
Part I
-Northern Thanalan, immediately following the Calamity.
The sky was the darkest it had ever been. The world alight had given way to thick smoke rising from every corner of the realm and the ash had sank into the starless night sky, coating the Immortal Flames' retreat into darkness. Caerkoel ran as she had never run before, her eyes stricken with fear, her expression blackened with ash and dried blood. She held a limp soldier in her arms. Around her, Immortal Flames soldiers stumbled in the dark.
What was that thing? She heard a voice exclaim from somewhere in the smoke. I don't know! I don't know! Keep running! Came the reply from elsewhere. Then from somewhere else a scream.
Caerkoel turned, but could not see more than dark shapes moving aimlessly through the smoke like revenants in the night. "What was th-"
"Garleans!" A voice rang out in the unnatural silence just before the boom of cannons sounded in the distance. Bullets ripped through the shroud and more screams followed. Caerkoel turned on her heel and ran once more. To her left and right, she saw the shades of other Immortal Flames doing the same.
Run! Run! The Garleans are pressing the advance!
The VIIth legion?!
I don't know! Run!
From the darkness more shapes materialized. Hounds with red eyes and salivating maws. A shape moved in front of her and Caerkoel almost ran over an Immortal Flames private who had crossed in front of her path. She stopped so as not to run into him, then reeled back in horror as a Garlean hellhound leapt from the smoke and locked its jaws around the private's neck and dragged him to the ground, ripping and tearing.
With the wounded soldier in her arms, she could do nothing to save him, so she pressed on through the dark. The icy howls of Garlemald's wolves echoed one another and Caerkoel knew at once that Gaius van Baelsar meant to secure Eorzea in the midst of this chaos.
"The XIVth Legion is upon us! Get word ahead! We must hold their advance!"
Our linkshells aren't working! a voice ahead answered her.
"Then spread the word up the line! We must find a place to hold them!"
Ser! Then after a breath she heard that soldier call ahead of him as he ran, Spread the word! Garlemald is on our heels!
More cannon fire sounded overhead and one blast struck near Caerkoel. She was flung from her feet and her charge was cast to the ground. Before the Roegadyn could recover a hound was on top of her. It bit deep into her upper arm and she screamed as she kicked it off of her. The hound circled its prey and Caerkoel drew her blade against it. She met the hound's glare, then froze, seeing her death in its eyes. Hounds never hunted alone...
Wheeling around she swung at the hound that had materialized behind her. It caught the heavy blade in its jowl and cried as it fell away back to the shadows. The first hound charged and pushed Caerkoel to the ground. Her hand on its throat was the only thing keeping its snapping jaws from her face. Cursing at the Twelve damned creature, she hacked at the thing's side with her sword until it finally fell away from its wounds. She scrambled to her feet looking about her madly, but unable to see anything in the darkness.
If there were more wolves beyond, she could neither see nor hear them. Nor could she find any trace of the soldier she had been carrying. Panic took her and she called out into the dark. There was no response. Then the light of lanterns shown through the dark, illuminating the smoke in their orange glow. She looked about, holding her sword aloft.
"Sultansworn!" A voice called out. The lanterns were those of a regiment of Immortal Flames. Seeing them, Caerkoel lowered her sword and nearly wept for joy.
"Over here!" She called out to them as they approached, "I have injured! But I was attacked. The XIVth is pressing their advantage."
"How close?"
"Close."
"Make for Camp Bluefog! Our regiment has been ordered to hold this location. More reinforcements are working on doubling back to this location as we speak."
"Thanks and godsspeed! But I must needs find my charge."
"Over here!" An Immortal Flame called out. Caerkoel rushed to the sound of his voice where she found the crumpled heap of the soldier she had been carrying. The soldier's face was pale and ashen in the lantern's light. Her armor was broken and falling away from her body. Caerkoel stooped and picked up the small frame once more. The woman's eyes flickered open briefly then faded shut once more.
