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He was like a fish lured and drawn by the fisherman. How he knew these chains were anything but that the Knight did not know, but what he knew was that the chains were rushing him to the deepest parts of the ocean.
It was a mighty fight to keep his breath. Every second he was battered and bashed with the threat of death when he released his lungs to the waters. He could not really think for the terror of it all was making itself known to his flesh. It was a fight just to keep it under control while also making sure it did not drown.
Then, as suddenly as it started he was stopped. He could feel himself for a moment being drawn up like a sardine with his hands dangling above himself. An unseen eye looking upon him in examination. It was a threat to his life, yet he could do nothing as he was but a mere thing to the deity before him.
In a moment where Lucian should have experienced death, he felt something shift. A slight glow above his head. It was a dancing white moon of the night, its mighty rays glaring upon the two of them with all intensity.
<span class="mu-s">“Leave us.”</span> The water said as Lucian felt its anger begin to boil, <span class="mu-s">“He is mine to judge.”</span>
The light began to grow stronger as if it was getting closer.
<span class="mu-s">“I do not care for deeds upon land. He is a fool who is mine.”</span>
The waters around them began to shift. From below him the earth itself seemingly rose to meet his feet. Then, as fast as he went down, he began rocketing through the waters.
<span class="mu-s">“HE IS MINE!”</span> The chains tensed once again, slamming Lucian into the earth below.
<span class="mu-s">“No, he is mine.”</span> A deathly voice spoke from the earth below Lucian, <span class="mu-s">“You cannot cheat me.”</span>
The lights were so close that it covered all of Lucian’s vision through the water. With just that little bit of slack in the chains was enough for the Knight to breach the water’s surface and see the moon hanging over his head. His eyes glancing the Knight recognized it as a lake. A place where he had committed his vows for this journey upon.
>Give a prayer
>Walk to the shore
>Taunt Mann