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Eylandria descended from her carriage and said coldly "Every last one of them... Now i need the prisoners soul."

 

"Like I said, seventh cell, right side, 8th level down" the god of war said

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"I shall enjoy this." Eylandria said as she walked away to the castle, followed by two bodyguards...

 

Once she reached the prisoners cell she put her hand through the bars as he came over, she lifted him up and opened her mouth, sucking out his soul as his face weathered and aged, until he was stripped of not only his soul, but his youth and life.

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Illius returned to the palace of his God but as usual he was nowhere to be found. The angel sighed and walked up to the one who talks to Sillandris. "Why we do nothing when those Gods kill people? Most of their spheres are not even needed to this world!" Illius shouted. The other angel looked at him curiously. "It is not our place to question actions of Gods..." "Why do we only comfort mortals!? Why don't we fight for them!?" The paladin sounded angry. "I am the one who is beside them when those people die! They ask me why I didn't help... what must I say to them? It's not my Gods sphere to help you earlier!?" The other angel rose from his seat. "You are close to blasphemy." Illius just glared at the other angel. He had no idea that he can be this angry. "God of mischief thought it would be fun to make the entire family sick with some sort of incurable disease... I could have stopped him but He didn't let me! I am tired of watching mortals suffer because those 'Gods' don't know what to do with their time!" For a moment there was an awkward silence between the two of them. "I am done." Illius said and walked away. The other angel shouted that he can't do that, that Illius will be punished or maybe even killed and that their God won't allow this to happen. "I'm sure that Sillandris simply doesn't care." The paladin said and left.

Few hours later news had spread about the angel that went rogue.

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"It seems that ignorant and poor excuse for a god, Sillandris has let one of his servants go rouge." Kronan said, almost laughing as the news spread, almost all the gods knew by now "It is sad to think that one god can let his servants go so out of hand."

"To be fair, lord, it could happen to any one of you"

"It could, but only Silandris would let it happen"

"Should we do anything?"

"Why? Has the rouge servant done anything to us?"

"Well... no... but..."

"But what? You think just because an angel decides not to serve a diety any longer means that they will cross blades with the gods? No, I doubt that"

"But what if it did?"

"The angel would provide little problems to the gods of this world"

"Why do you deal with Eylandria? I thought that was dishonourable"

"Are you questioning me?"

"Well... yes my lord"

"It's dishonourable to deal with it through her rather than fight your opponents head on, but when your opponents have no honour, do they deserve an honourable death?"

"No my lord"

"Now we see eye to eye. Now, we are now ready to engage our plans"

"What if the other gods attempt to stop us?"

"They won't, none of them will want to get involved in another one of the goddess of peace and the god of wars petty squabbles, justice and order may step in, but we will have what we want by then. Ready the troops"

"yes my lord"

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"So, you're plans were sinister as i thought? well done, i wholeheartedly approve. Deliver a nice wound to the goddess of peace for me will you?" Eylandria said as she walked by Kronos, hearing the entire conversation. "Looks like i have a rogue angel to deal with." She said as she exited the castle, and entered her carriage again.
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"So, you're plans were sinister as i thought? well done, i wholeheartedly approve. Deliver a nice wound to the goddess of peace for me will you?" Eylandria said as she walked by Kronos, hearing the entire conversation. "Looks like i have a rogue angel to deal with." She said as she exited the castle, and entered her carriage again.

 

Kronan grunted, but he had no interest in fighting the goddess of peace head on, no, he wanted the land and had planned so that he could take it with little fighting, he left Kalidon with the army for the areas of land he wanted to claim, and the 'treaty land'

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Illius walked along the road, enjoying the beautiful weather. He knew that Sillandris or rather the one who talks to him will send other angels to stop him. According to him an angel that went rogue is the worst thing to happen. He also knew that if they ever catch him the punishment will be worse than death. Illius now wondered if Sillandris even exists. He never saw him...
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Illius walked along the road, enjoying the beautiful weather. He knew that Sillandris or rather the one who talks to him will send other angels to stop him. According to him an angel that went rogue is the worst thing to happen. He also knew that if they ever catch him the punishment will be worse than death. Illius now wondered if Sillandris even exists. He never saw him...

 

Eylandria's carriage sped across the road, disrupting the tranquil feel of the day, it stopped near Illius, and Eylandria said "So you are the rogue angel? Finally got tired of that fool sillandris?"

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