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{{Story_Infobox_Augmented|title1 = Song of the Swans|posted_on = 2/27/2017|author = talmid|chronologically_next_story_(manuscript = Exile Musings Part 2|series = The Stromling Saga|type_of_story = LEGO Universe fanfic|canon_status = Kinda....|date = October 3028 (1 Yt)|location(s) = Militiregnum


This story needs some major editing, and abridgement... until then, here's the part that's relevant to KOTOS. :P
Unverse|characters = [[Aiden Talmid]]


''  ''Red had mentioned loading safe
[[Sir Talmid]]
destinations into this Unverse Manipulator, Intrepid remembered.  He hadn’t the faintest clue where any of them
 
could be.  But he could see the light of
[[Paradox Rogues]]}}In which our hero Intrepid Fusion Eclipse, in search of his missing family, lands on a strange and forbidding planet....
an Unverse Rift opening in his path.  He
 
mentally set his jaw and prepared himself for landing.  He was about to find out.
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''  ''Red had mentioned loading safe destinations into this Unverse Manipulator, and Intrepid had not a clue what any of them could be.  Or where.  Traversing Unverse, he could see the light of an Exit Rift opening in his path.  He mentally set his jaw and prepared himself for landing.  He was about to find out.


The rift approached…
The rift approached…
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The rift passed…
The rift passed…


And Intrepid landed hard on a floor of
Intrepid hit a floor of dirt shoulder-first and was immediately achy.  Apparently Unverse Manipulators didn’t do soft landings.
dirt.  His shoulder hit it head on and
was immediately achy.  Apparently the
Unverse Manipulator didn’t do soft landings when in Reserve Power Mode.


Intrepid blinked several times, before
Intrepid blinked several times, trying to get his vision back, before realizing the place he was in was just dark, and musky, and smelling like decay.  His hands sunk into mud when he tried pushing himself up.  When he got to his feet, he quickly wiped his hands on his armor.
realizing the place he was in was just dark, and musky.  The floor smelled like decay.  He pressed his hands on the ground next to
his head, and found that he’d just missed landing headfirst in a puddle of mud
when his right hand sank into it.  He got
to his feet quickly and wiped his hands on his armor.


He was in some sort of underground network,
He was in some sort of underground network, from the looks of it.  Minimal illumination came from flickering torchlights at T-sections.  The floor, walls, and ceiling were hewn out of dirt, with pale, pasty feeling moss and fungus growing on the walls.  Intrepid turned on his heel, trying to figure out which way was out.  The Unverse Manipulator offered no clues, so he would have to walk.  Was he in some sort of catacombs?
from the looks of it.  Dim flickering
torchlight gave minimal illumination at T-sections.  The floor, walls, and ceiling were hewn out
of dirt, with moss and fungus growing on the walls.  Intrepid turned on his heel, trying to figure
out which was out.  The Unverse
Manipulator was useless, so he would have to walk.  He was in some sort of catacombs?


Someone coughed in the distance.
Someone coughed in the distance.


''Or
''Or ''dungeons? Intrepid thought.
dungeons? ''Intrepid thought.


''It would help to have a map of this place'', Intrepid mentally
''It would help to have a map of this place'', Intrepid thought to himself.  He began walking to the nearest torchlit intersection, and felt barely any warmth from the flame.  There were only nondescript dirt walls between where he landed and there.  Looking down both directions, there were no doors to be seen and the paths curved in opposite directions.
grumbled to himself.  He began walking to
the nearest intersection.  There were
only nondescript dirt walls between where he landed and there.  Looking down both directions, there were
again no doors to be seen, but the paths did curve in opposite directions.


