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The Soldiers of Nirut (Part of the Cadaverous Planets)
by Dennis Siluk
Part FourFinal Chapters: Part of the Cadaverous Planets
Nirut´s Torment and Ode to Niruh
Haiku for Niruh"You can t stop it-"(Niruh once said to his brother long ago)"It is a matter of time:
Fate is at the end...!"
No: 1880 6-17-2007
Nirut´s Torment
Nirut sat back half distraught from what he had done, unintentionally done, he had killed is brother Niruh -now burdened to the point he went into a depression. At this moment he sat back against a great stone outside the high walls of the castle of the King of Retina, the walls were eighty feet high, seven feet thick. Rognat, his close friend, stood high up looking down from hallway window, looking through a window to where he was in the meadows a short ways from the palace, he could see Nirut, it looked like he wanted to take his own life, but fate would not have it, and as his Niruh, his brother once said to him, "...do not look back, for there is where torment of parting is brother...!" As if he knew someday, something like this could happen.
What had taken place was this:
When Niruh and Rognat were held captive at the Quiet Mound by Murdock and Terb (whom made their escape to Planet Lihterb, and at which time, both Niruh and Rognat were set free shortly after, General Terb, escaped by hiding on Niruh´s spacecraft, and hitching a ride to Retina, whereupon, he found Niruh, drugged him, and brought him down to the river below the Castle-fortress. There he bound him with thick roots of a nearby trees, bound him to a huge rock. With the drugs he became senseless, and Terb was hoping to watch him die slowly, for three days he lay on that rock as Nirut, Rognat and Arallets looked for him.
Then in the middle of the forth night, Nirut found his brother (Rognat and Arallets were a little ways off in the woods, as was Terb, hunting for food to eat, and display to Niruh, as he had intentions to ate it, and psychological torment him in the process). Thus, Nirut finding him, looking upon him, freed him from the rooted-ropes that bound him to the rock, whereupon, once free, he came up wild, yet still in a haze from the drugs, and lack of food (Terb was too far off in the woods to hear a thing). He went wild, and attacked Nirut with half his senses back, and struck out blindly like a viper, recklessly gripping Nirut by the head and neck, and with a thrust and twist back and forth, trying to snap his neck, in the process between the twists, thinking it was Terb he leaped forward, leaped right onto his own spear, the very one his brother had brought with him to fight Terb with, once he found him, to thrust it through his heart for his evil and cruelness to his brother, for the war on SSARG was over, and this was really vengeance for no reason other than please of a kill to insult the young King of Lihterb.
Now Terb hearing the echoes of Niruh´s dying voice from the wind shifting it down hill towards him, he ran the opposite way, looking about, to see if anyone was following.
And there he stood lost in a haze of thoughts, and now confirming with his eyes and senses, that he had killed his brother. When Arallets and Rognat appeared they were horrified.
The Funeral and the Hunt
Terb from the Lost Tribe of Toso
It was the third day of Niruh´s death-he was now laid in the ground on Retina's soil, Nirut still in a haze, still depressed, looking at his brother, and his memories of childhood with him on his home planet Lihterb, "I will not rest until I find and decapitate Terb," he said, with dread on his face, as his body was lowered into the King's soil-the King of Retina looking on, not sure how to take this, and several of his guards watched on with him, while Rognat, and Nirut, bowed their heads in dismay, pulling up the ropes that lowered the coffin into the ground.
Ode to Niruh
I have been renewed-By the love and memory of Niruh(The Great Spear of the Universe-)Here, along the Kings RiverHeedless of peril-I remain;Heavy and strong, was he.Pleasure and joy he gave-"Do not look back," he once said,"...for there is where the torment
of parting is...! Go forward brother,Like a burning spear."
No: 1879, 6-17-2007, Part of the Manuscript:
"The Soldiers of Nirut," also part of the "Cadaverous Planets."
"Terb´s Demise"
Terb of the Valley of Arrows (whose ancestors had migrated from planet Toso, to Planet SSARG (better known as the Planet of Grass, in the Black Galaxy), had been hiding in the old folks Village in the Safe Zone of the moon Retina (planetoid) one of two moons orbiting SSARG, and upon his discovery by several of the inhabitants who confronted him with sticks and stones and pitchforks and so on, he quickly fled before they could bind him, and give him over to Nirut (whom was originally from the planet Lihterb on a conquest of the Black Galaxy).
Nirut was notified on this by Surendic from the Old Folks Village, which helped her in her tracking of Terb, whom now went towards the river, the King's River, that separated the two Kingdoms (the Western from the Eastern), and climbed from the river up and onto Long Bridge that connected both empires by land.
As for the old folks, they had a feast, feeling proud on their discover and assistance in the matter of finding the outlaw for Nirut, or at least notifying him he had been there, and now was headed in the direction of the Long Bridge. Perhaps the feast was a result of them feeling needed, which gave them pride that was once lost back.
Consequently now that he had found the bridge, climbed its tall torso to its top, leaping over onto its solid woodened platform, he went to where the bridge was in the center of the river, connecting the West to the East, Terb stood in-between the two, one leg on each side as if he was going to run either way, he stood on the bridge looking over, looking onto the river, watching for Nirut, There was no place to run to, if there was he would have, and so he wept, not for the killing or being responsible for killing, or having Nirut kill his bosom comrade, for he was not sorry for that, but sorry he had no place to hide, sorry he was going to be captured by his slayer in a short time by Nirut.
Hence, Nirut had hewed his way towards the bridge, and now they both stood alone in a moment of silence, one facing the other, which allowed an evil spirit to speak out of Terb´s mouth; it was Buer of Earth's Hell.
"Hail, King of Lihterb, slayer of many on planet SSARG, Warrior of Moiromma, and once sovereign ruler in the Black Galaxy, hail to you and Earth's Hell, for you have even controlled the demons, Hail to you and your followers." (He had intentions to harm Nirut, but he, the demon inside Terb wanted Nirut to know the monument victory he was seeking and would receive when he killed him.)
Nirut leaped on Terb, on his muddy flesh, fire in his eyes, Buer the demon, opened up the mouth of Terb, and leaped out, without fear of Nirut (which was his mistake), for he tried to grab him, as he did herself grab the demon; having to let go of Terb to fight the demon, now fighting two beings, swiftly and quickly, Gwyllion (daughter of the Tiamat, demonic being) froze the evil spirit into a trance, thus numbing his fighting skills having to release Nirut, and at the same time, the Pig-snake demon warped himself around Buer as if in a cocoon (They did not do this out of pure friendship ((no demon would)), but the assurance they would be reward later, in that they'd be welcomed on any planet in the Black Galaxy, Nirut conquered, in later days to be, thus he was an investment to them).
Anyhow, the battle was not over, not yet, Nirut did not get his full. He raised Niruh´s spear, Xerrhang, and as if Terb was stone, Nirut drove the spear through his chest, heart and out through his back and split his spine in to two pieces, then he knelt over his dying body as to insure he would not survive the attack, unmoving he was, in the purple dark sky overhead. And then he stood up, said, "It is finished."
End of the Book
About the Author
See Dennis' web site: dennissiluk.tripod.com
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