Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:58:07 -0800 (PST)
From: JMH <trandar2002@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: The Guild/chp 16

Here we go again... another chp.  Enjoy.

				    JMH

			   trandar2002@yahoo.com

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Prelate Lorien paced the stuffy room of the underground bomb shelter, his
panic only hidden by his black obsidian mask.  "Where are my
reinforcements!"

"Sir... it is as it has been for the past two week... None of our Guild
Mistresses have been able to open the door to the Void."  One of Lorien's
few surviving generals said.

"But what about the fleet around Mars...  our star fortresses... the home
fleet?"

"Destroyed sir... all destroyed.  We must face the facts my lordship... a
new Prelate has come to replace you."

"But how did this happen so quickly? Where did he get a fleet?"

"My lord..."

"What!"

The general was now on his knees, a gold knife in his hands.  "The rebels
have broken into the complex... they will be here soon."

            "The Dagger of Change..."  Lorien exhaled.

            The Dagger of Change... the only know weapon that could kill a
Prelate... the only sane way to at least.  As tradition held when an old
Prelate was faced with undeniable defeat he would end his life using the
gold dagger... which allowed the passing of his bonds to his birth kin over
to the new Prelate.  This allowed for a smooth transfer of power between
generations. Only twice in the history of the Guild had a Prelate not died
by the blade of the Dagger of Change.  In both cases the resulting chaos
had resulted in the death of millions.

"Please my lord... we can not hold them off for long."  The General begged
again when the Prelate did not take the knife.

            "You expect me to kill myself!"

            "The people expect you to die like a Prelate should.  The
tradition must be upheld for the good of the people!"

            Snatching the Dagger of Change, Lorien held it in his shaking
hands even as the sound of fighting grew louder.  All around him Lorien
could see the expectant eyes of his birth kin... all of them waiting for
him to kill himself so they might live. "Clear the room!"

            "But my lord!"  The general protested.

            "Leave me... I will not have an audience to my own end."

            One by one the birth kin left... the general last of all.  When
they were all gone Lorien locked and bolted the door.  "I will not fall on
my sword... not to help in the rising of an Abomination!"

            Going to a computer Lorien accessed the planetary defense grid,
specify an array of antimatter warheads.  Selecting his target to be the
very room he was in, Lorien did not show a moment of hesitation when he
press the launch button.

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            Gerick stood by Kentor on the observation deck of the Armada's
flagship, watching the bombardment of Earth below.  "Pretty isn't it?" he
asked his newly bonded counterpart.

            Kentor, his blond hair in a tangled mess, his white robe
soiled, and his white on white eyes shot with veins of red only gurgled as
a line of drool ran down his face.

Seeing the drool, Gerick took out a white handkerchief from his pocket,
wiping the wet spot away.

            Breaking Kentor had not proven difficult... the man had a low
threshold for pain... his will spineless.  Gerick only hope Joshua would
prove to be more interesting.  Gerick suspected he would... given the years
of physical torture the young man had already endured.  Gerick had to be
careful though just thinking of Joshua only reminded him of Kentor's short
comings... which were many... but until he had Joshua, Gerick could not
afford to be too rough on the blond counterpart.

            "Kentor are you sure you don't know where Joshua is?"

            "Don't... don't know," Gerick heard Kentor stutter, more drool
running down his mouth.

            Wiping the counterpart's face again, Gerick nodded.  "And I
believe you Kentor... I really do."

 Gerick had no choice but to believe Kentor.  When the counterpart had
first told Gerick he did not know the Prelate had become so enraged he had
mentally ravaged Kentor mind... looking for any proof of deceit.  He did
not succeed in finding any, the only real result being Kentor left in his
present drooling state.

            Just then a bright flash filled the view ports, blinding Gerick
for several seconds.  Once he could see again he looked back down on the
battle and saw what had been part of the Rocky Mountains was now a giant
crater.

            Reaching into his pocket Gerick took out a communicator.
"General Felix what happened?"

            "We do not know my lord. But we think..."