He stopped when he
He stopped when he heard footsteps and the dancing of personal torchlights approaching around the right side path.  Intrepid ducked back into the hallway, to be safe, and pressed himself against the wall.  Even if this was one of ''Red''’s “safe locations,” Intrepid was doubtful it even was, as it had not yet proven itself to be friendly to ''him''.
heard footsteps and the dancing of personal torchlights approaching around the
right side path.  Instinctively Intrepid ducked
back into the hallway and pressed himself against the wall.  Even if this was one of Red’s “safe
locations,” and Intrepid was doubtful it even was, the place had not yet proven
''itself'' to be friendly for Intrepid to
trust it.


The footsteps grew
The footsteps grew closer and Intrepid detected they were many in number.  When they passed him, Intrepid held his breath and counted a group of six.  The three in the front held torches and looked like knights out of a fantasy book, clanking about in black armor, dark metal boots, and shiny chain mail, with swords and daggers at their hips.  And the three in the back were Paradox Space Marauders?
close enough for Intrepid to detect they were many in number, and then they reached
the hallway entrance.  Intrepid held his
breath as they passed.  They were a group
of six.  The three in the front held
torches and looked like knights out of a fantasy book, clanking about in black armor,
dark metal boots, and shiny chain mail, with swords and daggers at their hips.  And the three in the back were Paradox Space
Marauders?


Somehow the Paradox
Amazingly all of them, especially the Paradox, passed without noticing him. His heart thudded noisily in his ears. There was no reason they ''hadn’t'' seen him, unless their tech wasn’t turned on….
passed without noticing him, and Intrepid nearly stopped breathing when he saw
them.  He exhaled sharply and inhaled
graciously when they were gone.  There
was no reason they ''hadn’t'' seen him,
unless their tech wasn’t turned on….


Intrepid switched
Intrepid switched out his Bat Lord helmet for Cyclone’s Space Marauder Rank 3 helmet, which he still had for some reason.  Putting it on, the device immediately complained of low power.  Looking about, Intrepid could see several lifeforms separated fairly evenly behind the left passage.  There were more heat signatures, people, physically above him on an upper floor, and that was all the range the helmet wanted to display.  He was definitely underground.
out his Bat Lord helmet for Cyclone’s Space Marauder Rank 3 helmet, which he
still had for some reason.  Putting it
on, the device immediately complained of low power.  Looking about, Intrepid could see several
lifeforms separated fairly evenly behind the left passage.  There were more people physically above him,
on an upper floor, and that was all the range the helmet wanted to display.  He was definitely underground.


Intrepid noted the
Intrepid noted the positions of the nearest moving patrols like the one that had passed him, then turned off the helmet's HUD to conserve power, and darted off on the left path towards the evenly spaced lifeforms.  As expected, he rounded a bend and found himself facing a cavern lined with metal barred cells.  Some were empty, but most were occupied with ragged
position of the nearest patrol, coming up behind him, and all the others he
looking minifigures.  There were few torches in this room, only with the passive assists of Cyclone’s helmet could Intrepid see them at all.
could see, and darted off on the left path towards the evenly spaced lifeforms.  As expected, he rounded a bend and found
himself facing a cavern lined with metal barred cells.  Some were empty, but most were occupied with ragged
looking minifigures.  There were few
torches in this room, only with the assist of Cyclone’s helmet could Intrepid
see them at all.


He stepped forwards,
He stepped forwards, his boots squelching in the mud.  No one perked up.  Intrepid breathed heavily and recoiled, the stench was worse here.  He doubted any of these prisoners –''people'', had showered in days.  Or weeks.  Or months.
his boots squelching in the mud.  No one
perked up.  Intrepid breathed heavily and
recoiled, the stench was worse here.  He
doubted any of these prisoners –''people'',
had showered in days.  Or weeks.  Or months.


He had almost
He had almost cleared the last row of cells, when something caught his eye.  Hanging over the top bars of the last cell on the left was a shield.  There was something on it, invisible in the dark, but Intrepid had a flashlight.  It took several noisy jiggles before it finally projected a steady beam of light. Intrepid gasped when he saw the shield’s crest.
cleared the last row of cells, when something caught his eye.  Hanging over the top bars of the last cell on
the left was a shield.  There was
something on it, invisible in the dark, but Intrepid had a flashlight.  It took several noisy jiggles before it finally
projected a steady beam of light. 
Intrepid gasped when he saw the shield’s crest.