"There's a medical camp being set up at Bluefog. Make haste! Your friend looks like she needs it."
"Aye! Your name sergeant?" Caerkoel asked.
"Dalvag, Ser."
Caerkoel nodded, "It will be known. My thanks!"
She gained several hundred yalms before she heard gunfire and the sounds of battle rise up behind her. She stopped and turned back. In the distance flashes of light and fire could be seen from the line. She knew she could not return, she had to trust that the line would be held. She pressed on, making her way to the retreating camp of Alliance soldiers.
It wasn't long before she saw the lights of the camp looming in the distance. The Roegadyn was out of breath and near collapse when she entered the camp. Soldiers rushed to her aide as she fell to her knees not yalms from the perimeter.
"Sultansworn!" They protested as she waved them off, "My- my friend, help her." Another Roegadyn approached, lifting Caerkoel's burden from her.
"Bring her to the medical tent! And get me a table. She's near death!" The Roegadyn shouted.
Inside the tent, Caerkoel collapsed into the chair offered her. She could not lift her arms, and her head rolled from exhaustion. The dying Miqo'te soldier was laid out on the table before her. The Roegadyn chirurgeon closed the curtains and began pulling the Miqo'te's armor away and cutting what would not come free with his knife. As the leather and breastplate were cut away, Caerkoel could see her body covered with burned skin and massive bruising across her chest. Her navel and bare chest were blue, as were her fingers and lips. Under the light of the overhead lantern, the Miqo'te's face looked deathly pale. Then the Roegadyn moved in front of Caerkoel's view, placing his head on the woman's chest.
"She ain't breathin'," he said, quickly placing two fingers on the captain's throat, "And her lifeforce is weak. Burns to her airway and a crushed chest. We're gonna 'ave to open her airway or she won't live." The Roegadyn turned to Caerkoel. "You ain't gonna like this, but I'll need ya to hold her down."
Caerkoel didn't fully understand, but she struggled to her feet nonetheless. The Roegadyn chirurgeon had a sponge in his hands and was scrubbing the left side of the Miqo'te's chest. Before Caerkoel could look away, the Roegadyn plunged a large, steel needle into the top of her ribcage. Caerkoel reeled and vomited without warning. Her face turning from red to green. The other Roegadyn appeared un-phased.
"I need ya, come 'ere an' hold her down."
Caerkoel turned and did as she was told, grabbing a hold of the woman's bare shoulders. The needle was still in her chest, giving off a slow, soft hiss as her chest seemed to reinflate.
"Don't look, miss. If ye thought that last bit was bad."
Caerkoel made the mistake of looking up at recognition of his words. He was standing above her head, a long slender tube in hand. He slicked the end in a dish of linseed oil. He gave Caerkoel a stern look, "She looks calm now, but she ain't fully out... and she ain't gonna like this."
Caerkoel tightened her grip and tried to direct her gaze anywhere in the room but down. With a sick squelching noise, the Roegadyn inserted two gloved fingers into the captain's mouth and lifted her head from the table. The Miqo'te's whole body heaved and with surprising strength tried to rise off the table. Caerkoel held her tight, and with one deft motion the Roegadyn slid the tube down her throat. A billow of air rushed down the tube and the Miqo'te's chest inflated completely. Her body relaxed and moved no more, and Caerkoel stumbled back into her chair. The Roegadyn regarded her a moment then said, "You should rest. My work 'ere's far from over. I'll call if somethin' changes. Good or bad."
Caerkoel nodded weakly and left through the flap the chirurgeon had indicated. Outside, the sounds of battle had swelled once more as soldiers of the Eorzean Alliance rushed to reinforce the line to the north. Their efforts on Carteneau had been in vain, Caerkoel thought, they had only forestalled their doom if Dalvag's line should fall now. She took a deep breath and moved to join the battle raging to the north, but collapsed, her strength finally giving way completely.
I have done my duty. I have saved Sounsyy. Were her final thoughts before darkness consumed her wholly.
