**In this, I'm painting a picture of a different sort of demon - 2-legged warring beasts who live in the under-hells. I make the odd allusion to horses here, but it's to help the reader's imagination more than anything. They know nothing of equids of any kind, and just to be clear here, they are not centaurs. They are bipedal killers with long teeth. O_o
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Zele's eyes widened, but that was all that she had the time to manage before Brinack crashed into her and they tumbled out through the door to land rolling on the floor of the main hall outside. Several of the demons in the ranks of the nearest legion were knocked off balance, though none fell.
But in the confusion, Zele had the time to recognize the threat to her, and the strange knowledge and abilities which had come to her when she'd been given this shape took over instantly. She used the momentum to throw Brinack off as she slid to a stop on her back.
Brinack felt as though she'd run into a stone wall, not knowing that Zele's body had far more mass to it than was visible at a glance. She landed, sliding on her face as the spikes of her mask raised small sparks against the polished stone floor. She was up on her feet in an instant, drawing one of her blades over her shoulder as Zele planted her feet and threw herself into a standing position.
She turned around, "Was the wine that bad?" she smiled, tilting her head a little, "I knew that it wasn't the best that I've ever tasted, but,..."
Maezou flew out through the doorway up and out across the hall. She was looking for Toby, and more urgently, she was looking for Kerry.
"How do you wish to fight before you die?" the general asked, "Name the weapons."
"I don't know, "Zele replied as she watched the slayer stand in readiness, "I've never thought of dying. I'll give it a thought when it happens. For this -- whatever it is -- tell me what you wish to use."
Brinack reached for her other blade.
"Whatever," Zele said, moving her gladius to her left hand and raising her free one. Her large axe flew into her grasp from across the hall a second later.
"I wish I knew what I did to bring this on. It can't be my beauty, by the look that you wear."
The slayer shook her head slowly as she grinned coldly, "No it is not that. It is what you have done with it." She changed her mind and dropped her blades, deciding that she wanted to beat this one to death now.
Zele followed suit.
There was a tense moment as the two looked at each other.
During that time, Brinack wondered what this one had that had caused Kerry to want her more than her. She saw the error in her thoughts. He hadn't known that she still lived, and anyway, she had no claim on him.
The anger began to pass as she looked around a little and she saw that her actions here were quite against what she'd always preached to them all endlessly whenever there had been any angry moments among the slayers. She was doing exactly what she'd always told them never to do to a comrade-in-arms. The same had to apply to the one that she faced. This strange warrior girl was beautiful in her way, and she'd been one of the ones who had freed her lord. That had to count for something.
She straightened up and walked to Zele with her hands open.
"Forgive me," she said, "I had no cause to feel anger to you. I was about to make another mistake. And I have already made far too many to add my petty jealousy to the pile after what you all have done for our Appolyon. I am very sorry."
She lowered her hands and bowed her head. There was the combined sound of countless gasps from the troops who watched them. Their general had never bowed her head to anyone before.
"Help me, friend," she said quietly. "You were among the ones who freed our lord. Help once more if you can. Help me now, for I long to feel the kiss of your axe there on the back of my neck."
Zele shook her head in confusion, "I would fight you since you attacked me, but I will not do what you ask." She reached out to lift the general's head and she peered at the little that she could see of the face in that helm. "I don't even know what I did to upset you. If you'd tell me, I might have an idea, but I still don't want to kill you."
Brinack said it in a whisper and Zele understood it then. She pulled the general toward her. Brinack wondered how it was possible.
"I am heavier than I seem," Zele smiled, "As far as the other thing, I only did what we all felt was needed by him. You only said a little here, but I can tell that there is a lot more to it."
She nodded as she stared into the helmet in front of her, "If I knew any of what I hear and can feel from you, then if I knew that you even existed then, I would have been the one who playfully pushed the two of you together. If you knew me, you would know that about me. I didn't know of you, and I would never come between a pair," she whispered.
Brinack shook her head.
"There is no pair," the slayer said quietly as her shoulders fell, "There is only Brinack the fool."
She turned away and walked to where her blades lay on the floor, doing her best not to look into the faces there looking back at her. She picked the swords up slowly and slid them into their scabbards on her back.
She looked up to see the way out of the hall. She had no desire to have to walk out of the place past the ones that she'd led for so long.
She gave it a thought, and decided that Kerry was as well-defended now as he'd ever been and more, if the ones here cared for him as much as it was evident to her that they did. She thought that she'd leave and go back to where they'd waited on that windswept island.
Whatever he'd been freed to do was bound to happen soon, and she'd wait for that to happen without her. Once it was past, she thought that she'd just find her way to the under-hells again. Sooner or later, the ones there would do for her what she wanted now.