There was nothing
There was nothing else in his universe identified by a yellow delta with a banner, except the badge of the Talmid Letter Company, now the Talmid Family Crest.
else in his universe identified by a yellow delta on a banner, except the crest
of the Talmid Family since the days of the Talmid Letter Company.


''If this is here'', Intrepid wondered, ''is a member of my family here..?''
''If this is here'', Intrepid wondered, ''who else could be here?''
[[File:Talmid kotos logo.jpg|centre|thumb|220x220px]]
Intrepid aimed the flashlight past the Talmidian shield and past the bars of the cell to shine on the opposing dirt wall from which a vest and other clothes hung.  The flashlight also lit up the silhouette of a scrawny man seated on the cell’s one bench, in the middle of the floor, faced away from Intrepid.


'' ''
The man wore a ratty sleeveless tunic on his torso, and plain pants covered his legs.  His bare arms were pale in the flashlight glow.  He had dark hair, thin and disheveled.  His face, Intrepid could not see, until after several moments the man shifted in the light.


Slowly Intrepid aimed
And Killian Talmid turned around.  He squinted in the face of the flashlight, and Intrepid quickly angled it downwards out of his uncle’s eyes, but aimed up enough to illuminate Killian’s face in the edge glow.  Intrepid’s heart stopped at his uncle’s face.  Sweat glistened on his forehead and his dark eyes were watered. The moisture on his face did nothing to clean the dirt caked on his cheeks, in his hair, in his beard, if anything it made it stickier. When Killian opened his mouth, it was to cough. 
the flashlight past the Talmidian shield, past the bars of the cell, to shine
on the opposing dirt wall, from which a vest and other clothes hung.  The flashlight also lit up the silhouette of
a man seated on the cell’s one bench, in the middle of the floor, faced away
from Intrepid.


The man wore a ratty
When Killian stopped coughing, it was to ask in an awfully tired sounding voice, “Art thou here to take me up to thy kangaroo court again? Sentence me to more punishment? Or hath thou finally considered my dire need for a bath?”
sleeveless tunic on his torso, and plain pants covered his legs.  His bare arms were pale in the flashlight
glow.  He had dark hair, thin and
disheveled.  His face, Intrepid could not
see, until after several moments the man shifted in the light.


And he turned
“What the brick did you just say?” Intrepid exclaimed in dismay.
around.


“Killian.” Intrepid
Killian flexed his jaw, sighed, and started to turn around again. “It can’t be.” Intrepid heard him mutter.  “Just another Rogue guard confounded by the beauty of olde speech-“
breathed.


Killian Talmid
“It’s me Aiden, your nephew!” Intrepid screamed.  “What are you doing here Uncle Killian?!”
squinted in the face of the flashlight, and Intrepid quickly angled it downwards
out of his uncle’s eyes, aimed so Killian’s face remained lit in the edge of
its glow.  Intrepid’s heart stopped at his
uncle’s face.  Sweat glistened on his
forehead and his dark eyes were watered. 
When Killian opened his mouth, it was to cough.  The moisture on his face did nothing to clean
the dirt caked on his cheeks, in his hair, in his beard, if anything it made it
stickier.


When Killian stopped
“Thou shalt address me by Sir Talmi- what?” Killian turned back around again, wincing as he twisted his spine too quickly.  When he opened his eyes again, they were still squinting. “Let me see your face.”
coughing, it was to ask in an awfully tired sounding voice, “Art thou here to take
me up to thou kangaroo court again? 
Sentence me to more punishment? 
Or hath thou finally considered my dire need for a bath?”