-Northern Thanalan, immediately following the Calamity.
The sky was the darkest it had ever been. The world alight had given way to thick smoke rising from every corner of the realm and the ash had sank into the starless night sky, coating the Immortal Flames' retreat into darkness. Caerkoel ran as she had never run before, her eyes stricken with fear, her expression blackened with ash and dried blood. She held a limp soldier in her arms. Around her, Immortal Flames soldiers stumbled in the dark.
What was that thing? She heard a voice exclaim from somewhere in the smoke. I don't know! I don't know! Keep running! Came the reply from elsewhere. Then from somewhere else a scream.
Caerkoel turned, but could not see more than dark shapes moving aimlessly through the smoke like revenants in the night. "What was th-"
"Garleans!" A voice rang out in the unnatural silence just before the boom of cannons sounded in the distance. Bullets ripped through the shroud and more screams followed. Caerkoel turned on her heel and ran once more. To her left and right, she saw the shades of other Immortal Flames doing the same.
Run! Run! The Garleans are pressing the advance!
The VIIth legion?!
I don't know! Run!
From the darkness more shapes materialized. Hounds with red eyes and salivating maws. A shape moved in front of her and Caerkoel almost ran over an Immortal Flames private who had crossed in front of her path. She stopped so as not to run into him, then reeled back in horror as a Garlean hellhound leapt from the smoke and locked its jaws around the private's neck and dragged him to the ground, ripping and tearing.
With the wounded soldier in her arms, she could do nothing to save him, so she pressed on through the dark. The icy howls of Garlemald's wolves echoed one another and Caerkoel knew at once that Gaius van Baelsar meant to secure Eorzea in the midst of this chaos.
"The XIVth Legion is upon us! Get word ahead! We must hold their advance!"
Our linkshells aren't working! a voice ahead answered her.
"Then spread the word up the line! We must find a place to hold them!"
Ser! Then after a breath she heard that soldier call ahead of him as he ran, Spread the word! Garlemald is on our heels!
More cannon fire sounded overhead and one blast struck near Caerkoel. She was flung from her feet and her charge was cast to the ground. Before the Roegadyn could recover a hound was on top of her. It bit deep into her upper arm and she screamed as she kicked it off of her. The hound circled its prey and Caerkoel drew her blade against it. She met the hound's glare, then froze, seeing her death in its eyes. Hounds never hunted alone...
Wheeling around she swung at the hound that had materialized behind her. It caught the heavy blade in its jowl and cried as it fell away back to the shadows. The first hound charged and pushed Caerkoel to the ground. Her hand on its throat was the only thing keeping its snapping jaws from her face. Cursing at the Twelve damned creature, she hacked at the thing's side with her sword until it finally fell away from its wounds. She scrambled to her feet looking about her madly, but unable to see anything in the darkness.
If there were more wolves beyond, she could neither see nor hear them. Nor could she find any trace of the soldier she had been carrying. Panic took her and she called out into the dark. There was no response. Then the light of lanterns shown through the dark, illuminating the smoke in their orange glow. She looked about, holding her sword aloft.
"Sultansworn!" A voice called out. The lanterns were those of a regiment of Immortal Flames. Seeing them, Caerkoel lowered her sword and nearly wept for joy.
"Over here!" She called out to them as they approached, "I have injured! But I was attacked. The XIVth is pressing their advantage."
"How close?"
"Close."
"Make for Camp Bluefog! Our regiment has been ordered to hold this location. More reinforcements are working on doubling back to this location as we speak."
"Thanks and godsspeed! But I must needs find my charge."
"Over here!" An Immortal Flame called out. Caerkoel rushed to the sound of his voice where she found the crumpled heap of the soldier she had been carrying. The soldier's face was pale and ashen in the lantern's light. Her armor was broken and falling away from her body. Caerkoel stooped and picked up the small frame once more. The woman's eyes flickered open briefly then faded shut once more.