            "Yes?"

            "We think it was an antimatter bomb."

            "Did we do that?"

            "No my lord... the bomb was launched from planet side."

            "Why would the Prelate do an antimatter strike on his own
planet?  What was so important about those coordinates?"

            "We do not know my lord... shall we call off the attack till we
find out what happened?"

            "No... press forward.  I personally want to watch as Lorien
kills himself with the Dagger of Change."

            "I shall keep you informed then sir," General Felix said as he
signed off.

            "Well Kentor shall we retire to our chambers?"  Gerick ask as
he turned his attention back on the counterpart.

            Kentor let out a soft groan.

            "Now now dear... that is no way for a man in love to act."

            A single tear rolled down Kentor's face... a tear that Gerick
quickly licked up with his long tongue.

            Taking hold of the counterparts hand Gerick led him away from
the observation deck and toward the torture chamber that was the Prelate's
bedroom.

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The leader... as the head of the Conclave was known had once had a real
name.  He once had been a free man.  He had once been the defacto leader of
an entire world in fact.  But as high as he had risen in the Guild it did
not compare to his fall when the woman he had be charged to protect had
given birth to a Prelate, costing him everything that seemed worth living
for... his sister, wife, and his child.  At least he thought it did.  That
had all changed the day the counterpart, the one named Joshua, had arrived.
For as with all Guild's men, the leader, whose name had once been Falcon,
knew the product of his own seed.

Watching his son brought back so many memories, some of them happy but most
painful.  When Prelate Lorien had order his life spared while his sister
was burned at the stake Falcon had not seen it as an act of mercy.  The
pain for a Protector enduring the death of their charge is often told to
children to scare them into obedience as most Protectors did not survive
but died a slow death, their will to live lost.  Falcon had almost not
survived... would not have if it had not been the Prelates orders to keep
him alive so that he might be made an example of.

"Joshua... what am I ever to do with you?  Why has fate brought you to me?"
Falcon sighed as he watched Joshua sleeping on the floor Brail' spooned up
against him.  While Joshua was indeed a man he had so much of his mother in
him... his pale skin, wavy brown hair, even his naiveté reminded Falcon of
the only person who had come close to the love he had felt for his
sister. Already he was starting to feel the same about his son.

As he continued watching over Joshua, Falcon saw the young man open his
white glowing eyes, appearing to stare right at the leader of the
Brotherhood.  Those white eyes, deep with yearning called out to Falcon,
begging to be drunk from.  For the first time since his sister's death
Falcon felt the moisture of his own tears run down his face.

Joshua, his face wearing a sad smile, lifted Brail's arm off his bare body
as he slipped out from under the blanket.  Naked he climbed onto his feet
and walked over to where Falcon had been watching him.

"I... I never thanked you for saving us."  Joshua whispered least he awaken
Brail.

"You're welcome."  Falcon said as he adverted his eyes, trying not to stare
at Joshua's bare form least he arouse him.  He did not succeed very well.
Not with Joshua resting his head on the leader's shoulder.

"Why do you watch me so?"  Joshua asked as he looked into Falcon's flaming
eyes.

"Does it make you uncomfortable?"

"No...  it actually makes me feel safe.  I just never see you sleep."

"Protectors don't need sleep."

"Brail sleeps a lot."  Joshua chuckled.

"That is because sleeping is still a habit for him.  Slowly though he will
sleep less and less till he finds he does not sleep at all."

"But won't that mean he will not have dreams?"

"A Protector is not supposed to have dreams... his only concern is the
safety of his charge."

"But..."  the young man protested.

"Joshua... you are such an idealist... just like your mother." Falcon
thought to himself.  "Joshua, every person... great or small, has a certain
role to fulfill in life. Fighting it only brings grief."

"But papa!"  Joshua said before he realized it.

"What did you call me?"  Falcon said shocked.

"But sir."  Joshua quickly recovered.

"No... that's not what you said.  You called me `papa'."

"I know... I don't know why I said that.  Both my mother and father are
dead."

