The Slayer
ldn't be
groaning and baring his tee
said beside him. '
squeaked. 'Look
was almost completely destroyed in parts. It looked like a great beast had crashed into several of the buildings, tearing them apart as if they were made from only paper. Several animals wandered about in confusion, sheep that ha
man, sitting on the steps before one of the
o have come to save us
replied to the man flatly. '
hank god. You have to kill
llage leader?' L
old man replied, poin
marching away. The other members
to several people, dishing out orders and pointing from here to there. Behind her, just outside the village was a small fire, on which a sma
village leader was saying to another man. 'The siz
eroy spoke lo
rned t
the villa
m young, but this is my job now.' She paused, considering the
oy grumbl
out from the group to ge
ming back. The people are afraid to leave their homes n
Waltz gazed back, grinning widely. He remembered, what felt like a lifetime ago, being young and full of dreams, ju
l pursuing
. 'If it was a fire-breathing creature...well...out lit
ed tone. 'We must be grateful for w
lds now, we have stayed here in this village together where we f
n, placing his h
said. 'Don't worry' he reassured her. 'We will fin
a bush, all facing the same way, all staring outwards through th
for it?' Waltz grumbled.
e' Leroy rea
ideways glance at him, gl
through gritted teeth, 'that
taring through the bush at the dead sheep, an expression of agonizi
his patience with Waltz grew thinner with every word that fell out of h
us
female in season
ing a strange expression. 'Why
Leave Leroy be. He's our lead
Kyle now. 'Shouldn't we be surrounding it? Why a
in annoyance then as
unded by men! I knew you w
abbing him and clapping a hand over Waltz's m
roy hissed as Waltz
due him, which seemed to m
d members named Earnest asked Leroy. 'Maybe Waltz i
t. 'We can't fight it here. It would only get away from us. A flying beast like that would only try to escape.
re you goi
e grass a bow, alongside a single arrow with feath
follow it anywhere, even if the arrow gets dislodged after a time, the magic
g at the arrow with large eyes. 'It
ers down to touch it, stroking it tenderly like a
beast this is?' E
rs gave me' Leroy replied withdra
ain bitterly about it later, and accuse Leroy of all sorts of mischief. But for t
f an hour later, when somet
It sounded like a great eagl
owards the heavens, gazing all around for
denly with a gasp, eyes wi
ortion to its body. The colour of its wings and fur were black and brown mottled, w
sheep, beating its colossal wings
m behind the bush, standing tall and drawing the stri
eching furiously, looming over the de
was embedded deep into the monster's flesh. The griffin screeched again, crouching lo
ed on his heel and marched towards the horses tha
hey went. The eleven members of the guild mounted their
hunting the beast, and going where it led. Chasing after him were the other ten members of the guild, wit
e beast into t
of the rocky slopes. 'It's too high.' He wheeled his horse
p, hearing the last wo
li
ad back to the stee
oh no
s nowhere to tie them in the rocky place,
his horse that had no name. 'I want to
just stare
bbing the air before him ex
ther members of the guild that were
ting his teeth in determ
rduous. It was gruelling and exhausting and arduous a
as his muscles burned and his fingers bled from climbing th
lright dow
one of the other
like gravity ever killed anyone' he added in
stan hollered down to
e drop behind him, his stom
cared of heights? He thought then
ld members called to him fro
op of the cliff, hauling himself over the ed
g for him to catch up. Waltz crawled forward
old and rocky cliffs. There lay a vast and green countryside, the bri
he surface of the water, lifting its body high before throwing itself back with an almighty splash. It descended into the depths again, as deep a plac
g his arms out wide. 'This bright and beau
h the air, an ear piercing call, a sha
all staring towards the maze of r
his back to the drop. He watched as the griffin made itself known, clawing at t
rs behind him. He was the closest to the approaching beast. 'It's
red then, conto
d as it tore forwards, wings beating
dge where Waltz stood; sailing over the top of his head
gs caused Waltz to stumble back, teetering on his heels on the very
aahhhh....WAA
then, grabbing him by the o
the end of the scarf as Walt
arf?' Tom
led him back. Waltz stumbled forward
hed. 'That was
called out to them as the
his sword with a grin, standing with his side to the griffin as it dre
tumbling in the sudden gale the beast created, his
, reaching an impossible height. The other members of the guild (Waltz included) w
r, faster and faster, twirling his twin blades as he did, cut
th his head bowed, swords held out either side of h
ing suddenly, fists balled and body shaking
rising to his feet. 'Quickly
forwards, attacking the unfortunate bea
in pain, using a gust of wind to throw t
wing his weapon up to catch the grif
knife on a chain caught the beast, hooking around the joint of its wing. Kyle pulled sh
ing into the mountains and
e beast, weapons raised, eyes fixed on the vague sh
, screeching in anger, but
ed, steppin
t's my
in the air the bright ribbon tied to the hilt which he used to distract his enemies from the blade
I'm r
separated from the others, now the centre of the griffin's attention. It clambered over the rocks, running on all
ng deep into its shoulder. The griffin screeched, turning back to him and lunging again. Waltz twirled the sword several times, the red cloth tied to the hilt he used to
pace. It followed Waltz, ignoring the guild members either side. Its large talons tore at the earth
with one of his swords and stabbing th
one f
ening his grip on the sword, b
od and falling forwards. It heaved itself up one last time, r
ild members around him relaxed, sh
hem, wiping clean his twin blades before sh
und and patting each other on the back. Waltz wiped his f
z' one of them
est' Waltz g
r celebration. He approached the dead griffin, s
of his strength to push it. The griffin slump
wn the griffin's body. He sa
He saw the griffin's chestnut plume was tipped with a red hue
ped back, jerking his head up to the guild members
sile
flipping a light switch, each
said to them urgent
Waltz asked him. '
Leroy told him. 'It's far too small to have caused the
ha
. The males are always smaller. This be
gulped nervously. 'I
griffin and leaning on its body, looking down
fins nesting never travel too far from their eggs, and never leave them for too long. I
and deeper within the rocks. As they went, Waltz gla
zing all about him. 'Every crack, every crev
his hand firmly on his shoulder. 'We'll g
altz asked him as they walked. 'They are monst
n. 'We can kill it; just have a little faith
then, thinki
he bega
en he
reath, crying out i
called. 'It'
he rocks beside them only a brie
his hand to the others, signalling them to stop. 'No one
s stared in silence at
est time, no
' Leroy whispe
ike obsidian appeared the
st of the beast
like...five times the size of the
, with really big and sharp feet at the back like a terrifying pr
k one loo
pant
k, ready to lunge and k
cried turning
he collar before he ha
k and shoving him forwards to face th
ed forward, right into the path of t
ttered staring b
out wide over their heads, before folding them c
ight beside him, close enough so t
lowly towards the griffin, eyes wide with fear, his breath
to Waltz, doing so very slo
aware of Leroy sho
ON'T LET I
got caught on the griffin, and as it took off soaring over the hill
re his faint protests at the ri
AAAAAAHH
up towards the sky as Waltz sailed
he
?' Tristan asked him, straight
e others as the griffin made its escape with Waltz dang
Trevor asked, frowning at the shr
ly turning back to the swif
e sky, watching Walt
scarf'