"There's a medical camp being set up at Bluefog. Make haste! Your friend looks like she needs it."
"Aye! Your name sergeant?" Caerkoel asked.
"Dalvag, Ser."
Caerkoel nodded, "It will be known. My thanks!"
She gained several hundred yalms before she heard gunfire and the sounds of battle rise up behind her. She stopped and turned back. In the distance flashes of light and fire could be seen from the line. She knew she could not return, she had to trust that the line would be held. She pressed on, making her way to the retreating camp of Alliance soldiers.
It wasn't long before she saw the lights of the camp looming in the distance. The Roegadyn was out of breath and near collapse when she entered the camp. Soldiers rushed to her aide as she fell to her knees not yalms from the perimeter.
"Sultansworn!" They protested as she waved them off, "My- my friend, help her." Another Roegadyn approached, lifting Caerkoel's burden from her.
"Bring her to the medical tent! And get me a table. She's near death!" The Roegadyn shouted.
Inside the tent, Caerkoel collapsed into the chair offered her. She could not lift her arms, and her head rolled from exhaustion. The dying Miqo'te soldier was laid out on the table before her. The Roegadyn chirurgeon closed the curtains and began pulling the Miqo'te's armor away and cutting what would not come free with his knife. As the leather and breastplate were cut away, Caerkoel could see her body covered with burned skin and massive bruising across her chest. Her navel and bare chest were blue, as were her fingers and lips. Under the light of the overhead lantern, the Miqo'te's face looked deathly pale. Then the Roegadyn moved in front of Caerkoel's view, placing his head on the woman's chest.
"She ain't breathin'," he said, quickly placing two fingers on the captain's throat, "And her lifeforce is weak. Burns to her airway and a crushed chest. We're gonna 'ave to open her airway or she won't live." The Roegadyn turned to Caerkoel. "You ain't gonna like this, but I'll need ya to hold her down."
Caerkoel didn't fully understand, but she struggled to her feet nonetheless. The Roegadyn chirurgeon had a sponge in his hands and was scrubbing the left side of the Miqo'te's chest. Before Caerkoel could look away, the Roegadyn plunged a large, steel needle into the top of her ribcage. Caerkoel reeled and vomited without warning. Her face turning from red to green. The other Roegadyn appeared un-phased.
"I need ya, come 'ere an' hold her down."
Caerkoel turned and did as she was told, grabbing a hold of the woman's bare shoulders. The needle was still in her chest, giving off a slow, soft hiss as her chest seemed to reinflate.
"Don't look, miss. If ye thought that last bit was bad."
Caerkoel made the mistake of looking up at recognition of his words. He was standing above her head, a long slender tube in hand. He slicked the end in a dish of linseed oil. He gave Caerkoel a stern look, "She looks calm now, but she ain't fully out... and she ain't gonna like this."
Caerkoel tightened her grip and tried to direct her gaze anywhere in the room but down. With a sick squelching noise, the Roegadyn inserted two gloved fingers into the captain's mouth and lifted her head from the table. The Miqo'te's whole body heaved and with surprising strength tried to rise off the table. Caerkoel held her tight, and with one deft motion the Roegadyn slid the tube down her throat. A billow of air rushed down the tube and the Miqo'te's chest inflated completely. Her body relaxed and moved no more, and Caerkoel stumbled back into her chair. The Roegadyn regarded her a moment then said, "You should rest. My work 'ere's far from over. I'll call if somethin' changes. Good or bad."
Caerkoel nodded weakly and left through the flap the chirurgeon had indicated. Outside, the sounds of battle had swelled once more as soldiers of the Eorzean Alliance rushed to reinforce the line to the north. Their efforts on Carteneau had been in vain, Caerkoel thought, they had only forestalled their doom if Dalvag's line should fall now. She took a deep breath and moved to join the battle raging to the north, but collapsed, her strength finally giving way completely.
I have done my duty. I have saved Sounsyy. Were her final thoughts before darkness consumed her wholly.