Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150628202441/@comment-25418438-20150713142422

Emeric made his way down to the lower levels of the dungeons. This level was where he kept the most valuable prisoners and since the Manor's partial destruction had served as a replacement for several of his other captives. Ignoring Wolfida's vampire wife in the nearest cell, the Castallen, who was now styling himself as Lord Regent of Shornhelm, proceeded to the furthest cell in the dark corridor. The cell's only occupant was the Blade who had come to protect the Queen's unborn child, Silas Secundas. Although he looked considerably worse for wear, likely due to the amount of torture inflicted upon him. An eye was missing along with most of his fingers and the knights face was covered in scars and dry blood.

"Well well, my boys have done quite a number on you now haven't they?"

Silas was still in shock from his missing appendages and didn't answer.

"Its a shame that it had to be you the Blades sent, afterall your the only loyal one out of all of them. It took more honor and bravery refusing to abandon your Emperor than it did to oppose him. But alas you are in no shape to protect anyone anymore, General Lux saw to that when he removed most of your fingers. So I will give you one last chance to tell me what I want to know before he removes another eye, or maybe an entire leg this time."

Silas wimpered. "Ple...assse" he stuttered "Jus..stt kill me."

"Only if you assist General Lux with your full knowledge of the Blades' inner workings. We will need it known in the future".

Silas lowered his head.

"Very well, General Lux will be here to see you shortly". Emeric turned and walked to the cell containing Aleri Indoril, Wolfida's vampire wife. "Miss Indoril, I trust you find your accomidation pleasant, you won't be staying here long provided your husband does as he's told. Then again, if he doesn't all thats waiting for you is a wooden stake and bath in sunlight." Emeric smiled as he left the two prisoners contemplating their respective fates.