“What the brick did
Intrepid aimed the flashlight at his face, and then remembered to pull off his helmet.  He held the light in front of his chest and tilted it up.  “It’s me.” he said.  “I haven’t seen you in-”
you just say?” Intrepid exclaimed in dismay.


Intrepid saw what
“Four years.” Killian finished.  “Thanksgiving day, 2010.  You’re looking older than I remember.  I didn’t think I’d see you again so late… so soon… here, of all places.”  He coughed again and wiped the moisture out of his eyes, smearing dirt from his arms across his face.  He didn’t seem to notice or care.  “You’re not with the Rogues, are you?”
could have been recognition flash on his uncle’s face at the sound of his voice.  Killian flexed his jaw, sighed, and started
to turn around again. “It can’t be.” Intrepid heard him mutter.  “Just another Rogue guard confounded by the
beauty of olde speech-“


“It’s me Aiden!”
“Rogues?” Intrepid repeated.
Intrepid screamed.  “What are you doing
here Uncle Killian?!”


“Thou shalt address
“Paradox Rogues.” Killian clarified.  “They’re working with thedude, and Vladek, and Barney...”
me by Sir Talmi- what?” Killian turned back around again, wincing as he twisted
his spine too quickly.  When he opened
his eyes again, they were still squinting. 
“Let me see your face.” he ordered.


Intrepid aimed the
“Paradox Rogues from the ''Faction War''?” Intrepid asked again.
flashlight at his face, and then remembered to pull off his helmet.  He held the light in front of his chest and
tilted it up.  “It’s me.” he said.  “Aiden. 
Your nephew.  I haven’t seen you
in-”


“Four years.”
“Not so loud,” Killian hissed.  “The guards may come back any second.”  He looked about furtively, uselessly in the dark.  Intrepid put Cyclone’s helmet back on and glanced around.  The helmet didn’t detect a patrol, ''yet''.
Killian finished.  “Thanksgiving day, 2010.  You’re looking older than I remember.  I didn’t think I’d see you again so late… so
soon… here, of all places.”  He coughed
again, and wiped the moisture out of his eyes, smearing dirt from his arms
across his face.  He didn’t seem to
notice or care.  “You’re not with the
Rogues, are you?”


“Rogues?” Intrepid
“I don’t need to know how you got here then,” Killian continued, “but you need to leave.  However you came here, for whatever reason you must go.   Now.”
repeated.


“Paradox Rogues.”
“Not without you, buddy,” Intrepid declared.  He studied the bars.  They were a solid type and sturdy, it would take a sharp sword to cut them, or a shot with his drill to blow out the lock.  “We’re going to leave this place, you and me,”
Killian clarified.  “They’re working with
thedude, and Vladek.”
 
“Paradox Rogues from
the ''Faction War''?” Intrepid asked
again.
 
“Not so loud,”
Killian hissed.  “The guards may come
back any second.”  He looked about
furtively, uselessly in the dark. 
Intrepid put Cyclone’s helmet back on and glanced around.  The helmet didn’t detect a patrol, ''yet''.
 
“I don’t need to
know how you got here then,” Killian continued, “but you need to leave.  However you came here, for whatever reason,
you must go.   Now.”
 
“Not without you,
buddy,” Intrepid declared.  He studied
the bars.  They were a solid type,
sturdy.  It would take a sharp sword to
cut them, or a shot with his drill to blow out the lock.  “We’re going to leave this place, you and me,”
Intrepid said, finding his replacement Drill of Blasting.  He aimed it at the lock.  “You’ve been gone too long from your family.”  He pulled the trigger and nothing happened.
Intrepid said, finding his replacement Drill of Blasting.  He aimed it at the lock.  “You’ve been gone too long from your family.”  He pulled the trigger and nothing happened.


