Here's chapter 14 folks.
Special thanks to Nick for his thorough help in editing this chapter.
Enjoy!
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"
My lords and ladies, merchants and knights! Please, allow me to quickly state the rules."
The finely dressed elf said as he twirled on the mat, flourishing with his coat.
Sam's gaze turned up from his hands, and once more he hurriedly looked around for someone he recognized. Again he saw Dettella's worried expression as she spoke to Giela rapidly. He realized that the balcony they stood on wrapped all the way around the arena. It was filled with elves in overly elaborate clothes and expensive looking hats. He noted that the majority were women, and the only human he could see was Dettella.
'Darrel! Where's Darrel?!' The man was nowhere to be seen on the balcony. Sam's attention was brought back down as the black-suited elf spoke again.
"
There are four rules the fighters must know! Rule number one! You may only use fists to attack! Rule number two! You may only hit above the waist!"
The man paused to settle the crowd once again as they got too loud. "
Rule number three! You may not cross onto your opponent's side of the mat for longer than three seconds! Rule number four! The final rule; you may not use magic until at least one of the contestants is judged to be defeated!"
Sam looked down, and realized that the mat had two colored halves. His side was dark blue, the other was dark red. 'Am I really going to have to fight this dude? I'll get my ass kicked! Crap, what do I do?! I can't just run away, Dettella's up there watching! Shit, maybe I should do it anyway! I really don't understand what's going on! Iā'
"
With that, let the match begin!"
The elf bowed smoothly and stepped off the mat.
His opponent lumbered forward, glaring at him through his nonexistent eyebrows.
"Well,
fuck me
..." Sam muttered, and began to walk forward slowly, bringing up his fists.
Being as distracted as he was, he didn't react nearly quick enough when the first blow came. The feeling of a barely covered fist hitting his jaw was quite a shock, to say the least. The pain didn't come at first, just the sudden jarring movement as his head snapped back. He fell straight backward, already unconscious as he hit the mat. He woke almost immediately to the reverberating roar of the crowd.
He was hit a second time, and although it wasn't physical it was just as jarring. The memories slammed into his mind ruthlessly, and he recalled some of the things that had happened.
Unsurprisingly, Sam was feeling quite depressed following his most recent bout of madness. Seeing the verdant green of Dettella's eyes had mostly woken him from the spiraling insanity, but the kiss had been a good way to ensure that the spell was completely broken for now. After telling her the truth of where he had come from, he sat in silent reflection.
In such a mood, Sam found no more delight in the beautiful city. The oversized mansions and elaborate decor just seemed excessive now, as did the people browsing that part of the city in their garish clothing. He now saw the straining smiles and forced cheering for what they were, a facade. Well, most of them were anyway. Some of the elves seemed genuinely happy to see them, but it was not nearly as many as he'd first assumed. The joyous children, of course, were true to their feelings in the innocent way they all are, yet untainted by the prejudices of the world.
He let out a breath as they approached the castle gates and, despite his subdued state, Sam felt a very faint flutter of anticipation in his stomach. 'I can't let my damned self-pity get in the way. I will trust Dettella to do her part, but I must be ready to assist if necessary.' The gates began to open as they slowed. They continued into the castle before coming to a complete stop.
The great courtyard was lined with the queen's guardsmen on either side, stood with a variety of swords pressed flat across their chests in a salute of some sort. Despite their shorter stature they emanated an imposing strength. The majority of them were men, but there were a few women scattered among the ranks. They stood stock-still as the carriage rolled slowly past, not even following them with their eyes.
Sam glanced at Darrel and saw him nod approvingly as he scanned the group of soldiers. Dettella just looked around with eyes full of wonderment, though he wasn't sure whether it was from the soldiers or the castle surrounding them. Sam's hand unwittingly moved to his sword's hilt and he was comforted by it's feel in his palm. The soft black leather gripped his fingertips slightly as he caressed the handle and he let out a trembling breath, releasing some of his tension with it.
He blinked, realizing that time had passed quickly again. His eyes flicked around rapidly, taking in the base of the tower as they stopped. They were at the bottom of a set of wide stairs leading to the great black doors set into the first layer of the tower. Sam, still dazed, stepped off the front seat of the carriage, turning instinctively to help Dettella down after him. She smiled at him and took his hand, gracefully stepping onto the stone ground.
A few minutes after dismounting, they led up the stairs by four guardsmen. The front door began to open slowly and silently as they approached. Sam had had his fill of enormous entrances for one day, and found this one to be unimpressive despite the magnificent carving of the queen's symbol glowing with bright blue binding magic set into it. The guards stepped to the side and let them pass.
The man Giela had spoken to earlier said a few soft words into her ear and she nodded. The instant they stepped into the tower a pair of servants appeared. They bowed and spoke, directing their words at Giela. Keeping his knowledge of the language a secret would be a useful advantage to have, so he kept his mouth shut. Though through experience he doubted he could keep it for long.
"
We will guide your mistress and her man to the floors we have reserved for them."
Sam's surprise was shown only in the faint twitch of his left eye. With that, they were led into the tower...
Sam shuffled back from the man, trying to blink away the haze over his eyes. 'Shit!' The memories that had suddenly begun to flood back were nearly as disorienting as the fist greeting his jaw. He slowly stood, shifting his jaw as he rose. 'Damn it! Focus! I need to pay attention!' He shook his head, groaning at the thumping headache already starting to pain him.
Outside the walls of his mind, the faint sound of the crowds hurled insults began to register. Oddly, just as many seemed to be aimed at his opponent as at him. 'I see... Mountain elf.' He thought, still trying to shake away his dizziness. 'Damn, he really clocked me, didn't he?' Suddenly, a cold anger rose unbidden within him. Distantly, he thought it strange; anger wasn't all that common for him aside from recent thoughts of his family. Frustration and annoyance, certainly, but not true anger.
"Why the fuck am I here?! How on earth did I end up in this mess?!" Sam growled quietly. He took a deep breath. 'Calm down. I need to be clearheaded. What advantages do I have here? Range certainly. Perhaps speed, but not power. I'll have to use my longer range then and be aware of the line.'
"
Blue loses a point for delaying!"
The elf in the black suit shouted, his sonorous voice booming over the raucous crowd.
'Fuck you. Explain the rules better next time, asshole.' Sam thought, glaring at the man. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw someone flip a score card. '7 - 10. It's a countdown to zero?'
He turned his attention back to his opponent who waited in a defensive stance with his fists raised to block his face. 'Too short for me to get any decent hits on his torso... Head seems easiest.' The man glanced toward the announcer for a split second and by the time his eyes had moved back Sam had already sprung. Sam twisted his hips, getting as much power as he could out of his first punch.
The elf held firm, and he would have deflected the blow had Sam not shifted his aim from the nose at the last second. He lost some power, but his fist struck the man straight in the center of his forehead. The shorter man stumbled back, his eyes looking even more glazed than before. He fell on his backside, but he managed to rise shakily to his feet a second later.