Side Info
This is an entire chapter from a story that I had been co-writing with a friend. Our lives became hectic and we unfortunately abandoned it after getting 42 chapters in. I wrote this whole chapter on my own…. If I ever try to do something with Lux and Lumen I would love to be able to keep this!
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Warning that there's gore, manipulation, swearing, and murder.
As with my previous excerpt if you're interested in reading more please dm me and I'll send the link.
Excerpt
I had left Lux down in his confinement. I knew that it was for the good of many that he be locked away. I listened as he started to thrash around in his bindings. He started to yell out obscenities of the likes that I knew not of.
“LUMEN! I KNOW YOU’RE THERE. COME AND FACE ME YOU RAT-FACED SCOUNDREL!” Lux yelled. I would not do as he told me to. I would not go down there.
“NO!” I yelled back.
“FINE. I GUESS THAT YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW WHO YOUR FATHER IS!” My father? I was told that he had fallen in battle while I was only a child. I had no memory of him. The Lux that is my friend told me that a witch had removed any memory of him from my mind.
“LUMEN, YOUR FATHER HATED YOU!” Lux yelled at me. I would not listen to him. I had to block him out. He remained silent for an hour.
“LUMEN! I’M ME AGAIN! SET ME FREE!” I knew that it was not true; this Lux would say or do anything to get what he wanted.
“YOU ARE NOT LUX!” I hollered back. He was silent for a long while after that. I sat and thought about the one time that I had looked into his eyes.
“No, you mustn’t go. You cannot trust him!” Sally told me, but I ignored her. It felt wrong to let Lux be locked up. I marched down into the cellar, keys in my hand. I wasn’t going to let Sally nor Daneris stop me.
“This is wrong! We should not let him decay in that place!” I said as I walked.
“Fine, but know this Lumen Custos; what happens once you set him free will be on your head!” Daneris told me. When I reached where Lux was he turned to look at me. His face was covered by a blindfold.
“Who is there?” Lux asked me. I moved towards him.
“It is I, Lu. I have come to set you free Lux.”
“Have you now?”
“Yes.”
“Do this for me before you do.”
“Do what?”
“Remove the blindfold, so that I may look upon the face of the man that I shall have to repay for his kindness.” Lux said.
“Very well.” I responded, and removed the blindfold. As I did, his swirling black eyes became visible. I could not help myself; I had to look into them. I watched as the blackness swirled around.
“What did you see?” Lux asked.
“I saw nothing.” I told him.
“Nothing? How can that be? You should have seen what you fear most!” Lux exclaimed.
“What do you mean?” I asked him.
“You should have seen what you fear the most; be it the darkness inside you, or something else.” Lux said. I unlocked the cuffs around his wrists and ankles.
“Is there anything else that I could do for you?” I asked Lux.
“Yes, there is. We are going to attack the first encampment that we see.” He said. Without thinking I unsheathed my sword, and marched upstairs. Daneris was gone, but Sally was standing right in plain sight.
“Well?” Sally asked.
“So far he is harmless. I do not understand why we had him locked away.” I stated.
“What do you mean by ‘had’?” She asked me.
“He means that he has set me free witch.” Lux said. He had his sword in one hand, and a knife in the other. Sally turned to me.
“What have you done?” She asked me with a fearful expression on her face.
“He has only done what you and the half elf were too afraid to do.” Lux stated, and pointed his sword at her. “Do not try to stop me witch, or I will slice you to bits. Is that understood?” Sally nodded.
“I will not attempt to stop you Lux, for I know that you, in this state, are even more of a skilled warrior than you normally are; that is only due to your brutality.” Sally said, and put her back against the wall. Lux looked her up and down.
“You will do well to fucking remember that, witch bitch.” I was shocked to hear Lux swear, for it was the first time that I have heard him use profane language. I followed him as he walked out. We mounted our horses, and started to ride. We had come upon an encampment just a few miles away from where we had started.
“First, we must agree upon something.” Lux said. I turned to face him.
“What would that agreement be?” I asked, and he smiled. Deep down I did not like how he smiled, but I still headed onto his every word.
“That you pretend to be killed by me. Then, as I turn to strike the first person that makes a move against me, you will stab me with your sword. I will fall and ‘die’ before the enemy.” Lux said.
“Why do you want that to happen?” I asked him.
“People do not search for a dead man Lu.”
“Why do you want them to think you a dead man?”