''What?'' Intrepid pulled the trigger again, but the drill refused to
''What?'' Intrepid pulled the trigger again, but the drill refused to fire.  He equipped his Elite Cleaver instead and began sawing its serrated edge against the lock’s edge.  It was cutting, slowly but surely…
fire.  He equipped his Elite Cleaver
instead and began sawing its serrated edge against the lock’s edge.  It was cutting, slowly but surely…


“You can get me out
“You can get me ou
of this cell,” Killian said, “but I can’t leave Militiregnum.”
of this cell,” Killian said, “but I can’t leave Militiregnum.”


“Why?!” Intrepid
“Why?" Intrepid exclaimed.  “I’ve come all this way– by accident – ''not'' to just leave you here.  There’s so much you need to know, so much you can do to help - so much you could have done…”
shouted angrily.  “I’ve come all this way
– by accident – ''not'' to just leave you
here.  There’s so much you need to know,
so much you can do to help - so much you could have done…”


Intrepid finished
He finished sawing the lock and swung the door open, and with his help his uncle rose to his feet.  Looking down, Intrepid saw they were bandaged, quite poorly.  Intrepid tried accessing his backpack to get some clothes for Killian, but to his dismay his mind drew a blank.
sawing the lock.  He swung the door open
and rushed in to grab Killian’s arms, and with his help his uncle rose,
unsteadily at first, to his feet.  Looking
down, Intrepid saw they were bandaged, quite poorly.  Intrepid tried accessing his backpack to get
some clothes for Killian, but to his dismay his mind drew a blank.


“We’re far from a
“We’re far from a Nexus.” Killian said.  “We have to make do without imagination benefits here, not to mention the technology curse.”
Nexus.” Killian said.  “We have to make
do without imagination benefits here, not to mention the electricity ban.”


“Why did you come
“Why did you come here, Uncle Killian?” Intrepid sighed, letting Killian put his arm around his
here, Uncle Killian?” Intrepid sighed, letting Killian put his arm around his
shoulders – he walked him out of the cell.  “Going on a crusade?  Fulfilling a boyhood dream?”
shoulders – he walked him out of the cell. 
“Going on a crusade?  Fulfilling a
boyhood dream?”


“Have you heard of the Knights of the Olde
“Have you heard of the Knights of the Olde Speech?” Killian said.  “We were a mercenary organization,”
Speech?” Killian said.  “We were a mercenary
organization,”


“Based out of
“Based out of industrial Nimbus Station,” Intrepid guessed.
industrial Nimbus Station,” Intrepid guessed.


“55 unemployment
“55 unemployment road, to be exact.”
road, to be exact.”


“That’s next door to
“That’s next door to Leek Works.” Intrepid said.
Leek Works.” Intrepid said.


“We got this job
“We got this job from the deposed king here, his majesty King Matthias Moracol-“ Killian stopped suddenly.  “Guards.” he whispered.
from the deposed king here, his majesty King Matthias Moracol-“ Killian stopped
suddenly.  “Guards.” he whispered.


Intrepid swung his
Intrepid swung his Bat Lord staff off his back, and gave his cleaver to Killian.
Bat Lord staff off his back, and gave his cleaver to Killian.


“We’ll smash if we
“We’ll smash if we fight them.” Killian said.  “You can’t rebuild here, and I can’t burden you with protecting me.  It’s time for you to go.”  He slung his arm off Intrepid and pushed him away.
fight them.” Killian said.  “You can’t
rebuild here, and I can’t burden you with protecting me.  It’s time for you to go.”  He slung his arm off Intrepid and nudged him weakly
away.


“I have an Unverse
“I have an Unverse Manipulator.” Intrepid protested, grabbing Killian’s hand.  “I got here with it.”
Manipulator.” Intrepid protested, grabbing Killian’s hand.  “I got here with it.”


