapon that would claim them all.That time had passed. Now they feared the Infinity Blade.Wielded by Raidriar, who domineeringly called himself the God King, the Infinity Blade had been forged to end the endless, limitless lives of the Deathless. The Worker of Secrets, its creator, was thought
Limits on the Limitless - Part 2 of 2Hundreds of years later, the Bloodline continued to fight the God King, still attempting to restore a peaceful reign to the people of Lantimor. The God King's servant, a Devoted, had led Archarin to the stairs underneath the atrium. The Infinity Blade activated the pedestal he'd seen, and a huge set of doors opened for him. He stayed in the darkness for centuries, taught how to operate mechanics, studying the history of the Deathless, answering the God King's call without flaw. Knights traversed the castle but fell to the God King's hand; Archarin wondered whether the Deathless offered them a choice.He was working on a project, one that wou
Limits on the Limitless - Part 1 of 2For hundreds of years, the Bloodline would confront the God King and attempt to restore a peaceful reign to the people of Lantimor. He would hike from his hometown to the God King's palace, taking his father's armour and weapons with him. And then the words would be spoken, on the rocky ledge facing the palace:"Father, I will avenge you."It never occurred to anyone that the prospect of sending one lineage out was not only futile but stupid too. The people were keen to show their rebellion against the God King; no matter what it gained, they sent out the next in line without a second thought.What if he doesn't have a child? Archarin thou
Infinity Blade II - Meet TELOh he was in so much trouble. The orders...his master's order's! Dare he even say his name...? Dare he even consider for saying his name...?No. No no no. He couldn't do it. He mustn't do it. This was his master. He couldn't disobey him, not after all this time.Ah, but he had! He had gone against his master's commands! Not directly, of course, but his master would never have allowed himself to find the Worker! Never! Oh dear. Oh dear oh dear. He was afraid. Every time his master was reborn, the vile evil returned. The vile.Now it was coming back faster: he could see it. His master took every wrong turn. He was deliberately searching for
Anguish - Infinity Blade II endingThe platform jolted to a stop. Siris felt the God King's unconscious body on his shoulder, its dead weight causing him to stoop a little. The Worker showed no emotion as he stepped forward and threw the body down onto the floor. "I defeated Raidriar," he stated proudly, though his accomplishment was obvious. "He can take your place in this eternal prison." He shuffled away from the God King; he could wake up at any moment and lash out. By keeping his distance, he would be able to roll out of the way if danger arose. Not that it mattered, with the Worker's power to disrupt any QIP t