Lux laughed. “It will allow me to kill them one by one sometime in the future!” He smiled again.
“Oh. Alright.”
We stalked into the camp, and Lux entered a tent. I looked in through the flap to see what he was doing. He skillfully sliced the vocal cords of the men inside with a dagger before slowly plunging the dagger into their chest. I knew that he did this to ensure that they would not be able to call out for help, and would die a slow and painful death. One of them came to the entry of the tent, but I quickly freed his head from his neck. Blood sprayed as the man’s head rolled. Lux went into another tent, did what he had just done, but let one of them live. He grabbed the man by the hair, and made him march outside.
“I want you to beg for your life!” Lux demanded, and held the dagger’s now ruby blade to the man’s jugular.
“Never!” The man said.
“Beg!” Lux said, and pressed the dagger further into his throat.
“I would rather die!” Said the man.
“So be it!” Lux said as he pulled the dagger across the man’s neck. Lux turned the man around so that he could watch as life drained out of him. Blood oozed out of the man and got onto Lux. Lux smiled as the man took his last gasps of air. We did this until we had killed more than half of the men.
“RAIDERS!” A man yelled. He had exited his tent to urinate. He pissed himself when Lux leapt at him, sword in hand, and skillfully gave the man’s soul to the angel of death. I could hear the sounds of men clamoring for their armor and weapons. A sword came into my line of sight, and I turned to battle it’s wielder. I parried his attacks blow for blow until he made a mistake. I then drove my sword through his heart, almost instantly killing him.
“GIVE THEM EVERYTHING YOU’VE GOT, AND DON’T KILL THEM. I WANT THEM ALIVE!” Somebody yelled. I turned to see Tritain. It was her camp that we had laid claim upon. Lux was busy dueling Daneris, and I knew that this would be the time that I would have to fulfill my promise. I slashed and dueled my way to Lux, killing 30 soldiers as I did. I stepped in between him and Daneris.
“Sally warned you Lumen, and now you are paying the consequences!” Daneris hissed at me. Lux drove his sword into the side of my stomach, but only nicked me. I looked up at Daneris as I fell. I now realized why Lux had to be locked away. He was causing the deaths of many people. I watched in horror as he killed a child and a woman; they were unarmed! He stepped in front of me. I knew that I had to actually kill him to put an end to the horror that was Lux Tenebris. I stood up, raised my sword, carefully aimed the point at his back, and drove it through his stomach. I pulled my blade from him, and he turned around. His sword came down in a flash. I let out a scream as my hand fell to the ground. My blood started to flow from my veins.
“You traitorous wretch, you have betrayed me!” Lux screamed, and fell to the ground. His blood was oddly slowly leaking out of his body. I watched as Tritain marched over to us. Everyone around us fell silent.
“The battle is over!” She announced, and turned to look at me. “Serves you right to lose one of your hands. This will suffice as your punishment for the attack, but you are still to be imprisoned. You will rot there until you give up your life!” She ordered her men to leave Lux where he lay, and to pack up their things. Two of her men seized me by the pits of my arms, and dragged me off. I only held onto the hope that Lux was dead. It was a few days later when he and Daneris had come to free me from the dungeons of Tritain’s home.
Sometime after that I had slowly become friends with Lux. He told me that that Lux was not to be trusted, and that the only times that I could trust him was during the day, and on nights that the moon was not full or a newborn. It was dawn by the time that I was done remembering what happened back then. I stood up, and went to free Lux from his captivity so that he could eat and relieve himself.
“Thank you, old friend, for not listening to what I was saying. Now we must get through three more nights, and then the time of darkness will be over until it comes around again.” Lux said. I let out a nervous laugh at this.
“Why do you laugh Lucu?”
“I laugh because I am nervous that I will listen to what you say during that time.” I told him.
“Ahh.” He said, and fell silent for a while. I too had nothing to say. “Will you accompany me when the time of darkness is over?” Lux asked me. I was floored by this question, and had to stop to think. Lux had never asked me to accompany him after his ‘time of darkness’. He would only leave, and tell me that he’d be back.
“I am sorry Lux, but I cannot go with you. You know that I am still wanted by Tritain. It is only because of Sally that they have not yet found me. I am thankful that she has put up a cloaking spell around my house.” I told him. He was persistent in wanting me to join him, but I refused again and again. He eventually gave up, and sat down to eat. He did not speak to me as himself for the remainder of his very correctly named ‘time of darkness’.