“I hath not the
“I hath not the faintest idea what an Unwhat Manipulator is, but pray you can leave here with it too.” Killian knocked Intrepid’s hand off him again, and handed him the sword.  Intrepid could hear stomps of another patrol approaching behind him. “Now run!”
faintest idea what an Unwhat Manipulator is, but pray you can leave here with
it too.” Killian knocked Intrepid’s hand off him again, and handed him the
sword.  Intrepid could hear stomps of
another patrol approaching behind him. 
“Now run!”


So Intrepid ran.  He grabbed the Unverse Manipulator from his
So Intrepid ran.  He grabbed the Unverse Manipulator from his
belt and willed it to work.  It felt cold,
belt and willed it to work.  It felt cold and dead, but a moment later it lit up and Intrepid sighed in relief.  ''Get me out of this place, he willed it, ''only for a picture to appear in his head of the universal symbol for “low battery.”
dead, but a moment later it lit up and Intrepid sighed in relief.  ''Get me
out of this place'', he willed it, only for a picture to appear in his head
of the universal symbol for “low battery.”
 
He tried to find his
Imagination spark, but reaching inside himself was like digging in quicksand,
or reaching inside a full laundry basket of heavy clothes.  Wet clothes. 
He couldn’t stand to leave Uncle Killian to be re-imprisoned.  But he and Killian both agreed he couldn’t
leave ''himself'' to be imprisoned
either.
 
''I’ll come back''. Intrepid thought determinedly.


''I’ll come back after.  I.  Leave''!
He tried to find his Imagination spark, but reaching inside himself was like digging in quicksand, or reaching inside a laundry basket full of heavy clothes.  He couldn’t stand to leave Uncle Killian to be re-imprisoned.  But he and Killian both agreed he couldn’t leave ''himself'' to be imprisoned either.


An unverse rift
''I’ll come back''. Intrepid thought determinedly.  ''I’ll come back after.  I.  Leave''!
opened in front of Intrepid and he fell in.


''' '''
An unverse rift opened in front of Intrepid and he fell in.


'''TO BE CONTINUED'''
'''TO BE CONTINUED'''
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  Red had mentioned loading safe destinations into this Unverse Manipulator, and Intrepid had not a clue what any of them could be.  Or where. Traversing Unverse, he could see the light of an Exit Rift opening in his path.  He mentally set his jaw and prepared himself for landing.  He was about to find out. The rift approached… The rift passed… Intrepid hit a floor of dirt shoulder-first and was immediately achy.  Apparently Unverse Manipulators didn’t do soft landings. Intrepid blinked several times, trying to get his vision back, before realizing the place he was in was just dark, and musky, and smelling like decay.  His hands sunk into mud when he tried pushing himself up.  When he got to his feet, he quickly wiped his hands on his armor. He was in some sort of underground network, from the looks of it.  Minimal illumination came from flickering torchlights at T-sections.  The floor, walls, and ceiling were hewn out of dirt, with pale, pasty feeling moss and fungus growing on the walls.  Intrepid turned on his heel, trying to figure out which way was out.  The Unverse Manipulator offered no clues, so he would have to walk.  Was he in some sort of catacombs? Someone coughed in the distance. Or dungeons? Intrepid thought. It would help to have a map of this place, Intrepid thought to himself.  He began walking to the nearest torchlit intersection, and felt barely any warmth from the flame.  There were only nondescript dirt walls between where he landed and there.  Looking down both directions, there were no doors to be seen and the paths curved in opposite directions. He stopped when he heard footsteps and the dancing of personal torchlights approaching around the right side path.  Intrepid ducked back into the hallway, to be safe, and pressed himself against the wall.  Even if this was one of Red’s “safe locations,” Intrepid was doubtful it even was, as it had not yet proven itself to be friendly to him. The footsteps grew closer and Intrepid detected they were many in number. When they passed him, Intrepid held his breath and counted a group of six.  The three in the front held torches and looked like knights out of a fantasy book, clanking about in black armor, dark metal boots, and shiny chain mail, with swords and daggers at their hips.  And the three in the back were Paradox Space Marauders? Amazingly all of them, especially the Paradox, passed without noticing him. His heart thudded noisily in his ears. There was no reason they hadn’t seen him, unless their tech wasn’t turned on…. Intrepid switched out his Bat Lord helmet for Cyclone’s Space Marauder Rank 3 helmet, which he still had for some reason.  Putting it on, the device immediately complained of low power.  Looking about, Intrepid could see several lifeforms separated fairly evenly behind the left passage.  There were more heat signatures, people, physically above him on an upper floor, and that was all the range the helmet wanted to display.  He was definitely underground. Intrepid noted the positions of the nearest moving patrols like the one that had passed him, then turned off the helmet's HUD to conserve power, and darted off on the left path towards the evenly spaced lifeforms.  As expected, he rounded a bend and found himself facing a cavern lined with metal barred cells.  Some were empty, but most were occupied with ragged looking minifigures.  There were few torches in this room, only with the passive assists of Cyclone’s helmet could Intrepid see them at all. He stepped forwards, his boots squelching in the mud.  No one perked up.  Intrepid breathed heavily and recoiled, the stench was worse here.  He doubted any of these prisoners –people, had showered in days.  Or weeks.  Or months. He had almost cleared the last row of cells, when something caught his eye.  Hanging over the top bars of the last cell on the left was a shield.  There was something on it, invisible in the dark, but Intrepid had a flashlight.  It took several noisy jiggles before it finally projected a steady beam of light. Intrepid gasped when he saw the shield’s crest. There was nothing else in his universe identified by a yellow delta with a banner, except the badge of the Talmid Letter Company, now the Talmid Family Crest. If this is here, Intrepid wondered, who else could be here?