Falcon then slapped Joshua on the back with the intention of telling him to
go back to bed.  The result however was causing the young man to curl into
a ball, crying.  It was then that Falcon remembered the mass of scars he
had seen on the counterpart's back.  "Joshua... I'm sorry.  I should not
have done that.

Joshua continued to sob.

Carefully Falcon placed his hand back on Joshua's spine, massaging the spot
that he had hit till Joshua's crying died down to a soft whimper.
"Joshua... why was this done to you?"

 "Punishment."  Joshua whispered.

"Why were you punished?  I can not picture you ever doing anything that
would earn such treatment."

"My mother was a traitor, my father a Guild's man."

"A traitor?"  Falcon asked confused... if anything Estelle had been a
patriot.

"Yes... she... my father..."  Joshua struggled to explain.

"I think I understand." Falcon sighed as he worked his fingers into
Joshua's tense neck.  Estelle crime had been falling in love with a Guild's
man... an understandable situation given the level of hatred of the Guild
that existed on Wor.  Joshua however had committed no wrong.  If anyone
should have been punished it should have been Falcon for abandoning Estelle
on Wor.

"Papa..."  Joshua said again and was not corrected.

"Yes my son."  Falcon smiled as he joined Joshua on the floor, wrapping his
chiseled arms around the young man's waist.

"Is it ok if I call you papa?"

"If I may call you son."  Falcon agreed as he kissed the back of Joshua's
neck.  It pained him but he was not ready to tell Joshua the truth just
yet.

 Joshua let out a sigh.  "I would like that."

"So would I."

With that the two fell asleep in each other's arms.

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If Austin had known all that was involved in becoming an oath brother he
might not agreed to it.  First there had been the fasting, then three weeks
of abstinence.  Those had at least not been too painful.  The etching of a
tattoo around his right arm and the circumcision on the other hand still
hurt and they had happened days ago.  It would all be over tonight
however... after tonight he would be master of Vard's bed.

For Vard things had been much easier... having already gone through the
circumcision during his right of manhood.  Still as the days of abstinence
slowly passed Vard's hungry look returned.

"I don't understand... why all these stupid rules?"  Austin complained and
not for the first time.

"Let me ask you this... what earns a hunter more honor... the one who
catches a fish or one that kills a bear?"  Broken Claw asked.

"The bear hunter of course?"

"Why?"

"Well a bear is more dangerous than a fish... the hunter could be killed."

"Correct... the bear hunter earns more respect because his sacrifice is
greater for he was willing to give his life for the good of the clan.  Do
you understand now?"

"Yes... ummmm... no I don't."

"By refusing food and sex... by having your body marked...  you are showing
how much you value your friendship with Vard."

"So the more I suffer...?"

"The more the people will respect and listen to you.  Is that not important
to you?"

"I don't see why anyone should listen to me though."

"Then you don't know what it is you are really doing."  Broken Claw sighed.
"Vard is a clan chief... more then that... he is now emperor of Santor.
Men like him don't go marrying common folk... nor become oath brothers to
ordinary men."

"So you say I am to become a nobleman."  Austin said with distaste.

"Is that so bad?"

"Well nobles are weak... helpless... stupid."

"Many of them are... can you say the same of Sparrow, White Cloud, and
myself?"

"By the light no!"

"Then you will not be in bad company."

"But..."

"Austin... no one is forcing you to become Vard oath brother.  You still
have a choice.  If you don't love him..."

"I do love him!"

"More than any other... more than Joshua?"

Austin had to think about that for a moment...  He still loved
Joshua... loved him a great deal even though he had not seen him in months.
There was only one problem with Joshua... he was perfect, too perfect.  Yes
Vard could be annoying, arrogant, hedonistic, and brash but it was those
imperfections that made the man so charming.  "Yes... I love him... more
than anyone."

"Then I think you can `endure' the heavy burden of nobility."  Broken Claw
laughed.