File:Talmid kotos logo.jpg

Intrepid aimed the flashlight past the Talmidian shield and past the bars of the cell to shine on the opposing dirt wall from which a vest and other clothes hung.  The flashlight also lit up the silhouette of a scrawny man seated on the cell’s one bench, in the middle of the floor, faced away from Intrepid.

The man wore a ratty sleeveless tunic on his torso, and plain pants covered his legs.  His bare arms were pale in the flashlight glow.  He had dark hair, thin and disheveled.  His face, Intrepid could not see, until after several moments the man shifted in the light.

And Killian Talmid turned around. He squinted in the face of the flashlight, and Intrepid quickly angled it downwards out of his uncle’s eyes, but aimed up enough to illuminate Killian’s face in the edge glow.  Intrepid’s heart stopped at his uncle’s face.  Sweat glistened on his forehead and his dark eyes were watered. The moisture on his face did nothing to clean the dirt caked on his cheeks, in his hair, in his beard, if anything it made it stickier. When Killian opened his mouth, it was to cough. 

When Killian stopped coughing, it was to ask in an awfully tired sounding voice, “Art thou here to take me up to thy kangaroo court again? Sentence me to more punishment? Or hath thou finally considered my dire need for a bath?”

“What the brick did you just say?” Intrepid exclaimed in dismay.

Killian flexed his jaw, sighed, and started to turn around again. “It can’t be.” Intrepid heard him mutter.  “Just another Rogue guard confounded by the beauty of olde speech-“

“It’s me Aiden, your nephew!” Intrepid screamed.  “What are you doing here Uncle Killian?!”

“Thou shalt address me by Sir Talmi- what?” Killian turned back around again, wincing as he twisted his spine too quickly.  When he opened his eyes again, they were still squinting. “Let me see your face.”

Intrepid aimed the flashlight at his face, and then remembered to pull off his helmet.  He held the light in front of his chest and tilted it up.  “It’s me.” he said.  “I haven’t seen you in-”

“Four years.” Killian finished.  “Thanksgiving day, 2010.  You’re looking older than I remember.  I didn’t think I’d see you again so late… so soon… here, of all places.”  He coughed again and wiped the moisture out of his eyes, smearing dirt from his arms across his face.  He didn’t seem to notice or care.  “You’re not with the Rogues, are you?”