The day before the ceremony, Broken Claw led Austin away from the village
as he was not to see Vard until the next night. On that night he was
stripped of all clothing, Broken Claw then covered Austin's body with a
fine white powder before using a burnt stick to etch black runes into his
skin.

"Now you look like a proper clan's man."  Bear Claw grinned as he examined
his work.

Austin let out a deep sigh.  "I feel like an idiot."

"Don't worry.  It will all wash off soon enough.  Now go down to the
beach... you will find Vard waiting for you there.

"Ok..."  Austin nodded hoping that no one would see him.

He was not so lucky...  Arriving on the white sand just as the moon reached
its zenith Austin could see thousands upon thousands of people lined down
the coast as far as he could see.  Also on the beach was a giant bonfire
sending flames fifty feet into the air and standing in front of it... was
Vard... where Austin's body had been covered with flour and marked by black
runes...  Vard's skin was pitch black except for the white marks on his
body and his now bleached blond hair.  There was a wild... almost primitive
look to him that spoke to Austin's basic instincts.  Just looking at him
Austin felt the blood rush to his sex.

Austin next heard the sound of a deep drum as Sparrow, his skin and hair
dyed red and dressed only in a white loincloth, came out of the crowd.
"May those who would become brothers step forward!"

Austin, running, arrived first by Sparrow's side.  Vard for his part took
his walking with his usual arrogant saunter. When he did arrived Austin saw
that not only the hair on Vard's head had changed... so had the bush around
his erect manhood.

"I see you two are pretty eager."  Sparrow chuckled softly least the
gathered crowd heard him.

"Yes we are."  Vard said with a wolfish grin that sent a shiver down
Austin's spine.

"Then I will be quick."  Sparrow promised as he drew out a knife.  He then
took turns making shallow cuts in each man's hand, dark blood oozing out.

"Now what do we do."  Austin asked... feeling a little ill on the sight of
blood.

"Take hold of each other's hands." Sparrow replied.

Austin nodded and offered his uninjured hand to Vard.

"Your other hand Austin."  Vard laughed.

"But..."  Austin protested.

"Austin."  Vard growled.

"Ok...ok."  Austin sighed as he switched hands.  As soon as his bloody hand
was within reach Vard took hold of it tightly, the blood squeezed out of
both their hands, mingling together.  For Austin the pain sent his eyes
wide but at least he did not scream.

For a long while Vard held his iron grip as the blood stained the white
sand red. Finally he let go and raised his bloody fist over his head to the
roar of the crowd. As for Austin, Sparrow ended up having to raise his hand
up for him for he was in shock.

Vard had to call out Austin's name three times before he got a response.
"Austin?"

"Yes." The wiry man managed to finally whisper while Sparrow used his loin
cloth to bandage both men's hands.

"Are you alright?"  Vard asked.

"Yeah... yeah I guess I am."

"You guess you are?"  Vard chuckled.

"I don't like blood... ok!"  Austin shouted... feeling as if he were being
mocked.

This only sent Vard into a deeper laugh as he reached over and pulled his
now oath brother into a hug.  "I am glad I am not taking you to war with
me."

"War?"  Austin tried to ask confused... but was stopped by Vard's black
stained lips.  Soon both of them were rolling in the sand... three weeks of
pent up passions consuming them

"Take us back to the Void."  Vard begged as he penetrated Austin with his
hardened manhood, remembering how good it had felt.

"But."  Austin said between moans.

Seeing his oath brother would need convincing, Vard made a deep thrust.  It
did the trick.  The two quickly faded out of view.  Almost as soon as they
were gone however... they reappeared, their bodies rolling across the sand
as they were thrown out of the void.

Vard was the first to come to a stop, standing up with some difficulty as
is eyes searched the fire lit beach for Austin.  He soon found him, just at
the edge of the waves, his face down in the sand, his body not moving.

"Austin!"  Vard shouted as he raced to the man's side.

Rolling Austin onto his back, holding him, Vard saw the young man's eyes
were rolled in the back of his head, his body shaking with tiny tremors.

"Help!"  Vard shouted as tears started streaming down his face.