“Rogues?” Intrepid repeated.

“Paradox Rogues.” Killian clarified.  “They’re working with thedude, and Vladek, and Barney...”

“Paradox Rogues from the Faction War?” Intrepid asked again.

“Not so loud,” Killian hissed.  “The guards may come back any second.”  He looked about furtively, uselessly in the dark.  Intrepid put Cyclone’s helmet back on and glanced around.  The helmet didn’t detect a patrol, yet.

“I don’t need to know how you got here then,” Killian continued, “but you need to leave.  However you came here, for whatever reason you must go.   Now.”

“Not without you, buddy,” Intrepid declared.  He studied the bars.  They were a solid type and sturdy, it would take a sharp sword to cut them, or a shot with his drill to blow out the lock.  “We’re going to leave this place, you and me,” Intrepid said, finding his replacement Drill of Blasting.  He aimed it at the lock.  “You’ve been gone too long from your family.”  He pulled the trigger and nothing happened.

What? Intrepid pulled the trigger again, but the drill refused to fire.  He equipped his Elite Cleaver instead and began sawing its serrated edge against the lock’s edge.  It was cutting, slowly but surely…

“You can get me ou of this cell,” Killian said, “but I can’t leave Militiregnum.”

“Why?" Intrepid exclaimed.  “I’ve come all this way– by accident – not to just leave you here.  There’s so much you need to know, so much you can do to help - so much you could have done…”

He finished sawing the lock and swung the door open, and with his help his uncle rose to his feet.  Looking down, Intrepid saw they were bandaged, quite poorly.  Intrepid tried accessing his backpack to get some clothes for Killian, but to his dismay his mind drew a blank.

“We’re far from a Nexus.” Killian said.  “We have to make do without imagination benefits here, not to mention the technology curse.”

“Why did you come here, Uncle Killian?” Intrepid sighed, letting Killian put his arm around his shoulders – he walked him out of the cell.  “Going on a crusade?  Fulfilling a boyhood dream?”

“Have you heard of the Knights of the Olde Speech?” Killian said.  “We were a mercenary organization,”

“Based out of industrial Nimbus Station,” Intrepid guessed.

“55 unemployment road, to be exact.”

“That’s next door to Leek Works.” Intrepid said.

“We got this job from the deposed king here, his majesty King Matthias Moracol-“ Killian stopped suddenly.  “Guards.” he whispered.

Intrepid swung his Bat Lord staff off his back, and gave his cleaver to Killian.

“We’ll smash if we fight them.” Killian said.  “You can’t rebuild here, and I can’t burden you with protecting me.  It’s time for you to go.”  He slung his arm off Intrepid and pushed him away.

“I have an Unverse Manipulator.” Intrepid protested, grabbing Killian’s hand.  “I got here with it.”

“I hath not the faintest idea what an Unwhat Manipulator is, but pray you can leave here with it too.” Killian knocked Intrepid’s hand off him again, and handed him the sword.  Intrepid could hear stomps of another patrol approaching behind him. “Now run!”

So Intrepid ran.  He grabbed the Unverse Manipulator from his belt and willed it to work.  It felt cold and dead, but a moment later it lit up and Intrepid sighed in relief.  Get me out of this place, he willed it, only for a picture to appear in his head of the universal symbol for “low battery.”

He tried to find his Imagination spark, but reaching inside himself was like digging in quicksand, or reaching inside a laundry basket full of heavy clothes.  He couldn’t stand to leave Uncle Killian to be re-imprisoned.  But he and Killian both agreed he couldn’t leave himself to be imprisoned either.

I’ll come back. Intrepid thought determinedly. I’ll come back after.  I.  Leave!

An unverse rift opened in front of Intrepid and he fell in.

TO BE CONTINUED